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    Valentine's Day Chocolate Covered Chips
    Yummly
    This quick recipe is as easy as it gets for a Valentine's day treat, and the sweet and salty combo is to die for.
    Valentine's Day Chocolate Boxes Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    These Valentine's Day chocolate boxes are a sweet and thoughtful way to show your love to someone special. They are made with homemade chocolate shells and can be filled with a variety of chocolates, candies, or other treats.
    White Chocolate Dipped Pretzels
    Yummly
    This is an easy-peasy recipe for a sweet and salty treat that is perfect for a last-minute Valentine's Day treat.
    Orange-Kissed Churros with "Hot" Chocolate Sauce
    Delish
    WomansDay.com's Orange-Kissed Churros with "Hot" Chocolate Sauce Recipe is a sweet and savory treat that will keep loved ones coming back for more this Valentine's Day.
    Orange-Kissed Churros with "Hot" Chocolate Sauce
    Delish
    WomansDay.com's Orange-Kissed Churros with "Hot" Chocolate Sauce Recipe is a sweet and savory treat that will keep loved ones coming back for more this Valentine's Day.
    Raspberry Mousse
    Yummly
    Raspberry Mousse is an elegant dessert, at once decadently rich yet surprisingly airy and light — an edible oxymoron with the pure flavor of fresh raspberries. Lightened with beaten egg whites and whipped cream, then tinted a perfect pink from the raspberry puree, it brings a light ending to a rich meal. It's classic French sophistication that never fails to impress! ## What is mousse? How is it different from pudding? The word “mousse” is from the French, and translates as “foam” or “froth.” Pudding is dense and heavy (and yes, delicious in its own right) and is typically made with whole milk. Mousse contains heavy cream, but by whipping it and using other light ingredients (like fresh berries and beaten egg whites) the resulting dessert is fluffy and sweet with a soft and delicate texture. ## Does mousse need powdered gelatin to hold its shape? Many mousse recipes call for adding an unflavored gelatin mixture to the base to give firmness to the final dessert. However, with both egg whites (beaten until stiff peaks form) as well as whipped cream, this mousse has enough structure to support itself as is. Not using gelatin ensures that vegetarians can enjoy it as well (most gelatin is animal-based). ## I have regular white sugar in the cupboard — do I really need superfine sugar? In short, yes. Using superfine sugar ensures that the texture of this raspberry mousse will be perfectly smooth — with no unpleasant graininess or crunch — because it dissolves much more quickly. However, there’s a simple solution if you can’t get to the store: Blitz your regular white sugar in a food processor for 30 seconds to 1 minute, and voila! Homemade superfine sugar. ## What kind of cream should I use? You can use either heavy cream or whipping cream. Heavy cream has the most milk fat at about 36%, whereas whipping cream typically has around 30%. You may also see "heavy whipping cream," which is the same thing as heavy cream. Just don't substitute light cream, as it doesn't have enough fat to whip up properly. ## Do I really have to strain the raspberry mixture through a sieve? In this recipe, getting all the seeds out of the raspberries makes a huge difference in how we experience the final dessert. A hallmark of mousse is that it's perfectly smooth, with an intense flavor that comes only from the essence of the main ingredient — whether it’s dark chocolate or the best fresh raspberries. ## Could other berries work in this mousse? Yes! If you have sweet strawberries or ripe blackberries, go for it. Foraged fruit can have varying levels of sweetness, though, so be sure the fruit isn't too tart before using it here. Just cook the fruit in a small saucepan as indicated in the first step, give it a quick taste, and adjust the sugar as needed. While fresh is always better, you could use frozen raspberries if needed — just be sure to defrost them first, and drain off the excess liquid. ## What’s the best way to serve mousse? Mousse benefits from a festive serving dish since it doesn’t have a shape of its own. Clear glass is a great way to highlight raspberry mousse’s ballet-slipper pink color. Stemless wine glasses provide stability and offer a pink window into what’s to come, while 4-ounce Mason jars keep it simple yet sweet. This recipe adds an extra twist by topping the traditional mousse with a decorative frozen mousse topper. This adds not only visual appeal but a contrast in textures and temperature that is sure to wow your guests even more. Need more ideas? Use a cute heart-shaped mold for a special Valentine's Day treat, sprinkle with fresh raspberries, or top the mousse with shaved chocolate for that classic chocolate-raspberry flavor. ## What do I do with the leftover egg yolks? Don’t toss those yolks! Put them in the fridge in a small bowl with plastic wrap touching the surface until ready to use. You can use yolks in a classic Caesar Salad, make a homemade aioli sauce, or use for other dessert recipes such as a classic crème brûlée or custard.
    Pink White Chocolate Chip Cookies
    Food52
    These pink white chocolate chip sugar cookies are crisp on the outside and soft and sweet on the inside. This recipe is perfect for a Valentine’s Day treat.
    German Spitzbuben Cookies
    Yummly
    A festive sweet treat, spitzbuben are jam sandwich cookies commonly found around Christmas time in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. They're very similar to Austrian linzer cookies — they're made up of two simple sugar cookies with a little window cut out in the top cookie that exposes the jam and is topped with a dusting of powdered sugar. The difference between linzers and spitzbuben is that spitzbuben doesn't include ground almonds or hazelnuts making them an easy cookie for bakers of all skill levels. If you're curious about what "spitzbuben" means, it roughly translates to "rogues," "rascals," or "mischievous boys," which would make for a great origin story, but the origin is unclear. What is clear is that the recipe was developed somewhere around the Swiss-German-Austrian borders which is why these elegant and delicious Christmas cookies are most commonly found in those countries, but they're simple enough in flavor and texture that anyone would enjoy them. ## Make Them Your Own __Shapes:__ These cookies have a smooth yet crispy texture which makes them great cookie cutter cookies. These are made with a round cookie cutter for the outer cookie and a heart-shaped cookie cutter for the inner cut out to make an adorable Valentine's Day treat, but you can use whatever shapes you'd like. As they're traditional German Christmas cookies, you can stick with round cookies with holiday cut-outs like a Christmas tree, stars, or snowflakes. __Jam:__ The other thing that makes these cookies great and adaptable to different tastes is that the buttery flavor that pairs so well with different types of jams. This recipe calls for strawberry and apricot jam, but you can use other jams like raspberry jam. You can even use an orange marmalade or a lemon curd. Whatever your jam is, you can use it.
    Couscous with Citrus, Yogurt, and Almonds
    Food52
    This recipe is meant to be a special breakfast treat during the cold and dreary days of winter. The delicate textures, sunny colors, and bright, cheerful flavors make for a healthy and satisfying breakfast to energize a loved one who's always taking care of everyone else first. Make this for Valentine's morning, as part of a Mother's Day brunch (increasing quantities), or to change up your normal breakfast routine. Couscous is quick-cooking, requiring only a 5-10 minute soak in boiling water. Citrus segments are arranged atop a fluffy bed of couscous flavored with the Moroccan touch of cinnamon and rose water. Almonds toasted with cinnamon and powdered sugar provide a sweet, crunchy topping and mint is fresh and lively. Feel free to use whatever citrus you can find, I used tangelo, mandarin orange, and blood orange.
  2. Feb 6, 2018 · Make a batch of Valentine’s Day desserts, of course! These edible Valentine’s gifts cover any craving, from homemade chocolates and fudge to heart-shaped coffee cakes candied pizza. End a romantic dinner with one of these desserts and your sweetheart will swoon over the romantic gesture. 1 / 70.

    • Nicole Doster
    • Overview
    • Strawberry Heart Bark
    • Chocolate Truffle Cookies
    • Home Made Top Tarts!
    • Stuffed Strawberries
    • White Chocolate Fondue
    • Peanut Butter Cheesecake Bites
    • Valentine's Day Strawberry Muffins
    • Valentine's Slice-and-Bake Cinnamon Heart Shortbread Cookies
    • Strawberry Napoleons

    These homemade Valentine's Day treats will delight your loved ones.

    The best gift you can give your loved ones this Valentine's Day is something homemade and delicious. It shows you spent time picking out just the right recipe and personalizing it. Trying something new on Vday may sound like a daunting task, but we have lots of super easy recipes that look completely adorable and will melt hearts. Try 11 tasty Valentine's Day dessert recipes that are a pleasure to make, plate, and share.

    Swirls of semi-sweet and white chocolate are studded with conversation hearts, candy sprinkles, and freeze-dried strawberries to make this colorful Valentine's Day bark. Break it into pieces to package up for easy gifting.

    "These are unbelievable!" raves KatieN. "If you like chocolate, you will love these. I am very grateful to the reviewer who recommended dipping your hands in cold water (and keeping them wet) when handling the dough- makes things much easier!"

    Start with this easy recipe (it uses refrigerated pie crust for a shortcut) and cut out mini tarts. Place a popsicle stick on the bottom cut-out, add a dab of filling to the center (not too much!) and wet the edges before positioning the top cut-out. Seal the edges with a fork and bake until golden brown. Cool and frost as desired - so adorable!

    If your loved one adores strawberry cheesecake but you're short on time, these stuffed strawberries will do the trick. They're a cinch to make, and look lusciously fancy. To stuff the strawberries, cut off the stem ends to create a level surface so the fruit can stand up.

    "Rich creamy white chocolate fondue, made with real cream!" says recipe creator RusticJoyfylFood. "Perfect for a party or a romantic night in. Assemble tasty things to dip like pretzel rods, brownies, marshmallows and assorted fruits. Enjoy!"

    So easy! Simply chill the peanut butter and cream cheese mixture before dipping it in white chocolate. Home cook Christina pressed the mixture into heart-shaped candy molds before chilling and dipping for decorative flair.

    Topped with a heart-shaped slice of strawberry, these muffins make a fun Valentine's Day breakfast bite or snack. "Wow, these are delicious!" raves flammaefata. "Just the right amount of sweet and sour — the lemon offsets the strawberries very, very well."

    You can slice this sweet and spicy cookie dough into disks or roll it out to cut with a heart-shaped cookie cutter. Decorate beautifully by dipping cooled cookies into melted dark or white chocolate or just drizzle them.

    This fancy looking desserts is ridiculously easy to make, thanks to frozen puff pastry dough and vanilla pudding.

    "Maximum elegance for minimum fuss," says basg101. "This was super - easy to assemble, looked stunning, and tasted delicious. I made it one day ahead, keeping the cream in the fridge and the pastry squares in an air-tight container out of the fridge. It went over so well with my company I plan on making it again for the guest expected next week."

    • Vicky Mcdonald
  3. Feb 6, 2024 · From rich chocolate cake and crème brûlée to festive Valentine’s Day cupcakes and easy sparkle sweetheart cookies, there’s something on this list everyone will love. If you’re looking for Valentine’s Day dessert inspiration, I have 36+ Valentine’s Day Dessert Recipes gathered together for you today.

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  4. Feb 2, 2022 · By Laura Denby. Taste of Home's Editorial Process. Updated: May 20, 2024. Need a last-minute dessert for your sweetheart? Here are our top picks for quick and delicious Valentine's Day treats. There’s no need to spring for a heart-shaped box of chocolates.

    • Laura Denby
  5. 1 / 25. Semisweet Chocolate Mousse Recipe photo by Taste of Home. A friend shared this rich velvety chocolate mousse recipe with me. I love to cook and have tons of recipes, but this one is a favorite. Best of all, it's easy to make. —Judy Spencer, San Diego, California. Go to Recipe. 2 / 25.

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · Whether it's a batch of Valentine's Day cookies for the kids in your family or a decadent chocolate dessert for your favorite sweetheart, this list has all the Valentine's Day treats you need for February 14. Choose from strawberry desserts and red velvet recipes, or opt for impressive Valentine's Day cupcakes filled with raspberry creme. But ...

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  8. Jan 29, 2024 · Home. Recipes. 55 Valentine’s Day Desserts Worth Swooning Over. By: Food Network Kitchen. Updated on January 29, 2024. Save Collection. Chocolate, strawberries, cheesecake and more! Who...

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