These Valentine’s Day dinner recipes prove that a delicious, home-cooked meal is the best way to show love! Each dish is guaranteed to keep your loved one well-fed and feeling extra special.

Why You’ll Love These Valentine’s Dinner Ideas
- These recipes are easy yet impressive. Think simple, everyday ingredients, but elevated to impress your special someone. I even have step-by-step photos and videos to ensure your Valentine’s dinner turns out perfect and completely foolproof.
- You’ll save money staying in. While making a dinner reservation is easy, enjoying dinner at home is extra special and romantic. A home-cooked filet mignon will often cost less than half of what you’d pay at a fancy restaurant.

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Filet Mignon (Foolproof Recipe)

2
Classic Shrimp Scampi

3
Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin

4
Creamy Tuscan Chicken

5
Ribeye Steak (Pan Seared)

6
Best Chicken Marsala

7
Braised Short Ribs (Best Sauce!)

8
Chicken Piccata

9
Scallops with Citrus Ginger Sauce

10
Baked Cod with Orange Buerre Blanc

11
Perfect Miso Salmon

12
Rainbow Trout Almondine

13
Skirt Steak with Chimichurri Sauce

14
Easy Baked Halibut

15
Garlic Rosemary Grilled Lamb Chops
Pair Dinners With These Side Dishes
- Mashed Sides: You really can’t go wrong with something creamy and comforting for soaking up sauces from steak, chicken, or seafood. Mashed potatoes are always a classic, but I also love swapping in mashed cauliflower (for something a little lighter) or mashed sweet potatoes (for something a little sweeter).
- Roasted Vegetables: When I want an easy side that still feels special, roasted veggies are my go-to. Roasted asparagus or roasted broccoli are my favorites for date night. Roasted potatoes add heartiness, and air fryer green beans bring a crisp, fresh bite.
- Rich, cheesy sides: If Valentine’s Day is your excuse to go all in, these are the sides to choose. Scalloped potatoes are indulgent and always feel restaurant-worthy. And this broccoli Parmesan risotto is one of my favorite ways to add something creamy and comforting to the table.
And don’t forget dessert! Make any dessert the day before so you don’t have to worry about it on Valentine’s Day.
If you make any of these Valentine’s Day dinner recipes, let me know how they turn out in the comments below! Your review will help other readers in the community. And if you’re hungry for more healthy food inspiration and exclusive content, join my free newsletter here.
This roundup was originally posted January 2024, but updated to include new recipes, photos, and information for your benefit!








This recipe is on repeat for me. My friends LOVE it! They believe me to be a great cook because of it😄
Thanks Lisa!