Healthy Valentine's Day Recipes to Cook with Kids (2024)

Looking for easy, fun, and healthier recipes to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your family? I’ve got you covered! We can have can have great tasting desserts and treats without all the added sugar. Plus, these Healthy Valentine’s Day recipes are made from nutritious ingredients like fruit, veggies, whole grains, and much more. Below, I’ve also included my top tips for making festive food with kids in a super easy and approachable way.Healthy Valentine's Day Recipes to Cook with Kids (1)

Tips on making healthier, festive food for kids:

  1. Start with fruit! Most kiddos love fruit. It’s so colorful, sweet, and easy to incorporate into any theme. You make fruit even more festive by simply dipping it in melted chocolate or Greek yogurt and adding some sprinkles on top.
  2. Get out those cookie cutters! Making festive food can be as easy as cutting a pb+j into a heart shape. Make veggies more exciting by having your child help cut them into fun shapes with cutters. I love this set HERE.
  3. Sprinkles and sprinkle alternatives: I love buying dye-free sprinkles at the Bakery section of Whole Foods or they are available online. Click HERE to see my list of favorite on Amazon. Other than traditional sprinkles, there are so many other fun options to use: crushed freeze-dried raspberries and strawberries (I like to buy these at Trader Joe’s), hemp seeds, finely chopped nuts, desiccated or finely shredded dried coconut mixed with a little natural food coloring or the freeze-dried berries…
  4. Make is easy but interactive: Don’t feel like you have the time or patience to make a whole recipe with your child? That’s ok! Make the smoothie bowl and set out a small bowl of sliced strawberries and banana granola (or anything) and let you child decorate the top. Make the cookie dough then let your little one top them with chocolate chips. Any little interaction with the recipe will make them feel more invested and excited.

Healthy Valentine’s Day Breakfast and Snacks

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Strawberry Oatmeal Snack Cake: This cake would look so cute and festive if you cut some strawberries cut into heart shapes right on top before baking. Or you can simply use the chopped berries on top and serve it on a cute Valentine’s Day plate.

Heart Beet Smoothie Bowls:If your family feels iffy about beets, this is the recipe to try! The smoothie is sweet and creamy but only made from fruit and veggies. Get creative with the toppings and let the kiddos decide how to top their own bowls. You can also add more liquid to the recipe and serve it as a traditional smoothie with a straw.

Easy Banana Granola: Of course this recipe isn’t just for Valentine’s Day, it can be enjoyed on top of yogurt or a smoothie any day of the week! However, I love making it a special part of a Valentine’s breakfast or snack by adding some mini chocolate chips or freeze-dried berries (or both!).

Double Chocolate Banana Muffins: Perfect if the loves in your life are big chocolate fans! These muffins arelower in added sugar, whole grain, and super easy to mix together in one bowl.

Apple “Donut” and Pink Piggie Smoothie Bowl: these two fun snacks are from my free ebook, Easy Snacktivities. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, click on the recipes above and get your copy filled with fun and interactive snack ideas. Add in some red, pink, and white sprinkles and you’ve got a healthy and fun snack for your little ones.

Healthy Cookie Dough Bites: an energy ball type recipe that’s made from oats, seeds, and dates. I like to give this a Valentine’s spin by patting out the dough and using cookie cutters to make hearts. You can also roll the dough into balls then drizzle them with melted chocolate and top with crushed freeze dried strawberries or sprinkles. Click here for a video on Instagram to see how I make them.

Berries n’Cream Cups: Simple but so festive! Fresh berries (or any fruit you like) + whipped cream, coconut cream, or yogurt, + sprinkles = a delicious, easy, and fun

Valentine’s Day Desserts

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Banana Beet Cupcakes with Berry Cream Cheese Frosting: If you want a fun baking project to celebrate Valentine’s Day, this is the treat you need to make! These cupcakes are simple to make…no mixer needed! Frozen raspberries make the frosting a beautiful shade of pink!

Monster Cookie Bars: These would be so cute with some pink, white, and red M&Ms or Valentine’s sprinkles on top! Oatmeal, peanut butter, and chocolate make the best dessert bar combo.

Lower-Sugar Chocolate Cupcakes (with pumpkin): You can’t taste the pumpkin but it adds so much moisture and makes them super nutritious. Frost them with the simple cream cheese frosting in this recipe or buy your favorite one at the store. Top with some Valentine’s sprinkles and you’ve got a seriously yummy dessert.

Berries n’Cream Cups: Simple but so festive! Fresh berries (or any fruit you like) + whipped cream, coconut cream, or yogurt, + sprinkles = a delicious, easy, and fun

Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats:Dress these yummy treats up for Valentine’s Day by mixing some freeze dried berries or sprinkles into the cereal mixture. Drizzle some melted chocolate over the top of the finished bars and sprinkle on some more festive toppings to create a love-day masterpiece. These would be such a great treat to gift to friends or bring to a get together as well.

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The Easiest Soft Sugar Cookies: Use some red and pink sprinkles to make these easy cookies perfect for Valentine’s Day. The dough is stirred together in one bowl –no mixer, no chilling, and no rolling involved! It’s the perfect fun and easy cookie to make with kids. The dough also happens to be egg-free, and can easily be dairy-free, vegan, and gluten-free if needed.

Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies: Made from simple, pantry ingredients and everything gets stirred together in one bowl. You can make them with peanut butter instead, which is what my husband prefers. The cookies are lower in sugar, dairy-free, and gluten-free too.

Healthy Chocolate Dip (with Dates!):Dates, cocoa powder, and vanilla (and optional almond butter) turn into a creamy dip or spread that’s a perfect centerpiece on a festive platter. However, this healthy chocolate treat can be a part of your everyday: use it on toast, on sandwiches, or on apple slices as a snack.

Healthy Homemade “Jello”:All you need is juice and gelatin (or agar agar) to make this easy and delicious dessert that kids go crazy for. Use pomegranate juice or any red/pink juice you’d like to make it festive for Valentine’s Day. Top with whipped cream or whipped coconut cream and some fresh berries for a really special treat!

Almond Butter Blondies: To make these with a Valentine’s Day spin, add in some chocolate chips and use pink and red sprinkles in you’d like to. These are sooo yummy!!

Healthier Monster Cookies:These soft peanut butter oat cookies (that also happen to have carrots in there) would be so cute with some pink, red, and white candies (like M&Ms) on top. But you can also just make them with chocolate chips as a yummy holiday treat.

S’mores Pudding Cups: The rich and creamy pudding is made from tofu! You can’t taste the tofu but it makes this dessert full of plant-based protein. You can just make the pudding part of the dessert or take it up a notch with the crushed graham crackers and mini marshmallows. Kids love to make this recipe!

Looking for even more CHOCOLATE? Check out my blog post, Healthy Chocolate Recipes to Cook with Kids.

Looking for some great savory and veggie recipes to make at home? Head to my blog posts, The Best Recipes to Cook with Kids and The Best Veggie Recipes for Kids.

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Tips on Making Healthier, Festive Food for Kids

  • Starting with fruit is a great way to incorporate healthy options into festive food. You can make fruit more exciting by dipping it in melted chocolate or Greek yogurt and adding sprinkles on top [[1]].
  • Using cookie cutters to shape food can make it more appealing to kids. For example, you can cut a pb+j sandwich into a heart shape or use cutters to shape vegetables into fun shapes [[2]].
  • There are various sprinkle alternatives you can use instead of traditional sprinkles. Some options include crushed freeze-dried raspberries and strawberries, hemp seeds, finely chopped nuts, and desiccated or shredded dried coconut mixed with natural food coloring or freeze-dried berries [[3]].
  • Making the cooking process interactive can engage kids and make them feel more invested. Even small interactions like letting them decorate the top of a smoothie bowl or adding toppings to cookie dough can make a difference [[4]].

Healthy Valentine's Day Breakfast and Snacks

  1. Strawberry Oatmeal Snack Cake: This cake can be made more festive by cutting strawberries into heart shapes and placing them on top before baking. Alternatively, you can use chopped berries on top and serve it on a cute Valentine's Day plate [[5]].
  2. Heart Beet Smoothie Bowls: This recipe is a great way to incorporate beets into a sweet and creamy smoothie. You can get creative with toppings and let the kids decide how to top their own bowls. The smoothie can also be served as a traditional smoothie with a straw [[6]].
  3. Easy Banana Granola: This recipe can be enjoyed on top of yogurt or a smoothie any day of the week. For a Valentine's twist, you can add mini chocolate chips or freeze-dried berries [[7]].
  4. Double Chocolate Banana Muffins: These muffins are lower in added sugar, made with whole grains, and easy to mix together in one bowl. They are perfect for chocolate lovers [[8]].
  5. Apple "Donut" and Pink Piggie Smoothie Bowl: These fun snacks are from a free ebook called "Easy Snacktivities." You can add red, pink, and white sprinkles to make them more festive [[9]].
  6. Healthy Cookie Dough Bites: These energy ball-type bites are made from oats, seeds, and dates. You can shape them into hearts using cookie cutters and drizzle them with melted chocolate or sprinkle them with crushed freeze-dried strawberries or sprinkles [[10]].
  7. Berries n'Cream Cups: This simple and festive dessert involves fresh berries (or any fruit you like), whipped cream, coconut cream, or yogurt, and sprinkles. It's a delicious and easy option for Valentine's Day [[11]].

Valentine's Day Desserts

  1. Banana Beet Cupcakes with Berry Cream Cheese Frosting: These cupcakes are simple to make, and frozen raspberries can be used to make the frosting a beautiful shade of pink [[12]].
  2. Monster Cookie Bars: These bars can be decorated with pink, white, and red M&Ms or Valentine's sprinkles on top. They are made with oatmeal, peanut butter, and chocolate for a delicious combination [[13]].
  3. Lower-Sugar Chocolate Cupcakes (with pumpkin): These cupcakes are moist and nutritious, thanks to the addition of pumpkin. They can be frosted with cream cheese frosting and topped with Valentine's sprinkles [[14]].
  4. Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats: By mixing freeze-dried berries or sprinkles into the cereal mixture and drizzling melted chocolate on top, you can create a festive treat for Valentine's Day [[15]].
  5. The Easiest Soft Sugar Cookies: These cookies can be made with red and pink sprinkles to make them perfect for Valentine's Day. The dough is easy to stir together in one bowl, and it can be made egg-free, dairy-free, vegan, and gluten-free if needed [[16]].
  6. Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies: Made with simple pantry ingredients, these cookies can be stirred together in one bowl. They can also be made with peanut butter and are lower in sugar, dairy-free, and gluten-free [[17]].
  7. Healthy Chocolate Dip (with Dates!): This creamy dip or spread is made from dates, cocoa powder, and vanilla (with optional almond butter). It can be used on toast, sandwiches, or apple slices as a healthy snack [[18]].
  8. Healthy Homemade "Jello": All you need is juice and gelatin (or agar agar) to make this easy and delicious dessert. Use red or pink juice to make it festive for Valentine's Day, and top it with whipped cream or coconut cream and fresh berries [[19]].
  9. Almond Butter Blondies: These blondies can be made with chocolate chips and pink and red sprinkles for a Valentine's Day twist. They are incredibly delicious [[20]].
  10. Healthier Monster Cookies: These soft peanut butter oat cookies can be decorated with pink, red, and white candies like M&Ms for a festive touch. They are also a great holiday treat [[21]].
  11. S'mores Pudding Cups: The rich and creamy pudding in this recipe is made from tofu. You can make just the pudding or add crushed graham crackers and mini marshmallows for an extra special treat [[22]].

I hope these ideas and recipes inspire you to create delicious and healthier Valentine's Day treats for your family. Enjoy the celebration!

Healthy Valentine's Day Recipes to Cook with Kids (2024)

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