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Receta Five Healthy Valentine’s Day Desserts!
by The Picky Eater

Valentine’s Day is like the holiday of dessert. Candy, chocolates, romantic decadent dinners, all of it screams indulgence.

And there’s nothing wrong with a little indulgence!

My husband and I went on our second date ever on Valentine’s Day in 2004 (our first date was the week before, on February 7th, 2004 – when I was still in college). And how cute was my husband when, last night he gave me a hug and said, “happy 8 year anniversary of our first date.” !! So cute. Sometimes he can be really romantic, which I love.

Obviously, Valentine’s Day has a special meaning for us, like it probably does for many people. And for us, celebrating often has a grand finale of amazing desserts since we both have huge sweet tooths.

If we’re at a restaurant, I’ll take the evening to go a little crazy, and then I’ll detox a bit the next day. But if we’re at home, I’ll usually cook up one of my healthy desserts, because they are DELICIOUS, totally guilt-free, but they don’t taste like they’re healthy! Here are my five favorite healthy desserts, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Guilt-Free Chocolate Cupcakes with Marshmallow Frosting

These cupcakes are full of chocolatey goodness, but are only ~120 calories per cupcake with 13g sugar and 2g fat. They really are guilt-free, but they’re moist and delicious, and the frosting is the best! Try the recipe here.

Secretly Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies

The secret swap in these cookies is the lentil flour, which adds a nice boost of protein and fiber to the cookies! You can also replace some of the fat by adding in applesauce for half the butter. Begin baking these cookies with the recipe here!

Chocolate Almond Date Balls

This recipe is 100% raw – there’s no baking at all, and these are so healthy they could even be used as a snack instead of dessert!

The Ingredients

The Directions:

Mix all the ingredients for a couple minutes in a food processor or blender, except the walnuts. Pour the mix into an 8×8 pan sprayed with cooking spray, and sprinkle the walnuts on top.

Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.

Bake at 300 degrees for an additional 5 minutes. Let cool before cutting.

So that’s it! My five favorite decadent but healthy desserts. I hope you have fun making these recipes, and I hope they make your Valentine’s Day that much sweeter. Enjoy!

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