Romance Tips

How to Plan a Romantic Dinner

If your plans for a special date night involve a home-cooked romantic dinner for two, don’t miss our guide to romantic dinners below. Keep in mind that romantic dinners aren’t just for Valentine’s day and anniversaries…with our guide you can make any meal romantic!

1. Planning and Preparation

 

Impress Her With an Invitation
Send an invitation to your sweetheart instead of calling them up and inviting them over the phone. Create this by hand with a fancy piece of stationary or a blank card. Be sure to include the date, time, location and dress code. You may be tempted to surprise your honey by not telling him or her what you have planned, but that could spell disaster. If they don’t expect food to be served they may eat a full meal before meeting you. So make sure they know that this night will include dinner.

The Secret to Choosing What to Make
Instead of consulting “romantic meal” menus when deciding what to cook, ask your partner what his or her favorite meals are. It doesn’t matter how much of an aphrodisiac oysters are, if your sweetheart doesn’t like oysters, your plan won’t work. Once you find out what their favorite meals are you can search the Internet to find the recipe. If her favorite meal is a childhood favorite, call her mother for the recipe. Keep in mind that preparing their favorite meal will score you more points than a recipe randomly chosen out of a book.


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What To Wear
Dress to impress. If the room, the table and the meal is going to be fancy shouldn’t your attire also fit the bill? Ask your sweetheart to dress up for this date.

More Food Tips
Plan ahead so that everything on your plate is ready to be served at once. Jumping up throughout the meal to stir your vegetables just isn’t romantic.

If you will be serving a dessert, we suggest preparing it earlier in the day so that it will be ready to eat whenever the meal is over.

Wine is a traditional compliment to a romantic dinner…but not everyone drinks wine. Optionally replace it with cider or an imitation wine that is alcohol free. These can be found in the grocery store and in some liquor stores.

Finally, cooking together can be very romantic. Imagine kissing your partner’s neck while they chop veggies, hugging him from behind while he stirs the pasta and stealing kisses during idle time. Throw in some mood music and great conversation…now cooking together doesn’t sound too bad does it? For a really special occasion, such as Valentine’s Day or an Anniversary I would stick with you serving and pampering her.

2. A Romantic Atmosphere

 

  • String white Christmas lights wherever you can: along the fireplace, around a door or window frame…but don’t string them around something you don’t want to draw attention to, such as the kitchen cupboards, a cluttered shelf, etc.
  • If your romantic dinner has to take place while it is still light out, cover your windows with black bags and close the blinds so that no light will seep through.
  • Use candles, but avoid the scented kind so as not to overwhelm the wonderful aromas of your meal.
  • Create a playlist or station in your favorite music streaming app and have it playing softly in the background.
  • Set up the table in the most romantic room of your house. Often this is not the kitchen, not to mention that looking at all those dirty pots and pans can be distracting. Your first choice should be in front of the fireplace if you have one.
  • Use your nicest dishes.
  • Use fabric napkins if possible, and make sure they are free of stains. For a nice added touch, roll each napkin loosely, put a small rose on top of it then tie them together with a piece of ribbon.
  • Turn off your phone and leave it in another room.
  • Use a clean table cloth and sprinkle it with rose petals or heart shaped confetti.
  • Fill two wine glasses almost to the top with water and place a floating candle on top. This makes a nice table decoration
  • If you think your after dinner plans may end up in the bedroom then have it prepped with rose petals on the bed, unlit candles by the bed with matches within reach, white Christmas lights strung along the bed posts. And make sure the bedroom is clean and there are fresh sheets on the bed.
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One thought on “How to Plan a Romantic Dinner

  • Champagne is traditional, but go easy on it. You do want to be in peak form … and have some left over for brunch, don’t you?

    Woodrow Wilson
    Author “The Champagne Taste/Beer Budget Cookbook”

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