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    Easy Desserts for Valentine’s Day
    Yummly
    Easy Desserts For Valentine’s Day With Pound Cake, Strawberries, Frozen Whipped Topping, Cookie, Mint
    Valentine’s Chocolate and Raspberry Cake
    Food52
    This cake recipe is almost flourless with a very soft inside and covered with a Raspberry Chocolate ganache. Perfect Valentine’s Day Desserts with Champagne.
    Easy Red Velvet Cookies for Valentine's Day Dessert
    Yummly
    Easy Red Velvet Cookies For Valentine's Day Dessert With Chocolate Cake Mix, Eggs, Oil, Chocolate Chips, Red Food Coloring, Powder Sugar
    Chocolate Lava Cake
    The Pioneer Woman
    Chocolate lava cake is a Valentine's Day dessert recipe that'll have your sweetheart swooning. The molten center is gooey perfection served with ice cream!
    Double Cherry Dessert
    Food.com
    This recipe has been passed among my family members for so long that I cannot recall who first introducted it to us. It's one of the dessert cakes that I like to take to potluck gatherings and to school events because it's quick to prepare and travels well in a 9x13 baking pan. You can also make it in a bundt pan. And it make's a great Valentine's Day dessert, too.
    Strawberry Heart Cake
    Taste of Home
    My granddaughter, Leslie, was born on Valentine's Day, so every year I bake up this special strawberry heart-shaped cake for her. We love the berries folded right into the batter. It's a convenient way to whip up a delightful dessert since it starts with a boxed mix.
    Chocolate Cherry Slow Cooker Cake
    Allrecipes
    This makes a great Valentine's Day dessert. The richest cake you will ever taste. No need for icing. Scoop and serve hot with ice cream.
    Dark and Creamy Chocolate Cake
    Allrecipes
    Impress your valentine with this luscious dessert. This is a very rich and moist cake, perfect for Valentine's Day, or any time!
    White Chocolate Mousse with Strawberries
    Yummly
    Light and fluffy, sweet and creamy — most of us have at least tried the delicate dessert we know as mousse. The most common flavor, of course, is chocolate, but it can take on different flavors like this white chocolate mousse. It's both an elegant dessert and it's easy to execute. If you've never made mousse before, this mousse recipe is a is an excellent introduction to the art of making dessert foam, but there are a few things you should know before you get started. ## Foam Some might call mousse the precursor to [molecular gastronomy](https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/molecular-gastronomy) based on its frothy nature. In fact, the literal translation of "mousse" from French is "foam." But this foam doesn't require high tech gadgets like a rotary evaporator — this foam is only fancy in its finished form and uses basic kitchen tools to achieve it along with some key ingredients. Mousse is sometimes made with egg yolks, but this one only uses whipped egg whites and whipped cream to make it light and airy. For both the cream and the eggs, you whip them separately with an electric mixer (either a stand mixer or a hand mixer) on high speed until soft peaks form and then you fold in melted chocolate. It might sound complicated, but once you've made it, you'll understand that there's no sorcery involved in the making of mousse magic. ## Raw Egg Whites This easy recipe does call for raw egg whites which may be a concern for some, despite the rarity of actual [salmonella contamination in commercially sold eggs](https://slate.com/technology/2014/03/salmonella-and-raw-eggs-how-ive-eaten-tons-of-cookie-dough-and-never-gotten-sick.html). If you do want to opt out of eating raw eggs (a must if you are pregnant of immunocompromised), you can use pasteurized eggs or meringue powder in this recipe to eliminate any worry. ## Melting Chocolate This recipe requires melted chocolate. You can use a microwave to melt the chocolate, but the most traditional way to do it is in a double boiler. There are specially made double boilers, but you can put together a makeshift double boiler with a heat-resistant bowl on top of a saucepan filled with a few inches of water. Just make sure the water stays at a low simmer so you don't overcook the chocolate. ## Variations And Inspiration This recipe layers the mousse with strawberries to make a cheerful Valentine's Day dessert or dinner party dessert that will hold its own. But, you can also use the mousse to build other lively desserts: _Cakes:_ This mousse can be used between layers in a layer cake, or it can be used as the filling in a simple icebox cake. _Parfaits:_ This easy white chocolate mousse is versatile enough to pair with many different textures and flavors, making it perfect for layering with crumbled vanilla wafers and strawberry jam for a slightly different version of this individual dessert. _Pie:_ This mousse can easily be spread into a pre-cooked (and fully cooled) traditional pie crust or a cookie crust for a lighter version of white-chocolate cream pie.