73 Chocolate Desserts for Pure Romance

There are several camps of chocolate dessert devotees. First you’ve got the people who love chocolate and peanut butter. Then you’ve got the people who only crave chocolate when it’s juxtaposed with caramel, followed by those who only want it paired with mint (please take them all your Thin Mints). And last but not least, you have the real chocolate diehards, the folks who demand chocolate-on-chocolate on nothing less. Luckily, all of these disparate parties can come together under the broad, inclusive umbrella of romantic sweets below.
We have cookie recipes for your classmates and coworkers; layer cakes, tarts, and pies for a family affair; mousses and lava cakes for your one true love (did anyone say, “you mean myself?”); and so many more chocolate dessert recipes you’re going to have to find some new people to love. After all, sharing is caring. And sharing chocolate? If you know a better way to bring people together, we’d love to hear about it.
Alex Lau1/73BA’s Best Chocolate Lava Cake
A great molten chocolate cake is a classic date night dessert for good reason. This one has a liquid chocolate center thanks to a spoonful of chilled ganache, which melts as the cake bakes.
Photo by Alex Lau, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou2/73Heartbeet Chocolate Cake
Earthy-sweet beet purée gives this gluten-free chocolate cake a beautiful red velvet hue and a little gold dust on top gives it lots of visual impact.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Kate Buckens3/73BA’s Best Chocolate Chip Cookies
What makes this the best chocolate chip cookie recipe? Crispy edges, chewy centers, and classic cookie flavor with every batch. Oh, and no mixer required.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Mieko Takahashi4/73Chocolate Pie With Press-In Crust
The crackly praline takes this creamy chocolate pie up a notch, but the pie is delicious without if you’d rather skip it.
Alex Lau5/73Bittersweet Chocolate Soufflés
Instead of making your own crème anglaise for this soufflé recipe, use melted vanilla ice cream (it’s basically the same thing!).
Photo by Peden + Munk6/73Bittersweet-Chocolate Truffles
Take your love of chocolate desserts to an interactive level with a bowl of ganache, a couple of spoons, and a few garnishes. Take turns building each other the perfect bite.
Photograph by Christopher Testani, Food styling by Victoria Granof, prop styling by Alex Brannian7/73Sweet Potato Loaf Cake With Dark Chocolate Ganache
This tender, gently spiced cake recipe from cookbook author Cheryl Day requires that you make your own sweet potato purée. And yes, it’s absolutely worth it.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Pearl Jones, Prop Styling by Sophie Strangio8/73Chocolate-Almond Pear Tart
The dough for this decadent pear and chocolate tart uses a clever technique called fraisage, which creates a flaky crust that rolls out with minimal cracking.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Molly Baz, prop styling by Emily Eisen9/73Salted Chocolate–Tahini Bliss Balls
These two-biters are just fudgy and chocolaty enough to satisfy a sweet tooth craving. Consider them an indulgent energy bite: Keep 'em in the fridge, then grab one when the craving hits.
Photo by Emma Fishman, food styling by Pearl Jones10/73Conchas de Chocolate
If you like the sound of a choco-coconut concha, give the classic Mexican sweet bread tropical twist by using virgin coconut oil.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Pearl Jones11/73Easiest Chocolate Cake
Pure homemade love. If you've got a bowl, a cheap hand mixer, and a couple of measuring cups, you can make this rich cake plus chocolaty cream cheese frosting.
Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott12/73Chocolate-Covered Marshmallow Cookies
This ambitious Mallomars-inspired recipe is a project: Bake cookies and top them with marshmallow on day one; enrobe in chocolate on day two.
Alex Lau13/73Salted Caramel–Chocolate Tart
We can't stop staring at the layers of bittersweet ganache and buttery caramel in this rich chocolate tart. Wanna see how it's made?
Photo by Laura Murray14/73Camouflage Chocolate Fudge Brownies
If you want to call these tritone bars chocolate cheesecake brownies, we won't stop you. Like many of our favorite cocoa powder recipes, these have a rich, chocolate flavor paired with a buttery, tender texture.
Alex Lau15/73Warm Cocoa Pudding with Candied Pecans
The only thing better than cold chocolate pudding straight out of the fridge? Warm chocolate pudding right off the stove, with a crunchy, sweet topping. No time to make candied nuts? Top with crushed chocolate-covered pretzels instead.
Photographs by Laura Murray, food styling by Simon Andrews, prop styling by Sophie Strangio16/73Fresh Mint and Chocolate Ice Cream
Close out a romantic Valentine's Day dinner with a cool scoop of this refreshingly minty frozen dessert that doesn't even require an ice cream maker.
Photograph by Chona Kasinger, prop styling by Callie Meyer17/73Tibok-Tibok
This eggless Filipino pudding gets extra-bold chocolate flavor by using the twin powers of cocoa powder and melted bittersweet chocolate.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Drew Aichele, Prop Styling by Beatrice Chastka18/73Frozen Greek Yogurt Blackout Pie
Want to up the ante of this easy no-bake pie? Swap in chocolate graham crackers for the crust—but don't skip the cocoa.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Sue Li, prop styling by Kalen Kaminski19/73Salted Chocolate Halva
Skip the store-bought sampler and wrap up a few bars of this sophisticated bittersweet-chocolate coated sesame candy instead. Dried edible flowers add a punch of color to the top.
Photo by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Cyd McDowell, Prop Styling by Paige Hicks20/73Caramel Crunch–Chocolate Chunklet Cookies
These chocolate chunklet cookies are ingeniously baked in a muffin tin, resulting in perfectly crispy, caramelized edges and soft centers.
Photo by Ted + Chelsea Cavanaugh, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Kalen Kaminski21/73Chocolate Pudding Pie
Call it chocolate pudding pie or chocolate cream pie, either way this old-school diner-style dessert is just as good as you remember (maybe even better).
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Stephanie Yeh22/73Chocolate-Matcha Butter Mochi Cake
In the spirit of Hawaiian butter mochi, this head-turning cake requires minimal cleanup and no fancy equipment.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Emily Eisen23/73Coconut-Chocolate Mousse
Choose a chocolate that does not exceed 64% cacao for a mousse with the smoothest texture. If you want the mousse to be fully non-dairy, look for a vegan chocolate bar, though the flavor may differ slightly.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Kat Boytsova24/73Chocolate-Almond Fridge Fudge
There's a secret ingredient that helps replace the dairy in this vegan, fudgelike treat. Just kidding; it's not a secret...it's avocado!
Photo by Heidi's Bridge, styling by Molly Baz25/73Chocolate Dutch Baby
Faster than a soufflé, easier than a molten chocolate cake, and more delicious than both.
Photo by Noah Fecks. ©The Twisted Soul Cookbook: Modern Soul Food with Global Flavors by Deborah VanTrece, Rizzoli New York, 2021.26/73Chocolate Buttermilk Pie
Buttermilk adds a great tang to this mildly sweet, smooth, and custardy pie with a deep chocolate flavor from chef Deborah VanTrece.
Photo by Laura Murray, Styling by Judy Mancini27/73Churros with Bittersweet Chocolate Sauce
The shape of pastry tip you use for this churros recipe is very important. If the tip isn’t closed, or rounded off, the churros may break as you’re frying them (we used size 845 tips).
Photo by Laura Murray, Food Styling by Pearl Jones28/73Obscenely Chocolatey Chocolate Cookies
There are many types of chocolate cookies out there, but these are the ones to bake when you want to impress a real chocolate obsessive. They have a double-chocolate bang of Dutch cocoa and bittersweet bars.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Rhoda Boone29/73Fudgy Flourless Chocolate Cake
This (gluten-free!) flourless chocolate cake is decadent, rich, and super-easy to make.
Photo by Emma Fishman, food styling by D'Myrtrek Brown30/73Chocolate-Biscoff Banoffee Pie
Creamy butterscotch pudding, chocolate ganache, and a speculoos cookie crust join forces to create our ideal winter dessert.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Susie Theodorou, prop styling by Elizabeth Jaime31/73Chocolate Ganache Tart
This deceptively simple chocolate tart has a press-in nut crust that just so happens to be gluten-free.
Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott32/73Chocolate Blackout Cookies
We love the look of the homemade extra-long sprinkles on these whoopie-pie-type cookies, but they take a steady hand and a wealth of patience to shape. Use any store-bought sprinkle in their place.
Photo by Alex Lau33/73Chocolate Budino With Candied Walnuts
This deliciously wobbly pudding is made with chocolate, milk, cream, and eggs and spiked with olive oil and salt. To die for!
Photo by Laura Murray, Food Styling by Susan Spungen34/73Salty Buckwheat Chocolate Chunk Cookies
When’s the last time a chocolate chip cookie surprised you? This one, which gets its speckled look, earthy, nutty flavor, and chewy middle from buckwheat flour, might just become your new favorite.
Photographs by Jenny Huang, food styling by Sue Li, prop styling by Sophie Strangio35/73Chocolate Buckwheat Cake
This gluten-free cake is decadent and moist, with a surprising soufflé-like texture.
Photo by Alex Lau, Styling by Sue Li36/73Gluten-Free Chocolate-Tahini Brownies
David Lebovitz’s timeless gluten-free brownie recipe inspired our own GF take on classic fudgy brownies with a modern, sweet tahini swirl.
Kelsey McClellan37/73Frosted Malt-Chocolate Cookies
Malt powder gives these fudgy iced cookies the taste of an 50s-style ice cream shoppe milkshake. A little flaky sea salt on top makes their flavor pop.
38/73Black-and-White Sesame Tarts
This recipe makes 12 individual tartlets, but you could easily halve the recipe and just make 6.
Photo by Alex Lau39/73Chocolate-Cashew Chia Pudding
This chia pudding is delicious on its own—and even better when layered with maple yogurt as a parfait.
Alex Lau40/73BA’s Best Chocolate Macaroon Cake
You've had a chocolate-dipped coconut macaroon, yes? This is a cake version of that classic and irresistible confection.
Photo by Alex Lau41/73Double-Almond Chocolate Brownie
The combination of cocoa powder, espresso powder, unsweetened chocolate, and bittersweet chocolate makes this brownie pure chocolate nirvana.
Photo by Heidi's Bridge42/73Nutella–Brown Butter Crispies
For a smaller batch and an easier time mixing the cereal, divide the recipe in half (but use an 8x8" pan).
Photo by Alex Lau, Styling by Sue Li43/73Chocolate Sablés With Date Sugar
Date sugar gives these meltingly tender cookies an earthy sweetness that hinges on the border of just sweet enough. They're for dark chocolate lovers only.
Eva Kolenko44/73Dark-Chocolate Mousse
You know what never, ever goes out of style? Airy, silky, light-as-a-feather but rich-as-sin chocolate mousse. Don't forget the whipped cream.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Judy Mancini.45/73Brooklyn Blackout Cake
Three layers of super moist cake + two layers of creamy pudding = a chocolate lover’s dream.
Photo by Heidi's Bridge, styling by Molly Baz46/73Chocolate Nutella Pudding
You can make the pudding and hazelnuts ahead of time for this decadent dessert, but keep them separate until ready to serve so that the nuts stay crunchy.
Photo by Alex Lau, Styling by Sean Dooley47/73Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies With Toffee
Using chocolate wafers instead of chips creates a cookie with thin, staggered layers of chocolate that stay melty far longer than the standard chip.
Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott48/73Chocolate Grasshopper Ice Cream Tart
Combine store-bought ice cream and candies into this chocolate peppermint dream of a dessert. Psssst: In case you aren't sold yet, it also has an Oreo crust.

Alex Lau50/73BA's Best Hot Chocolate
If you’re feeling really decadent and fancy (as you should), add a splash of half-and-half or heavy cream just before serving.
Tuukka Koski51/73Caramel-Dipped Popovers with Chocolate Mousse
Dunk the base of salty cheddar cheese popovers in crackly caramel, then fill them with a light and airy chocolate mouse for a dessert with all the texture you could ever want.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Susan Spungen, prop styling by Kalen Kaminski52/73Zebra-Striped Shortbread Cookies
If the swirly pattern on these cookies looks too difficult for you to achieve, fear not. We promise, even a novice can pull it off.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Claire Saffitz53/73Blackout Chocolate Banana Bread
Consider this recipe a cross between your very favorite banana bread and a chocolaty blackout cake.
Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriott54/73Chocolate–Almond Praline Cookies
You can’t see the candied almonds in these cookies, but you’ll taste them for sure.
Eva Kolenko55/73Dark Chocolate Semifreddo
The texture of this airy semifreddo is somewhere between frozen chocolate mousse and gelato. In other words: You’re going to love it.
Photograph by Laura Murray, food styling by Sue Li56/73Pizzettes
The short bake time in this recipe isn’t a typo—these cookies should be moist and fudgy in the center, almost like a brownie.
Alison Roman, Janet McCracken57/73Salted Caramel "Ding Dong" Cake
It may look like a giant lunch-box treat, but an ultra-smooth chocolate glaze and a final flourish of crunchy sea salt make this one elegant cake.
Alex Lau58/73Devil’s Food Cupcakes
Set off these richer-than-rich chocolate cupcakes with a tangy chocolate cream cheese frosting. Then only hand them out to people you want in your life forever.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Susie Theodorou and Natasha Pickowicz, prop styling by Rebecca Bartoshesky59/73Black Forest Layer Cake With Cherry Preserves
Some chocolate cakes can be overwhelmingly intense, but this one manages to feel light and balanced, with no single component dominating the others.
Photo by Shay Harrington60/73Chocolate Fudge Cake
This chocolate fudge cake is ultra-rich and crazy chocolatey. Beating the butter and sugar thoroughly ensures the crumb will have some lightness to it.
Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott61/73Free-Form Chocolate Candies
Known as mendiants in France, these adorned chocolate bites are a Christmas tradition, but if you garnish them with bae's favorite things, they make a great Valentine's Day treat.
62/73Fallen Chocolate Cake
If this cake collapses in on itself after you've taken it out of the oven: Congratulations! That's exactly what it's suppose to do.
Alex Lau63/73Whiskey and Rye Chocolate Chip Cookies
To maximize the tangy flavor of the rye flour, use rye whiskey instead of bourbon. Where bourbon has a caramel like sweetness, rye whiskey has a little more kick.
64/73Chocolate-Pistachio Sablés
Send your love into the office with a stack of these nutty, chocolate, satisfying cookies and your Valentine's Day work is done.
Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriott65/73Chocolate-Caramel Pecan Tart
This is merely a candy bar masquerading as a tart, with toasty pecans suspended in a chewy, chocolaty caramel sauce and a shortbread-like crust holding it all together.
Alex Lau66/73Carole Lalli's Chocolate Bread Pudding
Many bakeries sell chocolate bread, but you can always substitute with a marbled type (such as chocolate babka) instead.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Food Styling by Leslie Raney Garetto67/73Classic Chocolate Mousse
A splash of espresso or strong coffee makes this chocolaty dessert all the richer.
68/73Devil's Food Cake with Hazelnut Crunch
Three layers of heavenly, luscious, fudge-y goodness, topped by a bit of sweet hazelnut crunch that says, "Hey, you're worth the a little extra."
69/73Mile-High Chocolate Pie
This chocolate pie recipe has everything you need in order to live: chocolate wafer cookies for crunch, fluffy chocolate mousse filling, and crème fraîche meringue.
Alex Lau70/73Chocolate Pots de Crème
If you like darker chocolate, feel free to use something with a high percentage of cacao here. Milk chocolate works too, if that’s your thing.
Peter Frank Edwards71/73Malted Chocolate Cake
Yes, those are crushed chocolate malt balls adorning this cake. And, yes, we did eat them first immediately after taking this picture.
Alex Lau72/73Chocolate Éclairs
The éclairs will begin to get soggy as soon as they are filled, so be sure to wait until just before you're ready to make the chocolate fondant to add the pastry cream.
Alex Lau73/73Four-Layer Chocolate Cake With Milk Chocolate Ganache and Nutella Buttercream
This chocolate dessert recipe calls for dark chocolate in the ganache to balance out the sweetness of the Nutella. For a more kid-friendly cake, use milk chocolate.