10 Valentine's Day Dinner Ideas ...

Valentine’s Day Dinner is a wonderful way to show your Valentine you love him and think he is something special. Many things make for a good Valentine’s dinner. The options are endless, it’s the little extra love you put into that makes it special. Here are several Valentine's Day meals you can make for your special guy or girl, to really show your love!

1. Raw Oysters

This is a no-brainer. Oysters are known as an aphrodisiac. They increase testosterone and sperm production. They also have dopamine that increases libido. Serve your man some raw oyster for dinner this Valentine’s Day and see if things heat up in the bedroom afterwards.

2. Steak and Red Potatoes

Valentine’s Day dinner doesn’t have to be cute little foods in the shape of hearts, decked out with pink and red sprinkles. Why not show your man how much you love him with a big hunk of juicy tender flame grilled red meat and hardy potatos? Add a side salad or roasted asparagus for a balanced meal.

3. Chinese Take-out

Save the effort put into cooking a Valentine’s dinner and order Chinese take-out. The energy you would have used for cooking can now be used for better things, like pre-dinner kissing or after dinner loving. Hey, no one said it had to be homemade!

4. Pasta and Red Sauce

Italian meals can be so romantic. As an added bonus, most pasta dishes are simple to make and easy to whip up after a long day at work. Want to up the romance? Share a plate. Maybe you will have a sweet "Lady and the Tramp" moment.

5. Baked Chicken Breast and Roasted Veggies

Looking for a healthy Valentine’s dinner idea? Baked chicken and veggies are the perfect foods for those of us not wanting to blow our diet for the day of love. Season your chicken with a little salt, pepper, and garlic, drizzle with olive oil. Wrap the breast in tinfoil and cook until the juices run clear in a 350 degree oven.

6. Strawberries and Chocolate

Skip dinner and headed straight for dessert. Dip your favorite fruits in delicious chocolate sauce. You can also try rice cereal treats or marshmallows covered in chocolate. Chocolate can get a little messy, but with a little creativity can be so much fun.

7. Chicken and Dumplings

I’ll admit this isn’t what most people have in mind when they think "romantic Valentine’s Day dinner" but hear me out. We all have our favorite comfort foods that fill us with love and warmth. It doesn’t have to be Chicken and Dumplings, but any favorite comfort food will work.

8. Under Moonlight

It doesn’t matter what you make. Serve it under candle light or under the moon to set the mood for love and romance. In fact, if it’s not too cold, pack a picnic basket with sandwiches and blanket. Head to a park, lake, beach, or your backyard and have dinner.

9. Heart Shaped Grilled Cheese

Some of us have little Valentines that we want to make feel special. Go with a kid classic like grilled cheese. Use a cookie cutter to cut the sandwich into the shape of a heart. Serve with raw veggies and ranch.

10. Dinner out

Dinner out is always a good option for Valentine’s Day too. Many restaurants have special menus and arrangements for couples. Just be ready to join the crowd and call a head for reservations.

Valentine’s Day dinner can be fun, exciting, romantic, and special. When shared with the right person it doesn’t matter what you serve or where you eat, the feelings of love and togetherness will make the meal amazing. What are your plans for Valentine’s dinner?

Valentine’s Day Dinner is a wonderful way to show your Valentines you love him and think he is something special. Many things make for a good Valentine’s dinner. The options are endless, it’s the little extra love you put into that makes it special.

1. Raw Oysters

This is a no-brainer. Oysters are known as an aphrodisiac. They increase testosterone and sperm production. They also have dopamine that increases libido. Serve your man some raw oyster for dinner this Valentine’s Day and see if things heat up in the bedroom afterwards.

2. Steak and Red Potatoes

Valentine’s Day dinner doesn’t have to be cute little foods in the shape of hearts, decked out with pink and red sprinkles. Why not show your man how much you love him with a big hunk of juicy tender flame grilled red meat and hardy potatos? Add a side salad or roasted asparagus for a balanced meal.

3. Chinese Take-out

Save the effort put into cooking a Valentine’s Dinner and order Chinese take-out. The energy you would have used for cooking can now be used for better things, like pre-dinner kissing or after dinner loving.

4. Pasta and Red Sauce

Italian meals can be so romantic. As an added bonus, most pasta dishes are simple to make and easy to whip up after a long day at work. Want to up the romance? Share a plate. Maybe you will have a sweet «Lady and the Tramp» moment.

5. Baked Chicken Breast and Roasted Veggies

Looking for a healthy Valentine’s Dinner idea? Baked chicken and veggies are the perfect foods for those of us not wanting to blow our diet for the day of love. Season your chicken with a little salt, pepper, and garlic, drizzle with olive oil. Wrap the breast in tinfoil and cook until the juices run clear in a 350 degree oven.

6. Strawberries and Chocolate

Skip dinner and headed straight for dessert. Dip your favorite fruits in delicious chocolate sauce. You can also try rice cereal treats or marshmallows covered in chocolate. Chocolate can get a little messy, but with a little creativity can be so much fun.

7. Chicken and Dumplings

I’ll admit this isn’t what most people have in mind when they think «romantic Valentine’s Day dinner» but hear me out. We all have our favorite comfort foods that fill us with love and warmth. It doesn’t have to be Chicken and Dumplings, but any favorite comfort food will work.

8. Under Moonlight

It doesn’t matter what you make. Serve it under candle light or under the moon to set the mood for love and romance. In fact, if it’s not too cold, pack a picnic basket with sandwiches and blanket. Head to a park, lake, beach, or your backyard and have dinner.

9. Heart Shaped Grilled Cheese

Some of us have little Valentines that we want to make feel special. Go with a kid classic like grilled cheese. Use a cookie cutter to cut the sandwich into the shape of a heart. Serve with raw veggies and ranch.

10. Dinner out

Dinner out is always a good option for Valentine’s Day too. Many restaurants have special menus and arrangements for couples. Just be ready to join the crowd and call a head for reservations.

Valentine’s Day dinner can be fun, exciting, romantic, and special. When shared with the right person it doesn’t matter what you serve or where you eat, the feelings of love and togetherness will make the meal amazing. What are your plans for Valentine’s Day dinner?

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