Valentine’s Cookie Sticks

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Valentine’s Day represents sweet treats and heartfelt gestures. I added a twist to traditional baking by creating Valentine’s Cookie Sticks.

These delightful treats are a fusion of shortbread-style cookies, luxurious chocolate, and unique flavor combinations, including Cranberry, Cranberry Orange, and classic Butter Shortbread. These cookie sticks are an easy baking recipe and such a pretty and fun treat to serve and enjoy.

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.
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Cookie Sticks – Easy Baking Recipe

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Perfect for gifting or enjoying with your loved ones, these cookie sticks are a sure way to add a touch of sweetness to your Valentine’s Day celebrations. They are also the perfect finger food and so easy to eat!

They really stand out and make such a fun and festive dessert.

Celebrating Love with Homemade Valentine’s Cookie Sticks

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Cookie sticks stand out for several reasons, making them a special treat in the world of baked goods. Here are some key aspects that contribute to their uniqueness.

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Unique Shape and Size

The stick-like shape of cookie sticks sets them apart from traditional cookies. This elongated form is not only visually appealing but also offers a different eating experience. They are easy to hold, making them a convenient snack for both adults and children.

Versatile for Dipping and Decorating

Their shape makes them ideal for dipping in chocolate, caramel, or other coatings. The long, flat surface is perfect for a variety of decorations, such as sprinkles, nuts, or icing designs.

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Portability and Convenience

Cookie sticks are highly portable and less messy than regular cookies, making them a great on-the-go snack. They can be easily packed for picnics, school lunches, or as part of a dessert buffet.

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Perfect for Gifting

Due to their unique shape and decorative potential, cookie sticks are excellent for gifting. They can be beautifully packaged in jars, boxes, or wrapped individually, making them a charming homemade gift for various occasions.

Customizable Flavors and Textures

Like traditional cookies, cookie sticks can be made in a myriad of flavors and textures. From chocolate chip to lemon zest, oatmeal to shortbread, the possibilities for customization are endless.

Fun for Kids

Kids love food that comes in fun shapes and sizes. Cookie sticks can be a delightful treat for children to enjoy, and they can also participate in the baking and decorating process.

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Elegant Presentation

Their distinctive shape allows for elegant presentation. Lined up in a row or arranged artistically on a platter, cookie sticks can add a touch of sophistication to any dessert table.

The Recipe: Shortbread-Style Valentine’s Cookie Sticks

  • Mix the ingredients per the recipe and place in the refrigerator to cool. Roll out the dough and use a dough cutter (or scraper) to cut out the cookie sticks. I cut mine 4″ x 3/8″.
  • Bake as instructed but watch the cookie sticks carefully, You don’t want to overcook them. Place the chocolate in a double boiler and melt. Add the coloring and coconut oil to thin to a dipping consistency.
  • Get your sprinkles ready and place the melted chocolate in a tall slender jar. Dip the cookies into the chocolate and let dry on parchment paper.
  • Before the chocolate dries, add decorative sprinkles on top. I added orange sprinkles to the Cranberry Orange sticks!

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Yield: 20 sticks

Valentine's Cookie Sticks

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

These delightful treats are a fusion of shortbread-style cookies, luxurious chocolate, and unique flavor combinations, including Cranberry, Cranberry Orange, and classic Butter Shortbread. These cookie sticks are an easy baking recipe and such a pretty and fun treat to serve and enjoy.

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 13 minutes
Additional Time 25 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 8 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • For Cranberry and Cranberry Orange variations: 1/2 cup dried cranberries (chopped fine), zest of one orange (for Cranberry Orange only)
  • 10 oz. package of White Melting chocolate (dark, milk, or white)
  • Food coloring
  • 1 - 2 tsp coconut oil
  • Sprinkles, crushed nuts, or other decorations

Instructions

  1. Preheat the Oven: Start by preheating your oven to 325°F (175°C) and lining a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Combine the Ingredients: In a bowl, whisk together the flour and salt. Add the softened butter and powdered sugar and stir in the vanilla extract.
  3. Mix the Ingredients: Mix until combined.
  4. Divide dough: If you want to make multiple flavors, divide the dough. I made plain, cranberry, and orange cranberry.
  5. Add Flavors: For the Cranberry and Cranberry Orange sticks, fold in the chopped cranberries, and add orange zest for the latter.
  6. Shape the Dough: Roll the dough into a flat rectangle, about 3/8 inches thick, then cut into long, thin strips (about 1/2 inch wide and 4 inches long). Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  7. Bake: Place the strips on the prepared baking sheet and cool again in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  8. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until lightly golden.
  9. Cool: Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.
  10. Melt the Chocolate: Melt your chosen chocolate in a bowl, either using a microwave or a double boiler. You don't need an actual double boiler, just two fans that fit on top of each other. Place water in the bottom pan and boil the water. Place the pan with chocolate on top and melt. Add coconut oil for the right consistency.
  11. Dip the Cookies: Dip one end of each cooled cookie stick into the melted chocolate, covering about half the cookie.
  12. Add Decorations: Before the chocolate sets, sprinkle your choice of decorations over the chocolate-covered part. You can also place chocolate in a pastry bag and pipe thin lines on the sticks.
  13. Set: Lay the cookies back on the parchment paper and allow the chocolate to harden.

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The Final Touch: Presentation and Packaging

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Presentation is key, especially when it comes to Valentine’s gifts. Once the cookie sticks are ready and the chocolate has set, it’s time to think about packaging.

Here are some ideas:

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Place them on a serving tray. I found this wonderful serving tray that is also a lazy susan! It’s perfect for just about anything you make in your kitchen.

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

Wrap the sticks in cellophane and tie them with a colorful ribbon for a personalized touch.

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

A clear glass jar filled with cookie sticks and tied with a ribbon can be a delightful gift.

A Sweet Gesture of Love

How to make three types of Valentine's Cookie Sticks with shortbread dough.

We all know Valentine’s Day is all about expressing love, and what better way to do so than with a homemade treat?

These Valentine’s Cookie Sticks, with their buttery shortbread base and rich chocolate coating, are a perfect blend of simplicity and indulgence.

Whether you choose Cranberry, Cranberry Orange, or Butter Shortbread, each variation offers a unique flavor profile that is sure to delight.

Handmade with love, these treats are more than just cookies; they are a symbol of the care and affection you hold for your loved ones.

So this Valentine’s Day, surprise your special someone with these charming and delicious cookie sticks – a sweet testament to your affection.

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4 Comments

  1. Good Morning.
    I wanted to tell you how much I enjoy your blog and website layout and design. It is beautiful. All of your recipes are very easy to understand and follow, without too much verbiage to weigh it down. Thank you for the sunshine you bring to us!

  2. I love the idea of the valentine cookie sticks. Just curious/how many cookie stick servings according to the dimensions you gave and how thick is the cookie dough?

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