Blue Apron is offering the perfect Valentine’s Day meal for two

Blue Apron 2023 Valentine's Day Offering. Image courtesy Blue Apron
Blue Apron 2023 Valentine's Day Offering. Image courtesy Blue Apron

When it comes to meal delivery services, blue apron consistently delivers delicious meals that we can make at home. And this includes for holidays.

Although we have had a chance to enjoy past holiday meals, including their Thanksgiving and Christmas offerings, we are actually very excited about what they are doing for Valentine’s Day. In fact, it feels like Blue Apron is bringing the romance with this very special meal kit.

On top of a premium meal designed by a blue apron chef, for Valentine’s Day this year you can also add on a charcuterie board, a very special dessert, and even a sparkling wine. Basically, they are making a statement with their Valentine’s Day themed option.

So what exactly is the Valentine’s Day option? What can you add to your Blue Apron order? And when do you need to get that order in? We have the answers.

Blue Apron helps us elevate our Valentine’s Day dinner

According to the press email received on behalf of Blue Apron,

"Create an elevated meal with Premium seared scallops perfectly balanced with fresh tomato sauce, asparagus and a side of crispy garlic-bread! Customers even have the option to add a charcuterie board as an appetizer or a caramel macchiato pie as a decadent dessert."

And that’s not all, as you can also complete your meal with the perfect sparkling wine. The sparkling wine will pair perfectly with your meal, and add the perfect finishing touch to this delicious, romantic, and elegant feast for the senses.

So what else do you need to know about this romantic add on?

"The recipes are available for delivery the week of February 13. Order by February 8 to receive them in time for Valentine’s Day. Blue Apron will also be running a flash sale from Feb 6-12th in which new subscribers can receive $130 off across 6 boxes plus free shipping on their first box."

All of this sounds like a win to us. And it solves the problem of what to do for dinner on Valentine’s Day if you have no desire or time to actually go out on a fancy date. Instead, you can bring the fancy date to your home.

What do you think fellow guilty eaters? Is this something that you would be interested in doing for your Valentine’s Day date? And what do you think of this particular meal choice?