Valentine’s Day: Tips to plan the perfect meal at home -- and 43 recipes
Planning on fixing Valentine’s Day dinner at home this year? Test Kitchen Director Noelle Carter shares recipe tricks and planning tips, and walks you through sample dishes to construct the perfect meal.
So you’re planning a romantic dinner at home for Valentine’s Day. Whether this is your first time cooking for someone new, or you’ve celebrated with the same special someone for years, this is one meal you want to be special. And we’re here to help.
I’ve combed through our recipe database to find 43 special recipes perfect for two. From colorful first courses and salads to elegant main dishes -- including beef, fish, poultry and even vegan options -- the list covers everything to cater to a wide variety of tastes and diets. And no, I didn’t forget dessert.
RECIPES: 43 recipes perfect for two from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen
And check out the video above for some general tips and tricks when you’re tackling your dinner at home. I shot the video with Valentine’s Day in mind, but many of these tips will work for other occasions, whether you’re entertaining a small gathering or a large holiday crowd. Here are probably the two biggest things to consider:
- Planning is key. Plot out your menu -- start to finish -- and think about production. Can you do enough in advance so you can actually spend most of the evening at the dinner table with your date, and not in the kitchen over the stove?
- Cook within your comfort zone. A romantic date -- or any dinner at which you’re trying to impress -- is not the time to be trying a recipe for the first time. Practice a new dish or technique ahead of time so you’re familiar with it when it counts.
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If you have any gadgets, kitchen tips or questions you’d like me to explore, leave a comment below or shoot me an email at noelle.carter@latimes.com.
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