60 Valentine’s Day Dinner Ideas That Feel Fancy (but Not Cheesy) (2024)

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What Makes a Good Valentine's Day Dinner? 1. Antoni Porowski’s Lazy Pierogi With Wild Mushrooms, Cabbage And Prunes 2. Salmon al Pastor 3. Polenta with Roasted Mushrooms and Bacon 4. Mac and Cheese with Crispy Parmesan-Phyllo Crust 5. Butternut Squash Risotto with Crispy Leeks 6. Pan-Seared Scallops with Citrusy Corn Succotash 7. Cheater’s White Wine Coq au Vin 8. Sweet Potato Gnocchi in Herbed White Wine Sauce 9. Alison Roman’s Swordfish with Crushed Olives and Oregano 10. Lobster Risotto 11. Skillet Steak with Asparagus and Potatoes 12. Whole Roasted Chipotle Chicken 13. Dorie Greenspan’s Sheet Pan Balsamic Chicken with Baby Potatoes and Mushrooms 14. Greek Chicken and Rice Skillet 15. Pomegranate-Maple Glazed Lamb Chops 16. Cacio e Pepe 17. 30-Minute One Pot Cheater’s Bouillabaisse 18. Foolproof Cheater’s Confit 19. 30-Minute Cheater’s Beef Stroganoff 20. Cheater’s Skillet Paella 21. Pan-Fried Cod with Orange and Swiss Chard 22. Pasta alla Norma 23. Potato and Burrata Pizza 24. Baked Mac and Cheese Bites 25. One Pot Tomato Basil Pasta 26. One Pan Steak with Beets and Crispy Kale 27. Spaghetti with Avocado Pasta Sauce 28. Creamy Sweet Corn Pappardelle 29. Skillet Gnocchi with Sausage and Broccoli Rabe 30. Asparagus, Pea and Ricotta Tarts 31. Garlic Shrimp Over Parmesan Risotto 32. Lamb Chops with Buckwheat and Black Pepper Strawberries 33. Mini Peach Tarts with Goat Cheese and Honey 34. New Caprese Salad 35. Grilled Flank Steak with Lemon-Herb Sauce 36. Easy One Pan Ratatouille 37. Lemon and Herb Roast Chicken 38. Pistachio-Crusted Pork Tenderloin with Apple and Escarole Salad 39. Slow Cooker Chicken Piccata 40. One Pan Roasted Salmon with Potatoes and Romaine 41. Spiralized Winter Vegetable Gratin 42. Seared Scallops with Green Peas, Mint and Shallots 43. Pork Scallopini with Lemon, Capers and Radicchio 44. Baked Ginger and Lemon Chicken 45. Vegetable Wellington with Mushrooms and Spinach 46. White Wine Braised Short Ribs with Buttered Mushroom Cream Sauce 47. Vegan Avocado Caesar Salad 48. Flank Steak Tacos with Cucumber Salsa 49. Gluten-Free Cauliflower Gnocchi Pomodoro 50. Easy Skillet Linguine with Trumpet Mushroom ‘Scallops’ 51. Honey-Mustard Sheet Pan Salmon 52. Cheater’s Sicilian-Style Pizza with Jalapeños and Honey 53. Balsamic Cranberry Roast Chicken 54. Antoni Porowski’s Strip Steak with Harissa Butter and Parsley Salad 55. Seared Scallops with Citrus-Shallot Salad 56. Skillet Roast Chicken with Schmaltzy Potatoes 57. Cheater’s Slow Cooker Beef Bourguignon 58. Salmon with Pesto and Blistered Tomatoes 59. Camarones al Mojo de Ajo (Shrimp in Garlic Sauce) 60. Ina Garten’s Creamy Chicken Thighs with Lemon and Thyme References

You and your valentine decided to stay in this year to celebrate, so you want to whip up a recipe that feels special…without coming off corny. (Naked angels and conversation hearts? Pass.) Luckily, Cupid is on your side: We’ve rounded up the 60 best Valentine’s Day dinner ideas—from roasted chicken to homemade pasta—that are fancy and a breeze to pull off. Better yet, we’ve included ideas for vegetarians and omnivores alike, and options for people who rarely cook, too. We promise there’s no cheesiness in sight (well, unless you count actual cheese).

What Makes a Good Valentine's Day Dinner?

Everyone has their own idea of a romantic meal, but we can all agree that a good Valentine’s Day dinner should feel at least a little fancier than your usual weeknight meals. Of course, there are shades of fancy, too—if you typically opt for frozen pizza, choose one of the beginner-friendly meals on this list, like a 20-minute cacio e pepe. Want to put on your chef’s hat? Opt for a more involved meal (like lobster risotto or homemade gnocchi) and you’ll really impress.

The 70 Best Valentine’s Day Desserts You’ll Swoon Over

1. Antoni Porowski’s Lazy Pierogi With Wild Mushrooms, Cabbage And Prunes

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Paul Brissman/Antoni: Let's Do Dinner

  • Time Commitment: 35 minutes

  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, beginner-friendly

Homemade dumplings in 35 minutes? Consider your date wooed. (Feel free to make extra to sprinkle with breadcrumbs and sugar.)

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2. Salmon al Pastor

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Kristen Kilpatrick/The Comfortable Kitchen

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes

  • Why We Love It: gluten free, dairy free

Pork takes a backseat to quick-cooking salmon in this Mexican-inspired dinner (which only takes 40 minutes to prepare, BTW). Think warm ancho chile powder, fresh citrus juices, diced pineapple and pickled onions. It’s special enough for a holiday with the added benefit of being gluten- and dairy-free.

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3. Polenta with Roasted Mushrooms and Bacon

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Photo: Nico Schinco/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes

  • Why We Love It: beginner-friendly, special occasion–worthy

Pop the mushrooms in the oven while you cook the polenta and dinner is halfway done. (Psst: You don’t have to stir it nonstop, either!)

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4. Mac and Cheese with Crispy Parmesan-Phyllo Crust

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Photo: Nico Schinco/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, special occasion–worthy

Pop quiz: A bouquet of phyllo dough rosettes or a bouquet of long-stem roses? (FYI, there’s a right answer.) Because the phyllo is brushed with butter and sprinkled with Parmesan cheese, it gets crispy on the top but stays fairly soft in the center.

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5. Butternut Squash Risotto with Crispy Leeks

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Photo: Christine Han/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 35 minutes

  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, <10 ingredients, gluten free

Risotto feels sophisticated and chic, but it’s actually just as easy to make as regular rice (albeit with a bit more stirring). This one gets jazzed up with a frizzled leek topping that’s *chef’s kiss.*

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6. Pan-Seared Scallops with Citrusy Corn Succotash

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Erin Kunkel/The Vibrant Life

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, <10 ingredients, gluten free

Intimidated by the thought of cooking shellfish at home? Don’t be. These scallops require just two minutes of cooking per side. Queue up that rom-com, would you?

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7. Cheater’s White Wine Coq au Vin

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 55 minutes

  • Why We Love It: one pan, special occasion–worthy, <10 ingredients

Don’t tell Julia Child, but we took some shortcuts with this elegant dish to make it doable in under an hour. We think she’d give us a pass for Valentine’s Day.

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8. Sweet Potato Gnocchi in Herbed White Wine Sauce

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Half Baked Harvest

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, crowd-pleaser

The key to our heart is homemade gnocchi. Luckily, the pasta in this dish only needs five ingredients and nine minutes to come together.

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9. Alison Roman’s Swordfish with Crushed Olives and Oregano

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Michael Graydon and Nikole Herriott/Nothing Fancy

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, <10 ingredients

It tastes like chicken and is just as easy to make, but also has a certain je ne sais quoi that’s ideal for a cozy night in with bae.

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10. Lobster Risotto

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 15 minutes

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, <10 ingredients

Fact: There’s no more surefire way to impress your dinner date than with lobster. Want to make it simpler? Look for lobster tails in your grocer’s fresh seafood section, and you're well on your way to winning over hearts (and stomachs).

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11. Skillet Steak with Asparagus and Potatoes

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Why We Love It: one pan, beginner-friendly, gluten free

Cooking steak at home doesn’t have to strike fear in your heart. Just turn to your trusty cast iron skillet for guidance.

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12. Whole Roasted Chipotle Chicken

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A New Way to Food

  • Time Commitment: 3 hours, 50 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, low carb

Few things are as romantic as an impeccably cooked bird. Just ask Ina Garten. (Plus, with just four ingredients, it’s surprisingly simple to pull off.)

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13. Dorie Greenspan’s Sheet Pan Balsamic Chicken with Baby Potatoes and Mushrooms

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Ellen Silverman/Everyday Dorie

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 15 minutes

  • Why We Love It: sheet pan recipe, beginner-friendly, special occasion–worthy

When you pull this beautifully burnished chicken out of the oven, you won’t be able to stop yourself from swooning.

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14. Greek Chicken and Rice Skillet

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes

  • Why We Love It: one pan, special occasion–worthy, crowd-pleaser

Easy? Check. Gorgeous? Double check. And don’t even get us started on how it tastes.

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15. Pomegranate-Maple Glazed Lamb Chops

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

Dressed in an effortless five-ingredient glaze, these lamb chops are ready for their Instagram closeup.

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16. Cacio e Pepe

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, <30 minutes

A six-ingredient, 20-minute bowl of pasta is better than a box of chocolates in our book. (But we’ll take the chocolates, too.)

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17. 30-Minute One Pot Cheater’s Bouillabaisse

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, special occasion–worthy

You don’t have to hop a flight to Provence to be romantic. Just make this rustic seafood stew and serve it with lots of crusty bread.

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18. Foolproof Cheater’s Confit

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 3 hours, 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, beginner-friendly, make ahead

Impossibly juicy, fork-tender duck meat and crispy skin? We didn’t think it was possible to have a crush on a meal, but here we are.

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19. 30-Minute Cheater’s Beef Stroganoff

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, beginner-friendly

Craving warm and fuzzy feelings? Look no further than this buttery, melt-in-your-mouth bowl. The only thing it's missing is a glass of red wine.

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20. Cheater’s Skillet Paella

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Why We Love It: one pan, special occasion–worthy

Traditionally, this hearty Spanish rice dish isn’t exactly easy to cook at home…but we made a few tweaks so dinner can be foolproof.

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21. Pan-Fried Cod with Orange and Swiss Chard

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, <10 ingredients

The whole thing goes from fridge to plate in less time than you would have to wait for a table at your favorite restaurant. (Cue the singing angels.)

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22. Pasta alla Norma

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, beginner-friendly

Roses are red, tomato sauce too…if you’re eating this vegetarian-friendly pasta, we’re jealous of you. Traditionally, Pasta alla Norma is made with ricotta salata (a type of pressed and aged ricotta cheese), but we subbed in pecorino, which is more widely available. Either will taste delicious.

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23. Potato and Burrata Pizza

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Tieghan Gerard/Half Baked Harvest Super Simple

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegetarian, <10 ingredients, beginner-friendly

If pizza is our first love, potatoes and burrata are both tied for second. Store-bought dough keeps things streamlined.

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24. Baked Mac and Cheese Bites

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, beginner-friendly, <10 ingredients

What’s better than mac and cheese? (Hint: nothing.) These baked bites are crispy on top and chewy on the inside, just how you like ’em. Pair with a glass of wine and a nice salad for a casual-yet-complete feast.

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25. One Pot Tomato Basil Pasta

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Inspired Entertainment/The Domestic Geek's Meals Made Easy

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: one pot, <30 minutes, crowd-pleaser, beginner-friendly, vegetarian

The best part about this pasta (beyond having just one pot to clean)? Once you’ve mastered this version, you can customize the mix-ins to your heart’s content. We recommend trying spinach or kale.

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26. One Pan Steak with Beets and Crispy Kale

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes

  • Why We Love It: sheet pan recipe, <10 ingredients, gluten free

Put away your skillet—because a no-fuss, no-mess dinner is exactly what a romantic night in calls for.

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27. Spaghetti with Avocado Pasta Sauce

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Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, <30 minutes, dairy free, <10 ingredients

This recipe is rich but totally virtuous, and the whole meal takes just 30 minutes to prepare. What’s more lovely than that?

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28. Creamy Sweet Corn Pappardelle

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Jeanine Donofrio/Love and Lemons Every Day

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegan, dairy free

Cashews and lemon create a cream sauce that doesn’t use any actual cream for this way-too-easy-to-eat, vegan-friendly pappardelle.

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29. Skillet Gnocchi with Sausage and Broccoli Rabe

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: crowd-pleaser, one pan, <10 ingredients

This hearty and delicious dish is super simple, but tastes like you spent all day making it for your boo.

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30. Asparagus, Pea and Ricotta Tarts

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 10 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, beginner-friendly

This one begins with store-bought puff pastry (aka the secret trick to seeming like a fancy chef without any effort) and ends with you enjoying every bite.

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31. Garlic Shrimp Over Parmesan Risotto

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Amy Neunsinger/Magnolia Table, Volume 3

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, gluten free

While we’ll admit this recipe requires some watchful stirring, we promise the resulting meal is worth the labor—it’s flavorful, creamy and oh-so-romantic.

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32. Lamb Chops with Buckwheat and Black Pepper Strawberries

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EE Berger/Pulp

  • Time Commitment: 35 minutes

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, gluten free

Plump, juicy strawberries and perfectly cooked lamb chops are tough to beat. You can use rib chops if you prefer, but loin chops are a bit more flavorful.

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33. Mini Peach Tarts with Goat Cheese and Honey

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Photo: Mark Weinberg/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, <10 ingredients, crowd-pleaser

You might want to make a second batch…they’re that good (not to mention really easy to put together). Served with a big salad, this is a meal for the books.

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34. New Caprese Salad

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, <10 ingredients

Few things are more satisfying than a plateful of ripe tomatoes and fresh mozzarella cheese. Paired with a heartier entree on this list, you’ll totally impress your loved one with dinner.

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35. Grilled Flank Steak with Lemon-Herb Sauce

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 2 hours

  • Why We Love It: beginner-friendly, dairy free, gluten free

For big, bold flavor, marinate the steak before it hits the grill pan. Then, serve it with fresh herb sauce for an extra boost.

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36. Easy One Pan Ratatouille

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Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: one pan, vegan, gluten free, dairy free

This dish, starring squash, bell peppers and zucchini, is traditionally cooked low and slow on the stove, but we roast it in the oven to minimize the cooking time.

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37. Lemon and Herb Roast Chicken

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Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, special occasion–worthy

You only need five ingredients and 80 minutes to pull this stunner off. Color your beau impressed.

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38. Pistachio-Crusted Pork Tenderloin with Apple and Escarole Salad

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, sheet pan recipe

Chalk the crunchy, flavorful breading up to pistachios, garlic, rosemary and cayenne. Hard to believe it's ready in 40 minutes, right?

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39. Slow Cooker Chicken Piccata

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 5 hours, 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: slow cooker recipe, <10 ingredients

Throwing everything in the Crockpot and calling it a day is almost as convenient (and way less expensive) than having a private chef cook your dinner. Just don’t tell your boo that’s what you did (wink wink).

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40. One Pan Roasted Salmon with Potatoes and Romaine

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes

  • Why We Love It: sheet pan recipe, gluten free

We’ve never met a sheet pan recipe we didn’t like love. This one cooks your protein (read: flaky, tender salmon) and sides in one shot.

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41. Spiralized Winter Vegetable Gratin

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 10 minutes

  • Why We Love It: vegetarian, <500 calories, one pan

Meet the creamiest, dreamiest vegetarian bake ever created. It’s got parsnips, sweet potatoes and butternut squash, plus lots of fresh herbs, Parmesan and Gruyère.

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42. Seared Scallops with Green Peas, Mint and Shallots

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AMANDA FREDERICKSON/SIMPLE BEAUTIFUL FOOD

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, special occasion–worthy, <10 ingredients

If you want to look like a pro, make sure you thoroughly dry the scallops before searing them in the skillet to ensure a gorgeous outer crust.

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43. Pork Scallopini with Lemon, Capers and Radicchio

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, <10 ingredients

A 20-minute dinner = more time for watching romantic movies with your S.O. Because the pork cutlets are thin, they’ll cook quickly on the stovetop.

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44. Baked Ginger and Lemon Chicken

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Uyen Luu/Vietnamese

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour

  • Why We Love It: one pan, beginner-friendly

Warming ginger, zingy lemon and sweet honey make for the most delectable sticky marinade of all time. This one is ideal if you want to impress but don’t feel super confident in the kitchen.

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45. Vegetable Wellington with Mushrooms and Spinach

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 55 minutes

  • Why We Love It: special occasion–worthy, vegetarian, low sugar

How do we love thee, frozen puff pastry? Let us count the ways. This vegetarian version of a classic is filled with earthy mushrooms and spinach for a twist.

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46. White Wine Braised Short Ribs with Buttered Mushroom Cream Sauce

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Half Baked Harvest

  • Time Commitment: 6 hours, 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: make ahead, special occasion–worthy

Nothing says “I love you” like fall-apart-tender beef over herbed mashed potatoes. This slow cooker meal requires some planning ahead—since it spends 6 to 8 hours on low—but the end result is worth the effort.

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47. Vegan Avocado Caesar Salad

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Henry Hargreaves/Avocaderia

  • Time Commitment: 40 minutes

  • Why We Love It: vegan, <500 calories

Capers, green peppercorns and Dijon mustard give the dressing all the umami of traditional anchovies. If you don’t think salad is Valentine’s Day friendly, wait until you take a bite.

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48. Flank Steak Tacos with Cucumber Salsa

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 50 minutes

  • Why We Love It: beginner-friendly, dairy free, gluten free

Steak says fancy, tacos say casual. Give your boo the best of both worlds with these handhelds (and maybe a side of chips with fresh guac).

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49. Gluten-Free Cauliflower Gnocchi Pomodoro

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 50 minutes

  • Why We Love It: gluten free, special occaison–worthy, vegetarian

Homemade pasta? In under an hour? And it’s gluten-free? It’s true, cauliflower really can do anything.

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50. Easy Skillet Linguine with Trumpet Mushroom ‘Scallops’

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Healthyish

  • Time Commitment: 25 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, vegetarian, <10 ingredients

Trumpet mushrooms are affordable, easy to prepare and an uncanny vegetarian substitute for scallops.

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51. Honey-Mustard Sheet Pan Salmon

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Aubrie Pick/Eat What You Love

  • Time Commitment: 45 minutes

  • Why We Love It: sheet pan recipe, crowd-pleaser, gluten free

If your schedule doesn’t allow for a three-course feast, look no further. Pro tip: Marinate the salmon and cut the veggies while the oven preheats to save time.

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52. Cheater’s Sicilian-Style Pizza with Jalapeños and Honey

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 30 minutes

  • Why We Love It: beginner-friendly, crowd-pleaser, <30 minutes

Pizza is our first love (shh), so naturally we’re making it on the most romantic day of the year. The key to this ingenious hack is using a large store-bought focaccia for the base.

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53. Balsamic Cranberry Roast Chicken

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 2 hours

  • Why We Love It: one pan, special occasion–worthy

This skillet delight is festive, seasonal and super hands-off. Glazing the chicken in a zingy marinade and roasting it at a high temperature for the last few minutes of cooking guarantees a crackly outer crust.

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54. Antoni Porowski’s Strip Steak with Harissa Butter and Parsley Salad

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Paul Brissman/Antoni: Let's Do Dinner

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, special occasion–worthy

Believe it or not, this restaurant-caliber meal only requires ten minutes of prep and ten minutes of cooking. (Oh, and the side salad will change your opinion of parsley forever.)

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55. Seared Scallops with Citrus-Shallot Salad

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Photo/Styling: Katherine Gillen

  • Time Commitment: 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <30 minutes, <10 ingredients

Consider this recipe an ode to citrus season. Opt for navel oranges, or mix it up with grapefruit, blood oranges or cara cara oranges.

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56. Skillet Roast Chicken with Schmaltzy Potatoes

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Photo/Styling: Katherine Gillen

  • Time Commitment: 5 hours, 45 minutes

  • Why We Love It: one pan, <10 ingredients, special occasion–worthy

The buttermilk brine is a hack on its own, but so is this tip: Position the chicken’s legs in the back corner of your oven so the breast, thighs and drumsticks finish cooking at the same time without the breast meat drying out.

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57. Cheater’s Slow Cooker Beef Bourguignon

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Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell

  • Time Commitment: 8 hours, 20 minutes

  • Why We Love It: slow cooker recipe, make ahead

Think of this comforting classic as an edible hug. (The mashed potatoes make it twice as romantic, if you ask us.)

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58. Salmon with Pesto and Blistered Tomatoes

60 Valentine’s Day Dinner Ideas That Feel Fancy (but Not Cheesy) (58)

Elizabeth Van Lierde & Abagail Halstead/Everyday Entertaining

  • Time Commitment: 35 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <10 ingredients, sheet pan recipe

Fancy enough for date night, simple enough to add to your weekly rotation. Serve it with a side of rice or atop a bed of pasta.

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59. Camarones al Mojo de Ajo (Shrimp in Garlic Sauce)

60 Valentine’s Day Dinner Ideas That Feel Fancy (but Not Cheesy) (59)

Esteban Castillo/Chicano Eats

  • Time Commitment: 15 minutes

  • Why We Love It: <15 minutes, <10 ingredients, no sugar

If you always keep V-Day casual (like, order in a pizza casual), this 15-minute gem is right up your alley. Have dinner rolls on hand to soak up all the leftover lemon-garlic butter.

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60. Ina Garten’s Creamy Chicken Thighs with Lemon and Thyme

60 Valentine’s Day Dinner Ideas That Feel Fancy (but Not Cheesy) (60)

Quentin Bacon/Go-To Dinners

  • Time Commitment: 1 hour, 25 minutes

  • Why We Love It: one pan, special occasion–worthy, low carb

This Contessa creation is easy enough to prepare, yet fancy enough to serve for a special occasion. Make it for your Jeffrey.

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