Valentine’s Day dinner can be stressful, but making your V-Day dinner at home doesn’t have to be complicated. A great dinner should be enjoyable to cook. Below are some of our favorite Valentine’s meals you can make at home and sides that pair perfectly.

Ribeye Steak Dinner
- Ribeye steaks
- Roasted garlic potatoes
- Simple green salad or roasted vegetables
A classic Valentine’s dinner that always delivers.
Filet Mignon with Herb Butter
- Filet mignon
- Mashed potatoes or risotto
- Green beans or asparagus
Tender, juicy and perfect for a special night.
Braised Short Ribs
- Beef short ribs
- Creamy mashed potatoes or polenta
- Roasted carrots or root vegetables
Rich, cozy, and perfect for a relaxed Valentine’s evening.
Pork Chop Valentine’s Dinner
- Thick-cut pork chops
- Apple or onion pan sauce
- Roasted sweet potatoes or squash
A great alternative when you want something special without the hassle of cooking something complicated.
Marinated Flank Steak
- Marinated flank steak
- Chimichurri or garlic butter
- Rice or roasted vegetables
Perfect for sharing!
Slow-Cooked Chuck Roast Dinner
- Chuck roast
- Baby potatoes, carrots, and onions
- Bread for serving
Chuck roast is the ultimate cozy comfort food.
Sausage and Vegetables
- Fresh house-made sausage
- Roasted peppers and onions
- Garlic bread or pasta
Casual, flavorful, and perfect for a laid-back Valentine’s dinner.
Marinated Chicken Breasts or Thighs
- Marinated chicken breasts or thighs
- Roasted seasonal vegetables
- Simple grain or potato side
Simple yet sophisticated.
Prime Rib for Two
- Small prime rib roast
- Roasted or mashed potatoes
- Seasonal vegetables
A great option if you want a centerpiece-style meal.
Bacon-Wrapped Steak
- Bacon-wrapped filet mignon
- Asparagus topped with cheese
- Oven-roasted fingerling potatoes
All the steakhouse vibes without the reservation.
Comforting Winter Pasta
- Italian sausage or beef
- Pasta with a rich sauce
- Garlic bread and salad
Perfect for a cozy, candlelit dinner at home.
Low and Slow Comfort Meal
- Beef stew meat (slow simmered)
- Potatoes, carrots, onions
- Fresh bread
Warm, comforting, and perfect for chilly nights.
Roast Chicken Valentine’s Dinner
- Whole or bone-in chicken
- Crispy potatoes
- Simple vegetable side
Classic, comforting, and full of flavor.
Valentine’s Day does not need reservations or a complex menu. Whether you’re keeping it cozy or planning something more elaborate, we’re always happy to help you choose the right cuts to help build a meal that is perfect for your date night plans.

