Valentine's Day Heart Shortbread Cookies (2024)

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Valentine's Day Heart Shortbread Cookies are buttery goodness that you are going to fall in love with. Quick and easy shortbread cookie dough cut into hearts and dipped into a creamy colorful glaze and sprinkled with a touch of shimmer.

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February is one of my favorite months, we are one month into the year and we have had time to settle in. As we head into this month and Valentine's Day full of love, friendship and family time, there are so many ways we can make this holiday extra special for our Valentine or Galentine! Sweet treats are always a must and these Valentine's Day Heart Shortbread Cookies are a classic that you will want to make every year.

These decorated glazed heart shortbread cookies are super buttery and easily dipped into an extra creamy colorful glaze. The pastel pink, yellow, turquoise and lime green glaze resemble our favorite conversation heart candies and make the perfect dessert, neighbor gift or treats for Valentine's Day classroom parties at school!

Ingredients

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Shortbread Cookie Dough
Sugar- Granulated sugar is the best for these buttery cookies.
Butter-I prefer to use unsalted butter for my cookie recipes, this way I can control the amount of salt that goes into my recipes!
Egg-Only ONE egg!!
Vanilla- Vanilla extract or vanilla bean adds a wonderful flavor to these shortbread cookies. I love using fresh vanilla bean scraped or vanilla bean paste for an extra pop of vanilla flavor.
Flour-All purpose flour is the only flour you need for these cookies.

Cookie Glaze
Powdered Sugar- Sifted powdered sugar (aka confectioners sugar) is going to create a sweet and creamy glaze for these cookies.
Milk- It is important to use whole milk for the frosting recipe for a thick texture. I also like using heavy cream if you prefer a slightly richer glaze.

Step-by-Step Directions

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Prepare The Shortbread Cookie Dough

  • Cream together the sugar and butter in a mixing bowl with paddle attachment until creamy
  • Add egg and vanilla bean to the butter mixture, scrape down the sides and mix until combined
  • Slowly add the flour and mix until the dough comes together into a ball
  • Place the dough on a floured surface and gently kneed until smooth
  • Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 10-15 minutes
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Bake The Shortbread Cookies

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and prepare baking sheets with parchment paper while waiting for the dough to chill
  • Roll the dough into ⅛" thick and cut into heart shapes (small, medium and large hearts)
  • Bake the cookies for 14-16 minutes or until the edges turn light golden in color
  • Allow the cookies to cool completely before glazing
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Glaze The Cookies

  • In a medium bowl combine the powdered sugar, milk and vanilla extract; whisk together until smooth and creamy (if the glaze is to thick, add more milk or to thin, add more powdered sugar)
  • Separate the glaze into 4 small bowls and add one of each food color to each bowl (light pink, yellow and turquoise) and mix to combine
  • Dip the top of each cookie into the glaze, allowing the excess to drip off and then place the glazed cookie on a drying rack
  • Allow the cookies to dry completely before stacking, packaging or serving.
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What You Need

Mixer
It is best to use an electric mixer with a paddle attachment for an easy mixing process.
Heart Cookie Cutters
A variety of sizes are a great way to mix these cookies up, but you can use all one size as well!
Food Coloring
I love using gel food coloring when mixing glaze or frosting. This food coloring can make pastel shades or vibrant and bold shades of color.
Edible Glitter
I love the addition of a little sparkle on these cookies and edible glitter is the key to making every cookie look great!
Rolling Pin
I use a french rolling pin, tapered at the ends, but any rolling pin will do. This is a staple in the kitchen that sometimes we forget we need.
Heart Plates
These are the cutest and most festive Valentine's Day plates that are all different shades of pink!

Tips and FAQS To Make The Best Valentine's Day Cookies

Room Temperature Ingredients
When making shortbread cookie dough, it is important to have all the ingredients at room temperature to be sure that all ingredients combine evenly mix together.

Storing Glazed Shortbread Cookies
If the shortbread cookies are baked and not going to be glazed immediately, store them in an airtight container or plastic zip lock bag to keep them fresh for up to 1 week. Once the cookies are glazed, I would recommend eating them within 3 days. If you have some leftover you can store them in an airtight container once the glaze is dry.

Valentine's Day Gifting
These Glazed Heart Shortbread Cookies make the perfect gift for Valentine's Day! For your favorite neighbor, friend, family or Classroom Valentine's Day Party, these cookies are the perfect treat! Wrap each cookie or a group of cookies in cellophane bags with a ribbon and a cute gift tag and you are all set for the sweetest Valentines Treat.

How long will these cookies stay fresh?

The shortbread cookies stay fresh in an airtight container for 1 week. Once you glaze the cookies I would enjoy them within 3 days to ensure the glaze stays soft and fresh.

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Valentine's Day Heart Shortbread Cookies

Valentine's Day Heart Shortbread Cookies are buttery goodness that you are going to fall in love with. Quick and easy shortbread cookie dough cut into hearts and dipped into a creamy colorful glaze and sprinkled with a touch of shimmer.

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Course: Cookies, Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Cookies, Dessert

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 16 minutes minutes

Glaze Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 46 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 Cookies

Calories: 249kcal

Author: Kristen Massad

Ingredients

Shortbread Cookie Dough

  • 1 Cup Granulated Sugar
  • 2 Cups Unsalted Butter Room Temperature
  • 1 Egg
  • Tablespoon Vanilla Bean Paste Or Vanilla Extract
  • 4 Cups All Purpose Flour

Cookie Glaze

  • 4 Cups Powdered Sugar
  • 6-8 Tablespoons Whole Milk
  • 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • Food Coloring: Pink, Yellow, Lime Green and Turquoise

Instructions

Prepare The Shortbread Cookie Dough

  • Cream together the sugar and butter in a mixing bowl with paddle attachment until creamy

  • Add egg and vanilla bean to the butter mixture, scrape down the sides and mix until combined

  • Slowly add the flour and mix until the dough comes together into a ball

  • Place the dough on a floured surface and gently kneed until smooth

  • Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 10-15 minutes

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and prepare baking sheets with parchment paper while waiting for the dough to chill

  • Roll the dough into ⅛" thick and cut into heart shapes (small, medium and large hearts)

  • Bake the cookies for 14-16 minutes or until the edges turn light golden in color

  • Allow the cookies to cool completely before glazing

Glaze The Cookies

  • In a medium bowl combine the powdered sugar, milk and vanilla extract; whisk together until smooth and creamy (if the glaze is to thick, add more milk or to thin, add more powdered sugar)

  • Separate the glaze into 4 small bowls and add one of each food color to each bowl (light pink, yellow and turquoise) and mix to combine

  • Dip the top of each cookie into the glaze, allowing the excess to drip off and then place the glazed cookie on a drying rack

  • Allow the cookies to dry completely before stacking, packaging or serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 249kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 47mg | Sodium: 8mg | Potassium: 32mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 483IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the difference between a shortbread cookie and a Scottish shortbread cookie? ›

Traditional Scottish shortbread is a simple recipe made with sugar, butter, flour, and salt. Other shortbread styles will include leavening agents like baking powder and baking soda, which makes them crisp instead of crumbly like traditional Scottish shortbread.

What is the difference between a butter cookie and shortbread cookie? ›

As the name suggests a butter cookie has a high proportion of butter. However, unlike a shortbread the amount of flour and sugar used is increased meaning they hold their shape more effectively.

What is the difference between shortbread cookies and sugar cookies? ›

The main difference between these two cookies is the ingredients and the ratios of the ingredients. Sugar cookies typically contain eggs, while shortbread cookies do not. Shortbread also has a higher ratio of butter to flour and are usually more crumbly and tender as a result.

What is the new name for shortbread? ›

ABC Bakers - Did you hear the news?! Shortbread is now Trefoils®! | Facebook.

What do Americans call shortbread? ›

For us Americans, shortbread qualifies as a type of cookie. In the UK, shortbread is called a biscuit.

What are common mistakes when making shortbread? ›

The most common mistakes when making shortbread are over-working the dough, and incorporating too much flour. The less you work the dough, the more crumbly and melt-in-your-mouth your shortbread cookies will be.

What did shortbread Girl Scout cookies used to be called? ›

Trefoils were also the first Girl Scout Cookie back in 1935, when the Girl Scout Federation of Greater New York raised enough money through the sale of commercially baked cookies to buy it's own die in the shape of a trefoil.

Is shortbread healthier than other cookies? ›

Shortbread and Trefoils were the clear winner among all of the Girl Scout Cookies. Compared with other varieties, they were the lowest in calories per cookie (30 and 32 calories, respectively). They were also the lowest in saturated fat and added sugars.

Should shortbread cookies be soft or hard? ›

Shortbread should always have a tender, melting texture, but be slightly crisp when you bite into it. It should not generally be damp or wet underneath. A classic shortbread recipe will also only have flour, butter and sugar as the ingredients (in a 3:2:1 ratio) and not egg, which could lead to excess moisture.

Should butter be cold for shortbread? ›

Should butter be cold or room temperature for making shortbread? Always start with cold butter straight from the refrigerator. This will keep the dough from warming up, making it greasy and difficult to roll out.

Does Chick-fil-A still have heart shaped boxes? ›

From Jan. 29 until Feb. 24, 2024, participating Chick-fil-A restaurants offered the opportunity to share a little love with Heart-Shaped Trays, filled with 30-count Chick-fil-A® Nuggets, 10-count Chick-n-Minis® (during breakfast hours), 12 Chocolate Fudge Brownie halves, or 6 Chocolate Chunk Cookies.

Does Chick-fil-A sell heart shaped? ›

According to the franchise website, customers can choose between the following: A 10-count Chick-n-minis (during breakfast hours) heart-shaped tray. A 30-count Chick-fil-A nugget heart-shaped tray.

How much is the heart thing from Chick-fil-A? ›

Participating Chick-fil-A restaurants offer select menu items packaged in Heart-Shaped Trays, such as: 30-count Chick-fil-ANuggets - $18. 10-count Chick-n-Minis - $12. 12 Chocolate Fudge Brownie halves - $2 per brownie.

Why is it called Scottish shortbread? ›

Shortbread originated in Scotland. Although it was prepared during much of the 12th century, and probably benefited from cultural exchange with French pastry chefs during the Auld Alliance between France and Scotland, the refinement of shortbread is popularly credited to Mary, Queen of Scots in the 16th century.

What is Scottish shortbread made of? ›

Did you know Scottish shortbread is made from just 3 ingredients? Butter, flour, and sugar. No leavening agent (like baking powder) is needed. This is excellent news for bakers everywhere.

What are the 3 traditional shapes of shortbread? ›

Shortbread is traditionally formed into one of three shapes: one large circle divided into segments (“Petticoat Tails”); individual round biscuits (“Shortbread Rounds”); or a thick rectangular slab cut into “fingers.”

What are Scottish cookies called? ›

Shortbread is a type of biscuit or cookie traditionally made from one part sugar, two parts butter, and three parts flour as measured by weight. Shortbread originated in Scotland; the first recorded recipe was by a Scotswoman named Mrs McLintock and printed in 1736.

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