Valentine’s Day is about spending time with the person who holds your heart, and few foods are as heart-healthy as salmon. This oven-baked herb-crusted salmon recipe from Tasty includes a helpful video.
No one is certain if the Duke of Wellington was the inventor of Beef Wellington or just the namesake, which is unfortunate, because we wish we knew who to credit for the idea of putting steak inside a puff pastry.
If you and your love are sharing a bottle of wine on Valentine’s Day, why not share a meal with some wine in it, too? Chicken Marsala is an Italian-American classic that features chicken that’s coated in flour and sauteed with Marsala wine.
Another Italian dish? Yep, but this one is classic comfort food, too. Melty cheese atop hearty tomato sauce atop oven-baked, breaded chicken is hard for anyone to resist.
Crab cakes are sort of fun to make, so this recipe from Insanely Good Recipes could be an entertaining couples activity. (Don’t worry, it’s only seven ingredients and super easy!) It serves four, so feel free to make it your main course.
If you’re a couple that eschews fancy things and just like to kick back, try this fish tacos for two recipes from Taste.com.au. It features corn, avocado, and fried whitefish.
Gruyere and fontina cheeses are melted together with white wine into the perfect meal and activity for Valentine’s Day. Martha Stewart can show you how to make it, and she suggests sourdough, potatoes.
French onion soup is a favorite pastime when the weather is frigid, and so is cozying close to a loved one. You can do both with this French onion soup recipe for two, courtesy of From a Chef’s Kitchen.