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What I'd Cook for Date Night at Home
There’s something about summer that makes staying in feel just as good as going out.
A slower evening, a great playlist, something good to cook, a glass of wine, and a meal that feels a little more special than usual.
If you’re planning a date night at home, here are a few recipes I love that feel elevated — but are still easy enough to actually make. And if you need a good playlist, I love this one on Spotify!
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Tuna Carpaccio
Light, fresh, and beautifully simple. This is the kind of starter that instantly makes dinner feel special.
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Linguine Gamberetti
Garlicky, flavorful, and comes together quickly. It feels like something you’d order at a restaurant, but it’s easy to make at home.
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Baked Clams Oreganata
Buttery, herby, and packed with flavor. Perfect for sharing and a great way to start the meal.
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Burrata and Tomato Risotto
Creamy, rich, and balanced with fresh tomatoes and burrata. This one feels indulgent in the best way.
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Chicken Orzo Bake with Spinach and Feta
Cozy, flavorful, and perfect if you want something a little more relaxed but still thoughtful.
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Date night doesn’t have to be complicated — just a few good recipes, a little intention, and time to slow down.
If you make one of these, I’d love to hear how it turns out.
Happy Cooking!
Christina 💛
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