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Recipe for seduction

A new book claims the way to a man’s heart really is through his stomach

February 12, 2009 12:23
If you want to snare a man on Valentine’s Day, forget the soft lights and the candles, just cook him a steak

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Simon Round,

Simon Round

2 min read

What are the essentials for seducing a man? A splash of expensive perfume, perhaps? A little black dress? Seductive body language? Well, according to author Penny Lewis, it is none of the above. What you need is a nice piece of steak, a tomato and a spud.

Lewis, with co-writer Sarah Lockett, has written The Dish, which is intended to show women how to incorporate food in a strategy to win men over. You should cook for your date, she feels, but don’t go making elaborate soufflés or that perfect sauce hollandaise — because the key to success is simplicity.

She explains: “Most men are carnivores so for that crucial first meal you would want a heavy accent on meat. I would go for something that is very hard to mess up. She advises a good quality piece of beef, roasted in the oven and accompanied by a simple baked potato and a roasted tomato. “It has two big advantages. It’s difficult to botch, which is good because you might be quite nervous — plus you won’t need to be standing at the stove. For dessert I would advise banana with a cardamom sauce.”

Isaacs, a Hampstead mother-of-two with a background in law, feels there are a lot of single women with careers who might not have done much cooking and therefore might benefit from a little guidance. But she maintains that it is a relatively simple task to make good food that still has that wow factor. “I recommend good, strong flavours with the inclusion of lots of herbs and garlic. Don’t worry about the garlic — it will be fine as long as you’re both eating it.”

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