Thursday 9 February 2023

A gentleman's guide to making Valentine's Day dinner

Valentines Day is right around the corner, and the pressure is on.

We have some tips for novice cooks to create a romantic dinner for your loved one at home.


Start with drinks

When planning a romantic dinner at home, the first thing you will need is a drink to start off the occasion. Always opt for quality over quantity. I would recommend a good champagne or sparkling wine for something more budget-friendly.

Prepare as much as you can ahead of time

Something your other half will want for Valentine's Day is your attention. Try to keep the romance going and avoid being in the kitchen all day and much of the night. 

Dice, slice and cook what you can for a cameo in the movie spin-off, but admitted she only agreed to take on the part once more after "a lot of bullying" and claimed bosses had expected her to do it for free.

She said: "It was becoming really, really awful. They said they wanted me to do it as a favour. I said, 'I do favours for animals, not for Paramount'. There was just so much bullying to do it. They wanted me to do it for free, as an homage or something. I said, 'Come on, guys. I mean, really?'"

in advance so you will have time to cuddle with your sweetheart between courses. Also, read your recipes so you can ensure you have all the ingredients, cooking tools and time to make the meals right.

Mind your portions

Keep portions small and enjoy your meal at a leisurely pace to avoid feeling overstuffed on rich foods. Create a meal that excites but doesn't overload the senses.

Always plan a dessert

If you can make it from scratch, all the better. I recommend cheesecake or chocolate cake, which is guaranteed to melt her heart. If you don't have the required cake pan, chocolate mousse has a similar effect – no special equipment is required. If baking is not in the cards, go for ice cream with fresh berries and a plate of chocolate truffles.