Gourmet Valentine
It’s a big week! Today is Super Bowl Sunday. We hope you’re preparing to enjoy a football extravaganza! This week also includes a more romantic day for couples – Valentine’s Day!
A gourmet Valentine’s Day dinner prepared at home has a kind of magic that even the finest restaurant can’t quite replicate. The act of planning, cooking, and plating a meal for someone you love turns dinner into a heartfelt gesture — one that says “you’re worth the time.” Candlelight, soft music, beautifully set plates, and the aroma of something luxurious simmering in your kitchen all come together to create a private dining experience both intimate and memorable. Homemade dishes also allow you to personalize flavors, add special touches, and infuse every bite with intention. Here are a few ideas to consider for a gourmet date night at home.
Dinner for Two Option 1: 100% Grass Fed Bison Tenderloin Filet MignonFor a truly elevated and lean gourmet entrée, a pair of grass fed bison tenderloin filets make an ex-traordinary centerpiece. Sear them in butter and fresh thyme, finishing in the oven for a perfect medi-um rare. Pair the steaks with garlic herb mashed potatoes and roasted asparagus drizzled with a touch of lemon. Start the evening with a raw milk aged cheddar cheese served alongside figs or Marcona almonds. A bold red wine — such as a Cabernet Sauvignon or a robust Malbec — complements bison beautifully. For dessert, offer dark chocolate mousse with raspberries or a flourless chocolate torte.
Dinner for Two Option 2: Wild Caught Alaskan King Salmon or Alaskan Salish Sea HalibutFor a lighter yet equally luxurious experience, wild Alaskan seafood brings freshness and elegance to the plate. Choose rich, buttery King Salmon or delicate, flaky Halibut, and pan sear it with lemon, dill, and a touch of browned butter. Accompany the entrée with wild rice pilaf and sautéed seasonal greens. For the cheese course, serve a creamy triple cream brie with pear slices or honeycomb. A chilled Chardonnay or a crisp Sauvignon Blanc pairs beautifully with both fish options. Finish the meal with a tangy lemon tart or a berry pavlova that adds a bright, romantic flourish.
Dinner for Two Option 3: Pork Sirloin RoastA pork sirloin roast offers a warm, comforting, and aromatic Valentine’s Day supper without sacrificing elegance. Slow roast the pork with rosemary, garlic, and a hint of apple cider to keep it tender and fragrant. Serve it with parme-san polenta or roasted root vegetables and a side of wilted spinach with garlic. For your cheese course, choose an aged Gouda or a nutty Gruyère paired with dried apricots. To drink, a medium bodied Pinot Noir or a slightly sweet Ries-ling brings balance to the savory pork. Conclude with apple cinnamon crostatas or vanilla bean panna cotta for a cozy yet refined dessert.
Top the evening off with Artisan Hand-crafted Dark Chocolates from Askinosie!
All the Best, Team USWM
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Christian Ross
Meet Christian Ross. Chris is our February Featured Chef. He is the Culinary Director for Ability Culinary, a premium performance-focused food company that curates and executes meals and services for elite performers, professional athletes and pro sports teams. KEEP READING
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Pork Tenderloin Tips
Pork tenderloin is a delicate, lean cut that delivers incredible flavor when handled correctly—but its low-fat content means it can turn dry quickly without the right technique. Independent filmmaker and part‑time chef Mike Loayza demonstrates a reliable, no‑nonsense method for getting perfect results
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Shout Out
This crowd pleasing game day BBQ Citrus Brisket Sliders recipe comes to us from McKenzie (@timestamped.food). Sure to be a go-to classic. This grass-fed brisket slider recipe is sure to bring home the win! Follow McKenzie and many other wonderful creators at FoodSocial.io
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February Featured Chef
Our Featured Chef for February 2026 is Chef Christian Ross. Christian is the Culinary Director for Ability Culinary, a premium performance-focused food company that curates and executes meals and services for elite performers and professional athletes & teams. Chris is at the intersection of high-level execution and real-world volume food that tastes great, holds well, travels well, and still supports performance without feeling like “health food.” Ability Culinary has partnered with US Wellness Meats to supply nutrient dense proteins to the highest-level athletes and performers in the U.S. "Steak au poivre is my favorite. It’s grass-fed ribeye cooked properly, paired with a cognac peppercorn jus made from grass-fed beef bones. Classic, sharp, and it never misses."
— Christian Ross This week, Chris shares his favorite recipe. His Grass-fed Steak with Tallow Pommes Frites & Cognac Au Poivre recipe is amazing. A perfectly cooked grass‑fed ribeye is one of those timeless dishes that proves great ingredients don’t need much embellishment—just technique, patience, and respect for the meat. This preparation leans into that philosophy.
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