Whether you're looking to satisfy your craving for chocolate, or you prefer something more unexpected, it's sure to be love at first bite with these treats.
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Kirbie's Cravings
Rosé Champagne Cake
Need a speedy dessert you can whip up in no time? This beautiful rosé champagne cake takes just 1 minute to make.
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Simple Mills
Vanilla Rose Cake
This vanilla rose cake is a delicately floral dessert, best served by candlelight and alongside a bouquets of, you guessed it, more roses.
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Baking a Moment
Rhubarb Tart
Dense flavorful frangipane topped with a lattice of pretty pink rhubarb — what could be more festive?
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Woodbridge
Valentine’s Crumble
This festive and heart-warming fruit crumble combines a mouthwatering fruit filling with red wine, with more served on the side, of course!
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Butter & Brioche
Pink Pomelo And Rose Tarts
Prepare beautiful creamy tarts that pair fragrant rose with tart pomelo, and are capped off with a plume of toasted meringue.
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Simple Mills
Raspberry Cheesecake Brownies
Bake a sweet treat for your sweetheart this Valentine's Day, and make a batch of these fluffy, marbled raspberry cheesecake brownies.
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Hint of Vanilla
Strawberry And Vanilla Bean Cake
This lovely cake is as decadent as it is beautiful. Serve up with glasses of celebratory bubbly for a perfect Valentine's Day dessert.
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Alison Gootee
Fragrant Madeleines
Soft and airy, these handheld cakes are a French bakery staple. Conjure up Paris at dawn with the sweet smell of madeleines fresh out of the oven.
While traditional clafoutis are studded with cherries, this recipe calls for only dark, bittersweet chocolate, butter, eggs, and a touch of sugar. The result is a decidedly smooth, chocolatey dessert.
If you're planning a Valentine's Day party or dinner, whip up a batch of these layered desserts in advance. Your guests will delight over their single servings.
If you're really ready to challenge yourself this Valentine's Day, it may be time to try your hand at a chocolate soufflé. Just be warned, the decadent dessert takes plenty of patience.