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Our step-by-step guide to making a three-course meal that might get you off Tinder for good.
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Like sumac lamb with minty artichokes, spring panzanella, and asparagus in Parmesan cream.

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With salmon rillettes, creamed greens, a duck-fat potato galette, pork, and a chocolate tart, this decadent Valentine's Day menu takes the cake.

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Like a weeknight salmon rice bowl, artichoke-dip-inspired pasta, and a warming white chicken chili.

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Bring that special someone coffee, do their dishes, let them have the last spring roll, and more.
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We're head over heels for these food-themed Instagram Valentines from @mariesaba.
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Solicited, untested Valentine’s Day advice from Alex Beggs.
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On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris, Shilpa, and Kate debate whether to dine out or stay in.
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From Netflix and hot fudge to prime rib and R&B. (Steal their ideas!)
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If you've been short on ideas for the upcoming semi-holiday, Epicurious has you covered
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Impress your date this Valentine's day with this three-course meal, all laid out for you step by step by the Basically team!

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Make this super simple chocolate dessert for your sweetie this Valentine's Day!

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Kitchen Lab host Gabe Kennedy joins bakers Matt Lewis and Anne-Marie Bowman as they demonstrate how to make a rose-covered cake that your Valentine will love.

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Allison Roman shows us how to make Peaches in Caramelized Honey with Toasted Oats and Ice Cream.

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Looking for a hearty lunch? Try this sub!

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Join Chris Morocco as he makes baked lunch nachos. Chris relies on some version of these lunch nachos at least once a week as he brainstorms what to feed his two young kids. It’s worth it to commit the formula to memory: a bag of chips, a can of refried beans, maybe some leftover meat or roasted veg from the night before, shredded cheese, and some kind of quickly cooked, spiced veg like cauliflower or brussels sprouts. It’s a lightning-fast lunch (or dinner) that can be tweaked to suit anyone’s preferences.
Read more: The Best Canned Refried Beans for Nachos, Enchiladas, and More
Read more: The Best Canned Refried Beans for Nachos, Enchiladas, and More
