If you’re still unsure about your Valentine’s Day plans or haven’t decided what to do with your loved one, we might have the perfect solution for you. Instead of going out, why not surprise your partner with a romantic dinner for two? And the best part – you don’t have to cook it. The COOK Valentine’s Meals for Two are an easy answer that provides you with home-cooked meals, without the stress of things going wrong. The Valentine’s Day menu includes both meat and vegetarian options, and you can pick from starters, main courses, side dishes, and delicious desserts. READ MORE: Top Valentine’s Day flowers you can get delivered to their door from budget picks to luxury bouquets READ MORE: These are the 7 best chocolates to give for Valentine’s Day this year The process is straightforward; just select the meal items you want, add them to your basket and choose a delivery date. If choosing individual menu items seems overwhelming, you can opt for the complete Valentine’s Meal Boxes which include a starter, main course, sides, and a dessert to help you create a lavish feast with less hassle. You can also select different versions, like the luxury box (£49.70) for a particularly special occasion (or just because you want to spoil your loved one), with veggie boxes also available for those who prefer a meat-free diet. However, if you want to mix and match and select your own items, there’s plenty to choose from in the COOK Valentine’s Meals for Two, reports the Mirror. COOK, a family-owned business known for its homemade meals, has a mouth-watering selection of dishes on offer this Valentine’s Day. From beef wellington and portobello mushroom risotto to roasted vegetable lasagna and parmesan chicken, there’s something for everyone.
The luxury Valentine’s Day meal box is under £50
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Starters include cheese souffles and mushroom pate, while desserts like sticky toffee pudding and cheesecakes are ready for afters. The best part? All the food is frozen and delivered directly to your door, so you can keep it on ice until you’re ready to use it. If you accidentally over-order, you can stash some in your freezer for another occasion. COOK also offers regular meals for one, two, four or eight people, perfect if you’re tired of meal prepping or need help with a dinner party. For those looking to splurge, Fortnum and Mason’s Valentine’s Meal for £125 includes a bottle of wine, antipasti olive selection, tempus mixed charcuterie platter, picos de pain breadsticks, lobster macaroni served in a Denby ceramic dish with green beans and shallot dressing, and raspberry and vodka Belgian chocolate thins. Alternatively, why not treat yourself and order your COOK Valentine’s Meals for Two now?