11 of Ina Garten’s Most Delicious Valentine’s Day Dessert Recipes

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Ah, Valentine’s Day: You either celebrate it or you actively protest the holiday. Or maybe you just don’t have any strong feelings either way and go about your life without planning a damn thing. But for those of you who do plan to partake, the day usually consists of a surprise bouquet of roses and a sweep-my-date-off-their-feet, candle-lit romantic dinner that ends with a decadently sweet Valentine’s Day dessert. Sounds about right, right?

This year, surprise your Valentine’s Day date one more time at the end of the night by making your own dessert. Correction, make an Ina Garten dessert.

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The Barefoot Contessa host and multi-cookbook author knows a thing or two about making a meal, especially one that pleases her husband of more than 50 years, Jeffrey Garten. So you know these Valentine’s Day desserts won’t disappoint.

Profiteroles

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Cold vanilla Ice cream meets warm chocolate sauce in this decadent dessert of cream puffs.

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Linzer mini-cookies

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Nothing screams happy Valentine’s Day like a plate with a handful of powdered sugar-topped cookies with red heart centers.

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Coeur à la crème

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A few years ago, Garten made the love of her life this fluffy heart-shaped crustless cheesecake and drizzled a tart raspberry sauce around the base.

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Chocolate truffles

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This chocolate truffle recipe takes nearly no effort at all to make.

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Chocolate-dipped strawberries

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It’s the easiest, quickest dessert to make on Valentine’s Day (they take just 10 minutes), and yet they’re the most romantic. Go figure.

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Chocolate cassis cake

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This chocolate cake is so good you won’t want to make it just on Valentine’s Day. Fellow TV chef Giada De Laurentiis makes it every year on her birthday.

“Ina uses a cherry liqueur in the frosting that is just freaking phenomenal and actually seeps into the cake itself,” De Laurentiis told InStyle in August 2016.

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Chocolate crème brûlée

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Are you a kitchen powerhouse and really want to impress? Take on this advanced chocolate crème brûlée recipe from Barefoot Contessa.

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Shortbread hearts

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Sprinkle these cookies with a bit of raw sugar and fine sugar, and they’ll be perfect.

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Fleur de sel caramels

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If your Valentine’s Day date is more of a caramel fan, Garten’s fleur de sel caramels will do the trick.

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Eton mess

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An Eton mess is a traditional, deceivingly simple English dessert complete with layers of strawberries, broken meringue and whipped double cream. This dessert is irresistible, and they won’t last long.

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Raspberry cheesecake

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We know; we know. We have two cheesecake recipes on this list, but a raspberry cheesecake always deserves a spot on the Valentine’s Day culinary lineup.

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A version of this article was originally published February 2019.

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