Cookie Heart (Giant Cookie Cake Recipe) (2024)

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Make this Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie Heart this Valentine’s day! This cookie heart is the best giant cookie cake recipe! Simple and Scrumptious! Chewy, dense, crisp-buttery edges with loads of chocolate!

What do you usually do for Valentine’s day? With restaurants being so busy, and most years it typically lands on a busy school night, I usually try and make a fun dinner for our family at home, usuallyinhaled eaten in 20 minutes because we have to get across town for swimming or some athletic event!

Our favorite Valentine’s day treats are these Air Fryer Heart Biscuit Donuts, Best Traditional Shortbread or make these easy Easy 5-Ingredient Raspberry Cheesecake Thumbprint Cookies.

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Why You Will Love this Recipe

  • FUN | You will put a smile on everyone’s face when you serve this for dessert!
  • EASY | Whip up your cookie dough and SHAZAM you have a delicious dessert.
  • AMAZING | You will wow your family thinking you picked this up from the bakery!

At Home Valentine’s Day

Oh sure in the early years, my hubby would take me out to a fancy restaurant, buy me roses and I’d get all dressed up, but I’m really not a make-a-big-fuss kind of girl.

Now I try setting a pretty table using the good dishes and crystal, sometimes I’ll even set things up on the coffee table in front of a fire, which is how we did it last year (we did talk, I promise). Changing things up is fun, even for teenage boys!

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Simple Ingredients

  • Butter | The real stuff, should be hard straight from fridge, but soften for the recipe.
  • Sugar | White (I use all-natural cane sugar) and Light Brown Sugar is what we’ll use
  • Eggs | I use large eggs in all of my baking
  • Vanilla | ever made homemade vanilla, a must try!
  • All-Purpose Flour | I always use organic, unbleached AP Flour
  • Chocolate | We’ll use Chocolate Cips, Chocolate Chunks and Valentine M&M’s

How to make a Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie Heart

I really do prefer to stay home; family dinners are getting harder to come by in these teen years, and I cherish those times together.

So I chill some Martinelli’s for the boys and I might make a special co*cktail for Brad and me, doesn’t really matter what dinner is, it’s dessert that counts! I have also made these Valentine’s Cake Pops and this oh-so-decadent Death By Chocolate Cake.

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Start with my basic Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookiedough and simply replace the mini-chocolate chips with 1 (heaping) cup of Valentine’s M & M’s in addition to the regular chocolate chips and chunks. Stir them carefully into the dough, there is not such thing as to chocolatey, is there??

NOTE | You can see the step by step for the cookie dough in the link above, but the complete recipe for the cookie dough is at the end of this post.

Reserve some M & M’s for placing on top after baking.

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If you happen to have a heart-shaped pan, great! Mine is actually a heart form from a spring-form pan.

OR you can use an 8 or 9″ round cake pan, nothing wrong with a giant round cookie! If you must have it heart-shaped cookie, then check out these options. 10″ heart shaped pan 6″ heart shaped pan (make 2 or three!), these tart pans are darling, or this heart shaped variable size set.

Be sure to liberally grease your pan in preparation, using non-stick cooking spray or spray oil.

Place roughly ⅓ of the dough into the pan/form.

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Press the cookie dough into the pan, about ¾ inch thick, adding or removing dough as needed.

Pro Tips

  • Using a piece of plastic wrap or parchment paper to evenly press the cookie dough throughout the form or pan.
  • If using a form and not a pan, or free-forming your hearts, be sure to place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, I love these natural, pre-cut sheets.
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You can attempt to make a free-form heart, I made an extra smaller heart, just by pressing it into a heart shape.

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Next, freeze the dough for 30 minutes until firm, don’t skip this step!

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In order to keep the dip in the top of the heart (it probably has a technical name) I used a little folded foil, sprayed with non-stick oil and tucked it in to help it keep from spreading.

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About 15-20 minutes into chilling, preheat your oven to 350°.

Place cookie sheet, or cake pan into oven and bake for 15-20 minutes, watching closely towards the end. Depending on how thick you made the cookie,it will cook quicker or slower.

Remove from oven when edges are lightly browned and crispy, center will still be pretty soft and gooey. Allow to cool completely on cookie sheet, on cooling rack.

PRO BAKERS TIP | Using another handful or two of M & M’s, gently sprinkle all over the giant cookie while cookie is still hot and if desired press into cookie.

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Once cooled, using a table knife, gently insert between sides of cookie and pan and release from mold or pan.

If removing from a pan, allow to cool for 15-25 minutes, use a knife to separate the edges from the pan, carefully turn over onto cooling rack laid on top of pan.

Invert and allow to cool completely. If you prefer not to have cooling rack marks, using the same method, invert back using another cooling rack. Be sure that you greased your pan extremely well before baking!

Bakers Tip

Even as mine cooled, the center was still quite gooey, I wanted to move it to a serving plate, so I placed the cookie sheet back in the freezer for 15 minutes just to harden the center. Then using a large spatula it transferred quite easily to the serving plate.

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If baking free-form hearts or baking smaller hearts, they will need less baking time, watch them closely. Mine did spread even after freezing, but it didn’t stop my family from tearing into the cookie!

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Serve on a pretty plate or pedestal, slice into wedges using a knife or pizza cutter.

Serve cold or warm with a scoop of your favorite ice cream (maybe even homemade?) and chewy hot fudge sauce or bourbon caramel sauce for an extra decadent dessert. Which is kind of the point for Valentine’s day right??

TIPs from the Fresh Cooky | To reheat the cookie, place on a cookie sheet into a 250° oven for about 5-10 minutes until warm through.

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This recipe makes two large cookies, or one large cookie and about 16 regular size cookies!

I scooped my extra dough using a medium cookie scoop. Freeze the dough balls on a small cookie sheet or plate until firm, then transfer to an airtight container or freezer baggie.

When ready to bake, allow to come to room temperature while you are preheating your oven, about 10-15 minutes and bake at 375° for 8-10 minutes.

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Want to make Gluten-Free, use my Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough!

MORE VALENTINE’S DAY RECIPES

  • Chocolate Lava Cakes
  • Chocolate Stuffed Monkey Bread
  • Giant Chocolate Chip Cookies with Fleur de Sel
  • Espresso Brown Bites with Kahlua Buttercream
  • Easy Valentine’s Dessert Recipes
  • Starbucks White Hot Chocolate and this Hot Chocolate Recipe for two
  • Easy Crockpot Peanut Clusters
  • Ferrero Rocher Ice Cream
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Try these other sweet treats for Valentine’s Day!

  • Mini French Silk Pies
  • Whoopie Pies
  • Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats (oh my!)
  • Chocolate Bread Pudding with Creme Anglaise (dreamy)

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Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie Heart

This is the perfect dessert for this Valentine’s day! A giant, chewy chocolate chip cookie, with crisp-buttery edges and a soft chewy center.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 32 servings, makes 2 large cookie hearts

Calories: 206kcal

Author: Kathleen Pope

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter 2 sticks, softened (real butter)
  • cup white sugar I use, all natural cane sugar [¾ cup if not high altitude]
  • cup brown sugar packed [¾ cup if not high altitude]
  • 2 large eggs room temperature is best
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 ½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour 2 cups if not high altitude
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoon water omit if not high altitude
  • 1 cup chocolate chips I like Ghirardelli Semi or BitterSweet Chips
  • 1 cup Valentines M&Ms heaping cup
  • cup chocolate chunks Optional for extra chocolate!

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • Cream softened butter in mixer, 1 minute. Add both white and brown sugar and cream well, scraping down sides often for 2 minutes.

  • Mix in eggs, one at a time, cream 1 minute each and scrape down sides in between. Pour in vanilla and mix well.

  • While creaming butter and sugar mixture; in a medium bowl, mix together flour, baking soda and salt gently with a whisk. With mixer on low or stir, slowly pour in ½ cup of flour mixture at a time and gently mix, add water in between flour mixing, don’t over mix.

  • Once mixed well, scrape sides of bowl and pour in chocolate chips and chunks, mix on low, until combined. By hand, stir in the M & M’s into the batter.

  • Generously grease a 9-10" heart shaped form or pan and place on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. May use smaller pans, just reduce baking time.

  • Measure out enough batter to fill the shaped pan, about ¾" thick, using a sheet of wax paper or plastic wrap, make sure it is spread evenly and to the edges. Freeze for 30 minutes.

  • About 15 minutes into freezing, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Remove heart shapes from freezer and place in preheated oven.

  • Bake 15-25 minutes (watch closely, depending on the size of your pan and the amount of dough you placed in the pan will determine how long it will take to bake.) It should be golden at the edges, starting to pull away with the center still looking slightly underdone.

  • Remove from oven when edges are slightly browned and center is set, but will probably still be pretty gooey. If desired, sprinkle another handful of M & M’s over the top of the hot cookie.

  • Allow to cool on a cooling rack for 15-30 minutes if using a pan or fully on cookie sheet if using a form.

  • When ready to release from form or pan, take a table knife and gently run around the edges of the cookie, separating from the pan. Lift off form and allow to continue to cool completely.

  • If using a pan, place a cooling rack over the top of the pan and carefully invert onto cooling rack. Do the same thing again with another cooling rack if you prefer not to have rack marks on the cookie. Cool completely.

  • If needed to move to a serving plate, freeze for 15 minutes, then use a large spatula to transfer to plate.

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Notes

  • Makes 2 large cookie hearts, if preferred, make one heart and approximately 16 additional chocolate chip cookies.
  • Scoop into balls using a medium-sized scoop onto a parchment-lined cookie sheet, 2 inches apart.
  • Place in fridge (or freeze until ready to bake) 10 minutes prior to baking; bake at either 350° F (175° C). (375° high altitude (190° C) 8-10 minutes until just set and slightly golden.
  • Cool on pan 2-3 minutes and then remove to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  • Enjoy warm or room temp. If not enjoying all the cookies at once, freeze dough balls until firm, then place in a freezer Ziplock bag until ready to use.
  • Once ready to bake, take it out of the freezer and place 2 inches apart on parchment-lined baking sheet. Let soften while the oven preheats. Bake as directed above. Always fresh cookies

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 206kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 185mg | Potassium: 43mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 223IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

How do you know when a giant cookie is done? ›

If you're concerned about whether the cookie is done feel free to do the toothpick in the center comes out clean check. In my experience, almost all oversized cookies take about 30 minutes to bake. Take note of how long your cookie takes and add it to the recipe card, this probably isn't the last time you'll do this.

How do you shape a cookie into a heart without a cookie cutter? ›

If you don't have a heart shaped cookie cutter, don't worry! To make heart shaped cookies without a cutter you need to shape the balls of cookie dough on the tray before resting and baking. You can then help them along during baking by using a teaspoon to press the edges and keep them in a heart shape.

How to make a heart cake easy? ›

All you need are a square and round cake pan to create your adorable heart-shaped cake. You'll use your pans to make two separate cakes: a circle and a square. After cooling, you're going to cut your round cake down the center before placing your pieces on the sides of your square cake to make a heart.

How to make a heart-shaped cake without a circle pan? ›

Arrange the square cake as with one corner pointing toward you and place one half of the round cake against the top left side of the square cake. Next, place the other half of the round cake against the top right side of the square cake, leveled sides down. Et voilà: You now have a heart-shaped cake!

What is the my tall cookie trick? ›

My tall cookie trick.

Roll your cookie dough into tall balls instead of perfectly round spheres. Taller balls of cookie dough ensure thicker cookies.

How long will a giant cookie last? ›

This cookie will be best eaten on the day of baking or the day after, but will last 4-5 days. If baking into 9"/23cm tin for a thinner but larger cookie, bake for 20 minutes.

How do you store giant cookies? ›

To keep crispy cookies crisp, you need to keep them away from moisture. Always store different types of cookies separately—soft cookies can cause crispy cookies to soften due to their extra moisture. Place crispy cookies in an airtight container, but don't completely seal it.

How do you cut a heart-shaped cookie? ›

Roll the dough up into a log tightly. Shape the log so that there are three sides. Take the back-end of a knife and run it down the middle of one of the sides to make the groove for the heart's top. Using your hands shape the two rounded tops and make any final adjustments to get a nice heart shape.

How many slices out of a heart cake? ›

Portion size is subjective to size of slice cut. Whole loaf cakes should give 6-8 slices.

What can I use if I don't have a heart cookie cutter? ›

Method 1: Using a knife or template

If you don't have a heart-shaped cookie cutter on hand, don't worry! You can easily make heart-shaped cookies using a knife or a simple paper template.

Can I use a cup as a cookie cutter? ›

Even if you don't have a box full of fun holiday cookie cutters, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy cute cut-out cookies on your holiday table. A standard drinking glass with about a 3-inch opening is a great stand-in for cookie cutters.

What do I do if I dont have a cookie cutter? ›

Cut Freehand Shapes

Use a small, sharp knife or pizza cutter to cut any shape of cookie you like after rolling out the dough. If needed, use an aid to help cut specific shapes: Create a stencil out of cardboard or parchment, wax, or plain paper for simple shapes like hearts, shamrocks, eggs, and flowers.

What can I use instead of cake Mould? ›

Using a sheet pan to bake is by far the easiest and quickest way! The ideal sheet pan for making a cake would be flat and have sides that are at least 1 inch high.

How do you make a round cake pan into a heart cake? ›

The vast majority of cake layers I bake are round, so I got so giddy when I realized how easy it was to turn a round cake layer into a heart shape. Simply use a serrated knife to make two clean cuts that form the bottom of the heart, then use the rounded cake trimmings for the top of the heart.

What can I use as a cake mold? ›

  • One way to make a cake mold is to use a silicone cake pan or silicone cake molds. ...
  • Another option is to use a metal or plastic cake pan, but you will need to line the pan with parchment paper or greased aluminum foil to prevent the cake from sticking.
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