
Valentine’s Day desserts don’t have to be complicated to feel special. These easy recipes use simple ingredients and come together quickly, so you can make something sweet without spending all day in the kitchen. Whether you need treats for classroom parties, a dessert to share with your family, or homemade gifts for neighbors, these recipes work for all of it.
15+ Valentine’s Day Desserts
Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

These Peanut Butter Cup Cookies start with store-bought dough and get topped with mini peanut butter cups right when they come out of the oven. The chocolate melts just enough to stick perfectly. Use pink or red foil-wrapped cups to make them look festive.
Sweetheart Cake Mix Cookies

Sweetheart Cake Mix Cookies are made with just a few ingredients and come out soft every time. You can use any color cake mix, but strawberry or white work great for Valentine’s Day. Press conversation hearts into the tops before baking for an easy decoration.
Strawberry Fudge

This Strawberry Fudge is perfect for gift-giving because it looks impressive but takes just minutes to make. The strawberry flavor isn’t artificial or overwhelming. Cut it into small squares and package it in clear bags tied with ribbon.
Valentine’s Day Bark

Valentine’s Day Bark is one of the easiest treats you can make with kids. You just melt chocolate, spread it on a pan, and add sprinkles and candy on top. Break it into pieces once it’s set and you have a treat that looks like you bought it from a candy shop.
Peanut Butter Balls (Buckeyes)

These Peanut Butter Balls have a creamy peanut butter center dipped in chocolate. They’re no-bake and can be made a few days ahead. Use pink or red sprinkles on top to make them Valentine’s themed.
Strawberry Shortcake Puppy Chow

Strawberry Shortcake Puppy Chow turns a classic snack mix into something special for Valentine’s Day. The strawberry coating tastes like the real thing, and it’s easy to make a big batch for sharing. Serve it in individual bags for classroom treats.
Red Velvet Cake Balls

Red Velvet Cake Balls are rich and elegant without being difficult to make. You mix crumbled cake with frosting, roll it into balls, and dip them in chocolate. They’re perfect for parties because they’re easy to eat without a fork.
Nutella Fudge Bites

These Nutella Fudge Bites are for the chocolate lovers in your life. They’re rich, creamy, and take just a few ingredients. Cut them small because a little goes a long way.
Valentine Oreos

Valentine Oreos are chocolate-dipped cookies decorated with sprinkles and conversation hearts. Kids can help with the decorating part, and they look store-bought when you’re done. Make them the day before so the chocolate has time to set completely.
Valentine Pretzels

Valentine Pretzels combine sweet and salty in one easy treat. You dip pretzel rods in melted chocolate and add festive sprinkles before the chocolate sets. They’re great for wrapping individually as gifts or standing up in a jar for display.
Heart-Shaped Cupcakes

You can make Heart-Shaped Cupcakes without any special pans using a simple trick with regular liners and marbles. They look impressive at parties and kids love them. Use your favorite cake mix flavor and top with pink or red frosting.
Valentine Marshmallow Pops
Valentine Marshmallow Pops are fun to make and even more fun to eat. Large marshmallows get dipped in chocolate and decorated with sprinkles. Kids can do most of the work on these.
Valentine Cake Pops

Valentine Cake Pops take a bit more time than some of these other treats, but they’re worth it if you want something that looks really special. The key is making sure your chocolate coating isn’t too thick. Display them standing up in a foam block or lying flat on a pretty plate.
Strawberry Cheesecake Dip

This Strawberry Cheesecake Dip is lighter than most Valentine’s desserts and gives you a reason to serve fresh fruit. It takes just minutes to mix together and tastes like actual cheesecake. Serve it with graham crackers, strawberries, and apple slices.
Strawberry Fluff Salad

Strawberry Fluff Salad is sweet enough for dessert but light enough to serve alongside dinner. The pink color makes it perfect for Valentine’s Day without any extra work. Make it the night before so the flavors have time to blend.
Puff Pastry Apple Roses

Puff Pastry Apple Roses look incredibly fancy but use just store-bought puff pastry and apples. They’re easier than they appear and make your kitchen smell amazing while they bake. Dust them with powdered sugar right before serving for an elegant finish.
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