EASY Valentine's Day Cookies - I Heart Naptime (2024)

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A soft, sweet and easy sugar cookie recipe that’s perfect to share with loved ones. These Valentine’s Day cookies are rolled in sprinkles or sugar and much easier than classic cut-out cookies!

Need more Valentine’s Day recipes? Try cherry almond cookies, chocolate lava cake or chocolate covered strawberries.

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Table of Contents

  • Easy Valentine’s Day Sugar Cookies
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • Decorations
  • How to Make Valentine’s Day Cookies
  • Easy Sugar Cookies Tips
  • 5 star review
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Storage and Freezing
  • More Easy Valentine’s Day Recipes
  • Valentine Sugar Cookies Printable Recipe

Easy Valentine’s Day Sugar Cookies

If you’re looking for a no-roll easy sugar cookie recipe, I’ve got the perfect one for you. I absolutely LOVE my classic sugar cookie recipe, but they take more time. My kids love this easy version and these chewy brown sugar cookies just as much, though!

My kids are always asking me to make Valentine’s Day cookies with sprinkles. These cream cheese sugar cookies are soft, tender and sweet then rolled in festive pink and red sprinkles for an easy Valentine’s Day dessert!

Recipe Ingredients

These are easy sugar cookies that are special for Valentine’s Day! We love these cookies year-round though because they are soft and chewy plus easy to make.

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  • Butter: Soften unsalted butter ahead of time. Room-temperature butter makes it smooth and buttery when mixed together.
  • Cream cheese: Make these extra soft and chewy by using a softened cream cheese mixture.
  • Sugar: Added for sweetness and texture!
  • Egg: This is a binder to help stick the dough together, give leavening, and help with flavor.
  • Extracts: Combine almond and vanilla extract to make a sweet and savory flavor.
  • All-purpose flour: Helps build and thicken the cookies. Sift the flour with the other dry ingredients to help fluff and give a lighter and more airer cookie.
  • Baking powder: This will add a chewy and softer cookie when baked.
  • Optional: Rolling easy sugar cookies in sprinkles adds a festive touch and can change colors depending on the holiday. Rolling in granulated sugar is great, too.

Decorations

With no heart-shaped cookie cutter required, these Valentine sugar cookies are easy to dress up or keep simple. Add sprinkles, icing, a chocolate kiss, or specialty candies

  • No sprinkles: You can absolutely make these classic sugar cookies without sprinkles. If I don’t roll them in sprinkles, I like to roll them in sugar.
  • Hearts: You could even put candy heart shapes in the center to dress them up a bit.
  • Chocolate: If you’re feeling extra fancy, you can add a Hershey Kiss to the center of the cookies.
  • Frosting: Sometimes we add easy sugar cookie icing on top. Royal icing or this Lofthouse cookie icing can be used. A buttercream frosting would add the perfect sweetness!
  • Food coloring: You can even add food coloring to change the color of Valentine’s day cookies!

How to Make Valentine’s Day Cookies

These easy Valentine’s sugar cookies are extra chewy, soft, and full of flavor. Roll cookies in sprinkles before you bake them to celebrate holidays or just because!

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  • Mix. In a stand mixer, cream together butter and cream cheese until smooth and fluffy. Add the sugar and mix for an additional minute. Then mix in the egg, vanilla, and almond extract.
  • Combine. Slowly add 2 1/2 cups flour and baking powder. Mix just until combined. I like to chill my dough for 30 minutes to an hour before baking, however, this is optional. It just makes the dough easier to work with.
  • Roll. Scoop out the dough, then roll in between your hands. Roll dough balls into a bowl of sprinkles (or granulated sugar) and place them on a lined baking sheet about 2 inches apart. Press the dough balls down with the bottom of a cup.
  • Bake. Bake at 350°F for 10-12 minutes, or until the bottoms are lightly golden. Let cool on the pan for a few minutes, then transfer to a cooling rack.
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Easy Sugar Cookies Tips

  • Extract. I love the combination of vanilla extract and almond extract to flavor the sugar cookies. Instead of almond extract, you could use lemon juice or additional vanilla.
  • Sticky dough. Add an additional 1/4 cup flour to the batter if the dough is too sticky.
  • Avoid over mixing dough. Over mixing the dough will cause tough, dense cookies.
  • Chilling the dough. If you have time, chilling easy sugar cookie dough in fridge can make it easier to roll in sprinkles and prevents spread while baking.

5 star review

“These are my husband’s favorite cookie and when I first made them, he went crazy over this recipe. I will be making them for Valentine’s Day again thanks so much!”

Claudia
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Recipe FAQs

How many days in advance can I make Valentine’s Day sugar cookies?

When properly stored, homemade sugar cookies will last two to three days before they become too hard and not chewy and soft.

Do you put sprinkles on sugar cookies before or after you bake them?

Sprinkles should be added or rolled into the sugar cookie dough prior to baking the dough. This will give them a base and stay in the cookies rather than fall off after they are baked.

What kind of sprinkles can you bake?

The best sprinkles for adding to cake batter or cookie dough are jimmies or confetti sprinkles. Both of these will have the best results and will hold their shape and color when baked.

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Storage and Freezing

  • Store: Valentine’s sugar cookies will keep for about 3 weeks long. Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature.
  • Freeze: They can also be stored in the freezer. Wrap them in plastic wrap and place them in a ziplock bag. From the freezer to the oven, bake them frozen for a delicious treat when needed!

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Valentine Sugar Cookies

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Author: Jamielyn Nye

A soft, sweet and easy sugar cookie recipe that's perfect to share with loved ones. These Valentine's Day sugar cookies are rolled in sprinkles or sugar, much easier than classic cut-out cookies!

Prep Time: 1 hour hr

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Servings: 24

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup salted butter , softened
  • 3 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • 2 3/4 cups all purpose flour , more if needed
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ cup sprinkles , sanding sugar or granulated sugar, for rolling

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, cream together the butter and cream cheese with an electric mixer. Add the sugar and mix an additional minute. Add in the egg, vanilla and almond extract and mix until combined.

  • Slowly add2 1/2 cups flour and the baking powder. Add an additional 1/4 cup flour if the dough is too sticky. Mix, just until combined. Note:The dough will be a little sticky and refrigerating it will help. Cover the dough and chill for 1 hour. Place sprinkles (or granulated sugar) into a bowl if desired and set aside.

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Using a medium cookie scoop or Tablespoon, spoon out the dough. Roll in between two hands and then roll into the sprinkles or sugar (whichever desired).

  • Place onto the pan 2 inches a part and press down with the bottom of a cup.

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes, or until the bottoms are lightly golden. Allow to cool on the pan for 2 minutes and then transfer to a cooling rack. Store in a airtight container.

Notes

You can roll the cookies in granulated sugar instead of sprinkles if preferred. You can even add a candy heart or Hershey kiss on top, too!

Nutrition

Calories: 182kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 82mg | Potassium: 58mg | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 295IU | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 0.7mg

Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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Categorized as: American, Cookies, Desserts, Holiday Cookies, Kid-Friendly, Valentine's Day, Vegetarian

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Jamielyn Nye is the founder and recipe creator at I Heart Naptime. She is also the author of the I Heart Naptime Cookbook. Here you will find easy family-friendly recipes for every occasion.

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26 comments

    • Gabe
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    They turned out soft and buttery! Very good. I had a bit of fun making these with my daughter. She enjoyed decorating and helping.

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    • Sara T
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    So easy! I made these last night with my kids! I wish I took a picture, they came out great.

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FAQs

What do you write on Valentine cookies? ›

Sweetness Level: A generous dollop!
  1. I will always love you.
  2. Together Forever.
  3. Happy ever after is easy with you.
  4. Love, Hugs and good fortunes.
  5. I believe in you.
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Can sugar cookies go bad? ›

The best way to store sugar cookies is in an airtight container at room temperature, with a layer of parchment paper or wax paper between each layer of cookies. Sugar cookies can last for up to two weeks at room temperature, up to a month in the refrigerator, and up to three months in the freezer.

When to put sugar sprinkles on cookies? ›

Dip cookie dough rounds in sprinkles or sugar before baking. On ungreased cookie sheet, place cookie dough rounds about 2 inches apart. Bake 12 to 16 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 2 minutes; remove from cookie sheet to cooling rack.

Can you over mix cookie dough? ›

Overmixing the dough: Overmixing can lead to tough and dense cookies. It's essential to mix the ingredients just until they come together to avoid developing too much gluten.

How do you write on cookies easily? ›

How Do You Write On Cookies Without A Projector? For this method, you'll trace the template onto the tissue paper with an edible ink marker (I used FooDoodler brand for this project). Then, you'll place the tissue paper over the cookie and trace it again. The ink will bleed through the paper onto the cookie.

What do I use to write on cookies? ›

I am going to show you three techniques you can use to add lettering to your sugar cookies with royal icing. You'll never want to stop lettering your cookies. You'll want to use your favorite royal icing recipe. The consistency I use for lettering is stiff (straight out of the mixer) mixed with a little bit of water.

Can I eat 1 year expired cookies? ›

Shelf-stable packaged foods like cookies can be safe to eat past the "best by" date [1]. However, their quality may deteriorate over time, and they may become stale or develop an off flavor. Proper storage is crucial to maintain the freshness of cookies.

Can you eat year old cookies? ›

When cookies or chips get old, the stale taste is quite obvious. But as long as it doesn't smell funky (the oils in the cookie may go bad over a long period of time) and it doesn't crumble apart in your hand, then it's okay to eat.

Are old cookies safe to eat? ›

Bakery or homemade cookies can be stored at room temperature two to three weeks or two months in the refrigerator. Cookies retain their quality when stored in the freezer for eight to 12 months. Moist bars, such as cheesecake and lemon bars, can be refrigerated for seven days.

What is a drop cookie? ›

a cookie made by dropping batter from a spoon onto a cookie sheet for baking.

Do you put sugar on sugar cookies before or after baking? ›

For this technique, you'll want to decorate your cookies before baking. We recommend using decorative sugar (also known as colored sanding sugar), Turbinado sugar (coarse golden sugar) or pearl sugar (coarse clear sugar). It all sounds super fancy but it's really very easy!

How do you get sugar sprinkles to stick to sugar cookies? ›

The easiest thing to do is to brush the tops of the cookies with a little bit of water or milk, to dampen the cookie dough. This will help the sprinkles stick without changing the appearance of the cookie. You can also use a little egg white.

What not to do when baking cookies? ›

Common Cookie Baking Mistakes:
  1. Cookies not baking evenly.
  2. Overcrowding the pan.
  3. Not chilling the dough.
  4. Using wrong flour.
  5. Too much butter softening.
  6. Using stale baking powder or baking soda.
  7. Overworked the dough.
  8. Measuring ingredients incorrectly.
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What happens if I don't put enough butter in my cookies? ›

Adding too little butter can cause the cookies to be tough and crumbly. You should use unsalted butter to control the salt content, but if you only have salted on hand, reduce the amount of added salt accordingly. Sugar sweetens the cookies and makes them an enticing golden brown.

How do you stamp words on cookies? ›

Once you have your stamp put together, gently push it into your uncooked cookie. You'll want it to push far enough into the dough that the letters make an indentation, but not so much that the handle pushes into the dough, too. Then, gently pull the stamp straight up and out of the dough.

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