If your partner has a sweet tooth, sweet treats for Valentine’s Day are a must. Let us remind you of red velvet desserts since choosing a flavor is almost as difficult as choosing a place to eat. We are here to help you out. For Valentine’s Day 2025, you can go with Red Velvet as the star flavor in honor of the color of love.
1) Red Velvet Cookies

Red velvet cookies are a great alternative option to the usual red velvet cake. It comes in a cookie form which makes it convenient if you are planning to take them on a little picnic or as a Valentine's Day treat. The best part is you still get the flavor of you favorite red velvet cake in a soft and chewy way.
2) Red Velvet Pie

A red velvet pie is a great way to enjoy the red velvet flavor. You can expect a flaky crust filled with a creamy red filling and topped off with whipped cream. For some extra red velvety twist, you can even crumble the red velvet cake on top of the pie.
3) Red Velvet Heart Pancakes

You can follow your favorite pancake recipe but to make it red velvet, you can add some food coloring along with vanilla essence. To make the heart shape, you can use a big-sized cookie cutter and plate it with some cream cheese and strawberries, or any topping or fruit of choice.
4) Red Velvet Cupcakes

Who said you cannot enjoy a red velvet cake in bite sizes? If you wish to make the red velvet cupcakes on your own, you can prepare the usual red velvet batter and scoop them in muffin liners. After baking and cooling the muffins, you can top them off with some cream cheese frosting.
5) Red Velvet Whoopie Cakes

If you want to try something completely new, you can opt for the red velvet whoopie cakes. You can enjoy the soft and moist cakes with a cheesecream-filled filling. They would be great to pack for a Valentine's picnic as well.
6) Red Velvet Cinnamon Rolls

Red Velvet Cinnamon Rolls is a combination of red velvet cake with cinnamon rolls. You can follow the usual cinnamon roll recipe but make sure you add some red velvet cake mix into your cinnamon rolls batter. For the icing, you can opt for a cream cheese icing. Enjoy these sticky but delicious rolls for Valentine's Day.
7) Red Velvet Cookie Sandwich

Red Velvet Cookie Sandwich is not too different from how you make red velvet cookies. The only addition is the cream cheese filling in between. Depending on your preference, you can opt for a crunchy cookie or a soft and chewy cookie.
8) Red Velvet Cheesecake

You may have tried the blueberry, tiramisu, or strawberry cheesecake, but for this Valentine's Day, why not choose something completely different? The red velvet cheesecake definitely looks and tastes different from your usual cheesecake. For the topping, you can go with a cheese cream topping or a simple whipped cream topping.
9) Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies

Red velvet crinkle cookies are another way of exploring the red velvet flavor in a sweeter version. The cookie dough is rolled in superfine sugar and then icing sugar to get the crinkle effect. This can be a delightful twist from the usual red velvet cake.
10) Red Velvet Bourbon Cheesecake Bars

There are three main components in the red velvet bourbon cheesecake bars: the red velvet cake base, the no-bake cheesecake, and the whipped cream. Instead of just the red velvet cake, you get to enjoy three different dessert elements in one bite.
11) Red Velvet and White Chocolate Cookies

This is another easy red velvet cookie recipe. Follow the same recipe for baking your usual red velvet cookies. Before placing them in the oven, you can sprinkle a few white chocolate chip cookies or mix them in the batter if you want to bite into soft white chocolate while munching on your favorite red velvet cookies.
12) Red Velvet Cake Roll

If you want to try red velvet cake rolls, you can start by baking a thin sheet of red velvet cake. Wound it up tightly with parchment paper while it is still warm. For the filling in between, beat cream cheese, butter, and powdered sugar. Once the cake has cooled, unroll it, distribute the filling, and then roll it again. The last step is to slice your cake roll into preferred slices.
13) Red Velvet Mini Cheesecakes

If you feel like an entire red velvet cheesecake is a little too much for you to eat, you can make these red velvet mini cheesecakes. You can still use the same recipe for baking a red velvet cheesecake but to make them tiny, you can use muffin liners to bake your mini red velvet cheesecakes in.
14) Red Velvet Bundt Cake

This is another variation of the red velvet cake you can try. Instead of the usual cake pan, pour your batter into a bundt pan instead. For the topping, you can go for a cream cheese topping or just a whipped cream topping as well.
15) Red Velvet Brownies

If you are feeling like having brownies this Valentine's Day, switch it up to a red velvet brownie. To get a brownie texture, mix the red velvet cake mix with the usual brownie ingredients, but use melted butter instead of oil. For a richer chocolate taste, you can also add cocoa powder. Use a toothpick to check if your brownie is ready or not. It should come out with moist crumbs.