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These Valentine’s Day cookies are soft, delicious, and really easy to make. These heart cookies are soft cut-out sugar cookies frosted with pink-colored cream cheese frosting. They’re great to make for the other half and also fun to make with kids! These cookies are not only pretty but also taste fabulous.

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Why I love this recipe

  • these cookies are really easy to make
  • they look super pretty without much effort
  • they are not overly sweet – the frosting uses half of the sugar amount than most recipes call for but it’s still nice and thick
  • the cookie dough is easy to work with
  • there is no long chilling time! you just need to flatten your dough and chill it in the freezer for just 15 minutes and you’re ready to go!
  • the cookies are so wonderfully soft – there are no crispy edges, they are really super soft and not chewy
  • the cookies hold their shape, you can also cut out any other shape from the dough
  • these cookies, even frosted, keep really well, you can make them even 1 whole day ahead and they will be perfect!

I’m really sure you will love this recipe!

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Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make sugar cookies:

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This is a basic sugar cookie recipe but with the addition of cream cheese. This is really a secret ingredient that makes sugar cookies soft.

Vanilla extract and almond extract are necessary to add some flavor to the cookies so that they don’t taste just like pure sugar. You can omit almond extract if you don’t like its taste but I really haven’t added much so the cookies don’t have that weird flavor when you add too much of it.

Salt is necessary so that the cookies don’t taste flat.

Here’s what you need for the frosting:

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This frosting is something between cream cheese frosting and buttercream frosting. There is less cream cheese added than in regular cream cheese frosting. A small amount of cream cheese makes this frosting thick, creamy, and soft. The frosting will harden after about 1-2 hours, but only its outer part. It will still be soft and creamy in the middle.

Gel red food coloring is of course optional but necessary if you want pink-colored frosting. You can add a small amount of red color to get light pink color, add more for a darker pink, and when you add even more you’ll get a red frosting.

How to make these cookies step by step

Make the cream cheese sugar cookie dough

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STEP 1: Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter with sugar on medium speed until smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes.

STEP 2: Add cream cheese and beat until combined.

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STEP 3: Add egg, vanilla extract, salt, almond extract, and baking powder.

STEP 4: Beat for 1-2 minutes or until well combined. Scrape the batter from the sides of the bowl with a spatula halfway through.

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STEP 5: Add the flour and mix at low speed until it’s incorporated. Don’t mix for too long. The cookie dough will be sticky.

STEP 6: Scrape the dough out of the bowl with a spatula and place it on a large piece of plastic foil. Wrap the dough in foil, flatten it out (about 1/2-inch or 1.5 cm thick) and place in the freezer for about 15 minutes or until cold and easy to roll out. You can also chill the dough in the fridge but it will take longer (flatten it into a very thin disk and chill for about an hour or longer).

While the dough is chilling, you can make the frosting.

Make the frosting

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STEP 7: Add soft butter and powdered sugar into a medium bowl.

STEP 8: Beat with a mixer until well-combined. The mixture will be very crumbly at first.

This is important: please mix the butter with sugar FIRST, then add cream cheese, otherwise, the frosting will be too runny and you will need to add more sugar to it.

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STEP 9: It should form a thick paste.

STEP 10: Add soft cream cheese, vanilla, and salt, and beat until combined. Now your frosting is ready.

Bake the cookies

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STEP 11: Divide the dough in half, put one half in the fridge and roll out the second half of the dough on a silicone rolling mat (or a counter) lightly sprinkled with flour into a thickness of 1/5-1/4 of an inch (5-7mm) (I like thick cookies). Cut out cookies with a heart cutter. Reroll the scraps and repeat with the remaining dough.

STEP 12: Place the cookies on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

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STEP 13: Bake the cookies in batches at 350°F (180°C) for about 9 minutes. For the next batch use a cold baking sheet. The cookies should be pale and soft. Leave them on the baking sheet for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool down (they need to be completely cooled before you start frosting them).

Decorate the cookies

STEP 14: Divide the frosting between smaller bowls if you want to have different frosting colors.

Add enough food coloring to the frosting to achieve your desired color (add 2-3 drops of gel at a time).

Frost the cookies with the frosting. They taste best after about 30 minutes when the cookies soften a bit more from the frosting.

Enjoy!

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Storage

These cookies keep really well, store them in a tightly closed container for up to 5 days.

You can also store cookies with frosting – they will be a little softer but if you make thicker cookies like mine, they won’t get too soft. They are really perfect the next day. I place them on a baking sheet and wrap it tightly with plastic foil in order to not destroy the frosting design. If you will only spread the frosting on cookies, it will be fine, just a more detailed design may get squashed.

More Valentine’s Day desserts you may like

  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake with Chocolate Frosting
  • Linzer Cookies (jam-filled heart-shaped sandwich cookies)
  • Chocolate Omelet
  • Chocolate Crepes
  • Chocolate Lava Cake (oven or Instant Pot)
  • Chocolate Covered Strawberries
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Valentine’s Day Cookies (Heart Cookies) – video

These Valentine’s Day cookies are soft, delicious, and really easy to make. These heart cookies are soft cut out sugar cookies frosted with pink-colored cream cheese frosting. They’re great to make for the other half and also fun to make with kids! These cookies are not only pretty but also taste fabulous.

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Prep Time 36 minutes minutes

Cook Time 9 minutes minutes

Total Time 45 minutes minutes

Servings 48 cookies

Calories 122kcal

Author Aleksandra

Ingredients

for the cookies:

  • 3/4 cup butter (175g) soft
  • 1 cup granulated sugar (200g)
  • 2 ounces cream cheese (60g) soft
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 3 cups flour (375g) spooned and leveled, not scooped!

for the frosting:

  • 1/2 cup butter (115g) soft
  • 2 cups powdered sugar (240g)
  • 4 ounces cream cheese (115g) soft
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt
  • red gel food coloring

Instructions

Make cookies:

  • Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter with sugar on medium speed until smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes.

  • Add cream cheese and beat until combined.

  • Add egg, vanilla extract, salt, almond extract, and baking powder. Beat for 1-2 minutes or until well combined. Scrape the batter from the sides of the bowl with a spatula halfway through.

  • Add the flour and mix at low speed until it’s incorporated. Don’t mix for too long. The cookie dough will be sticky.

  • Scrape the dough out of the bowl with a spatula and place on a large piece of plastic foil. Wrap the dough in foil, flatten it out (about 1/2-inch or 1.5 cm thick) and place in the freezer for about 15 minutes or until cold and easy to roll out. You can also chill the dough in the fridge but it will take longer (flatten it into a very thin disk and chill for about an hour or longer).

  • Divide the dough in half, put one half in the fridge and roll out the second half of the dough on a silicone rolling mat (or a counter) lightly sprinkled with flour into a thickness of 1/5-1/4 of an inch (5-7mm) (I like thick cookies). Cut out cookies with a heart cutter. Reroll the scraps and repeat with the remaining dough.

  • Place the cookies on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

  • Bake the cookies in batches at 350°F (180°C) for about 9 minutes. For the next batch use a cold baking sheet. The cookies should be pale and soft. Leave them on the baking sheet for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool down (they need to be completely cooled before you start frosting them).

Make the frosting:

  • Add soft butter and powdered sugar into a medium bowl. Beat with a mixer until well-combined. The mixture will be very crumbly at first but then it should form a thick paste.

  • Add soft cream cheese, vanilla, and salt, and beat until combined. Divide the frosting between smaller bowls if you want to have different frosting colors.

  • Add enough food coloring to the frosting to achieve your desired color (add 2-3 drops of gel at a time).

  • Frost the cookies with the frosting. They taste best after about 30 minutes when the cookies soften a bit more from the frosting.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • These cookies, even frosted, keep really well, you can make them even 1 whole day ahead and they will be perfect.
  • To correctly measure the flour, you need to: Fluff the flour by stirring it in the bag/flour container with a spoon. Spoon the flour and sprinkle it into your measuring cup. Sweep off the excess flour with the back of a knife. 1 cup of flour can weigh 120-150g, depending on how you’re filling your cup. Don’t scoop the flour directly into the measuring cup, which can compact it! 1 cup of flour in my recipes weighs 125g.
  • Calories = 1 cookie (1/48 of the recipe). This is only an estimate!

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Diet Vegetarian

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As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or preferences, but I can provide you with information related to the concepts used in this article about Valentine's Day cookies. Here's a breakdown of the key concepts mentioned in the article:

Soft and Delicious Valentine's Day Cookies

The article introduces Valentine's Day cookies that are described as soft, delicious, and easy to make. The purpose of these cookies is to create a festive and enjoyable treat for Valentine's Day.

Heart-Shaped Sugar Cookies

The cookies are heart-shaped and made from a basic sugar cookie dough with the addition of cream cheese. The cream cheese serves as a secret ingredient that makes the cookies soft. The dough is flavored with vanilla extract and almond extract to add flavor and prevent them from tasting too sweet.

Pink Cream Cheese Frosting

The cookies are frosted with pink-colored cream cheese frosting. The frosting is a combination of cream cheese and butter, with less cream cheese than traditional cream cheese frosting recipes. This makes the frosting thick, creamy, and soft. Gel red food coloring is added to achieve the desired pink color.

Easy Preparation Steps

The article provides step-by-step instructions on how to make the cookies. The cookie dough is made by beating butter, sugar, cream cheese, egg, vanilla extract, salt, almond extract, and baking powder together. Then flour is added to form a sticky dough. The dough is chilled in the freezer for approximately 15 minutes before rolling it out.

The frosting is made by beating together butter, powdered sugar, cream cheese, vanilla extract, and salt. The frosting is divided into smaller bowls and colored with gel red food coloring.

The chilled dough is rolled out and heart-shaped cookies are cut out. The cookies are baked at 350°F (180°C) for about 9 minutes. After cooling, the cookies are frosted with the cream cheese frosting.

Storage and Serving

The article mentions that these cookies keep well and can be stored in a tightly closed container for up to 5 days. If the cookies are frosted, they may be slightly softer, but if they are made thicker, they will not become too soft. The cookies can be made a day ahead and still be fresh.

Overall, this article provides a detailed recipe and instructions for making soft and delicious heart-shaped sugar cookies with pink cream cheese frosting. The recipe emphasizes ease of preparation, the use of cream cheese to create soft cookies, and the option to make them with children or as a special treat for Valentine's Day.

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