28 Cozy And Delicious Recipes You Should Make In February (2024)

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Marie TellingPublished on February 01, 2018
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1. Sesame-Crusted Baked Chicken Tenders with Mandarin Orange-Ginger Dressing

brooklynsupper.com

Add a low-carb crunch to your chicken tenders by coating them with sesame seeds.

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2. Kimchi Fried Rice

pinchofyum.com

Because kimchi deserves to be part of your weeknight dinners more often.

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3. Five Easy Chicken Marinades

gimmesomeoven.com

Never eat another bland chicken breast again thanks to these five marinades. You can choose between teriyaki, enchilada, tandoori, honey mustard, and pesto.

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4. Slow Cooker Orange Chicken

Joe Lingeman / thekitchn.com

Did you promise yourself that you wouldn't order delivery quite so often this year? Well, now it's time to walk the walk.

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5. Salmon Burgers With Slaw

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pinchofyum.com

It's official: Salmon burgers are my new favorite food.

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7. Vegan Black Bean Chili

gimmesomeoven.com

The recipe is vegan but you can always add some meat or dairy if that's your thing.

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8. Winter Vegetable Dungeness Crab Chowder

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brooklynsupper.com

If you're getting a bit sick of chicken noodle soup, try crab instead.

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9. Sea Salt Cashew Butter Chocolate Protein Bars

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ambitiouskitchen.com

The post-workout snack of your dreams.

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10. Party Wings With Cholula Butter

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James Ransom / food52.com

Best way to be the star of the party? Bring those wings with you.

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11. Coconut Curry Noodle Bowls

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pinchofyum.com

Delicious and vegetarian-friendly — just make sure to skip the fish sauce and use vegetable broth.

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12. One Pan Tandoori Chicken With Spiced Coconut Rice

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ambitiouskitchen.com

Use cauliflower for a low-carb version.

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13. Winter Citrus Smoothie

halfbakedharvest.com

It's citrus season and such a thing needs to be celebrated properly.

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14. Burnt Carrots With Honey, Black Pepper, Butter, and Almonds

alexandracooks.com

I feel like we don't eat enough carrots, which is a shame because carrots are the best. Especially when they're honey glazed as they are here.

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15. Lemony Lentil Soup

gimmesomeoven.com

You can make it stovetop, in a slow cooker, or an Instant Pot.

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16. Oven-Roasted Polenta with Poached Eggs

alexandracooks.com

Polenta is delicious but it's also a pain to make, so any method that makes that process easier (in this case by popping it in the oven for 40 minutes without having to watch over it like a maniac) is a win for me.

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17. Hasselback Potatoes With Kale, Beans, and Pesto

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greenkitchenstories.com

The perfect dinner side.

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18. Gluten-Free Chocolate Buckwheat Waffles

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Alex Lau / bonappetit.com

And just like that, I've just figured out my next brunch.

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19. Baked Eggs With Ricotta and Onions

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Julia Gartland / food52.com

Ricotta is one of those products for which quality makes a world of difference. So if you can, try to buy fresh ricotta instead of the pre-packaged one.

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20. Mexican Hot Pot With Avocado Crema

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halfbakedharvest.com

😍

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21. Chocolate Chip, Hazelnut, and Pomegranate Cake

topwithcinnamon.com

A beautiful Sunday bake project.

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22. Split Pea Soup

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Deb Perelman / smittenkitchen.com

Another cozy winter soup to add to your rotation.

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23. Spinach and Cheese Strata

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damndelicious.net

Made with challah bread, spinach, and, most importantly, lots of cheese.

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24. Wheat Berry Bowl With Merguez and Pomegranate

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Bobbi Lin / bonappetit.com

Here for anything that involves merguez.

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25. Restaurant-Style Ramen

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Lauren Volo / thekitchn.com

Level of coziness: 1,000,000

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26. Chai Cashew and Hemp Latte

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halfbakedharvest.com

February is usually cold, and damp, and gross, so you're definitely gonna need one of these.

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27. Giant Bean Gratin

David Lebovitz / davidlebovitz.com

Sure, "bean gratin" isn't the sexiest name for a dish, but this recipe truly delivers when it comes to taste.

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28. Lemon and Coconut Bars

greenkitchenstories.com

Because lemon bars are the perfect food (don't @ me).

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    FAQs

    What food month is February? ›

    February is National Potato Lovers Month, National Hot Breakfast Night, and National Snack Food Month.

    What is February in season? ›

    Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collard greens, kale, and turnips are also totally tasty and remarkably versatile. From stews to pastas to game-day menu-worthy dips, these vegetables can absolutely please picky eaters if you prepare them wisely.

    What makes eating enjoyable? ›

    Our brains reward us more for some foods than for others.

    Because food is essential for our survival, our brains reward us for eating anything at all by releasing opioid-based chemicals that make us feel good, said Paul Breslin, a nutritional scientist at Rutgers University and the Monell Chemical Senses Center.

    How do you make boring food interesting? ›

    But, if a frequent snack is becoming boring or doesn't create satisfaction during and afterwards, I'd suggest switching it up slightly. Instead of peanut butter, other choices include hummus, buffalo chicken dip, chip dips, and more.

    What is the number one rule of cooking? ›

    1. Read the recipe. Of all the important advice out there about cooking, this by far has to be the number 1 rule of cooking: read your recipe completely before getting started. This may seem like a mundane task (especially when you're excited dive in!), but you'll be so thankful you took the time to do it!

    What is the best meat to eat in February? ›

    February marks the end of the wild duck and hare seasons. Conscientious eaters will also want to put venison, wood pigeon, rabbit and squirrel on their menus this month. Try these sustainable meats with succulent forced rhubarb or get foraging for young nettles, chickweed and velvet shank mushrooms.

    Is February National Snack Food Month? ›

    February is National Snack Food Month, so we thought we'd take the opportunity to highlight the many virtues of snacking. Often maligned, snacks are an important part of a healthy eating plan.

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