Kid-Friendly Valentine Dinner Ideas
Simple Valentine Menu Ideas
When planning your Valentine’s Day dinner, have the kids help you plan the menu. Sit down with them and ask what they might like to eat for dinner. Even simple and familiar meals, such as pizza, can be all-the-more special when they take on a Valentine’s Day theme.
Be My Valentine Pizza, from Taste of Home
Made with refrigerated pizza crust, this heart-shaped pizza is quick and easy, making it perfect for this year’s Valentine’s Day, falling right in the middle of the week. While you chop the vegetables, have your little one spread the pizza sauce and sprinkle on the cheese!
Mini Grilled Cheese Hearts, from My Recipes
There’s no better combo than grilled cheese and tomato soup. A heart-shaped cookie cutter can be used for kid-friendly preparation—have them cut the shapes and arrange the sandwiches while you heat your favorite quick-cook can of tomato soup on the stove.
Heart-Shaped Bacon Cheeseburger Pockets, from Pocket Change Gourmet
Cheeseburgers take a new form in these fun eat-with-your-hands pockets. After you’ve made the filling, have your little one form the actual pockets by scooping the filling onto the dough and crimping the edges with a fork.
Valentine Caprese Salad, from Education.com
This refreshing and colorful salad is the perfect addition to your Valentine dinner. After slicing rounds of Mozzarella, have the kids use a cookie cutter to cut heart shapes. Then, arrange the ingredients on a Valentine-themed platter.
Stock Up on Valentine’s Day Essentials at Foodtown
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