Valentine's Day Desserts

Wildwood Towers Apartments, Arlington, VA  Try out one or more of these Valentine's Day desserts from today's post to celebrate the holiday!

Valentine’s Day is a time to spread love and spend time with family and friends. In today’s Wildwood Towers Apartments Blog, we want to spread the love by sharing some delicious Valentine’s Day desserts for you to try out at your apartment. We hope you enjoy one of these tasty treats and have a great time with loved ones here in Arlington, VA.

 

Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes from Midwest Living

These lava cakes are so warm, gooey, and delicious for a Valentine’s Day dessert. To make it you’ll need butter, bittersweet chocolate, eggs, granulated sugar, vanilla, all-purpose flour, and powdered sugar.

 

The Most Chocolate Pudding from Country Living

This chocolate pudding is such a great treat to make ahead of time and to decorate in some pretty glass jars or cups. Gather up these ingredients to make them: bittersweet chocolate, butter, vanilla extract, sugar, cocoa, cornstarch, salt, egg yolks, whipped cream (optional), and chocolate shavings (optional).

 

Valentine Cookies from Martha Stewart

Valentine cookies are a must this time of year. It’s a fun way to celebrate the holiday with kids as well. To make these cookies you’ll need these ingredients: unsalted butter, sugar, eggs, all-purpose flour, baking soda, salt, buttermilk, petal dust (optional), sanding sugar in pink or white (optional), and apricot or strawberry jam (optional).

 

Red Velvet Swirl Fudge from Delish

Fudge is never a bad idea and this red velvet fudge is perfect for Valentine’s Day. You’ll need milk chocolate chips, cocoa powder, sweetened condensed milk, white chocolate chips, red food coloring, and salt.

 

Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie from Food Network

For a group gathering, make this chocolate peanut butter pie to make everyone happy. To make this pie you’ll need the following ingredients: Oreos, butter, peanut butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar, and whipped topping.

 

What’s your favorite dessert to enjoy this time of year? Let us know in the comments below so we can try it out!