Valentine's Day Sugar Cookies Recipe.

Valentine's Day has always been one of my favorite holidays, thanks to the abundance of chocolate and balloons. So of course we like to make it a special day at our house, usually with a dinner we cook together. And copious amounts of the good stuff...aka dark chocolate bars with fruits and nuts.

It's no mistake that the dessert tab on my site has more recipes than the others, it's always been my favorite thing to make. I try to make something fun and heart-shaped for Valentine's day, unless we're still munching on Dave's birthday cheesecake. This year I wanted to make a healthier sugar cookie with a delicious frosting I've used again and again.

I know they aren't stark white (I always use whole wheat flour) and the frosting isn't pink, but I know these cookies won't disappoint. I know that because Dave isn't a dessert fiend like me (loser) and so when he oooohs and ahhhs over a new dessert recipe, it's obviously a keeper.

I hope you all enjoy these as much as we did! You can find the cute cookie cutters here. I wasn't sponsored by Target to share them with you, but since they tweeted my instagram picture (whaaaat?!) I thought I'd spread the love. It is a Valentine's Day post after all. ;)

Valentine's Day Vegan Sugar Cookies | MALLORIE OWENS

Cookie Ingredients ≫≫
2 3/4 cups whole wheat flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 egg (or 1 1/2 tsp egg replacer)
1 1/2 cups plus 1 tablespoon raw sugar
1 cup unsalted (or vegan) butter, softened
1 1/2 teaspoons real vanilla extract

Frosting Ingredients ≫≫
1 cup raw sugar
4 tablespoons melted coconut oil
4 tablespoons almond milk
5 tablespoons creamy natural almond butter (store bought or homemade)
4 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (this time I used my chocolate protein powder, this stuff is THE best!)
4 teaspoons real vanilla extract

Directions ≫≫

Preheat oven to 325. Coat your baking sheet with a bit of oil.

Combine flour and baking powder in a mixing bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk your egg and set it aside.

Cream the sugar and butter in a bowl with a hand mixer (I used my Kitchenaid) until fluffy. Add vanilla and beat until mixed. Add the egg and beat until smooth. Add your flour mixture and beat until a soft dough forms. You might have to add a bit more flour if it stays sticky, I did.

Divide dough into two or more balls (whatever will fit on the surface you'll be rolling), I did a few smaller dough balls. Roll on a lightly floured surface until you have about 1/4 inch thickness. Cut out hearts and place on your cooking sheet.

Bake and repeat until all your dough is cooked. I only have one baking sheet right now, so I rolled/cut while a batch was cooking and switched the cooked cookies onto a cooling rack, etc.

For the icing, just add all the ingredients together and then spread it on the cookies. If you want a thicker icing, which is what I did for mine, place the icing in your fridge for a few hours or overnight.

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Valentine's Day Cookies | MALLORIE OWENS

What are your plans for Valentine's Day? Let me know in the comments if you try these cookies, I'd love to know how they turn out for you! And make sure to hashtag #mallorieowensrecipe if you share yours on Instagram, that way I can see it. I hope you all have a fabulous week filled with heart shaped chocolates and balloons!

MALLORIE

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Places to Visit in Haines, Alaska ↠ Haines Brewing Company.

Our favorite stop in Haines, Alaska is always Haines Brewing Company. You can taste test their beers (I think it's a dollar or two now for one of their tasting glasses) and check out where the deliciousness is made. My favorite of their beers is Spruce Tip Ale. We've grabbed a few growlers both times now, and they're worth every penny.

The Brewery is located inside Dalton City of the Southeast Alaska Fair grounds, so if you stop by for some of the best pizza of your life, you can grab some beer to take home on your way out. Two birds, done and done. Although I just read they might be moving downtown this spring, so you might want to check the before you head out that way, but you should still go out there for the pizza and the other shops that are open in the summer...

Anyways, back to the brewery, you can also get some Haines Brewing Company beers at a few select restaurants and bars around Alaska. I know Fogcutter Bar in downtown Haines (where we first tried it) has some, Fireweed Restaurant (also in Haines) has it on tap, Island Pub on Douglas Island usually has one in rotation, and Hangar on the Warf occasionally has one or two. It never hurts to ask!

On our last trip, we filled up three growlers before driving through Canada and then most of the US. Sad story, one growler fell in our truck and to add to the pain of losing a growler of one of my favorite beers, the truck REEKED most of the way through Canada/Montana. Aye yi yi.

I will be back again, someday, Haines Brewing Company. And next time I'll make it home with all of my growlers. ;)

More places to visit/eat in Haines, here.

MALLORIE

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