Easy, Healthy Valentine's Day Treats and Snacks (2024)

~ Valentine’s Day recipes are all about decadence, right? But that doesn’t mean they have to be totally unhealthy! A few whole grains here, a little less fat there … maybe a bit of extra fruit … and suddenly these healthy Valentine snacks and treats are both more nutritious and also a totally delicious way to say “I love you!” (Updated from Original Publication on 2/6/18) ~

Whether you’re looking for fun yet healthy Valentine’s Day treats for school parties, heart-shaped party food, a special snack for your own little sweeties, an indulgent (but less guilt-filled!) end to a romantic dinner, or even an idea for some healthy Valentine’s Day gifts … we’ve gotcha covered!

These easy Valentine’s Day recipes are quick and simple enough to pull off with little notice. And they’ve got enough nutritional upgrades that you can feel sooooo much better about sharing them with all the special people in your life!

Dive in, get inspired, and indulge (healthfully!) in our …

Easy, Healthy Valentine Treats and Snacks

3-Ingredient (No Butter!) Chocolate Fudge

Yep … you can still have your Valentine’s Day chocolate fix! This fudge is deeply, darkly chocolaty with just an alluring little hint of coconut flavor.

Even my dad (who is a serious fudge taste-tester) didn’t notice what was missing in our healthier version!This melt-in-your-mouth, creamy fudge has NO butter, and you don’t have to dump in loads of extra sugar or sweetened condensed milk (like with so many traditional recipes).

And you’ll need just 3 common ingredients and 5 minutes to prep!

Cut them into darling heart shapes, like this …

… Or cut simple squares, and box them up with pretty ribbons as a special, homemade Valentine’s Day gift!

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3-Ingredient “Chocolate-Covered Strawberry” Frozen Greek Yogurt Bites

What’s easier than 4-ingredient fudge? How about 3-ingredient Greek yogurt bites? Seriously – just 3 simple ingredients!

But they’re still so creamy-dreamy-yummy … perfect as Valentine’s Day snacks or even as healthy desserts!

We show you several different strategies for making these as heart-shaped mini-popsicle treats (using flexible molds) like this …

… Or cute, bite-sized treats like this …

We also explain how to make these without any molds at all, and how you can turn these Valentine’s Day treats into special, healthier indulgences for any day. (Hint … you can pretty much make these in whatever shape you want, so they’re perfect for any holiday or special occasion, or just for cooling off on a hot day!)

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3-Ingredient Chocolate Lava Dip

Another super-easy, 3-ingredient recipe idea! Ready in just minutes!

This is possibly the ultimate easy, healthy Valentine’s Day treat! So ridiculously simple (and so much healthier, too)!

A truly swoon-worthy fondue to end a romantic dinner. (Because what’s more romantic than chocolate-dipped strawberries?!?)

But (romance aside), your kiddos will love dipping apples or other fruit, and even whole-grain graham crackers – such a fun way to surprise your little ones after school!

Plus, this is also great served at room temperature, so it’s wonderful for parties, too. You don’t even have to worry about keeping it fondue-hot. Easy-peasy!

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Heart-Themed Fruit Kabobs and DIY Fruit Bouquets

Here’s a really clever idea that’s sure to impress both your kiddos and your sweetie … or really, anybody else, for that matter! This is a super-easy idea for turning all sorts of fruits into a truly memorable Valentine’s Day celebration!

Some quick work with heart-shaped cookie cutters and bamboo skewers … and you’ve got yourself heart-themed fruit kabobs. Easy and adorable … and a healthy Valentine’s Day treat you can feel truly good about serving!

They’re great dipped in that decadent Chocolate Lava Dip above, or with our popular Sugared-Vanilla Yogurt Fruit Dip (just like we serve with our 4th of July Fruit Kabobs).

Even better yet?

You can make an entire DIY fruit bouquet! Now we’re talkin’ serious WOW factor!

And, you won’t need to drop big bucks on ordering a dozen roses, or on a boutique fruit bouquet from one of those expensive delivery companies. Nope! Not when it’s this easy – and this much fun – to create your own showstopper. We’ve got lots of tips and tricks to inspire you!

Your fruit bouquet will make a terrific centerpiece for your Valentine’s dinner table. Plus, your sweetie will be so impressed that you made it yourself (with lots of love, of course)!

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Yeah, with just one bowl, these are definitely an easy Valentine’s Day treat!

And, with whole grains and very little fat (plus our handy-dandy tip for making less sugar seem like more!) … these brownies are a much healthier treat, too! A great idea for school Valentine parties, or the perfect finishing touch for your Valentine’s Day dinner!

Oh –and, you probably won’t be surprised that we have lots of decorating ideas for you. Sure, we have some different ideas for how you can use special cutters and molds, like this …

But, looky here … no cookie cutters or molds needed! (Told ya we’d make this easy 😉 !)

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Classic Strawberry-Banana Smoothie

Full of protein-rich Greek yogurt and lots of fresh fruit, this smoothie is a refreshing after-school treat or even a yummy dessert to finish off a family Valentine’s dinner!

Make sure to find a few pretty, heart-shaped strawberries as toppers!

Maybe some festive paper straws, too. Because – hey, why not? It’s amazing how a little bling can quickly turn a simple smoothie into a kid-alluring, celebratory event!

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Healthy Double-Chocolate Muffins with Fresh Strawberries

While we’re talking about heart-shaped food, just check out how adorable these muffins are, all ready to pop into the oven, decorated with little strawberry hearts!

Plus, they’re (of course!) heart-healthy, too … filled with whole grains, much less fat and lots of nutrient-rich, sweet berries!

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Sticking with our heart-shaped theme, check out these super-fun kabobs! A kid-friendly Valentine snack that’s also a really sweet way to turn classic PB&Js into a little lunchbox lovin’ (any ol’ day)!

You could also use this recipe idea as a heartier, nutritious snack at playgroups or school Valentine’s Day parties. The Valentine charm is all in using heart-shaped berries. And hey – those berries are packed with yummy vitamins and antioxidants, too! Total win!

No worries about school peanut restrictions, either – just sub out the peanut butter for an allergy-friendly choice like WowButter (a soy-based, nut-free product), or a nut-free sun butter (made from sunflower seeds), or even reduced-fat cream cheese.

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Heart-Shaped Pancakes

Ok, ok … these aren’t exactly a “treat” or “snack” per se. But, they’re such a fun and easy way to kick off Valentine’s Day that we just had to throw them in here.

We’ve got tips for making pancakes in hearts and lots of other fun shapes, too (think birthday numbers and Fourth of July stars).

Plus, we’ve got a terrific whole-wheat pancake recipe that turns these into a truly heart-smart idea!

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! May your treats this year all be a little healthier … but every bit as satisfyingly decadent! Enjoy!

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FAQs

What is the most popular Valentine's Day food? ›

Steak for two and chocolate-covered strawberries might be the most iconic date-night treats, but if you're not in the mood for the classics, we've got you covered. These 14 recipes (for February 14th, get it?) are our most popular and have been saved by thousands of Kitchn readers to cook for someone they love.

How can we keep our hearts healthy on Valentine's Day? ›

If you're not already a walker, consider starting a new walking tradition this Valentine's Day. ❤️ Cook a romantic, heart-healthy recipe for you and your sweetheart. Make a meal that's sure to nourish your loved one and enjoy a cozy night in. You can find heart-healthy recipes at recipes.heart.org.

Which foods and drinks are typical for Valentine's Day? ›

Here's an overview of a few foods traditionally eaten on Valentine's Day.
  • Honey. Like love, bees can produce delicious sweetness and a harsh, bitter sting. ...
  • Herbs. Savory herbs bring out the flavor of many classic dishes. ...
  • Strawberries. ...
  • Wine. ...
  • Chocolate.
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What is Valentine's food? ›

Consumers' views on Valentine's Day foods
Valentine's Day + Love-Themed FoodsLove or Like %
Honey77%
Chocolate-Covered Strawberries71%
Meat-Lovers Pizza68%
Lobster59%
14 more rows

What is the most eaten candy on Valentine's Day? ›

Everybody Wants Chocolate

According to CandyStore.com, 37 out of 50 states in the U.S. prefer some kind of chocolate to any other sort of Valentine candy. Chocolate is the most popular candy for Valentine's Day for a reason.

What are the top 3 items consumers buy for Valentine's Day? ›

Beyond The Classic Heart-Shaped Bouquet And Chocolates

While flowers, candy and greeting cards still top the list of main gifts, younger generations are shifting the way Valentine's Day is being celebrated, looking beyond traditional gifts.

How do I spoil him on Valentine's Day? ›

We got a few ideas on how to spoil your partner this year:
  1. We got a few ideas on how to spoil your partner this year:
  2. Breakfast in bed. ...
  3. Spa Day. ...
  4. Let them sleep! ...
  5. Dinner by candlelight. ...
  6. You can never be wrong with a few Pinterest ideas! ...
  7. Be conservatively romantic. ...
  8. Romantic dinner.

What color are hearts for Valentine's Day? ›

Red is the color of the heart and blood, and that is why it is connected to love and passion. Since it is linked to the heart and blood, it is connected to romantic love.

What fruit represents Valentine's Day? ›

Strawberries – Their read color and heart shape make strawberries a perfect fruit to celebrate love. Strawberries are also the symbol of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Dip the fruit in chocolate and you can enjoy one of the most traditional Valentine's Day foods.

What are romantic foods? ›

Truffles, chocolate, caviar and maybe even some codfish promote love. What makes a food romantic? Some items are thought of as aphrodisiacs — oysters, chocolate and wine — but there can be more to getting the heart pumping.

How can I spice up Valentine's Day? ›

Taking a bubble bath together is the perfect way to relax and connect on valentine's day. Add some aromatherapy candles, bath salts, and a glass of champagne, and you'll have an extra special evening. Don't forget to set the mood with the perfect music you'll both love too.

What is a Valentine candy? ›

Sweethearts (also known as conversation hearts) are small heart-shaped sugar candies sold around Valentine's Day. Each heart is printed with a message such as "Be Mine", "Kiss Me", "Call Me", "Let's Get Busy", or "Miss You".

What is a love meal? ›

Love feasts, or "agape meals," are simple communal meals and services that are intended to promote fellowship, brotherhood, unity, and Christian love among participants. Love feasts originated in the first century among early Christians and are similar to the more widely known Lord's Supper, or Eucharist.

What fruit did Miss Valentine eat? ›

13 Chapter 112 and Episode 66, Miss Valentine reveals that she ate the Kiro Kiro no Mi.

What is sold the most on Valentines Day? ›

Overall Spending

Spending has continually increased for Valentine's Day, except for the drop in 2021, influenced by Covid-19. In 2022, consumers spent close to $24 billion on Valentine's Day gifts, the second-highest amount since 2007. The most popular gifts were candy (56%), greeting cards (40%), and flowers (37%).

What is the most popular flavor filling in a Valentines Day box of chocolate? ›

The Power of Preference

At 32%, it turns out that caramel is the favorite filling, with nuts coming in second place at 24%.

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