From the Recipe Creator:
Dress up your favorite brownie recipe for Valentine’s Day! Adding heart-shaped strawberries gives them festive flair. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
We’ve saved the easiest for last! Bake up your best brownie recipe, then hull a few strawberries and cut them into 1/4-inch slices. Cut the inside top of each slice a little more to mimic a heart, then scatter them all over your brownies.
Valentine’s Day Desserts FAQ
What is traditionally eaten on Valentine’s Day?
Couples traditionally eat elegant dinners on Valentine’s Day, followed by a rich dessert like truffles, lava cake or mousse. Usually, there’s a pop of red in the form of raspberries or strawberries, or a heart-shaped component to evoke the holiday’s sentiment.
What is the most popular Valentine’s Day food?
The most popular Valentine’s Day food is chocolate-covered strawberries. These little morsels are often associated with Valentine’s Day and are a popular treat to make or buy for a Valentine.
What is your go-to Valentine’s Day sweet treat?
My go-to Valentine’s Day sweet treat is a holiday-themed version of my partner’s favorite dessert. That way, I know they’ll genuinely love whatever I bake, and the slight Valentine’s Day twist makes it on-theme for the holiday. For example, if your sweetheart usually gravitates towards lighter desserts, they’ll love our light-pink raspberry mousse or meringue hearts.
