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Cooking dinner for a loved one shouldn’t be complicated.

And it shouldn’t take long, either.

That’s the philosophy shared by Randy and Katherine Feltis of Barrie, Ontario, who have built a loyal following on TikTok and other social media platforms with their brand “Katherine Wants.” (See the video at the top of this article.)

The formula is simple: Whatever the Canadian chef’s wife wants, he cooks for her.

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Now he’s sharing his recipes widely through their debut cookbook, “Katherine Wants, Randy Cooks: The Ultimate Date Night Cookbook.”

The cookbook is divided into different relationship stages — beginning with “First Date” and concluding with “Growing Old Together.”

“It’s different than your average cookbook where you’re looking at soups and salads, and it’s broken down that way,” said Katherine Feltis.

There’s also a cocktail chapter — “because that’s important in dating,” her husband added.

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