Heartshaped Jammy Dodgers for Your Valentine

HeartShaped Valentines Day Cookie Jammy Dodgers Recipe
By Emily Collins

Recipe Introduction

Quick Hook

Fancy making some homemade valentine treats ? These valentines day cookie Heart Shaped Jammy Dodgers are a slice of pure love! Imagine biting into a buttery, jam filled cookie with a cheeky heart shaped window, showing off the gooey, sweet filling.

Honestly, is there anything more romantic than this?

Brief Overview

These adorable Valentine's day dessert take inspiration from the classic British Jammy Dodger biscuit. They're a level 5/10 on the difficulty scale.

You'll need about an hour and 40 minutes, including chilling time. This recipe makes around 24 cookies, so you'll have enough Heart shaped cookies to share (or not!).

Main Benefits

These aren't just any sugar cookies ! They're packed with love (obviously!) and offer a little pick-me-up. The sweetness of the jam and the buttery cookie dough are guaranteed to brighten anyone's day.

Plus, they're perfect as Valentine cookie gifts , and just what you need if you fancy some Valentines baking , Or, just like that time when your mate’s girlfriend was moaning and you tried to cheer her up with some baked cookies.

Trust me; these cookies are great for any occasion that needs a little love, what makes this recipe special is that they're so personal - you made them! Let’s grab our ingredients!

Alright, let's dive into the nitty gritty! To whip up these adorable heart shaped cookies , you'll need a few key bits and bobs.

Honestly, it's easier than putting together that flat pack furniture you've been avoiding!

Ingredients & Equipment

Let’s break down what you'll need to create these delightful Valentine's Day cookie .

Main Ingredients for Your Valentine's Baking

Here’s what you need for your ingredients to prepare these beautiful Valentine's Day dessert :

  • Unsalted butter: 1 cup (2 sticks or 227g) . Quality butter makes a difference. Look for a pale yellow colour and firm texture.
  • Granulated sugar: ¾ cup (150g) . Regular white sugar works just fine.
  • Large egg: 1 . Make sure it's fresh!
  • Vanilla extract: 1 teaspoon (5ml) . Pure vanilla is the best, but the imitation stuff will do if you're on a budget.
  • All-purpose flour: 2 ½ cups (300g) . Plain flour is what we call it in the UK.
  • Baking powder: ½ teaspoon (2.5ml) . Check the expiry date.
  • Salt: ¼ teaspoon (1.25ml) . Just a pinch!
  • Raspberry jam: ½ cup (170g) . Seedless is great for a smooth finish.
  • Powdered sugar: For dusting!

Did you know that over 35 million heart shaped boxes of chocolate are sold for Valentine's Day? These Valentine cookie gifts will surely delight anyone, and are a personal touch compared to the corporate gift.

Seasoning Notes for Romantic Cookie Recipe

  • Essential Spice Combinations: The cookies are great as is, but a touch of lemon zest would make these next level. Try 1 teaspoon.
  • Flavor Enhancers and Aromatics: Vanilla extract gives these sugar cookies a homey feel. Almond extract (same amount) would work too!
  • Quick Substitution Options: Any jam will do really. Strawberry, apricot... go wild!

Essential Equipment for Your Homemade Valentine Treats

  • Electric mixer: Hand held or stand mixer. Either will do.
  • Measuring cups and spoons: You know the drill.
  • Mixing bowls: For mixing, obviously.
  • Rolling pin: Unless you're a whiz with a bottle!
  • Heart shaped cookie cutters: Various sizes!
  • Baking sheets: To bake the little blighters on.
  • Parchment paper: Or silicone baking mats.
  • Small spoon or piping bag: For the jam.

Honestly, if you haven't got a rolling pin, a clean wine bottle will do in a pinch. I've been there, trust me! And for the cutters, get creative! This recipe for easy valentine cookies is very forgiving.

Alright, let's get baking, shall we? Valentine's Day is all about showing the love. And what better way to do that than with homemade valentine treats ? Forget the petrol station roses.

This is how you win hearts! We're making Heart Shaped Jammy Dodgers.

These aren't just any sugar cookies . These charming Heart shaped cookies are perfect for your Valentine. These buttery delights are filled with raspberry jam.

They are dusted with sugar for a touch of elegance. Think of these are as the ultimate valentine's day dessert .

Prep Steps: Let's Get Organized!

Honestly, mise en place is everything . Make sure your butter is soft, not melted. Get out all your ingredients. You know, just like they do on Bake Off .

Measure everything ahead of time. This saves you from a complete kitchen disaster.

Heart Shaped Jammy Dodger Assembly Line

Ready to go? Right, here's the lowdown.

  1. Cream together 227g softened butter and 150g sugar . Mix until fluffy.
  2. Beat in 1 egg and 5ml vanilla extract . Combine thoroughly.
  3. Whisk 300g flour , 2.5ml baking powder , and 1.25ml salt in a bowl.
  4. Gradually add dry to wet ingredients. Mix just until combined. Don't overmix!
  5. Divide dough in half. Chill for at least 1 hour . This is important.
  6. Preheat oven to 175° C . Line baking sheets with parchment.
  7. Roll out dough. Cut out heart shapes using cookie cutters.
  8. Bake for 10- 12 minutes . Edges should be lightly golden.

Pro Tips for Valentine's Baking Success

Chilling the dough? Non-negotiable. This helps them hold their heart shape. Try adding lemon zest for a little zing. If you're making these as valentine cookie gifts , use cute boxes or tins.

You can make the dough a day ahead. Wrap it well and keep it in the fridge. These cookies are perfect as Valentine's Day cookie ideas .

These easy valentine cookies are sure to become a family favourite!

Recipe Notes: Nailing Your Heart Shaped Jammy Dodgers

Right then, before you dive into making these gorgeous Heart shaped cookies , let's have a chat about some extra bits and bobs.

These Easy valentine cookies are relatively straightforward, but a few things can make or break them. Honestly, I want you to feel like a star baker! I want you making some perfect Valentines baking .

I want you to produce some lovely homemade valentine treats .

Serving Suggestions: Pimp Your Plate

Fancy making these Valentine's day dessert treats a bit more special? When plating, less is often more. Arrange a few valentine's day cookie treats artfully on a plate.

A light dusting of extra powdered sugar? Absolutely. Consider serving them with a pot of freshly brewed tea or a glass of fizz.

A crisp Prosecco can balance the sweetness of the Jam filled cookies .

Storage Tips: Keeping Them Fresh

These sugar cookies are best enjoyed fresh, but you can store them. Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

The fridge isn’t your friend here as it makes the cookies go a bit soft. For longer storage, you can freeze them (before dusting with powdered sugar).

Wrap them individually in cling film, then pop them in a freezer bag. They’ll keep for up to 2 months.

Defrost fully before enjoying. Reheating isn't usually necessary, but a very gentle warm in the oven ( 150° F/ 65° C ) for a few minutes can revive them.

Variations: Get Creative!

Want to mix it up a bit? Here are some ideas for my perfect Romantic cookie recipe and a great Valentine cookie gift .

For a gluten-free version, use a good quality gluten-free flour blend. I have made some truly awful gluten-free cookies.

For a vegan option, substitute the butter with a vegan butter alternative and the egg with an egg replacer. Remember to check the jam is vegan too! You know, you could also swap the raspberry jam for lemon curd or apricot preserve.

It's your kitchen, have some fun.

Nutrition Basics: Just the Facts

Alright, I'm not going to pretend these Valentine's Day cookie ideas are a health food. But everything in moderation, right? Roughly speaking, each cookie contains about 150 calories.

They also offer a small amount of protein (1g), fat (8g), carbohydrates (18g), and sugar (9g). The joy of making valentine's day cookie gifts far outweighs the calories if you ask me!

So there you have it! Some extra tips to help you create perfect Heart shaped cookies . Don't be afraid to experiment. Happy baking, my friend! I believe in you!

Frequently Asked Questions

My valentine's day cookie dough is too sticky! What did I do wrong?

Ah, the dreaded sticky dough! Chances are the butter wasn't quite cold enough, or perhaps you added a touch too much liquid. Don't panic! Wrap the dough tightly in plastic wrap and chill it in the fridge for at least another 30 minutes, or even better, an hour. This should firm it up enough to roll out easily.

Next time, ensure your butter is properly softened but still cool and measure your ingredients accurately baking is a science, you know!

How can I stop my valentine's day cookies from spreading too much in the oven? They look like pancakes!

Runny cookies? Nobody wants that! The key is cold dough. Make sure you chill the dough for the full hour (or even longer) before rolling it out. Also, ensure your oven is preheated to the correct temperature - an oven thermometer can be a lifesaver.

Lastly, don't grease your baking sheets if you're using parchment paper or silicone mats; the extra fat can encourage spreading.

Can I make these Heart Shaped Jammy Dodgers ahead of time? And how should I store my valentine's day cookie creations?

Absolutely! You can bake the cookies and store them unfilled in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. It's best to assemble them closer to serving to prevent the jam from making the cookies soggy. Once assembled, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

If you have lots leftover, you can freeze the baked but unfilled cookies for up to a month, then defrost and fill when needed.

I'm not a huge fan of raspberry jam. Can I use a different filling in my valentine's day cookie recipe?

Of course! That's the beauty of baking you can tailor it to your own tastes. Strawberry jam, apricot preserves, or even a chocolate hazelnut spread (like Nutella) would all work beautifully. You could even get fancy and make your own lemon curd for a zesty twist.

Just make sure whatever filling you use isn't too runny, or it will spill out during baking and make a sticky mess.

What are some easy variations I can try to spice up my heart shaped valentine's day cookies?

Feeling adventurous? Try adding a teaspoon of lemon zest to the dough for a bright, citrusy flavour. Or, swap the vanilla extract for almond extract for a more sophisticated, nutty taste.

For a chocolatey touch, you can add a tablespoon of cocoa powder to the dry ingredients for chocolate heart shaped jam cookies, what could be better! You could even dip the finished cookies in melted chocolate and sprinkle with chopped nuts or sprinkles for an extra special touch.

Heartshaped Jammy Dodgers For Your Valentine

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Preparation time:01 Hrs 30 Mins
Cooking time:12 Mins
Servings:24 cookies

Ingredients:

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Nutrition Facts:

Calories150 calories
Fat8g
Fiber1g

Recipe Info:

CategoryCookie
CuisineBritish

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