Date Night Collection
A mix of cozy, flavorful recipes made for slowing down, sharing a nice meal, and making a night at home feel special with your special someone.
I've been on a bit of a yum yum sauce kick lately, and this bowl has become one of my favorite ways to use it. It combines buttery garlic shrimp, fluffy quinoa cooked in chicken broth, crisp vegetables, and creamy avocado for a lunch or dinner that feels fresh but still filling.
I have really been into braised beef lately, especially recipes where the meat is the main event instead of getting buried under a heavy sauce. This version cooks low and slow with garlic, rosemary, thyme, and beef broth until it becomes fall-apart tender. The outside gets deeply browned while the inside stays rich and juicy.
Chicken Francaise is a delightful Italian-American dish that's sure to impress with its lemony, buttery flavors. Perfect for a weeknight dinner or a special occasion!
This sizzling Spanish-style garlic shrimp is a dish that punches way above its weight in flavor. It's rich, fragrant, and irresistibly dippable thanks to all that golden garlic oil. Perfect as a quick dinner, a light lunch, or a standout tapa alongside a glass of something chilled.
This is the kind of dinner I make when I want something that feels a little elevated, but still cooks like a weeknight meal. The orzo turns creamy and savory with mushroom, sun-dried tomatoes and Parmesan, the steak gets a hard sear and a proper rest, and a bright chimichurri cuts through everything with herbs and vinegar.
I put off making carbonara for way too long because I thought I'd mess it up. Turns out, with the right temperature and a little pasta water, it's actually hard to screw up.
A throwback to sweet mornings at Samuels in Wildwood, these ultra-thin, lacy crepes are rolled up with whipped cream, bananas, and strawberries just like the ones from your childhood. They're tender, delicate, and full of that simple joy you only get from nostalgic comfort food.
If you’re in the mood for something fancy-ish but super easy, this Hot Honey & Ricotta Flatbread is your answer. It’s crispy, creamy, salty, spicy, and sweet all at once—and comes together in less time than it takes to scroll through your takeout app.
There’s just something about shrimp tacos that instantly feels like summer. These Baja-Style Shrimp Tacos with Cilantro Lime Slaw take me right back to those perfect nights sitting on patios with friends — laughing too loud, staying out too late, and always ordering "just one more" round of tacos.
Chicken Milanese is a simple, classic dish made with thin, crispy breaded chicken cutlets and a bright squeeze of lemon. This recipe focuses on straightforward techniques to create a crisp, golden crust without overwhelming the natural flavor of the chicken.
Sweet, savory, and spicy — this Miso-Honey Salmon over Chili Crisp Butter Noodles is a great weeknight treat. The salmon is glazed with a rich, caramelized miso-honey sauce that gets sticky and golden in the oven, then served over silky noodles tossed in brown butter and chili crisp.
This is one of those “how is this so good with so little effort?” meals. You toss everything on one sheet pan, let it roast, and 30 minutes later you’ve got juicy pork chops with crispy-edged potatoes and a tangy-sweet balsamic glaze that brings it all together. No chopping. No marinating. No standing over the stove.
If you're craving something cheesy, saucy, and soul-soothing but can’t be bothered with a single pot of boiling water — this one’s for you. Just toss gnocchi, sauce, and cheese into a baking dish and let the oven work its magic. No chopping, no boiling, no stress.
This recipe is proof that rich, creamy comfort food doesn’t have to mean standing over a stove. Just toss everything into the slow cooker and let it work its magic — no chopping, no stress, just wildly good chicken in a velvety sauce that tastes like it came from a trattoria in Florence.
This is the kind of dinner you throw together when you want something hearty and soul-soothing but barely have the energy to open the fridge. Everything goes into the pan, no chopping necessary, and the result is a bubbling, saucy masterpiece that tastes like you slow-cooked it all day.
If you’re looking for a dinner that’s fast, healthy, and feels like something special — this is the one. The honey garlic glaze caramelizes over the salmon while the asparagus roasts until perfectly tender. It’s a full meal with no chopping, no pans to scrub, and no excuses to order takeout.
This recipe is for when you're running from class to work to walking the dogs and just need dinner to make itself. You literally dump everything into the slow cooker—no chopping, no searing, no babysitting.
This recipe is reminiscent of the weeknight dinners I grew up on — angel hair pasta twirled through jarred red sauce, topped with sizzling pan-fried meatballs, and finished with a snowstorm of grated parmesan.
These rosemary garlic beef tips are savory, juicy, and deeply flavorful—the kind of meal that feels fancy but comes together fast. Paired with buttery baby potatoes and sweet peas kissed with lemon zest, it’s spring comfort food at its best.
There's nothing quite like a perfectly seared salmon fillet, especially when it's smothered in a rich, creamy garlic butter sauce. This dish is indulgent yet simple enough for a weeknight dinner, but elegant enough to impress guests.
A burst of citrusy garlic flavor on tender chicken, paired with perfectly roasted veggies—this Paleo meal is as nourishing as it is delicious!
Nothing warms the heart like a plate of creamy mushroom and spinach gnocchi, perfect for those cozy evenings at home.
Elevate your pasta experience with Creamy Truffle Mushroom Farfalle. This dish combines earthy mushrooms with a luxurious truffle-infused cream sauce, creating a sophisticated and indulgent bowl of bowtie pasta.
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