Try my Recipes for Valentine’s Day! This day is the perfect occasion to show your partner, family, and friends how much you love and appreciate them. What better way to do that than with some tasty treats and sweets? So grab your apron, your mixer, and your sweetheart, and get ready to whip up some Valentine’s Day magic in the kitchen!
These are some yummy recipes that everyone will love for Valentine’s Day or any special day. Let us know what you think of these recipes by sharing in the comments below which one you loved the most!
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Recipes for Valentine’s Day – Yummy Sweets and Treats!
Cinnamon Valentine Candy Kisses
Recipe by More with Less Today
Not only do these look pretty, but you can also make them ahead and store them.
Valentine Heart Pies
Recipe by Cincy Shopper
These little mini pies are adorable and so easy to make. You start with a store-bought pie crust or make your own and cherry filling. It’s a perfect little dessert for everyone in the family. You can even make them in different flavors if you want to reach all the hearts in your family. This is a fun recipe to make with the kids too.
Cupid’s French Toast
Recipe by Midget Momma
Who doesn’t love French toast? This one is a real treat! Stuffed with raspberries and drizzled with chocolate it’s perfect for Valentine’s Day breakfast or brunch. Chocolate for breakfast? Oh yeah! You can make it healthier by using whole-grain bread and chocolate with less sugar.
Sweetheart Raspberry Scone
Recipe by Glue Stick Blog
Scones are simply divine! These made-from-scratch scones include raspberries and white chocolate chips. You could use any berry you like but the raspberry is perfect. Why not serve a delicious tea with these and feel fancy?
Chocolate Banana Sundae Bites
Recipe by Finding Zest
These are just plain fun! And something the kids can make for mom, dad, or grandparents. With a little bit of dipping, some sprinkles, and a cherry on top you have an adorable Valentine’s Day treat.
Lava Cakes for 2
Recipe by Saving Your Dinero
This delicious mound of chocolatey goodness is just for two unless, of course, you make the recipe more than once. This is a luscious dessert to make for the chocolate lover in your life.
Easy Chocolate Dipped Wafers
Recipe by Mama Cheaps
The chocolate-dipped wafers are a wonderful treat to make up and give away. You can make extra to share with neighbors and friends too. Remember them this Valentine’s Day with these tasty treats. They use store-bought wafers and chocolate melting chips so it is easy, fun, and fast to put these together.
Raspberry Tiramisu Cuties
Recipe by Food Meanderings
I love individual servings of dessert. These tiny tiramisu cuties are so adorable and just the right size if you want to indulge but not too much. Plus they are ready in just 20 minutes. This recipe calls for Kahlua but you can leave that out if you choose.
Heart-Shaped Whoopie Pies
Recipe by Sheri Silver
There’s nothing better than a whoopie pie unless it’s a heart-shaped one with pink filling! Made from scratch with a yummy cream cheese filling these would be great tucked in a Valentine’s Day lunch.
Beetroot Risotto
Recipe by Strength & Sunshine
This beetroot risotto is a unique twist on a favorite dish. It would go nicely paired with chicken or beef for your Valentine’s Day dinner. The beets add a lovely festive color and nutritional value. Delicious!
Red Velvet Cheesecake
Recipe by Cooking with Carlee
Cheesecake and red velvet – a match made in heaven! This is a delightfully easy dessert to make and you can serve it with cookies, vanilla wafers, or fruit. A box cake mix provides the red velvet so it would be easy to change up to strawberry, chocolate, or even white cake.
Easy Strawberry Trifle
Recipe by Wholesome Yum
Trifle is so easy to make and so pretty! Make sure you serve it up in a pretty trifle bowl. This dish would be great for dessert, brunch or an afternoon treat for your favorite Valentine.
This Anchor Hocking Monaco Trifle Bowl is inexpensive and so pretty too!
If you don’t have a trifle bowl for your festive desserts, check out this one available at Amazon.com.
Conversation Hearts Strawberry Hot Chocolate
Recipe by Two Kids & A Coupon
No Valentine’s Day would be complete without those little conversation hearts. They have been around forever and February is still cool enough to enjoy hot chocolate. If you have kids or grandkids, this is a special treat that they will love. Serve them this with French toast and you can’t go wrong.
Do you have some favorite Valentine’s Day sweets and treats recipes that you love? Let me know!
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Sheri Silver says
Thanks so much for including my whoopie pies in this lovely round up – can’t wait to try some of the other recipes!