Here’s an idea: Instead of passing out boxed Conversation Hearts or flimsy cards, show ’em you care with a platter of Valentine’s Day cookies. Baking is the ultimate expression of love, after all, and these portable treats let you share the sentiment with family, friends, and neighbors. Whether you’re planning a Galentine’s party or a romantic dinner for two, these festive sweets would be welcome at any love-themed celebration.
Our collection of Valentine’s cookies includes plenty of rich, chocolaty sweets, like cream-cheese-stuffed brownie cookies and vegan double-chocolate chippers. We’ve also got pretty-in-pastel confections, like vibrant pink grapefruit sugar cookies and swirly peppermint meringues. (Psst: They’ll pair well with one of these pink drinks.) And there’s nothing more romantic than splitting a giant skillet cookie still warm from the oven. It’ll be love at first bite.
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Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell1/39Black Bottom Brownie CookiesYour new favorite Valentine’s Day cookie recipe starts with…a batch of brownie batter? Hear us out: Instead of spreading it in a 9×9 pan, you’ll freeze it, scoop it, and fill each ball with cream cheese to make these chubby brownie cookies. Finish them with a sprinkle of flaky salt.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Samantha Seneviratne & Jason Schreiber2/39Pastel Butter CookiesFor a pretty pink hue, dust these almond shortbread cookies with a mixture of powdered sugar and pulverized freeze-dried raspberries.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Dayna Smith3/39Babee’s Strawberry Shortbread Valentine’s CookiesUse a tiny cutter to make the heart-shaped cutouts in these cute shortbread cookies.GET THIS RECIPE
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Judy Kim4/39Sparkly Red Velvet CookiesIf you love red velvet cake, this easy, one-bowl red velvet cookie recipe is for you. Roll the dough balls in red sanding sugar to get them all dressed up for the party.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by M. Pearl Jones5/39Grated Shortbread Bars With Rose JamBreak out the box grater. Grating shortbread dough directly into the baking pan gives these jam-filled cookies a light, crumbly texture. Rose jam ups the Valentine’s ante, but if you can’t find it, raspberry works just as well.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Emilie Fosnocht6/39Tutti-Frutti Thumbprint CookiesFeel free to mix and match your fruity sugars and jams for these festive thumbprint cookies. We like a combination of strawberry, raspberry, pomegranate, and other ruby-hued fruits for Valentine’s Day.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Katherine Sacks7/39Classic Snickerdoodle CookiesCream of tartar gives snickerdoodles their distinctive tang, while a roll in cinnamon sugar brings the sweet and aromatic spice.GET THIS RECIPE
Photograph by Emma Fishman. Food styling by Pearl Jones.8/39Pink Grapefruit Sugar CookiesPink grapefruit zest brings a touch of citrusy bitterness to these grocery-store-style sugar cookies. It tempers their usual over-the-top sweetness while keeping all the nostalgia of the store-bought version.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell9/39Sweet PalmiersThese classic, heart-shaped French cookies are an easy way to show your love: You only need two ingredients and a baking sheet to make them.GET THIS RECIPE
Chris Gentile10/39Raspberry-Almond Linzer CookiesThought to have originated in the city of Linz, the Linzer cookie is based on the Linzertorte, one of Austria’s most famous and beloved confections.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich11/39Vegan Chocolate Chocolate Chip CookiesNon-dairy butter and a flax “egg” make these extra-chocolaty cookies entirely vegan. We like to use whole wheat pastry flour for a more delicate crumb, but you can swap in gluten-free or all-purpose flour.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich12/39Brown Butter Chocolate Chip CookiesOne easy way to upgrade a plate of chocolate chip cookies? Just add brown butter. It brings toffee-like depth to an otherwise classic cookie recipe.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott13/39Chocolate-Covered Marshmallow CookiesWant to try your hand at confectionery? Make these chocolate-covered marshmallow cookies your Valentine’s project.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Tiffany Schleigh14/39Italian Rainbow CookiesThese bakery-style Italian cookies have layers—seven, to be exact. Three layers of colorful almond sponge, two layers of apricot preserves, and shiny melted chocolate on the top and bottom. Swap the green food coloring for pink to make a Valentine’s ombre.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Tiffany Schleigh15/39Butter CookiesPackage these simple butter cookies in a cute tin for a thoughtful, homemade Valentine’s Day gift. Just remember to leave those sticks of unsalted butter on the counter a few hours in advance so they can come to room temperature.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott16/39Grapefruit-Vanilla ShortbreadDecorate these buttery shortbread triangles with any adornments you desire: Himalayan pink salt, dried hibiscus flowers, red sprinkles or sanding sugar, dried rose petals, and/or cracked pink peppercornsGET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Ellis Parrinder17/393D Cookie CatsFor the cat-lovers, there is no better bake than these adorable 3D kitty cookies. Decorate them to look like your favorite furry friend.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Stevie Stewart18/39Whoopie Pies With Whipped Marshmallow FillingSandwiched with whipped marshmallow cream, these chocolate whoopie pies taste like a mug of hot chocolate. If you like chocolate-on-chocolate, they’d also be great with a Nutella filling.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Ted Cavanaugh, Chelsea Cavanaugh, Prop Styling by Beatrice Chastka, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton19/39Tie-Dye Butter CookiesNatural, plant-based food coloring powder gives this simple powdered sugar glaze its vibrant hues. The dough itself is very simple, and you can use any shape of cookie cutter you like—might we recommend heart-shaped cookies?GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food Styling by Mira Evnine20/39Chocolate Chip Cookie BarsDon’t have much time to bake, but still want a sweet Valentine’s snack? These cookie bars come together in just 45 minutes—no chill time or rolling pin required.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Zoe Denenberg & Mira Evnine21/39Peppermint Meringue CookiesSwirly, twirly, and striped, these red-and-white peppermint meringues are all dressed up for the party. A touch of vanilla extract complements the peppermint flavor.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne22/39Classic Sugar CookiesNo matter the holiday, cut-out cookies are a classic. Punch the rolled-out dough into any shapes you please—hearts, stars, or maybe even flying Cupids—then decorate with royal icing.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Tiffany Schleigh23/39Italian Fig Cookies (Cuccidati)It’s never too early to start testing recipes for your holiday cookie boxes. Stuffed with a nutty, spiced filling, these Italian fig cookies are an excellent contender—and they make a great Valentine’s Day treat too.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich24/39BlondiesOur best blondies are stuffed with a few mix-ins—semisweet chocolate chips and pecans—but you can customize them to your taste. Skip the nuts or swap in white chocolate chips (or even chopped ruby chocolate) if you’d like.GET THIS RECIPE
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Jesse Szewczyk, prop styling by Hazel Zavala and Caroline Newton25/39Baklava CookiesFor this ingenious recipe, you’ll stuff cookie dough balls with a nutty, baklava-inspired filling. Dust the baked cookies with rose petals for a pretty finish.GET THIS RECIPE
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Jesse Szewczyk, prop styling by Hazel Zavala and Caroline Newton26/39Buttery Jam DiagonalsRegular thumbprint cookies are cute, but who has the time to shape and fill each one individually? These large-format jam diagonals are just as cute and low-maintenance.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Andrew Bui27/39Chocolate and Orange Marmalade BarsChocolate and orange is one of our favorite flavor pairings, and it’s on full display in these gooey, crumb-topped, brownie-like bars.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Beatrice Chastka, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton28/39Molasses Sandwich Cookies With Coffee CreamAdding ground coffee to both the cookie dough and the filling brings a depth of flavor to these crinkly sandwich cookies.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Astrid Chastka, Food Styling by Anna Hampton29/39Cinnamon–Chocolate Chunk Skillet CookieWhat’s more romantic than sharing a skillet cookie with your sweetie? Don’t forget the vanilla ice cream.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Anna Stockwell30/39Double Chocolate Rye CookiesWith caramelized edges and a chewy center, this extra chocolaty cookie is everything you need this Valentine’s Day.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Beatrice Chastka, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton31/39Pistachio-Rose Shortbread SquaresPistachios and rose-blend tea (such as Meadow by Smith Teamaker) bring delicate flavors to these slice-and-bake shortbread cookies. Roll the dough log in raspberry-infused sanding sugar for a festive and colorful touch.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Sarah Kieffer32/39Raspberry Rye CookiesBrown sugar and rye flour add depth to these fruity raspberry sugar cookies, loaded with both fresh and freeze-dried raspberries.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich33/39Any Tea or Coffee Shortbread CookiesFor the coffee-lover in your life, infuse these shortbread cookies with espresso powder. If they prefer tea, swap in matcha, chai, or Earl Grey instead.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Elizabeth Coetzee, Food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich34/39Anything Goes BiscottiDried cranberries or hazelnuts? Dark chocolate or white chocolate? Have your pick—these twice-baked cookies are entirely customizable.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton35/39Mexican Wedding CakesThese “cakes” are actually festive cookies, dusted with a mixture of powdered sugar and cinnamon.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Kristin Teig36/39Chocolate Dynamite CookiesThese wheat-free, entirely whole grain cookies are reminiscent of a fudgy brownie loaded with chocolate chips.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne37/39Chewy Flourless Pistachio CookiesBake a batch of these chewy, flourless cookies for your gluten-free friend, and they’ll love you for life.GET THIS RECIPE
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Samantha Seneviratne & Jason Schreiber38/39Peanut Butter Blossoms, but BetterRemember those cookies grandma used to make, with the single Hershey’s kiss in the center? These are like those, only better.GET THIS RECIPE
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Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne39/39Spritz CookiesWhat’s the difference between Christmas cookies and Valentine’s Day cookies? Well, the February holiday gives you an excuse to bake all your favorite holiday cookies one more time.