59 Date Night Recipes for a Romantic Night In

Perhaps you’re looking for date night recipes because you just don’t want to waste your Valentine’s Day budget on a subpar prix fixe at a restaurant downtown. But of course, romantic meals needn’t be limited to one February evening, and cooking at home means a mellow time together, lingering over the kind of food you enjoy most. We’ve combed our recipe archives to find showstopping dinner ideas for two—or the whole household—that won’t feel like just any other night at your table. If you want to cook something special and you’re stumped for fancy dinner suggestions, scroll down to peek at a few of our favorites, including a wide range of risottos and pasta recipes, quick scallops, and impressive duck dinners that are secretly easy to pull off. There’s a recipe here that’s just right for whoever you’re cooking for. And if all else fails, try chocolate.
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Swordfish Steaks With Peppercorn Butter
We want to set you up with date night recipes that taste like they came from a pro chef’s kitchen—and this foolproof method for swordfish is a great place to start. Grab your pepper mill; freshly ground peppercorns are crucial here for maximum flavor.
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Oven Polenta With Roasted Mushrooms and Thyme
The best romantic dinner ideas are ones that don’t require a ton of hands-on prep. This baked polenta means less stirring and more time canoodling at the dinner table.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell3/58
Savory Dutch Baby for Two
A savory breakfast-for-dinner situation with flurries of Parmesan and silky smoked salmon is the ideal partner for a bottle of Champagne.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich4/58
Shrimp Cocktail
If your favorite part of a date night on the town is the shrimp cocktail, but it always feels over too soon, make your own, with all the shrimp you want and a bunch of fun sauces for dipping.
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Chicken Tagine With Apricots and Almonds
This savory-sweet tagine is a favorite among our staffers—and one of the most popular recipes from Gourmet. Serve it for your Valentine’s Day dinner, lightly sprinkled with toasted almonds.
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Seared Scallop Piccata
Some of our favorite date night dinner ideas take just a few minutes to prepare, like these gorgeous grilled scallops, napped in a quick white wine sauce flavored with preserved lemon, capers, shallot, and oregano.
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Skillet Chicken Parmesan With Gnocchi
Start a new tradition with this no-stress take on the red sauce favorite. Be sure to buy shelf-stable gnocchi, which will hold up well as it cooks in the sauce.
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Classic Sole Meunière
No, that’s not a typo—you can pull off this classic date night dish in just 15 minutes. Which means you might have time to make a French dessert too.
- Photo by Isa Zapata, Prop Styling by Stephanie De Luca, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boystova9/58
Cheese Fondue
The best romantic dinner ideas involve staring lovingly into each other's eyes over a giant bubbling vat of melted cheese.
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Chili Crisp Bucatini
Want pasta that’s luscious and rich, but also beautifully spiced? Reach into your chili crisp collection.
- Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Tiffany Schleigh11/58
Duck à l’Orange
Freshly squeezed orange juice brightens up this take on a midcentury recipe. “The sauce was divine,” writes one reviewer. We agree.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton12/58
Brioche-Crusted Salmon
Does crispy salmon skin get you in the mood? (To eat, that is.) What about salmon crusted with a slice of buttery, crispy brioche? That’s a winning date night dinner idea, for sure.
- Photo by Alex Lau, Food Styling by Sue Li13/58
Butternut Squash Steaks With Brown Butter–Sage Sauce
Applying the classic steakhouse technique of butter-basting to slabs of butternut squash turns the sweet, earthy vegetable into a special occasion-worthy vegetarian dinner. Just add Parker House rolls and a crisp salad.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Mira Evnine14/58
Bangladeshi Wedding Roast Chicken
Although it’s called “wedding” chicken, we’re not suggesting you jump the gun. This deeply flavorful dish is served in Bangladeshi homes for pretty much every celebration.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich15/58
Wild Mushroom Risotto
Dry vermouth builds on the mushroomy flavor of this risotto—while it’s open, you might as well make martinis for two.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell16/58
Roasted Oysters With Warm Butter Mignonette
Oysters often sound like one of the best romantic dinner ideas, but shucking your own can be intimidating. This oven-popping method is much easier, so you can start your date night dinner right without any fuss.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton17/58
Braised Chile-Marmalade Duck Legs With Brussels Sprouts
Simmer luscious duck legs in a chile-infused, marmalade-based braise until tender, then reduce the sauce to glaze the crisp skin. It looks impressive, but is secretly easy to make.
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Chicken Schnitzel With Creamed Watercress
Subbing out ho-hum spinach for peppery watercress is a pro move for a romantic meal you won’t soon forget.
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Seared Scallops With Remoulade
It’s simple to cook scallops—but they’re extra special with this zinger of a sauce.
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Bouillabaisse
You want your date night meals to feel cozy and warming, but not too heavy—especially if you’re saving room for a slice of flourless chocolate cake. This seafood stew is just right.
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Lemony Risotto With Asparagus and Shrimp
It takes just a few minutes for the shrimp to cook right in this pot of risotto, so you won’t add the seafood in until the rice is just about tender.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton22/58
Chicken and Potato Gratin With Brown Butter Cream
Take chicken to the next level of luxuriousness with a brown butter cream sauce and a topping of crispy, crunchy breadcrumbs.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Katherine Sacks23/58
Wild Mushroom and Parsnip Ragout With Cheesy Polenta
This hearty vegetarian ragout—served on a bed of creamy polenta—gets a boost of rich flavor from umami-packed tomato and miso pastes.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne24/58
Our Favorite Mac and Cheese
The ultimate comfort food? Yes. But there are also very few dishes that pair as well with sparkling wine as this creamy, crunchy-topped macaroni and cheese.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Toni Brogan25/58
Crab Linguine With Arugula
This simple crab pasta recipe is one of cookbook author Giuliano Hazan’s all-time favorites.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Ali Nardi26/58
Rosemary Rack of Lamb With Roasted Potatoes and Carrots for Two
Miso butter–basted hassleback potatoes, honey butter–glazed carrots, and rosemary-rubbed lamb make an elegant meal for two. Set the table with your favorite candles to really set the mood.
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Lemony Salmon With Potatoes
A jar of store-bought lemon curd, mixed with Dijon mustard, garlic, and a splash of Worcestershire sauce, transforms into a tart-and-savory glaze for broiled salmon fillets.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton28/58
Shrimp Scampi
Toss these garlicky, buttery shrimp with linguine or serve with a loaf of bread for sopping up the sauce.
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Cheese Fondue With Beer and Bourbon
Instead of wine, this fondue uses Belgian beer and a touch of whiskey to dial up its savory flavor. Babybel cheese keeps the molten mixture from separating while letting the nutty Gruyère shine. Prep crunchy veggies, cubes of bread, and salumi for dipping.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Olivia Mack Anderson30/58
Simple One-Skillet Chicken Alfredo Pasta
No one wants to be stuck washing a ton of dishes on date night. In this home run of a one-pan dish, the penne or ziti cooks right in the sauce.
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Seared Duck Breasts With Blood Oranges
The rosy hue of blood oranges makes a striking presentation, but you can sub Cara Caras or other types of orange here.
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Carbonara
Not all fancy dinners require hours of chopping and standing over the stove. This silky pasta dish is a quick pour-and-stir situation.
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Salmon Confit With Lime, Juniper, and Fennel
If cooking salmon makes you nervous, confit is the move you need to know. Gently cooking the fish in olive oil means it’ll be supple and tender, not overcooked.
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Lamb Shoulder With Citrus-Fennel Salad
Rich lamb, tart citrus—this dish is all about balance. Make the lamb ahead for a low-stress evening—and consider adding the leftovers to a hearty sandwich.
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Fusilli With Sausage and Leeks
Leeks go soft and sweet in butter. The only other thing this easy dinner needs is a box of pasta, mild Italian sausage, and some freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano.
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Golden Chicken With Mustard and Shallots
If chicken breast recipes don’t sound like great romantic dinner ideas to you, you haven’t tried this stunner of a dish.
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Mussel and Clam Soba With Browned Anchovy Butter
Good cooks know that brown butter can enhance pretty much any dish it touches. Same with anchovies. But together? Watch out.
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Tamarind-Glazed Black Bass With Coconut-Herb Salad
Everybody gets their own fish, shiny with a sweet-and-sour glaze.
- Photo by Andrew Purcell, Food Styling by Carrie Purcell39/58
Cauliflower Gratin
You say “fancy dinner recipes” and we say soufflé, but this one is part casserole. It’s warm and comforting while feeling light and virtuous.
- Photo by Marcus Nilsson, Prop Styling by Amy Wilson, Food Styling by Frances Boswell40/58
Sweet-and-Saucy Pork Chops
A little sweet, a little saucy: Sounds like your Valentine, right? A pinch of sugar helps these pork chops caramelize and develop an exceptional golden-brown crust. It’s one of our favorite dinner recipes for two; just add a loaf of bread for getting every bit of that sauce, and a salad.
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Pasta With Brown Butter, Whole Lemon, and Parmesan
Using a sliced whole lemon gives you unbeatable fresh aroma and lots of pleasingly tart juice. Extra thin slices soften evenly and ensure the lemon plays nicely with the pasta, butter, and Parmesan.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Susan Ottaviano42/58
Roast Chicken
This dish—just chicken, thyme, butter, salt, and pepper—is simple, sure. But making it is also a declaration of love and care.
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Leek and Potato Galette With Pistachio Crust
Since this recipe makes four galettes, you can stick half the dough in the freezer for a future impromptu night of romance. Serve the remaining two with a quick pear salad.
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Chicken-Leg Confit With Potatoes and Escarole
Here’s a formula for a relaxed romantic evening: these chicken legs and potatoes can be cooked up to two days before, then simply crisped on the stove when you’re ready to eat.
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Eggplant Parmesan
You could slash this recipe in half and use a smaller baking dish if you’re not looking for leftovers. Then again, leftovers might be good news when you’re making this dish.
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Spicy Lamb Meatballs With Raisin Pesto
Mix the lamb with cumin, red pepper flakes, turmeric, egg, and panko before rolling into little golf balls. While they cook in the oven, blend together a quick herby sauce and put a swoosh of yogurt on each plate for a restaurant-worthy look.
- Photo by Marcus Nilsson, Prop Styling by Amy Wilson, Food Styling by Frances Boswell47/58
Sheet-Pan Potato Hash with Fixins
This play on breakfast for dinner is fun and a little fancy. We love the way the trout roe adds pops of texture.
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Creamy Shrimp Risotto With Mascarpone
Risotto feels like restaurant food, but you can absolutely make a good one at home. The key to deeply flavorful seafood risotto? Don’t skip the shrimp stock.
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Seared Scallops With Brown Butter and Lemon Pan Sauce
These scallops look impressive, but they’re truly easy to make for a romantic meal. Just juice lemons, spoon out capers, sear the scallops, and make the sauce in the same pan.
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White Pesto Pasta
No basil is required for this toasty pesto, which brings together walnuts, ricotta, garlic, Parmesan, and a bit of oregano.
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Chicken Marsala
Marsala has a nutty, dried-fruit flavor that’s wonderful with the mushrooms in this old-school sauce for chicken breasts.
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Spaghetti With Lobster Pomodoro
When you want to go all out for a celebration, this showstopping spicy lobster pasta will do the trick.
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Date Night Pork Chop
“Looks and tastes like you’re at a fancy restaurant,” notes one reviewer. We’ll take it. The key: Rubbing a touch of honey across the surface of the pork before searing gives you a shiny, caramelized crust.
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Orange-Wine-Braised Chicken Thighs
Once you’ve seared the chicken thighs, this braise is a hands-off way to get falling-off-the-bone tender chicken. You’ll have a few cups of orange wine left over for drinking with the meal.
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Crispy Fish With Brown Butter Sauce and Kohlrabi Salad
Spoon the toasty hazelnut sauce over both the crispy fish and crunchy salad, then serve with lemon wedges for squeezing.
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Pork Tenderloin With Agrodolce Cherries
You can use frozen cherries to transform this weeknight staple into a romantic meal that’s special-occasion-worthy, even in the depths of winter.
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Creamy Ricotta Gnocchi
While you can make quick gnocchi from instant mashed potatoes, nothing says I love you like homemade ricotta gnocchi. Dress them in creamy lemon sauce, or go with brown butter and sage.
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Squash and Caramelized Onion Tart
You’ll need a mandoline to get these picturesque slices of squash and sweet potato, but we promise this is one of those date night recipes that is absolutely worth the effort.