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Rosemary offers promise of love

Rosemary seared tenderloin is complemented by honey sweet potato and blue cheese green beans. In many cultures, rosemary has a long history as an aphrodisiac, an herb with the power to keep fidelity and love strong in a relationship.

In many cultures, rosemary has a long history as an aphrodisiac, an herb with the power to keep fidelity and love strong.

So why not tap that history to grow a little romance of your own on Valentine's Day? This three-course meal isn't speedy, but the effort will win you the admiration of your love.

Start by making the pots de creme (the recipe makes an extra two servings in case you're craving more chocolate later) to give them plenty of time to chill. Then get all your ingredients organized and prepped up. Everything else will go together without too much trouble.

Seared Tenderloin with Honeyed Sweet Potato, Blue Cheese Green BeansStart to finish time: 45 minutesServings: 2For the sweet potato:2 medium or 1 large sweet potato2 tablespoons butter2 tablespoons honey½ teaspoon salt½ 2 teaspoon ground black pepperFor the tenderloin:1 pound tenderloin or 2 beef tenderloin steaks½ teaspoon salt2 sprigs fresh rosemary, finely minced2 tablespoons butter1 tablespoon vegetable or canola oilFor the green beans:8 ounces trimmed green beans3 tablespoons crumbled blue cheese (such as Gorgonzola)Salt and ground black pepper, to taste3 tablespoons toasted sliced almonds (optional)Heat the oven to 350 degrees.Prick the sweet potato all over with a fork. Microwave on high for 5 to 6 minutes, or until completely tender. Allow to cool slightly.Peel the sweet potato and mash it in a small bowl. Mix in the butter, honey, salt and pepper. Cover the bowl with foil and place in the oven to keep warm.If not already done, cut the tenderloin into 2 steaks. Rub the salt and rosemary all over the meat.In a large oven-safe skillet over medium-high, heat the butter and oil until the butter is melted. Sear the steaks on each side until well-browned, about 2 to 3 minutes per side. Place the skillet in the oven and cook until the steaks reach 125 degrees at the center. Remove from the oven, cover with foil and allow to rest for 10 minutes.While the steaks rest, prepare the green beans. Bring a small saucepan of water to a boil. Add the beans and cover. Boil until bright green and just tender, about 3 minutes. Drain the beans, then transfer to a bowl. Add the blue cheese, salt and pepper, then toss well.Place half the sweet potato, a steak and half the beans on each serving plate. Garnish the beans with the almonds, if using.Nutrition information per serving (values are rounded to the nearest whole number): 758 calories; 381 calories from fat (50 percent of total calories); 43 g fat (19 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 218 mg cholesterol; 39 g carbohydrate; 55 g protein; 7 g fiber; 1,296 mg sodium.

<B>Start to finish: 1 hour 40 minutes, plus chilling (15 minutes active)Servings: 41 cup heavy cream¼ cup milk2 sprigs fresh rosemary, chopped¼ teaspoon orange zest3 egg yolks2 tablespoons sugar3 ounces milk chocolate bitsWhipped cream, to serve</B>In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the cream, milk, rosemary and orange zest. Bring to a simmer, then turn off the heat and cover. Allow the mixture to steep for 30 minutes.Toward the end of steeping, heat the oven to 325 degrees. Set 4 small ramekins (about 4 ounces each) inside a 9-by-9-inch baking pan.In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and the sugar.Turn on the heat under the cream mixture to medium. When the liquid is just steaming, remove it from the heat. While continuously whisking the egg mixture, dribble the warm cream mixture very slowly and just a little at a time into the egg yolks. Add the milk chocolate and whisk until melted.Using a fine mesh strainer, strain the mixture into a liquid measuring cup with a pouring spout. Discard any solids.Carefully pour the liquid into the ramekins. Pour hot water into the outer pan to come half way up the sides of the ramekins, making sure not to get any water in the ramekins.Place the pan in the oven and cover loosely with foil. Bake until set and the centers just barely jiggle, about 55 to 65 minutes. Remove the ramekins from the water and chill until completely cold, at least 2 hours. Serve topped with a dollop of whipped cream.Nutrition information per serving (values are rounded to the nearest whole number): 436 calories; 312 calories from fat (72 percent of total calories); 35 g fat (21 g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 264 mg cholesterol; 26 g carbohydrate; 5 g protein; 1 g fiber; 51 mg sodium.<B><I><U></B></U></I>

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