Whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or not, everyone can get behind luscious recipes! See our favorite desserts, from an easy strawberry hand pie to a chocolate lava cake. Plus, we’ve tacked on some mouthwatering breakfast and dinner ideas, too!
Valentine’s Day Dessert IdeasStrawberry Hand Pies
Go old-school with these mini jam-filled Valentine’s heart pies. Fill with strawberry jam (or a similar filling of your choice). Serve warm and toasty.
Strawberry Hand Pies
Photo by Sam Jones/Quinn Brein
Valentine’s Day Brownies
Chocolate is always a good idea—so look no further than these scrumptious conversation heart brownies!
Valentine’s Day Brownies
Photo by Sam Jones/Quinn Brein
Classic Sugar Cookies
Use this classic sugar cookie recipe to make delicious cookies that can be shaped and decorated however your heart desires!
Classic Sugar Cookies
Chocolate Truffles
There’s no need to buy expensive truffles from a store when you can make your own luscious candies.
Chocolate Truffles
Easy Turtle Candies
These “Poor Man’s Turtles” are easy and addictive!
Easy Turtle Candies
Best Butter Cookies
These cookies are crisp and buttery, and they keep well—if you can keep them hidden for long enough!
Best Butter Cookies
Photo by Sam Jones/Quinn Brein
Chocolate Lava Cakes
An aura of mystery surrounds this showstopping dessert, which is probably why so few cooks try to make it at home. In fact, it’s easy to make if you pay close attention to the baking time.
Chocolate Lava Cakes
Photo by Becky Luigart-Stayner
Toll House Cookie Pie
This Toll House Pie recipe is an easy one that everyone loves. It tastes like a giant chocolate chip cookie!
Toll House Cookie Pie
Photo by Sam Jones/Quinn Brein
Raspberry Honey Cake
This raspberry honey cake is beautiful, isn’t it? Finding easy cake recipes that are this delicious (and not out of a box) is amazing!
Raspberry Honey Cake
Valentine’s Day Breakfast IdeasStrawberry Crepes
Cut the strawberries into heart shapes for added Valentine’s Day panache!
Strawberry Crepes
Valentine’s Day Dinner
A wise man once posed the question: “How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat?” In light of this, here are a few Valentine’s Day dinner ideas to balance out the delicious desserts above.
Chicken in Chocolate Sauce Piquante
This recipe, similar to a chicken mole, is sure to spice up your Valentine’s Day dinner!
Chicken in Chocolate Sauce Piquante
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Apple-Glazed Pork Tenderloin
Marinate the meat the night before and just slip it in the oven when your special guest walks in the door.
Apple-Glazed Pork Tenderloin
Pair any main dish with one of these great salad recipes!
Related Content
Are you a chocolate lover? Check out our wickedly indulgent chocolate recipes!
Why do we celebrate Valentine’s Day, anyway? Learn the holiday’s history (and find some romantic quotes for that last-minute card…) on our main Valentine’s Day page!
Do you celebrate Valentine’s Day with delicious food? Tell us what you love to make (or eat!).