Simple and delicious snacks and recipe ideas for your Valentine’s Day

March 1, 2024

This year, ditch the restaurant drama and embrace the unique challenges and opportunities of crafting your own Valentine’s Day food fortune. Whether you’re cooking with or for your partner — or simply making a nice meal for yourself to enjoy, in this guide you’ll find inspiration to create a magical meal! 

Breakfast 

When you imagine waking up on Valentine’s Day, perhaps imagery of breakfast-in-bed comes to mind — or maybe the thought of breakfast is the only reason to get out of bed. In any case, fun pancakes with fresh raspberries are a great way to start the day. You can make the batter from scratch, or use a heart-healthy mix. Just add your batter to a squeeze bottle, which can be found at most big-box stores, and draw hearts or other fun shapes onto your pan or griddle. Adding chocolate chips or may sweeten the deal. 

Or, perhaps a lumberjack-style breakfast is more your style. Toast and eggs (the way your partner likes) with strawberry yogurt is a tasty idea. Cookbook author Maegan Brown, known online as “The BakerMama” shows how to make , too. 

Plus, your partner’s favorite breakfast cereal is always a good choice! 

Treats 

No Valentine’s Day list would be complete without . Have some fun and decorate with sprinkles or candies and use a pretzel stick to create a strawberry lollipop. 

A twist on the classic marshmallow treat comes from Stop and Shop’s Savory Magazine with , using Cheerios (which even come heart-shaped too). These are a great sweet snack and even better when made from scratch. 

Dinner 

A fun activity you can do with your partner is construct . Each person takes a side and decorates with their favorite toppings or designs a picture; but there’s always the option to work together on your pizza creation as well. 

Maybe you’d like to prepare dinner ahead of time. One great dish is a . Chef Alton Brown shares his recipe for the American-born dish with a homemade tomato sauce, which he promises will impress anyone tasting it. Brown’s recipe can be found on alongside many other potential dinners. 

Savory Magazine also offers a , including chicken cordon bleu casserole, strip steaks with wild rice and green beans, gingery salmon, shrimp linguini alla vodka and a variety of vegetable sides. 

Complements 

, like asparagus, brussels sprouts or colorful root vegetables can add vibrancy, flavor and essential nutrients to your dish. Paired with , you can pump up your meal. 

Perhaps adorned with seasonal greens, crisp vegetables, sweet berries and a light vinaigrette will complete the plate. Maybe you can act like you’re at a fancy restaurant and toss the salad for your partner. 

Sweet endings 

Dessert could be considered the sweetest part of your Valentine’s Day meal plan. Indulge in the melt-in-your-mouth decadence of a classic with its warm, gooey center. 

Fresh fruit and ice cream is always encouraged — create a couple’s trifle by layering the fruit, whipped cream and cake or cookies in individual glasses for a light and visually stunning dessert. 

If you’d like a challenge, Food Network’s DISH shows you how to master — with these delicate and elegant French cookies, you can also decorate using icing. 

Remember, love is the secret ingredient 

For those looking to start cooking but do not know where to start, chef Alton Brown’s TV series “” chronicles at-home techniques and the “why” behind food, available on Food Network and on demand with a Discovery Plus subscription. If you prefer reading, , and magazines all offer useful recipes, tips and tricks and perspectives from chefs from around the world. On the web, you can find numerous resources, such as the “ video series and other useful sites like Engadget’s  

When it comes to cooking on Valentine’s Day, focus on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere with personal flairs. Plate your dishes thoughtfully — perhaps a garnish with fresh herbs will add to the touch. If you’re dining together, enjoy music that sets the mood, maybe light some candles or enjoy the smell of your favorite flowers. These small details will elevate your home-cooked meal to an unforgettable Valentine’s Day experience. 

Of course, find what works best for you. These ideas are meant to inspire and implore you to embrace the joy of cooking and let your love story unfold on the plate! 

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