Valentine's Day Chocolate Chip Cookies (2024)

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Turning your favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies into Valentine’s Day Chocolate Chip Cookies will make your heart happy. Who wouldn’t love a soft and thick cookie full of chocolate chips that is made even better with the addition of heart sprinkles and heart shaped candy?

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Table of Contents
  • Why this Recipe Works
  • What Goes Into this Recipe
  • How to Make Valentine’s Day Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Expert Tips
  • Recipe FAQs
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Why this Recipe Works

I love a good holiday cookie and Valentine’s Day is no exception. The awesome part about this Valentine’s Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe is that you don’t have to worry about getting it into a heart shape.

There are hearts in the cookie in the form of adorable sprinkles and the milk chocolate candy nestled on top of each thick chocolate chip cookie.

The cookie recipe itself is a keeper because it is based off of this Thick Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe. Cold butter is used, so you don’t have to waste time waiting for it to soften.

The chill from the butter also helps keep the cookies thick and perfect to hold the heart shaped chocolate in the middle of each soft cookie.

These Valentine’s Day Cookies are perfect for an after school snack, after dinner treat, gift for those you love or even to serve at a Valentine’s party.

What Goes Into this Recipe

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  • Butter: Added cold, the butter will give the cookies great flavor and allows you to skip the chilling process.
  • Brown Sugar: Using more brown sugar than granulated sugar helps keep the cookies thick and chewy.
  • Cornstarch: Adding a bit of cornstarch to cookie dough will give you a more tender cookie.
  • Chocolate Chips: Mini semi sweet chocolate chips are used in this recipe instead of regular sized to help balance the chocolate flavor with the heart candy added.
  • Valentine Sprinkles: I am in love with these mini heart sprinkles but you can use any kind of valentine sprinkles for the same effect.
  • Heart Shaped Chocolate Candy: Hershey’s milk chocolate hearts work beautifully in this recipe but there are other brands with all chocolate heart shaped candy that can be used.

See recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

How to Make Valentine’s Day Chocolate Chip Cookies

1. Begin by cutting your cold butter into cubes and placing them into your mixing bowl. Using astand mixeradd both the brown sugar and granulated sugar to the cubed butter and mix for about 4 minutes on medium speed.

2. Then add each egg to the mixture one at a time. Mix until they are completely incorporated into the dough. Add the dry ingredients {flour, baking soda and salt} at one time and mix until just combined.Finally add the mini chocolate chips and Valentine sprinkles to the dough. Mix them into the dough by hand so that the sprinkles don’t break up into the dough.

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3. Scoop mounds of dough using a large cookie scoop {or about 3 tablespoons} onto a silicone mat {or parchment} lined baking sheet.

4. Go back and add a few additional sprinkles to the top of each cookie dough mound. This will ensure that every cookie will look gorgeous on top and bake up perfectly.

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5. Bake in a 410 degree oven for 9-11 minutes or until the cookies are set and starting to turn golden brown. Remove them from the oven and allow them to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes.

6. After 5 minutes place an unwrapped chocolate heart into the middle of each cookie and press down slightly. Allow the cookies to cool for an additional 3-5 minutes on the baking sheet and then move to a cooling rack.

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Expert Tips

  • Always cut the butter into cubes before using it. This step helps it to cream into the sugars much easier.
  • Use a stand mixer! This dough is thick and super hard to mix. You may be able to do this by hand but a hand mixer will not be able to do the job.
  • Add a few extra heart sprinkles to the top of each cookie. There are sprinkles inside the dough but that doesn’t mean they can be seen. This simple step elevates each cookie and makes sure that the tops look festive and fun.
  • Do not over mix the dough after adding the dry ingredients. Doing so will warm up the butter and add air to the cookie dough. Both of which can result in a flat cookie.
  • Don’t over bake the cookies. Bake until they are just starting to turn golden brown and set. Then remove them from the oven.
  • Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before adding the heart shaped chocolate. If you add the chocolate to the middle of the cookie too soon it will melt and not hold its shape.
  • Give the heart shaped candy time to set up on top of the cookie before stacking. Once you put the heart on top of the cookie the heat will slightly melt it. Give the chocolate time to set back up before stacking them on top of each other.

Recipe FAQs

Can I make these into Valentine’s Cookie Bars?

Yes, you can make this Valentine’s Day Chocolate Chip Cookies dough into bars. Pat the dough into a greased 9×13 baking pan and bake in a 350 degree oven for 25-30 minutes {or until they are light brown and slightly firm to the touch}. For super chewy bars, don’t over bake.

What are the benefits of using cold butter in this holiday cookie recipe?

There are a couple of benefits. First of all, it speeds up the cookie baking process because you don’t have to wait for butter to soften. That allows you to be able to bake cookies anytime because you don’t have to plan ahead.

The cold butter also keeps the cookie dough chilled, so it helps eliminate that step from the baking process. Chilling the dough is great when you want a thick cookie. Using cold butter gives you that awesome thick and gooey texture without refrigerating the dough.

How do I store Valentine’s cookies?

Store these cookies in an airtight container. Keep at room temperature for up to 4 days or in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Can I freeze these cookies?

Yes, these cookies freeze wonderfully for up to 3 months as long as they are in a good airtight container or wrapped well in plastic wrap.

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Valentine’s Day Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe

Turn the best chocolate chip cookie recipe into a Valentine's Day treat triumph with the addition of valentine sprinkles and a chocolate heart.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: June Albertson-Dick

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 cookies

Calories: 251kcal

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter {cold and cut into cubes}
  • 1 cup brown sugar {packed}
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 teapsoon cornstarch
  • ¾ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¾ teapoon salt
  • 1 cup mini chocolate chips
  • cup valentine sprinkles
  • 24 chocolate hearts {unwrapped}

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 410°.

  • In the large bowl of your stand mixer, combine the cold cubed butter and both sugars. Fitted with the paddle attachment, mix ingredients on a medium speed for about 4 minutes or until creamy.

  • Add eggs, one at a time. Be sure to mix well after adding each one.

  • In a separate bowl combine flour, cornstarch, baking soda and salt. Whisk ingredients together and then add to the butter, sugar and egg mixture all at once. Mix until just combined. You do not want to over mix {this will heat up your butter}. Add your chocolate chips and sprinkles, mix by hand until evenly distributed.

  • Use a large cookie scoop {or about 3 tablespoons of dough} to scoop mounds of cookie dough onto a silicone mat {or parchment} lined baking sheet. Sprinkle the top of each cookie dough mound with a few additional heart sprinkles. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until the cookies are set and starting to turn golden brown.

  • Remove from the oven and allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes. Add an unwrapped chocolate heart to the middle of each cookie and allow the cookies to cool for an additional 3-4 minutes on the baking sheet. After that, move them to a cooling rack to cool completely and allow the chocolate hearts to set back up.

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 3 months.

Notes

  • Always cut the butter into cubes before using it. This step helps it to cream into the sugars much easier.
  • Use a stand mixer! This dough is thick and super hard to mix. You may be able to do this by hand but a hand mixer will not be able to do the job.
  • Add a few extra heart sprinkles to the top of each cookie. There are sprinkles inside the dough but that doesn’t mean they can be seen.
  • Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before adding the heart shaped chocolate. If you add the chocolate to the middle of the cookie too soon it will melt and not hold its shape.
  • Give the heart shaped candy time to set up on top of the cookie before stacking. Once you put the heart on top of the cookie the heat will slightly melt it. Give the chocolate time to set back up before stacking them on top of each other.
  • To make into bars: Pat the dough into an even layer in a 9×13 baking dish. Bake for 25-30 minutes at 350 degrees until set and golden brown. Allow the cookie bars to cool for 15 minutes and then place a chocolate heart in the middle of each bar.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 251kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 36mg | Sodium: 124mg | Potassium: 36mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 273IU | Vitamin C: 0.05mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why do chocolate chip cookies get hard the next day? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

How old is the chocolate chip cookie? ›

The original recipe was created in the late 1930s by Ruth Wakefield who famously ran the Toll House restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts. The delicious mix of crispy cookie and melted chocolate chunks first appeared in her 1938 cookbook “Tried and True,” and was intended to accompany ice cream.

What is the average number of chocolate chips in a chocolate chip cookie? ›

In conducting this lab, we made a subset of all chocolate chips per cookie, resulting in 36 observations. The average number of chips per cookie is equal to 21.14.

What is a saying about cookies? ›

Cookies are made of butter and love.” – Norwegian Proverb. “When You're Down and Feeling Worse, Keep a Cookie in Your Purse.” – Anonymous. “Bake the world a better place” – Blond Amsterdam.

What is the secret ingredient to keep cookies soft? ›

Light corn syrup is another ingredient that you can add to cookie dough that will help it stay softer longer. The corn syrup you buy at the grocery store is not the high-fructose corn syrup that soft drinks are made with; it's a sugar that is liquid at room temperature and helps other sugars say liquid at high heat.

Will bread keep cookies moist? ›

The bread/apple trick

“Fresh white bread has a lot of moisture. When stored with cookies, it creates a humid environment, and the cookies absorb that excess moisture,” explains Amanda.

What makes a cookie chewy? ›

Cornstarch helps product soft and thick cookies. Using more brown sugar than white sugar results in a moister, softer cookie. An extra egg yolk increases chewiness. Rolling the cookie dough balls to be tall and lumpy instead of wide and smooth gives the cookies a bakery-style textured thickness.

Are chocolate chip cookies older than Oreos? ›

In 1938, the chocolate chip cookie was reportedly invented by Ruth Wakefield, who ran the Toll House restaurant with her husband in Massachusetts. Chocolate chip cookies, however, as much of a classic as they have become today, were actually pre-dated by Oreos by 26 years.

Is cookie male or female? ›

This adorable gender-neutral name has Latin, English, Dutch, and modern roots, all revolving around cooking and baking. The traditional Latin and English meaning of Cookie is "cook," perfect if you want to raise a little future chef.

What is the oldest cookie? ›

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico”.

What if my dog ate a chocolate chip cookie? ›

If you think your dog has eaten chocolate, or if they have any of these symptoms, contact the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661 or your veterinarian or emergency vet right away: Vomiting. Diarrhea. Increased body temperature.

Are chocolate chip cookies junk food? ›

Traditional chocolate cookies and chocolate chip cookies are not considered to be healthy on their own due to the large amount of sugar and butter used to make them. However, you can still enjoy these cookies in moderation and as part of a healthy diet.

Can I eat one chocolate chip cookie a day? ›

Chocolate Chip Cookies Can Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease

The study, which was conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, found that people who ate one or two chocolate chip cookies a day had a lower risk of heart disease than those who didn't eat any cookies at all.

What is a catchy saying about chocolate? ›

Numbered List of 20 Cute Chocolate Slogan Ideas
  • "Chocolate kisses for your sweetest moments"
  • "Sweetness filled in every chocolate delight"
  • "Sprinkle some love with our cute chocolates"
  • "A little bit of sweetness goes a long way"
  • "Adorable chocolates to brighten up your day"
  • "Love packed in every cute chocolate"

What is America's favorite cookie slogan? ›

The Oreo was originally had a less sexy name: the Oreo Biscuit. A lemon filled variety was available briefly during the 1920s, but clearly it didn't compare to the chocolate kind. Oreo's original slogan "America's Favorite Cookie" was changed to "Milk's Favorite Cookie" because clearly it's all about the dunk!

What does chocolate chip cookie symbolize? ›

It's easy to see how chocolate chip cookies have become a symbol of home and comfort. They are often associated with memories of childhood and home-baked treats. This could be one reason why they remain so popular today, even in times of prosperity.

What is the Chips Ahoy slogan? ›

Chips Ahoy!
CountryUnited States
Introduced1963
MarketsWorldwide
TaglineList "You cannot take a bite without hitting a chocolate chip" "Betcha bite a chip" "Crazy with chips!" "There's a lotta joy in Chips Ahoy!" “Chips Ahoy is here, here for happy“
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