Sweetheart Cherry Pies

Cherry Pie Hearts for Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays that have become a bit too commercialized I think. I like to keep this holiday simple… help my son make and mail valentines & bake something special.

When I checked out the Kitchen Play February menu, I knew exactly which recipe I would tackle. This month’s sponser is Cherry Marketing Institute, and Julie from The Little Kitchen had a wonderful idea with her cherry mini pockets. I wanted to take her idea and change it up a bit to make a sweet heart shaped pocket for the sweethearts in my life.

Pie Dough Heart Cut Out
Use your favorite pie dough. This is the perfect time to defrost the extra you have in your freezer from the holidays! Or, buy some pre-made. I tried out the Trader Joes pie dough and found it to be light, flaky, nicely packaged between 2 sheets of plastic wrap.


**Update** I was asked where I got my heart shaped cookie cutter… its actually an egg mold. I have used it for so many things, its a nice size. You can buy it from amazon…

Chopping Cherries
Pit and chop about a handful of fresh sweet cherries. I bought a package of 16oz, used less than half of that to fill 4 heart pies (1 sheet of pie dough). Sprinkle and toss the cherries with about 1 TBSP of sugar.

Filling Cherry Heart Pies
Fill with Ricotta Cheese, and the chopped cherries.

Single Heart Valentine Pie
Serve for breakfast, dessert, or anytime in between. This would be cute for a little girl’s tea party, or for a special brunch as well!

Bite of Cherry Pie

Recipe: Sweetheart Cherry Pies

Summary: Mini Pastries for Valentines Day

Ingredients

  • pie dough
  • fresh cherries, chopped
  • ricotta cheese
  • sprinkle of sugar
  • 1 TBSP butter, melted

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line your baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Roll out your pie dough (I like to do this between 2 sheets of plastic wrap). Cut out shapes with cookie cutter.
  3. Sprinkle and stir the sugar with the chopped cherries in a bowl.
  4. Lay out your heart cut outs on the baking sheet. Spoon on some fresh ricotta cheese, then spoon on the cherries. Lay down the top dough, seal to press with a fork.
  5. Brush the top with melted butter.
  6. Bake for about 15 minutes or until mini hearts are golden brown. The baking time will largely depend on the thickness of your pastry dough and your oven. Just keep close watch.
  7. Cool for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack. Dust with powdered sugar if desired.

Preparation time: 10 minute(s)

Cooking time: 15 minute(s)

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I ♥ French Toast

Heart Shaped French Toast

Heart Shaped French Toast

Heart shaped cookie cutters can do more than just make cookies in February, use them year round to make a special breakfast for the ones you love most.

Sometimes I wake up to both a grumpy toddler and a grumpy husband, so when I made these french toast hearts for breakfast yesterday it completely changed the overall mood in our home.

I reused the Linzer heart shaped cookie cutter center for the butter cutout, and a larger heart cutter for the bread. The bread scraps don’t have go to waste, I just make small french toast strips.

My favorite fluffy french toast recipe.

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Raspberry Heart Linzer Cookies

Raspberry Heart shaped Linzer Cookies

Raspberry Heart shaped Linzer Cookies


If there ever was a perfectly obvious cookie choice made for Valentines Day, its got to be this one. Doesn’t it just scream Valentines Day?

After quite a bit of internet surfing for a Linzer cookie recipe, I couldn’t find one that sounded easy and for which I had all the ingredients. So I took a stab at making my own. They came out amazing! The dough was easy to work with, and the most important thing… they tasted delicious, light and buttery with a nice almond lemon flavor.
Making the dough was the easy part. I let it chill in the fridge while I did our usual bedtime routine with my son. Then worked for 2 hours on baking and decorating all of them. Exhausting but worth it! Here is how to make them…

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