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5 Valentine’s Day Foods You Should Be Making

Make your at-home date night extra special for V-day this year.
Published on February 4, 2025

Suppose you are craving low-maintenance Valentine’s Day. Hunker down with your significant other with a nice bottle of wine and many homemade treats that will be enjoyed in sweatpants. No makeup, no jewelry. Also, to be clear, you don’t need a significant other (or even another person) to enjoy chocolate-covered foods with. Even if it’s with housemates, friends, or solo, these foods will make February 14th feel special without breaking the bank or taking the whole day to make.

5 Valentine’s Day Foods You Should Be Making, Not Buying

1. Chocolate-Covered Strawberries

This Valentine’s Day classic is every bit as delicious as it is cliché. Ordering chocolate-dipped strawberries from the store can get expensive and it can be hard to make sure the strawberries are fresh and flavorful. Luckily for us, this treat is surprisingly easy to make at home. Simply melt chocolate, swirl the berries in it and you’re done. Add extra flair by soaking the strawberries in prosecco beforehand.

2. Cheese Plate

A cheese plate is an elegant touch to any evening, Valentine’s Day included. It is perfect for munching while you sip on something and slowly make dinner. Plus, it helps take the edge off so nobody gets hangry, which could derail a romantic night. It makes it feel like you’re out at a fancy restaurant and makes the evening feel like more of an event. 

3. Surf And/Or Turf

Bring an expensive meal out home for a fraction of the price. Even if the ingredients, like filet mignon or lobster, are more expensive than what you would usually buy for dinner, it will be significantly less pricey than dining out or getting takeout. You can get exactly the cut, size, and flavor combos you want as well. If you don’t see what you are looking for in the meat section, ask the butcher for help. They may even have cooking tips to help you get the most delicious outcome. If you really want to go big, order a lobster tail bouquet for your loved one and cook up the tails together.

4. Cocktails

There are several upsides to being your own bartender: you won’t have to wait in line, drinks won’t be aggressively priced, and it’s easier to customize your drink. Mix up a mocktail to mitigate any unwanted symptoms the next day, too. 

5. Tarts and Truffles

If you want to try something new this V-day, make your own special dessert. Brighten up your desserts with a fruit-forward tart, or add richness to the night with velvety truffles. 

Bottom Line

There is no wrong way to celebrate Valentine’s Day, this year or ever. Whether you are spending time with someone you love, close friends or solo, these foods will help you have an elegant evening on a budget. With a little time and planning, you can create your own custom menu to make the night memorable.

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