50% off the best food & drinks in town!

Picking the Right Dessert for Your Dining Experience

| 2012/05/08 | 0 Comments

When you go out to eat at a restaurant, you should appreciate it for the luxury it is. Not everyone can afford a fine-dining experience these days, especially not in this economy. When you’re spending your money on something special, you want to get the most out of it. That’s why making smart choices at any restaurant is vital. Most people pay a lot of attention to what the order for an appetizer and main course. But when it comes to dessert, it’s often left as an afterthought.

In order to get the true dining experience, you have to think about your meal from beginning to end. Each course should complement the other while building up to a crescendo and climax. If done properly, you won’t just reach a peak with the main course because your enjoyment will extend throughout your whole meal.

It’s important to remember there is a bit of strategy in picking the right dessert for your meal. You also have to think about health, overall calories, and taste. It might seem tricky, especially if you’re trying to stick to a diet, but it’s definitely doable.

Your first step should be to look at the dessert menu as carefully as you would for your main course. A lot of people take a quick glance, and then pick the first thing that looks good. But you might be missing out on a lot if you don’t think about your choice. It’s also important to ask questions from your waiter just as you would when ordering main dishes. You can also feel free to ask for additions or modifications in order to get your dessert just right.

desserts

You should also be careful about prepackaged desserts being advertised as fresh. This is a common tactic that many restaurants use, and they won’t tell you unless you ask. For example, ice cream is one of the most commonly package to desserts that isn’t made fresh. So if you ever find yourself in a restaurant with an in-house ice cream maker, you should definitely take advantage of that. It might even inspire you to make it yourself as detailed here.

If you think you’re too full for dessert, then you should simply have some coffee and talk for a while. There’s no rule that says you have to have dessert immediately following your meal anyways. Sometimes you need time to unwind and enjoy casual conversation while your appetite builds up again. Another great option is to simply pick one dessert and share with it. It’s the perfect way to get a taste of something sweet without having to eat the whole thing. It also gives you a chance to try new things whether it’s a decadent cheesecake, a tiramisu, or a special frozen dessert.

In the end, it’s important to recognize dessert as an important part of any meal. So don’t stuff yourself silly with appetizers and your main course. Use moderation and planning accordingly, and you’ll be able to enjoy a comprehensive meal from beginning to end. And who knows, you might even get to experience an entirely new dessert that quickly becomes one of your favorite foods in the world.

View Post

Social Widgets powered by AB-WebLog.com.