9 At-Home Valentine’s Day Dinner Ideas

Sure, going out to dinner is fun. But what’s more romantic than celebrating Valentine’s Day in the comfort of your own home, wearing sweats? Check out some of these Valentine’s Day dinner ideas that you can make at home.

Tenderloin Steak

You really can’t go wrong with a tenderloin steak. Also known as filet mignon, tenderloins are a top tier cut of meat. Searing a tenderloin steak in a cast iron skillet with herb butter will be the perfect, mouth-watering dinner. For extra flavor, get bacon-wrapped tenderloins!

Homemade Pizza

Who doesn’t love pizza? Skip the delivery fees and make some homemade pizza! If you have a Traeger grill, try smoking your pizza! Make it a heart shape for extra Valentine’s Day points. 

Flank Steak

A marinated flank steak takes the hassle out of cooking. Our marinated flank steaks are lathered in our house-made marinade. No seasoning required, just toss it on the BBQ and grill to perfection. Thinly slice the flank steak at a slight angle and enjoy!

grilled flank steak

Caprese Stuffed Chicken

Step up your chicken breast game and make some stuffed caprese chicken breasts. All you need are some chicken breasts, mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, balsamic glaze and some seasonings of your choice. Slice your chicken breasts horizontally and stuff with tomato and mozzarella slices, top with seasonings and balsamic glaze and bake! Here’s a great recipe from Delish

Creamy Garlic Pork Chops

Pork chops can be pretty boring, but add some garlic cream sauce for a bit of pizzazz. This recipe from Salt and Lavender is easy and only requires a few ingredients. Pair these pork chops with a salad, a glass of wine and a movie.

Chicken Cordon Bleu

Chicken Cordon Bleu is always a crowd favorite. Did you know we sell Chicken Cordon Bleu fully prepared? Just bake at 350 degrees and enjoy! 

Salmon

Salmon is not only delicious, but full of nutrients as well! If you’re looking for a super lean, tender dinner, check out this Honey Garlic Glazed Salmon recipe from The Chunky Chef. This recipe skips the pan-searing method and uses a broiler instead. Pair this recipe with a full-bodied white wine or a crisp rosé!

glazed salmon with garic and lemons

Pork Tenderloin

Pork tenderloin is known for being tender and juicy. If you want a pork dish that’s a little fancier than pork chops, you can’t go wrong with pork tenderloin. This recipe from Eatwell 101 is pretty straight-forward. Just season the tenderloin, brown it in a skillet, bake at 400 degrees and top with butter!

Chicken Parmesan

Who doesn’t love pairing fried chicken with pasta? This recipe from Cafe Delites takes a bit of effort, but the results are so worth it. Whip up some vegetables on the side and enjoy a delicious Valentine’s Day dinner. 

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