Baked goods are often gifted as a sign of affection or appreciation to someone you love—in many cases, your partner.
A little gift here and there can bring you closer together, but so can something else… baking together!
As the saying goes, “Memories are made at the table.”
For all of time, food has brought people together, and couples baking is a great way to bond with your sweetheart and get a tasty treat out of it, too.

What Is a Good Romantic Dessert?
As with anything tied to the word “romantic,” there are certain desserts that are widely considered more romantic than others, like:
- Cheesecake
- Truffles
- Chocolate fondue
- Chocolate mousse
- Heart-shaped cookies
- Eclairs
- Creme brulee
What Is the Most Romantic Food?
There are also certain individual food items that are considered to be the most romantic.
Across the globe, these food items are generally perceived as the pinnacle of romantic foodstuffs:
- Dark chocolate
- Figs
- Dipped fruits
- Honey
- Whipped cream
- Strawberries
- Chili peppers
As far as what makes a “good” romantic dessert, it all depends on preference!
The couples baking process is more romantic than the outcome, so pick whatever makes you both happy.

Couples Baking Ideas: 5 Romantic Desserts to Make Together
1. Red Velvet Cinnamon Rolls
Cinnamon rolls are a comforting classic.
Make them romantic with red velvet—all the warmth and decadent sweetness you love about cinnamon rolls with an ardent twist.
Plus, there will be some left over to share in the morning!
2. Linzer Heart Cookies
Anything heart-shaped is automatically romantic!
Linzer heart cookies are a great treat to make with your significant other.
With a rich history and a peek-a-boo of berry jam, they’re perfect for sharing the love.
3. Persian Love Cake
With “love” in the name, it doesn’t get more romantic than this.
Legend has it that this cake won the heart of a Persian prince.
With flavors of lemon, rose, and cardamom, this cake is love at first bite and will surely win your partner over.

4. Strawberry Cheesecake
There’s a reason strawberries sell out around Valentine’s Day—many find them romantic!
What better way to incorporate this symbolic fruit into a couples baking adventure than in a cheesecake?
Of course, if you and your partner aren’t feeling strawberries, you can opt for other add-ins like chocolate, caramel, nuts, raspberries, or figs.
5. Chocolate Mousse
Mousse is a quick, easy, and delicious treat to whip up with your significant other.
What’s great about mousse is that you can get creative with the toppings.
Add strawberries, cherries, raspberries, nuts, whipped cream, chili peppers (if you’re daring), you name it.

Carry On Your Couples Baking Adventure
Baking with your boo doesn’t have to be a one-time thing.
If you find you both enjoy the experience, make it a recurring activity!
Our baking kit subscription lets you and your partner pick from our rotating list of globally-inspired recipes.
Then, we’ll send pre-measured ingredients and easy-to-read instructions right to your door.
All you have to do is get together and start baking!