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Date Night Dinners – Our Top 10 Recipes for Cooking for Someone You Love

Date Night Dinners – Our Top 10 Recipes for Cooking for Someone You Love

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What if you could easily cook up an incredible meal at home for someone you love?

Date night doesn’t have to be fussy or complicated to be special, and we firmly believe it can be about cooking incredible food for anyone you're close to: a partner, family, roommates, or friends.

This week, we’re sharing our top 10 date night recipes, and by the end of this episode, you’ll:

  1. Learn simple fuss-free dishes, like a 30-minute crispy artichoke pasta, and a no-churn ice cream
  2. Discover interactive meals, like a home-cook-friendly Japanese hot pot
  3. Find out about our favorite 15-minute, elegant classic French main course

Listen now to get inspired to make a memorable date night dinner at home... no hard-to-get reservations, waiting in line, or complicated cooking required!

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Links:

Japanese shabu shabu (hot pot) at home from Just One Cook, or sukiyaki from White On Rice Couple

Classic sole meuniere by Molly Wizenberg, serve with steamed asparagus

Ricotta gnocchi by Mark Bittman for NYT Cooking (unlocked)

Crispy artichoke pasta by Andy Baraghani for NYT Cooking (unlocked)

Crepe night with savory buckwheat crepes by Martha Rose Shulman, and chocolate crepes by Zeynab Issa, both for NYT Cooking (unlocked)

Heart-shaped french toast by Sew White, and use the outside of the heart for “Egg-in-a-heart” (aka toad-in-a-hole)

Nigella Lawson’s one-step no-churn coffee ice cream

Heart-shaped pastry with strawberries and whipped cream from Bos Kitchen

Kiwi fool by Eric Triesit

Tiramisu dippers by Anna Painter for...

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