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Bake Love: 30 Easy Valentine’s Day Cookie Recipes

01/26/2025 by Nathaniel Lee

Valentine’s Day is a time to show your love and appreciation for those special people in your life, and nothing says “I care” like a homemade treat. However, tackling a complicated recipe can be a real buzzkill, especially when you’re already busy with other plans. I’ve put together this collection of easy Valentine’s cookies recipe ideas to wow your loved ones without keeping you chained to the kitchen.

Contents

  • Valentine’s Cookies Recipe
    • 1. Classic Sugar Cookies
    • 2. Red Velvet Cookies
    • 3. Chocolate Chip Cookies
    • 4. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
    • 5. Marshmallow-Chocolate Cookie Sammies
    • 6. Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
    • 7. Snickerdoodles
    • 8. Shortbread Cookies
    • 9. Chewy Molasses Cookies
    • 10. Thumbprint Cookies
    • 11. Meringue Cookies
    • 12. M&M Cheesecake Cookie Bars
    • 13. Mug Cookie
    • 14. Sprinkled Sugar Skillet Cookie
    • 15. Amaretti Cookies
    • 16. Pizzelles
    • 17. Peanut Butter Blossoms
    • 18. Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
    • 19. Lemon Thyme Coin Cookies
    • 20. Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
    • 21. White Chocolate Cranberry Cookies
    • 22. Almond, Tahini, and Raspberry Cookies
    • 23. No-Bake Cookies
    • 24. Salted Caramel Cookies
    • 25. Funfetti Cookies
    • 26. Tiny Coconut Cookies With Hibiscus Glaze
    • 27. Apple-Cinnamon Breakfast Cookies
    • 28. Jam Sandwich Cookies
    • 29. Sheet Pan Brownie-Cookie Bars
    • 30. Flourless Chocolate-Walnut Cookies
  • Conclusion

Valentine’s Cookies Recipe

Creating Valentine’s Day cookies can be time-consuming because of intricate decorating techniques, specific timing requirements, and the pressure to make everything look picture-perfect. This article breaks down quick cookie recipes into simple, manageable steps, helping you create Instagram-worthy treats without the usual frustration and complexity.

I spent countless Valentine’s Days stressing over complicated dessert recipes that left my kitchen in chaos and my spirits dampened until I discovered the perfect easy cookie recipes that changed everything. Create memorable Valentine’s Day treats with simple recipes that anyone can make, regardless of baking experience.

1. Classic Sugar Cookies

Start with a sweet and buttery cookie recipe that everyone can enjoy on Valentine’s Day. Cream together butter and sugar, add vanilla extract and eggs. Mix in flour, baking powder, and salt, then chill the dough before rolling and cutting your Valentine’s sugar cookies into shapes.

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2. Red Velvet Cookies

Combine flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt, then cream together butter and sugar. Add eggs and buttermilk, alternating with the dry ingredients, then mix in red food coloring and vanilla. While giving a tangy taste and soft texture to the cookies, buttermilk provides a good source of calcium for bone health.

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3. Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate chip cookies are a classic that everyone loves. Cream some butter and sugar, then add eggs and vanilla extract; mix in flour, baking soda, salt, and optionally oats; finally, fold in chocolate chips. Aside from providing antioxidants, chocolate chips give a gooey texture to the cookies.

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4. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Cream together sugar and butter, add vanilla extract and eggs, mix in flour, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt with oats, then fold in raisins. Oats contain fiber that aids in digestion. This recipe is perfect for those who prefer a less sweet cookie.

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5. Marshmallow-Chocolate Cookie Sammies

This Valentine’s Day cookie recipe is perfect for families with kids and those who enjoy a playful treat. Cream together butter and sugar, add egg and vanilla extract, then mix in dry ingredients. Bake cookies, then sandwich two together with a marshmallow and a piece of chocolate.

Marshmallow-Chocolate Cookie Sammies
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6. Double Chocolate Chip Cookies

You can’t go wrong with double the chocolate on Valentine’s Day! Cream together butter and sugar, add eggs and vanilla extract, then mix in dry ingredients, cocoa powder, and chocolate chips. This results in an intense chocolate flavor with a chewy texture and plenty of chocolate chips.

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7. Snickerdoodles

Snickerdoodles are a festive and delicious treat for Valentine’s dates. More than that, cinnamon may help regulate blood sugar levels. Cream together butter and sugar, then add eggs and vanilla extract; mix in flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt, then roll dough in cinnamon sugar mixture.

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8. Shortbread Cookies

Cream together butter and sugar, then add vanilla extract. Mix in flour, cornstarch, and salt, then chill the dough before rolling and cutting into shapes. Butter provides a source of Vitamin A, which is important for vision and immune function.

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9. Chewy Molasses Cookies

Looking for a softer, chewier cookie than gingerbread? Cream some butter and sugar, add egg and molasses, then mix in dry ingredients including ginger and cinnamon. Aside from molasses giving the cookies a deep brown color, iron from molasses is vital for oxygen transport in the blood.

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10. Thumbprint Cookies

Cream together sugar and butter, add vanilla extract and egg, then mix in salt, flour, cornstarch, and salt. Roll the dough into balls, make an indentation in the center, then fill with jam. Sweet and buttery with a burst of fruity flavor, this Valentine’s Day cookie recipe is perfect for those who love a customizable cookie.

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11. Meringue Cookies

Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form, gradually add sugar, then pipe or spoon onto a baking sheet and bake at a low temperature. Egg whites are a good source of protein and are low in calories. They also give a sweet and delicate feel with a melt-in-your-mouth texture.

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12. M&M Cheesecake Cookie Bars

 The cheesecake layer provides calcium for bone health, and the cookie base offers some energy from carbohydrates. What’s even better is that these cookie bars are a crowd-pleaser for every age, perfect for a Valentine’s Day party or gathering. Create a cookie dough base, press it into a pan, top with a cheesecake mixture, and sprinkle with M&Ms before baking.

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13. Mug Cookie

This recipe is perfect for a quick dessert craving or a last-minute Valentine’s Day treat when you don’t have a lot of time. Combine dry ingredients in a mug, add milk and oil, then mix and microwave for about a minute. As a single-serving treat, it allows for portion control and can be made with healthier ingredient swaps like whole wheat flour or oats.

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14. Sprinkled Sugar Skillet Cookie

Press cookie dough into a cast iron skillet, top with sprinkles, and bake until golden brown. This cookie is impressive and shareable, perfect for a Valentine’s Day gathering with a rustic theme. Sharing this large cookie promotes portion control, and you can use whole wheat flour or oats in the dough for added fiber.

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15. Amaretti Cookies

Combine almond flour, sugar, and egg whites, form dough into balls and roll in powdered sugar, then bake until golden brown. Besides giving a slightly bitter taste, almond flour is a good source of Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant. This Valentine’s Day cookie recipe is ideal for those who enjoy a sophisticated cookie.

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16. Pizzelles

This cookie recipe for Valentine’s Day is crisp and delicate with various flavors. Combine flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt, add flavorings and eggs, then cook the batter in a pizzelle iron until golden brown. Eggs provide a good source of protein and choline that support brain health.

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17. Peanut Butter Blossoms

Cream together peanut butter and sugar, then add egg and vanilla extract. Mix in dry ingredients, roll the dough in sugar, bake the dough, then press a chocolate kiss into the center of each cookie. Peanut butter provides protein and healthy fats that help sustain energy.

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18. Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Combine dry ingredients, then cream together butter and sugar. Add eggs and melted chocolate, then chill the dough before rolling in powdered sugar and baking. Besides giving a rich, fudgy, and slightly chewy texture, cocoa powder provides antioxidants and may help improve heart health.

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19. Lemon Thyme Coin Cookies

Cream together butter and sugar, add egg and lemon zest, then mix in dry ingredients and chopped fresh thyme. Thyme’s antioxidant and antimicrobial properties can aid digestion, especially on a day when you’ll probably have a feast. The bright and zesty flavors from lemon balance the earthy notes of thyme within a buttery cookie.

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20. Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Perfect for those who appreciate a gourmet twist on a classic, here’s something buttery and nutty with a hint of caramel and gooey chocolate chips. Brown butter on the stovetop, then let cool slightly; cream together with sugar, then add eggs and vanilla extract; mix in dry ingredients and chocolate chips. Browning butter enhances the flavor and aroma without significantly altering its nutritional content.

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21. White Chocolate Cranberry Cookies

White chocolate cranberry cookies offer a festive combination of red and white colors. Cream together butter and sugar, add eggs and vanilla extract, mix in dry ingredients, then fold in white chocolate chips and dried cranberries. Aside from providing antioxidants, cranberries give a sweet and slightly tart taste.

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22. Almond, Tahini, and Raspberry Cookies

Combine almond flour, sugar, and tahini, then add egg and vanilla extract. Fold in fresh raspberries and bake. Almonds and tahini are packed with healthy fats, fiber, and protein, contributing to heart health and providing sustained energy for a day full of Valentine’s Day activities.

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23. No-Bake Cookies

Combine sugar, milk, butter, and cocoa powder in a saucepan, then bring to a boil. Remove from heat, stir in oats and peanut butter, then drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper to set. Oats provide fiber for digestion, and peanut butter offers protein and healthy fats.

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24. Salted Caramel Cookies

Cream together sugar and butter, add vanilla extract and eggs, then mix in dry ingredients. Bake and top with homemade or store-bought salted caramel. Caramel provides a quick source of energy due to its sugar content, and it’s also perfect for those who enjoy a gourmet cookie experience.

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25. Funfetti Cookies

Cream together sugar and butter, add eggs and vanilla extract, then mix in dry ingredients and the sprinkles. Sprinkles provide a bit of fun and visual appeal without significant nutritional impact. However, the sweet and buttery taste of the sprinkles suits those young at heart.

Funfetti Cookies
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26. Tiny Coconut Cookies With Hibiscus Glaze

Coconut has healthy fats and fiber, while hibiscus tea is rich in antioxidants and may help lower blood pressure. Combine shredded coconut, sugar, and egg whites; form into small cookies and bake; make a glaze with powdered sugar and hibiscus tea, then drizzle over the cooled cookies. These cookies are unique and visually appealing, with the lively pink hibiscus glaze adding a touch of romance.

Tiny Coconut Cookies With Hibiscus Glaze
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27. Apple-Cinnamon Breakfast Cookies

Combine oats, flour, spices, and chopped apples. Add in wet ingredients like eggs and oil, then bake until golden brown. Oats and apples provide fiber for digestion and sustained energy, while cinnamon may help regulate blood sugar.

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28. Jam Sandwich Cookies

Cream together butter and sugar, add egg and vanilla extract, then mix in dry ingredients; roll out dough, cut into shapes, and bake; sandwich two cookies together with your favorite jam. Classic and customizable, these cookies can be made with any type of jam to suit your preferences. More than that, jam provides a source of antioxidants and vitamins depending on the fruit used.

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29. Sheet Pan Brownie-Cookie Bars

Craving for a decadent combination of fudgy brownie and chewy cookie dough? Press brownie batter into a sheet pan, top with cookie dough, and bake. Sharing a large pan of bars encourages portion control, perfect for weekly meal prep planning.

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30. Flourless Chocolate-Walnut Cookies

Combine ground walnuts, cocoa powder, and sugar, then add eggs and vanilla extract; mix well and bake. This is ideal for those who follow a gluten-free diet or simply love the combination of chocolate and walnuts. Besides, walnuts are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for heart and brain health.

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Conclusion

With these easy Valentine’s cookie recipes, you can create delicious and heartfelt treats without the stress of complicated baking. Start making these cookies today and watch as your Valentine’s Day celebration becomes a cherished memory filled with sweet moments and genuine appreciation.

Nathaniel Lee
Nathaniel Lee

Nathaniel Lee is an avid cook, drawing on his decades of home cooking and fine dining experience. He is a contributing chef at Mashed, and his recipes and contributions have been featured in Tasting Table, Edible Arrangements, Insanely Good Recipes, and The Daily Meal.

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