You will “LOVE” these Valentine’s cookie pops! Sugar cookies are cut out, pressed over a stick, then covered in chocolate and sprinkles. They are very portable and make a great treat for parties or gifts.
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. I hope you are over your Christmas candy hangover because it’s time to rev up that sugar high again.
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These cookie pops are so easy to make and perfect for parties or just a special treat. They work well as foodie gifts too!
Ingredients
These cookie pops have-
- Sugar cookie mix
- CandiQuick chocolate, the best to use in chocolate covered desserts
- Candy sprinkles
- Popsicle sticks and a cookie cutter in the shape of a heart
How to make Valentine cookie pops
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Make the cookie dough according to package directions. You can also use already made cookie dough from the refrigerated section at the store.
Roll the dough out and cut with a heart cookie cutter. One package of dough makes enough for 10 cookie pops (20 cookies total).
Put the cookies on a cookie sheet and cook according to the directions. Mine took about 10 minutes.
Remove the cookies from the oven then place them on a rack to cool.
Once the cookies have cooled, melt the CandiQuick. I got the CandiQuick that you can heat up in the microwave.
When it has melted layout the cookies-bottom side up. Add a small dab of chocolate, then a popsicle stick, more chocolate over the stick, then more chocolate on the second cookie. Place the second cookie on top of the other cookie.
Repeat with the remaining cookies. Then let the chocolate harden, around 20 minutes. Don’t skip waiting for the chocolate to harden or the cookies will crumble when you add the chocolate coating.
Finally, dip the cookies into the CandiQuick to cover. Use a spoon to drizzle chocolate in places that you miss.
Place on wax paper and add candy sprinkles if you like.
Let the chocolate harden for 25 minutes to an hour.
FAQ’s
Can you use homemade sugar cookie dough for this recipe?
Yes. Try out this sugar cookie recipe from A Spicy Perspective.
Looking for more Valentine’s Day treats?
- This romantic dinner for two – Shrimp Cannelloni
- An easy cake recipe – Neapolitan Poke Cake
- A pretty pink cocktail to relax with – Cherry Fizz
And here you are…..
From our home in the Bottom Left of the Mitten to yours ~ Enjoy!
Valentine's Cookie Pops
Equipment
- wax paper
- Rolling Pin
- heart cookie cutter
- popsicle sticks
Ingredients
- 17.5 ounce package sugar cookie mix prepared according to package directions for cut out cookies
- 16 ounces CandiQuick Chocolate I used the packaged one with a microwaveable tray
- 10 popsicle sticks
- 1 heart cookie cutter
- wax paper
- sprinkles optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Make the cookie dough according to package directions.17.5 ounce package sugar cookie mix
- Roll the dough out and cut with a heart cookie cutter. One package of dough makes enough for 10 cookie pops (20 cookies total).1 heart cookie cutter
- Put the cookies on a cookie sheet and cook according to the directions. Mine took about 10 minutes.
- Remove the cookies from the oven then place them on a rack to cool.
- Once the cookies have cooled, melt the CandiQuick. I got the CandiQuick that you can heat up in the microwave.16 ounces CandiQuick Chocolate
- When it has melted, layout to cookies-bottom side up. Add a small dab of chocolate, then a popsicle stick, more chocolate over the stick, then more chocolate on the second cookie. Place the second cookie on top of the other cookie.10 popsicle sticks
- Repeat with the remaining cookies. Then let the chocolate harden, around 20 minutes. Don't skip waiting for the chocolate to harden or the cookies will crumble when you add the chocolate coating.
- Finally, dip the cookies into the CandiQuick to cover. Use a spoon to drizzle chocolate in places that you miss.
- Place on wax paper and add candy sprinkles if you like.sprinkles
- Place on wax paper and add candy sprinkles if you like. Enjoy!wax paper
Notes
Tips for making this recipe:
- Make sure that you have enough time to make every step of this recipe.
- You can use homemade or even tube sugar cookie dough.
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Last Updated on February 22, 2022 by Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
Claudia Lamascolo
This are so creative really perfect for the kids for Valentines day and the young at heart!
Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
THey sure are Claudia!
Ilona
Love the little guy helping with cookie pops. These are the moments I cherish the most:)
Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
Thank you Ilona, he sure does make a great kitchen helper.
foodneverythingelse
You got a cute little helper. love this valentines day cookie idea.
Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
Thank you so much! He sure is :’)
Noelle
Can’t wait to make these with me kids!
Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
I hope you enjoy them Noelle!
Jacqueline Meldrum
Awww he looks like he was having fun. Perfect for Valentines, especially our little valentines.
Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
I agree Jacqueline!
Cliona Keane
These are so adorable! Perfect for Valentine’s Day!
Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
Thank you so much Cliona!
Jeannette (Jay Joy)
These look adorable. We are soooooo doing this in my homeschool. My kids will love making them for themselves and family members!
Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
I hope you have fun making them Jeannette!
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Erin@BottomLeftoftheMitten
Thank you so much! I will check it out.