He’s really sinking his teeth into single life.

Just months out of jail, “Cannibal Cop” Gilberto Valle is seeking a gal who suits his taste — in an online dating profile that lists “cooking” as a favorite hobby.

The Match.com profile proclaims that Valle — who was found guilty of plotting to cook and eat his now-ex-wife, a conviction which a judge later tossed — is seeking a “non-judgmental” woman who’s “a little kinky ;).”

Under the handle “AmicableOne14,” the 30-year-old, disgraced former NYPD officer notes he’s a big foodie looking for a woman age 24 to 32 who likes cooking, dining out and wine tasting. Of his ideal date, he writes: “You appreciate the simple things and can make the best out of a situation that is less than ideal,” perhaps alluding to the fact that he’s under “supervised release” and has a curfew.

“You’re non-judgmental. You can generally see the good in people and you are kind and generous . . . You appreciate and laugh at bad jokes,” he writes. “If this is you, let’s get a cup of coffee.”

Valle notes he’s divorced with a child but fails to point out his wife fled out of fear of being an entree.

The hungry-for-love bachelor does list several qualities about himself in order to lure the perfect woman to eat . . . dinner with.

“I have a few bucket list items: a cross-country drive along with other traveling, seeing Jerry Seinfeld do stand-up, going to a live Hell’s Kitchen dinner service,” he proclaims.

And, he adds, he has great taste in food and beverages. “I drink an abnormal amount of coffee, sometimes I just like it black. My favorite chain coffee is Dunkin’ Donuts, but at home I drink Cafe Bustelo.”

He adds he recently got a new job, enjoys playing basketball and sometimes just relaxes at home.

“Occasionally I just need a day indoors by myself and that usually entails enjoying a glass of bourbon on the rocks,” he writes.

Valle wanted no part of discussing his romantic pursuits on Tuesday. “A what? A dating profile? No, I’m sorry. I don’t know anything about it,” he told The Post.

When shown a screenshot of the profile, he blurted, “I don’t want to see it, thanks,” and hurried inside his home.

Valle, who was released from jail in July, is under a “supervised release” schedule in which he must make curfew. Valle was freed on $100,000 bond after a surprise ruling that tossed his conviction for scheming to kidnap, kill, cook and eat his then-wife and other women — because a judge claimed it was all fantasy.

Valle admitted to engaging in depraved online interactions but claimed he never ­in­tend­ed to carry out the grisly plots.

His latest online efforts are much more tame. The profile includes photos of his dog, Valle wearing a turtleneck shirt and grinning and him holding a baby.

He also brags that “I know more about baseball than all of your guy friends” and “I’m also seriously good at tweeting.”

The disgraced ex-cop admits he may be an acquired taste.

“I am spending my energy rebounding from the errors I made in my past and rebuilding my life. Things are progressing very well on that front, and I am just beginning a new career,” he writes.

Additional reporting by Frank Rosario, Natalie O’Neill and Rich Calder