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Chocolate Valentine Cookies are soft chocolate cookies filled with the colors of Valentine’s Day! Adding red and pink M&Ms and sprinkles to easy cookies make them perfect for the holiday – and they’re super chocolatey too!
This won’t be a surprise if you’ve been following along, but I am a total sucker for cookies made with holiday candy. The minute holiday-themed candy hits the store, I grab all of my favorites before they disappear! Even though my childhood babysitter teased me for wearing red and pink together, I still love the combination – especially in Valentine Cookies!
Important Ingredients
- Butter: Always start with softened butter. I prefer using unsalted but if you’re using salted butter just omit the added salt in the recipe.
- Extra Liquid: You’ll need to add a little bit of water or brewed coffee – the coffee doesn’t add coffee flavor but instead brings out the flavor of the chocolate.
- Cocoa: You can use special dark or regular cocoa powder – I have not tested this recipe with Dutch Process Cocoa.
- Pudding Mix: This is what keeps the cookies soft for days! We’re using chocolate pudding mix for this. You can use any chocolate flavor as long as it’s INSTANT PUDDING MIX (NOT the cook kind). Use the small box (approximately 3-3.4 ounces) but don’t use sugar-free.
How to Make Valentine’s Day Cookies
- Pudding cookies are the BEST cookies. If you’ve never made them, you MUST try. The cornstarch in the pudding mix keeps them soft for days, and you can give the cookies an extra punch of flavor from whatever pudding flavor you’re using.
- Be sure to cream the butter and sugar together until smooth, then mix in the cocoa and instant pudding mix.
- You can use any brand and any chocolate flavor pudding mix as long as it’s instant pudding in the normal size box (usually about 3.4 ounces).
Tips for Making Easy Cookies
- For rich chocolate Valentine cookies, use Hershey’s Special Dark. It has a much deeper chocolate flavor!
- Avoid sugar-free pudding mix, and be sure to get instant pudding mix. You don’t need to prepare it; you just need the dry mix.
- For the best Valentine cookies, don’t skip the chilling step. The dough needs to firm up before baking the cookies, so it doesn’t spread too much. Trust me, it’s worth the wait!
- I like to use jimmies for the sprinkles. I’d avoid using nonpareils because they tend to dissolve.
- I like my cookies slightly underdone, so I bake them for about 11 to 12 minutes. I also like to rotate my cookie sheets in my oven halfway through for even baking.
FAQ
Sometimes you can find them at the grocery store in the baking aisle or the seasonal aisle with other Valentine’s items. Craft stores also carry them or search for options online.
There could be a couple of reasons why your cookies didn’t spread. First, did you accurately measure the flour? Adding too much could be the problem so remember to use the spoon and level measuring method or use a kitchen scale to weigh it.
If your dough was very firm when it came out of the refrigerator, it could also cause the issue. The dough needs to be chilled but not rock hard. If you refrigerate it overnight or for a day, let the dough balls sit out at room temperature to warm up just a bit before baking them.
Did you remember to chill the dough? The cookies can overspread when they bake if you don’t chill the dough beforehand. It could also be your baking soda. Check the expiration date and buy a new box if it’s expired.
Chocolate Valentine Cookies Recipe
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Ingredients
- ½ cup (113g) unsalted butter , softened
- ⅔ cup (133g) packed brown sugar
- ¼ cup (50g) granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 large egg
- 1 tablespoon (15ml) water or brewed coffee, if you have it
- 2 tablespoons (10g) unsweetened cocoa powder regular or Hershey's Special Dark
- 1 3-3.5 ounce box INSTANT chocolate pudding mix , any flavor (not sugar-free)
- 1 ¼ cup (155g) all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 ¼ cups Valentine M&Ms plus more for topping
- ¼ cup Valentine sprinkles plus more for topping
Instructions
- Note: this dough requires chilling.
- Line a cookie sheet with a silpat baking mat or parchment paper.
- Cream butter and both sugars in a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix in vanilla, egg, and water (or coffee). Add cocoa powder and pudding mix (the powder) and mix until smooth.
- Whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Add dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until just combined. Stir in the M&Ms and sprinkles.
- Scoop 2 tablespoon sized balls of dough onto prepared cookie sheet. You don’t have to space them out, this is just for chilling. Press a few M&Ms and sprinkles on the top of each cookie ball. (This is not mandatory, it just makes them look prettier.) Cover with plastic wrap and chill the cookies for at least 1 hour.
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Prepare a second cookie sheet and place cookies about 2” apart on them. Press each cookie dough ball down slightly with the palm of your hand. Bake for 10-14 minutes, until they just start to lose their glossy sheen. I like mine slightly underdone, so I cooked them for about 11-12 minutes. I also like to rotate my cookie sheets in my oven halfway through for even baking.
- Cool cookies on cookie sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer to a rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
Recipe Nutrition
Very Valentine Pudding Cookies are so soft and flavorful, and you can add in any and all of your favorite valentine candies.
Target has great $1 seasonal sprinkles, if they don’t sell out in record time, but when I do see them, I hoard 🙂 I have a sprinkle chest with every holiday and color combo you could imagine…same with seasonal candy. I can’t help myself because ‘one day’ I will need it! ha!
The coupon…only explanation for me is that the books Santa brought here were sitting around a book warehouse with other books, old books, books that were already previously read (i.e. someone used that coupon as a bookmark) and somehow it found its way into one of the new books of yours. Otherwise…it’s magic!
Gorgeous cookie!
I bought 3 of them at Target the second they showed up. I have so many sprinkles but I can’t help it either!!
Okay that is so weird. Way too weird. and funny at the same time. These cookies look delicious though!
I’ve never had a pudding cookie before, but now I NEED to try it!
That is very weird. What did your husband say?? Btw what book is it? I am just asking because my girl is 1 year younger than yours and I want to know good titles for her future. Thx
Pudding Cookies are totally the best! And red and pink totally match especially in these delicious cookies!
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