When you need something decadent to finish off the evening—whether it's the ultimate date night or a Valentine's dinner—a romantic dessert recipe is just the thing. Chocolate tends to be the go-to, given its impressive health benefits and aphrodisiac tendencies, but there are plenty of other sweet flavors to consider.
We combed our archives for the most heart-palpitating, spine-tingling, romantic desserts. Most can be made ahead of time or come together easily, giving you more time for other things, like planning a creative date night. Try one for your special night and let us know how it went...or not.
Tiramisu for Two
Easy yet elegant, you can assemble these parfaits in just 15 minutes and then set them in the fridge for at least 3 hours (and up to 2 days). That extra time allows the espresso-dipped ladyfingers to soak up flavor from raspberries and the boozy, creamy mixture. Top with grated chocolate for over-the-top decadence.
Red Velvet Brownie Torte
This—the quintessential Valentine’s Day dessert—is red and white, rich and decadent, chocolatey, and something you'll absolutely love. Essentially a three-layer brownie masquerading as a red velvet cake, the recipe calls on red food coloring in the batter to give the "cake" that deep scarlet hue and sprinkles for a colorful finish.
Strawberry Cheesecake Bars
If you love a salty-sweet combination, look no further than these swirled strawberry cheesecake bars. The crust on the bottom is made from finely crushed pretzels, butter, and brown sugar, for a salty yet slightly sweet foundation. Try making heart shapes when using the wooden pick for swirling by pouring the cheesecake mixture into the pan in small blobs, then moving the stick down the middle of the cheesecake blobs to create hearts.
Mint Chocolate Cookie Bars
Can't decide between making cookies, brownies, or bars? Choose all three! This romantic dessert recipe layers a chocolatey, fudgy cookie with peppermint candy-flecked buttercream, all draped in a luscious dark chocolate ganache. Leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days, but we suspect they'll disappear long before that.
Pink Hot Chocolate
Instead of eating dessert at the table, how about sipping dessert while cuddling under a blanket next to a crackling fire? This Valentine's Day-friendly recipe combines melted white chocolate with your milk of choice, and—in the spirit of love and romance—tints it pink with wholesome beet juice (instead of an artificial dye). Serve it warm with whipped cream, cinnamon, and goo-goo eyes.
White Chocolate Pomegranate Cheesecake
Cheesecake and romance are a natural pairing, so this recipe is right at home on date night. A ring of pistachios, lime zest, and pomegranate arils add a pop of color and texture, but you can switch that out with whatever you like, such as sliced, toasted almonds with raspberries or chopped, toasted pecans with dried cranberries. But don't pass on the silky pomegranate sauce served alongside: It adds an essential sweet-tart tang.
Chocolate Pecan Fudge Balls
Who doesn't love a fudge ball? This version, inspired by the Brazilian treat brigadeiros, is made with sweetened condensed milk, warm cinnamon, and semi-sweet chocolate. Each ball is rolled in toasted, crushed pecans, adding plenty of texture to every bite.
French Toast Soufflé
There's nothing wrong with a rich chocolate soufflé, but we'd argue that this French toast-inspired version is just as delicious and ideal for those who don't love chocolate. It's made with familiar ingredients—maple syrup and vanilla extract—and is surprisingly easy to whip up. (This makes for a romantic breakfast, too!)
Chocolate Bar Fondue
No fondue pot is required for this super-simple, two-ingredient recipe. Use your imagination when choosing dippers. Strawberries and cherries are romantic—but don't overlook pound cake, flavored marshmallows, graham crackers, and pretzels.
Honey Whole Wheat Strawberry Clafoutis
This popular French dessert (pronounced clah-foo-TEE) is made with whole-wheat flour, sweetened with honey, and packed with fresh strawberries. While a nice crust forms on the outside, the inside of this picture-perfect confection remains deliciously custardy. Just make sure you serve this treat immediately because, like a soufflé, the center sinks as it cools.
Sheet Pan Pavlova With Berries and Mangoes
A pavlova is a meringue-based dessert typically topped with fresh fruit and whipped cream. This version is garnished with a whopping pound of mixed berries atop a rich combination of heavy cream and egg whites.
Flourless Spiced Hot Chocolate Cake
If you like Mexican hot chocolate, you'll love this cake. Cinnamon and cayenne complement a dense chocolate batter for a cake that's naturally gluten-free and great for date night. For best results, use a springform pan.
Strawberry Dust Meringues
For a light-and-airy treat with a touch of romance, give these colorful meringues a whirl. Each has a crispy outside and a slightly chewy middle, but the real star is the colorful, edible dust created from freeze-dried strawberries.
Vanilla Sweet Potato Cheesecake
If you're looking for something decadent that's on the healthier side, this cheesecake—which swaps sweet potatoes for some of the sugar—might be your perfect grand finale. Top with fresh fruit for a little extra goodness.
Espresso Truffles
A little espresso gives these decadent chocolate truffles a richer flavor. Make them for a romantic dessert or as a sweet homemade gift for someone special.
Chocolate "Salami" With Hazelnuts and Figs
It may look like salami, but there's no cured meat here. This sweet treat is chocolate flecked with toasted hazelnuts, jammy dried figs, and spiced Biscoff cookies with a realistic dusting of powdered sugar. Enjoy this dessert with your partner or wrap it up and gift it to a special someone.
Chocolate Ganache Tart
Ganache is French so it must be complicated to make, right? Au contraire, mon chéri! It's just cream and chocolate with, in this case, some butter for extra richness. Poured into a simple cracker-crumb crust, you have an easy homemade tart that looks and sounds fancy, and tastes heavenly.
Raspberry and Honey Marshmallows
Though not necessarily a typical dessert, these homemade marshmallows boast a natural red hue that screams romance and is difficult to resist. Each one is fluffy, fruity, and free of unhealthy corn syrup. Plus, the honey gives them a rich, caramelized quality that reminds you of a fire-toasted marshmallow. Serve them as part of a larger romantic dessert spread, or dip them in a mug of hot chocolate.
Easy Chocolate Mousse With Croissant Crumbs
You'll be hard-pressed to find a dessert more romantic than homemade chocolate mousse. This version uses a breakfast staple—croissants—for a buttery topping that pairs perfectly with its rich chocolate base. And don't be intimidated about making mousse. Instead of relying on eggs for the structure, whipped cream does all the work, creating creamy clouds of luscious chocolate.
Dark Chocolate Truffles
Instead of spending too much on a fancy gift box of truffles, try making them yourself! This dessert recipe mixes high-quality chocolate with butter, heavy cream, and a dash of salt. Once you get the standard recipe down, which takes about 40 minutes of hands-on prep, follow instructions for ways to customize your truffles with Earl Grey tea, peanut butter and jelly, and more.
Croissant and Chocolate Bread Pudding
This super-simple recipe turns out a dessert that's rich and decadent. It combines store-bought croissants with chocolate chunks in a custardy mixture that bakes in 30 minutes. The recipe serves eight, so you can look forward to an indulgent breakfast the morning after.
Marshmallow and Chocolate Shortbread Slices
This decadent dessert recipe—essentially a homemade candy bar—will touch the heart of anyone with an unstoppable sweet tooth. Each slice boasts a crunchy cookie base upgraded with almond meal and cocoa powder, marshmallow filling, and a chocolate coating. They're topped with slivered almonds for added crunch.
Pistachio and White Chocolate Cookie Bark
When chocolate bark and a sheet cookie fall in love, this is what you get: a pistachio cookie base topped with white chocolate and studded with pistachio and freeze-dried raspberry. We love this combo for V-Day, but the recipe is customizable with a wide range of options—like sprinkles, coconut flakes, or chopped dried fruit—so go nuts!
3-Layer Magic Cake
Six ingredients go into the batter and, out of the oven—abracadabra!—three layers magically appear: a thick, fudgy bottom, a custardy center, and a delicate sponge on top. Finish with a sprinkle of powdered sugar and your fruit of choice for a light last course.
Chocolate Bark With Dried Fruit and Spices
This rich chocolate bark recipe was inspired by one for chocolate-dipped figs from Leah Koenig's cookbook, Modern Jewish Cooking. Studded with dried figs and apricots, it's dusted with cinnamon and cayenne for a Mexican-chocolate vibe. For a more romantic theme, swap out the apricots for dried cranberries or cherries.
Strawberry Buckle With Pecan Streusel
A buckle is an old-timey dessert—specifically a cake baked with fruit in it—causing its smooth upper surface to "buckle" or look indented. This one is topped with a sweet, crunchy streusel, so you can have your cake and a strawberry crisp, too. Serve warm to watch the ice cream slowly melt into its nooks and crannies, or dig right in.
No-Churn Chocolate Cherry Ice Cream
No ice cream maker? No problem! All you need to make this silky, creamy ice cream is 1) a saucepan to make a cherry jam, 2) an electric mixer to blend cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, and whipped cream, and 3) a freezer. Eliminate a step by using store-bought cherry jam (or strawberry), but allow at least 4 hours of freezer time.
Churros With Chocolate Sauce
If you've never made churros, you'll be surprised how much tastier they are homemade—and you don't need a deep fryer! Perfectly crunchy and delightfully sweet on their own, a dip in rich chocolate ganache elevates this fun dessert to date night-worthy status.
Chocolate Banana Bites
Three simple, good-for-you ingredients—dark chocolate, banana, and nut butter—yield 12 of these little guilt-free bites. They require no baking, no added sugar, and no special equipment, and you can feel good about saying "yes" to just one more.
Strawberry Ice Cream Cake
Despite the recipe's title, this no-bake, pie-looking "cake" has no cake in it at all. With only three ingredients—vanilla ice cream, strawberries, and heavy cream—this recipe earns you credit for a homemade dessert with barely any homemade time and effort.
Marbled Pound Cake
A simple pound cake gets an upgrade with a chocolate treatment in this recipe from chef Pati Jinich, host of the TV show Pati’s Mexican Table. Rich and comforting, there's still room for a strawberry or caramel topping or a dollop of ice cream.
Cherries Jubilee
This romantic dessert, which was crafted for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, is a perfect way to celebrate a date night in. Sweet cherries join forces with Kirsch and tart lemon juice for a dish that's best served warm over a scoop of vanilla ice cream. A bonus is that it takes just 20 minutes to make.
Raspberry S'mores
Cooking s'mores in the broiler instead of a campfire takes some of the fun out of this kid-friendly summer favorite, but its gooey, decadent flavors are still there. This grown-up version adds fresh raspberries for an unexpected (and romantic) twist.
Strawberry Shortcake
This dessert is super simple to make but scrumptious and sweet to eat. The secret shortcut for the shortcake is a roll of refrigerated biscuit dough, and the rest is just sugar, strawberries, and whipped cream. If it's just the two of you, bake a five-count (6-ounce) package of biscuits, and halve the rest of the recipe.
Angeletti Cookies
These delightful make-ahead morsels walk the line between sugar cookies and shortbread, but their appeal is indisputable. To dress them up for date night, shape them into little hearts and add some red and pink sprinkles for a festive touch.
Lemon Pots de Crème
Silky custard gets a tasty twist with this tangy lemon version. These pots are cooked low and slow, and they spend the bulk of the recipe time chilling in the fridge—perfect for a date night dessert. Top with strawberries and whipped cream to give the pots a romantic look.
Golden Grahams Peanut Butter Truffles
Truffles are a classic Valentine's Day treat, so why not whip up some homemade ones for you and your sweetie? This play on Buckeyes, the peanut butter and chocolate candies, uses Golden Grahams cereal for crunch, cream cheese and peanut butter for creaminess, and silky dark and white chocolate for the coating.