Heart-Shaped Food for Your Sweetheart on Valentine's Day-Sweet & Savory (Recipes) (2024)

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It's always fun to have special food on each holiday and this one asks for heart-shaped food. We've found some really fun looking things that are easy to put together for anytime during February or just for the special day. You'll find something for breakfast, lunch and dinner here. Some you can use for your sweetheart and some will be great for the kids.

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I thought I would start off my post about heart-shaped Valentine food with a "non-food" item (couldn't help myself) This beautiful wreath made up of vintage Valentine's Day cards. So cute that I just had to share it! The complete tutorial is available too. You could use any kind of card, not just vintage and why couldn't you do this for the other holidays throughout the year? Head over to Creative Breathing to get all the see the photo tutorial. Now onto Valentine heart-shaped food....


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These heart shaped tortilla chips are so fun. Love the sign in the salsa that says "Hot Stuff" Head over to Recipe by Photo to get the recipe.

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Yes you can make heart shaped food for breakfast too and this is a kid friendly breakfast. These Heavenly Heart-Shaped panckes have semi-sweet chocolate chips in them.Very Best Baking

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Orange-Kissed Churros with Hot Chocolate Sauce sound amazing. Woman's Day Magazine


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Love these Tuxedo Strawberries. Get all the directions over at Cafe Fernando's

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Here's a fun sandwich for the kid's lunchbox. The web page isn't in English so I guess we're on our own...Out of 2 pieces of bread cut out a square. In one of the squares cut a heart. Peanut butter and jelly could be used and then sprinkles within the heart. Maybe for the chocolate sprinkles sandwich you could use Nutella and peanut butter. SOURCE

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Cherry Pecan Coffee Cake could be served for breakfast or anytime of the day. Taste of Home



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And now a dessert......These chocolate Ravioli Hearts are the perfect size for a sweet at the end of a yummy dinner. A Not from scratch recipe-store bought things make up this recipe. Hungry Happenings


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Okay these aren't technically heart-shaped food but they're so darn cute I had to include them. Warm Fuzzy Cake balls can be found over at Hungry Happenings



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Heart-Shaped Rice Krispies dipped in chocolate makes for a treat the kids would eat up. Head over to Joy the Baker to get more info and see more pictures.



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Here's a Rice Krispies treat with an added bonus....a cute little arrow. Get all the details Cookies and Cups


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Valentine's Day caramel apple with candies......What child wouldn't love to receive this on Valentine's Day? Looks so festive and delicious. SOURCE LINK

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You caught me again.....not heart-shaped food but I love the Chex Mix recipe and this looks even more delicious since it's a sweet variation. (I bet you could form this Chex Mix into a heart shape!) Peanut butter, M&M's, Chex and more ingredients. Simply This and That

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In our last blog post we gave you an idea for a paper arrow (Cupid's Arrow made out of a Pixie Stick) but this is an edible arrow that is adorable for Valentine's Day treats for your family. Organize and Decorate Everything (Saw heart shaped candy this size at Harmon's Grocery store, the candy that they package, in back by the milk, only they were bright red like a cinnamon bear-they would be prefect for this)




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Baked Heart-Shaped Chocolate Donuts with heart shaped sprinkles will make the kids happy. I don't know why kids like donuts with sprinkles so much. Everytime I bring home donuts the kids grab those first. Get the recipe over at Kirbie's Cravings

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Homemade Pop Tarts with strawberry jam. Definitely a kid favorite. The Family Kitchen-(Babble)


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Use marbled chocolate heart cups to make this dessert. Fill them with your favorite.....mousse, ice cream, lemon curd or puddingl Find out where to get these cute cups over at Home Is Where the Boat Is.


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Making heart-shaped toast without a cookie cutter is super simple! The Family Kitchen-Babble

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Make up personal pan pizzas in the shape of a heart. I use a pizza dough recipe from Ina Garten. The recipe says to grill the pizzas but you can bake them in the oven. It is a very simple but delicious recipe. Click HERE to get that recipe, and head over toOnce Upon a Cutting Boardfor all the info on the pizzas above.



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Start the morning off showing someone you care with this Valentine's Day Toast Cup. You'll want to see their technique for making the shell. E is for Eat (I'm afraid I would have to cook the yolk a little longer, other than that it looks yummy)

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FAQs

What foods are traditionally eaten on Valentine's Day? ›

Here's an overview of a few foods traditionally eaten on Valentine's Day.
  • Honey. Like love, bees can produce delicious sweetness and a harsh, bitter sting. ...
  • Herbs. Savory herbs bring out the flavor of many classic dishes. ...
  • Strawberries. ...
  • Wine. ...
  • Chocolate.
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How to make heart-shaped vegetables? ›

All you need is a mandolin and a sharp knife, cucumber, carrots and tomatoes. Add some mozzarella cubes and basil leaves for garnish. To slice your vegetable and achieve the oval shape position it at a 45 degree angle and slice. Next make a diagonal cut and turn one piece over to make the heart shape.

What do hearts have to do with Valentine's Day? ›

The heart shape is a visual representation of this emotional connection and represents the idea of love and affection. Valentine's Day is associated with love and friendship because it is a day that is set aside to celebrate love and affection.

What is the Valentine's Heart? ›

Since the 19th century, the symbol has often been used on Valentine's Day cards, candy boxes, and similar popular culture artifacts as a symbol of romantic love. The use of the heart symbol as a logograph for the English verb "to love" derives from the use in "I ♥ NY," introduced in 1977.

What is the most popular meal on Valentine's Day? ›

1. Steak with peppercorn sauce. Every Valentine's Day, steak is the overwhelming favourite of Good Food users. Thousands of you want to know how to cook the perfect steak (top tip: the secret is quick cooking and constant attention).

What fruit is associated with Valentine's Day? ›

Strawberries – Their read color and heart shape make strawberries a perfect fruit to celebrate love. Strawberries are also the symbol of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Dip the fruit in chocolate and you can enjoy one of the most traditional Valentine's Day foods.

What is the natural heart shaped fruit? ›

Heart Shaped Fruit | Cherimoya.

Why is the shape of the heart ❤? ›

Some believe the iconic pictogram is derived from the shape of ivy leaves, which are associated with fidelity, while others contend it was modeled after breasts, buttocks or other parts of the human anatomy.

How do you make a romantic Valentine's Day? ›

Cute Valentine's Day Ideas

Put together a playlist of your favorite love songs, pay a visit to your favorite neighborhood locales (where you had your first date, perhaps?) and regale each other with stories about all the fun memories you've made together.

What is a sweetheart on Valentine's Day? ›

Sweethearts (also known as conversation hearts) are small heart-shaped sugar candies sold around Valentine's Day. Each heart is printed with a message such as "Be Mine", "Kiss Me", "Call Me", "Let's Get Busy", or "Miss You".

Does 3 mean ❤? ›

<3. and heart emoji can be used to express love or affection for a person or fondness for some event or content. Like the heart symbol, <3. can stand for the word love or heart, e.g., I <3.

What shape symbolizes love? ›

Widely recognized as a symbol for love and affection, the heart shape has evolved over centuries.

What is ❤? ›

The red heart emoji is used in warm emotional contexts. It can be used to express gratitude, love, happiness, hope, or even flirtatiousness.

What is traditionally given on Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated every February 14; this year Valentine's Day falls on a Wednesday. Across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine.

What foods are associated with February? ›

What's in Season in February?
  • Blood oranges and lemons. Blood oranges are peaking now, these juicy ruby wonders timed perfectly for Valentines Day. ...
  • Swiss chard, kale, and collards. It's still the season for sturdy winter greens. ...
  • Fennel. ...
  • Leeks. ...
  • Cabbage. ...
  • Radicchio. ...
  • Arugula. ...
  • Sweet potatoes.

What national food day is on February 14th? ›

Chocolate lovers rejoice as February 14th is National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day! On the same day, approximately 58 million pounds of chocolate will be purchased.

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