Heart-Shaped Valentine Cakes filled with White Chocolate Buttercream (2024)

Make Valentine’s Day even sweeter with these adorable and delicious heart cakes filled with a generous layer of white chocolate buttercream.

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Whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or not, there is always a good reason to bake some lovely heart-shaped desserts or any other pretty dessert served in individual portions. Over the past few years I shared on the blog the beautiful two-tone chocolate tartlets, the Swedish vanilla hearts, the classic but mandatory molten chocolate lava cakes, the heavenly chocolate pots de crème (seriously to die for!), and even the strawberry French toasts and the vegan pink beet pancakes that are perfect for breakfast. And now you have these mini moist Valentine cake too. So if you’re looking for some inspiration for Valentine’s Day, you might find something you like here (yes I know, it can be hard to choose though)!

This year, my special Valentine dessert for you is actually a plant based recipe. Yes, you heard me well, there are veggies in this dessert. How? Where? You can’t see anything, right? I give you a hint: the veggies here bring some additional sweetness to the cake without changing its taste, and they are also responsible for a lovely red velvet color that is unfortunately hardly visible on the pictures here due to too much light entering the room where I was shooting the recipe (but I promise thatin real life you can see the red color of the cakes). So have you guessed which veggie we are talking about now? The main ingredient of these adorable mini cakes is actually beet here!

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I love beets as they are a wonderful sweet red ingredient that you can combine in many different recipes, whether they are sweet or savory (check all my recipes involving beets on the blog here – you’ll even find a pizza!). In my red or pink-colored recipe I always try to avoid artificial food colorant, and most of the time beet plays the game pretty well instead. That’s how they ended up once again in this Valentine’s Day recipe.

I actually used the almost exact same cakes on the blog before with my beetroot cake with vanilla frosting. I say “almost” because in the hearts, I added one tablespoon of cocoa powder that I didn’t use in the previous recipe. The cocoa powder brings a subtle chocolate taste that enhances the sweetness of the cake, but note here that it is totally optional and the recipe works perfectly without the cocoa – you will instead have a delicious brown sugar flavor thanks to the use of muscovado sugar. If you ask me which one I prefer, I would say without the cocoa powder, although there is not such a big difference ; it is totally up to you.

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For the beet cake, I used here a large 12×8 inches pan, in which I cut 10 to 12 medium-sized hearts using a cookie cutter (you can get more hearts depending on the size of your cookie-cutter). Another option would be to use a heart-shaped pan such as this one you can find on Amazon for $10 only. You still have a little time ahead to order it before Valentine’s Day if you want. Both options works equally well ; the only difference is that you won’t have leftovers if you use a heart-shaped pan, and you can probably make one or two more hearts.

I then sliced the hearts in two and garnished the inside with a generous layer of white chocolate buttercream – a very easy recipe that is perfectly soft, creamy and deliciously sweetened. If you blind taste the heart-shaped sandwich cake, you might have the feeling you’re eating a red velvet cupcake. For a final touch, drizzle some melted white chocolate over the hearts,and add a delicate raspberry on top. You’ve got here the perfect dreamy dessert for your Valentine!

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  • Author: Delphine Fortin
  • Prep Time: 45 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins
  • Total Time: 1 hour 15 mins
  • Yield: 10-12 servings 1x
  • Category: Desserts
  • Cuisine: American recipes

Make Valentine’s Day even sweeter with these adorable and delicious heart cakes filled with a generous layer of white chocolate buttercream.

Ingredients

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For the cake:

  • 3 large beetroots
  • ¾ cup (17,5 cl) rapeseed oil
  • ½ cup (80g) dark muscovado sugar
  • ⅔ cup (135g) caster sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1¼ cup (150g) cups flour
  • 1 Tablespoon cocoa powder (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ground
  • 1½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 pinch of salt

For the white chocolate buttercream:

  • 2 sticks (1/2 pound) unsalted butter, softened
  • 12 ounces (170g) white chocolate, melted and cooled slightly
  • 1 cup (125g) confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

For decoration:

  • 1/3 cup (60g) white chocolate, melted
  • Fresh raspberries

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Peel and grate the beets finely, and squeeze them lightly.
  2. Whisk the oil with muscovado- and raw sugar a few minutes in a bowl. Beat in eggs, one at a time.
  3. Mix together the dry ingredients and stir them into the weit mixture along with the beets.
  4. Pour the batter into a greased and floured form, about 12×8 inch (30×22 cm)*, and bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes. When a stick or a toothpick comes out clean, the cake is ready. Let cool completely.
  5. In the meantime, prepare the white chocolate buttercream: in a large bowl, using a handheld electric mixer, beat the butter at medium speed until creamy. Beat in the melted white chocolate. Add the confectioners’ sugar and vanilla and beat at low speed, scraping the sides and bottom of the bowl, until light and fluffy. Reserve.
  6. Using a heart-shaped cookie cutter*, cut the cake into about 10-12 hearts.
  7. Cut the hearts in half, on the diagonal.
  8. Pipe or spoon the white chocolate buttercream on one half, top with the other half and keep in the fridge until you melt the white chocolate.
  9. In a bain marie, melt the white chocolate until runny. Drizzle it over the cakes with a fork, and top with a raspberry on each heart.

Notes

* Instead of using a regular baking pan and a cookie cutter, you can use a heart-shaped mold pan (read my article above for more information about it).

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FAQs

How to ice hearts on cake? ›

Hold bag at 45-degree angle, with the back of the bag facing slightly to the right and the tip slightly above the surface. Pipe a bead, squeezing hard as you lift the tip slightly so that the icing fans out. Gradually decrease the pressure as you pull the bag towards you to come to a point.

How much is the tuxedo cake at Costco? ›

The cake is usually available year-round and will cost you about $15.99 for the roughly three-pound dessert. However, one of the best parts about Costco's tuxedo cake is that it frequently goes on sale—especially after a holiday.

How many people does a heart shaped cake feed? ›

Serving Chart for Heart Cake

A 2-layered heart cake baked in a 6-inch pan serves 8 to 14 people, while the standard 9-inch heart cake yields 20 to 28 servings. For grand celebrations, the largest 16-inch heart cake offers 64 party servings or 94 servings at weddings.

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

You don't need a heart-shaped pan to bake up a festive cake. This simple method makes Valentine's Day dessert a cinch. Use a square and round cake of equal diameters to make a heartshaped cake: Split both cakes into layers, then cut the round layers into half-moons and frost both cakes.

How much buttercream for heart cake? ›

Make a Lot of Buttercream.

require a lot of frosting. I used about 9 Cups of buttercream for the 8-inch heart cake pictured. This was for assembling, filling, crumb coating, frosting, and piping the cake.

How do you cut a heart shaped cake into slices? ›

Make vertical cuts every 2 in (5.1 cm) across each side of the cake.
  1. Alternate from side-to-side as you cut to help you keep the slices as even as possible.
  2. You will have some slices along the edges that are a different shape, and that's okay.

What is the best icing for vintage heart cakes? ›

By now you've probably seen these adorable vintage heart cakes all over your Pinterest and Instagram feeds. These cakes are usually decorated with a rich, silky smooth buttercream that lends to very ornate piping designs around the edges.

How to make hearts out of buttercream? ›

An easy cupcake decorating hack: melt your buttercream, pour it into a silicone mold (I went with a heart shaped one for Valentine's Day!) then place a cupcake on it upside down, freeze for about 20 mins, and VOILA!

How do you level a heart shaped cake? ›

Level the cakes using a serrated knife so that they are both the same height. Then, cut the straight edges of the heart. I just eyeballed this. Be sure to save those pieces that you cut as they become the top of the heart.

How to make a heart shaped cake at home? ›

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 crumb coat a heart-shaped cake? ›

Crumb coat the cake with a thin layer of buttercream to really emphasize the shape of the heart and lock in all the crumbs. Place the crumb coated cake into the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to let the frosting firm up.

Will Costco customize a cake? ›

Custom Cakes: People who adore tailor-made cakes are not left out of the fun; Costco allows you to customize your birthday cake with many available fillings and designs. Expect to pay more for your customization!

What kind of cakes do they sell at Costco? ›

Costco sells a few different types of cakes, such as round, sheet, and bar cakes. Once you factor in the various flavors—vanilla, chocolate, carrot, tuxedo, etc. —the variety is never ending. When you think of Costco cakes, it's probably the classic sheet cakes that come to mind.

Does Costco have heart shaped macarons? ›

Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and I just couldn't resist picking up these adorable heart shaped macarons! 💕🎀🌸💗 I'm happy to report, they taste as good as they look! These macarons coming in two flavors: vanilla and raspberry.

Can you cut a round cake into a heart? ›

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.

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