We’re loving the heart-shaped pizza!

This Valentine’s Day, take your festivities to the next level by whipping up some Valentine’s Day food for kids. We’ve fallen in love with these inventive recipes, from super-simple Valentine’s Day dinners for kids to drool-worthy desserts. We’re talking faves like a chocolate cake recipe, red velvet everything, puppy chow, mousse, and more. 

Heart-Shaped Breadsticks

cute valentines day food
Meg’s Everyday Indulgence

These heart-shaped breadsticks from Meg’s Everyday Indulgence will make the perfect side for your V-Day meal. Made with just four ingredients, they’d be great alongside a big pot of soup or pizza (psst ... more on that below!). 

Saltine Toffee

Kylee Cooks

For an easy treat, try this sweet idea from Kylee Cooks. Saltine crackers, caramel, and chocolate come together to create the most addictive dessert around—just don’t forget the sprinkles!

Heart-Shaped Fruit Puff Pastries with Vanilla Glaze

fruit puff pastries are a cute valentines day food idea
Flour & Floral

It’ll be love at first sight (and bite) with these heart-shaped puff pastries from Flour & Floral. They’re a breeze to put together with frozen puff pastry and your favorite fruit jam.

Related: Costco’s 2023 Valentine’s Day Rose Sale: 50 Long-Stem Roses for $59.99!

M&M Rice Krispie Treats

Salt & Baker

You can never go wrong with a big batch of Rice Krispy treats, and this Valentine-inspired twist from Salt & Baker is no exception. An old-school favorite, it gets even better when you throw in some colored candies.

 

Strawberry Cheesecake Dip

Tara’s Multicultural Table

Get all the flavors of cheesecake without having to spend hours in the kitchen, thanks to this genius dip from Tara’s Multicultural Table. Paired with graham crackers, berries, and pretzels, it’ll be an instant hit with your little valentines. 

Mini Heart-Shaped Pizza

heart shaped pizza is a fun valentines day food
Sarah Khandijan

Mini pizzas and hearts—a match made in heaven. We love how simple these cheesy little bites are to make for a quick Valentine's Day surprise. Grab your cookie cutters and head over to Sarah Hearts for the recipe.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries

chocolate covered strawberries are a classic valentines day food
Eat Cho Food

Chocolate-covered strawberries are a classic Valentine’s Day food, and this version from Eat Cho Food will definitely win over your kids. You can swap in your favorite type of chocolate (white, milk, and dark all work) and top them with graham cracker crumbs or chocolate swirls. 

Dark Chocolate Strawberry Shortbread Cookies

Apple of My Eye

These little gems from Apple of My Eye are like chocolate-covered strawberries in cookie form (sign us up!). Get the kids involved in rolling out the dough and topping the freshly baked cookies with jam and chocolate. 

Related: 60+ of the Best Valentine’s Day Gifts for Her (the Ultimate “Hint-Hint” List for Your Fam)

Deep Dish Red Velvet Cookies

Show Me the Yummy

Red velvet is the perfect pick for Valentine's Day, and this recipe from Show Me the Yummy is an easy way to make your loved ones smile. It's the perfect size for sharing, and it gets even tastier with the addition of vanilla ice cream and some chocolate syrup.

Glazed Strawberry Muffins

strawberry glazed muffins are a fun valentines day food
Garnish & Glaze

For a lighter dessert, whip up these pretty muffins from Garnish & Glaze. With strawberries dotted throughout and a lightly sweetened glaze on top, this one is sure to be a hit with your whole crew.

White Chocolate Raspberry Mousse

white chocolate raspberry mousse is a delicious valentines day food
Something Swanky

Keep things a little lighter but just as festive with this delish mousse recipe from Something Swanky. It may look complicated, but it's actually super easy to pull off using an instant pudding mix, cool whip, and some raspberries.

Red Velvet Sugar Cookies

Creme de la Crumb

These chewy, moist cookies from Creme de la Crumb are heavenly when paired with a tangy cream cheese frosting. The whole fam will be impressed by how adorable these look with pink and red sprinkles on top—we're willing to bet they won't last 'til the 15th!

Valentine Puppy Chow

puppy chow is a fun valentines day food
Sarah Halstead

If your kids are fans of classic puppy chow (aka muddy buddies), chances are they'll love this Valentine-themed twist on that classic snack from Sarah Halstead. It'll come together in 10 minutes flat with red velvet cake mix, M&Ms, and chocolate.

Chocolate-Filled Raspberries

Glen Carrie via Unsplash

This tangy but sweet treat might be the easiest of them all. Grab a handful of fresh raspberries and your favorite chocolate chips, then slip a chocolate chip in each berry. Done! 

Related: 28 Easy Valentine’s Day Cards You Can Make at Home

Valentine's Day Pretzel Bites

Cathleen from A Taste of Madness

All you need to make these adorable little snacks are three ingredients. And chances are you already have them in your pantry. Check out A Taste of Madness to find out how to make them.

Funfetti Cake Mix Cookies

funfetti cake mix cookies are fun valentines day food
Sara via Bitz N Giggles

These super delicious cookies are also super easy to make, which is a total win when baking with kids. Sara from Bitz N Giggles adds M&Ms and sprinkles, giving them an extra boost of color.

 

 

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