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Valentine's Day recipes (176)

Impress your special someone - we've loads of Valentine's recipes for a romantic meal for two and sinfully delicious puds. Try making your own box of chocolates filled with truffles and fudge.
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Anyone who truly loves you will love you with garlic breath, too! Chicken is pan seared and then finishes cooking on a bed of garlic cloves. Toss with tagliatelle and herbed tomatoes and onions. Use any cut of chicken you like with this recipe - two pieces per person.
 
Recipe by: Susan W.
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This dish melts in your mouth. The credit goes to my future mother-in-law. Not only does it taste gorgeous, but halibut is a sustainably sourced fish. Each halibut fillet should be approximately an inch thick. Substitute crème fraîche for the double cream for a lighter dish.
 
Recipe by: Elaine
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Baileys and chocolate add a delightfully rich flavour to a classic cheesecake recipe. This makes a delicious ending to any special meal.
 
Recipe by: Jason
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A lovely treat at the end of a nice meal or after Christmas dinner! Freshly brewed coffee gets a little added zip from Irish whisky and Baileys.
 
Recipe by: KAREN325
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I think French toast and bananas are a perfect pair. For a real American-style brunch, garnish with fresh strawberries, a sprinkle of icing sugar and drizzle of maple syrup.
 
Recipe by: LINDA W.
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Succulent swordfish is baked in a simple, delicate Caribbean-inspired chutney marinade. An innovative way to use a store-cupboard staple.
 
Recipe by: TRISH1IE
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Just like the title says - a delicious pavlova topped with banana slices, caramel sauce and whipped cream. The perfect combination of two very yummy desserts making one that will have you making it over and over again.
 
Recipe by: Sugar Luver
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This banana and toffee tart is well worth the wait and requires little actual prep time. I like to use hob nobs but digestives or shortbread work well too.
 
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Be careful when making this dish. Like a magic love potion, it brings out the lover in anyone. I learned very quickly not to prepare this for a mere 'casual date' - unless you want that date to become something more!
 
Recipe by: Gina Mork
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This is a basic truffle recipe to which you can add your own flavourings or extracts. Dust with cocoa powder or icing sugar, or roll in coconut or ground nuts.
 
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Asian inspired flavours with a French technique give this dish it's own uniqueness. It's easy to make as well!
 
Recipe by: Marla
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Beef Wellington should always be served with the centre slightly pink. Enjoy!
 
Recipe by: Donna
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Once they have been put together you can either fry them or steam them; both ways are delicious.
 
Recipe by: GERAL1012
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Go overboard - serve these extremely light and delicious crêpes as dessert with cream and your favourite fruit, preserves, lemon and sugar, or chocolate spread.
 
Recipe by: KERRYNZ
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This recipe is a family favourite which I often make for dinner parties and Christmas. Its crunchy meringue outside and fluffly centre make the perfect combination. Top with fresh fruit and whipped cream.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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This very light cake is almost fat-free, being based on egg whites whisked to firm peaks and folded together with flour, sugar and cocoa powder. Cocoa delivers a rich chocolate flavour without the fat of chocolate.
 
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I adored black forest gateaux in the 70s and loved trifle so decided I would fuse the two. You can make it all from scratch but also easy to substitute ready made goods if you don't have the inclination. The ingredients are split to enable you to decide at each 'layer'.
 
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Chicken breasts are stewed in a white wine and a simple but delicious stock. In French cooking, mirepoix is the traditional base of diced carrots, onion and celery sautéed in butter that is used to flavour a great many stews, soups and sauces.
 
Recipe by: Kimber
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Prawns cooked in butter, garlic, lemon juice and parsley are even better with the help of Dijon mustard. Serve with fresh crusty bread.
 
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I work in a coffee shop and my favourite coffee drink is a caramel macchiato - so I created a caramel macchiato cheesecake!
 
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