Heart Shaker Cookies

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vegan pink and black heart shaker cookies with a glass window

These heart shaped pink and black vegan cookies feature dark chocolate and pink sugar cookies sandwiched together to form a 3D sprinkle rattle cookie with a stained glass window that lets you peek at the pink and white sprinkles inside. These make perfect valentines, or make them pastel and they can be a baby shower favor.

This recipe makes 12 stained glass window 3D heart cookies.

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♫ Listening to ♫

Ticking Heart by The One AM Radio

Each year, my friends and I host a minimum of 3 super adorbs tea parties. These are some seriously fancy tea parties, and they are ALWAYS themed. We’ve had the following themes (and these are just the ones my terrible memory can think of at this exact moment): purple & black, hearts, rainbows, the witches of west coast, under the sea, halloween, spring, Jalloween/summerween, and winter wonderland.

Today, was our Valen-tea Party. And in addition to each person making and bringing something cute, vegan, and valentine-themed, we also decided we would exchange valentines (because we’re children). For the tea party, I brought a pink and lavender root veggie and mung bean noodle salad, where the root veggies were in the shapes of hearts with little XOs on them. But the contribution I was most proud of were my vegan valentines, because I ventured into the realm of isomalt for my very first time.

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  • 2 cups organic unbleached or whole wheat pastry flour
  • ⅓ cup dutch cocoa powder
  • 2 tablespoons black cocoa powder
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 cup vegan butter or margarine
  • 1 cup organic sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup nondairy milk

make dough (20 min) + chill dough (30 min) + roll & cut cookies (25 min) + chill cookies (10 min) + bake cookies (8 min) = 1 hour and 33 min total time

Dollhouse Shortcut

Make the dough up to 3 days ahead of time and chill it in the fridge.

Sift and whisk the dry ingredients together in a bowl: flour, dutch cocoa powder , black cocoa powder , cornstarch, salt, and baking powder.

Mix the vegan butter on a fast speed using a stand mixer or an electric handheld mixer.

Add the sugar and mix for like 5 minutes on high before turning to low.

Add the nondairy milk and vanilla extract while mixing.

Add in the dry ingredients half at a time (to minimize messes), stopping the mixer each time you add dry ingredients.

Mix until incorporated.

Shape the dough into a disc and wrap in plastic wrap or a plastic produce bag to chill for a minimum of 30 minutes (or overnight).

Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and remove dough from fridge.

Preheat the oven to 350°.

Roll the dough on a piece of parchment paper or a rolling mat to ¼ inch thickness.

Cut out as many shapes as you can. I used a heart-shaped cookie cutter to make heart sprinkle cookies, but you can make your shaker cookies any shape you want.

cutting cookies from the cookie dough

Freeze the cookie dough by slipping your parchment paper or rolling mat onto a cutting board and transferring to the freezer.

Remove from the freezer and transfer 12 of the cookies to the parchment paper lined cookie sheets. These will be the bottom cookies.

Bake for 8-9 minutes, depending how accurate your oven is.

Roll the dough remnants, and this time, when you cut out the shapes, also cut out a smaller shape in the center of the larger shape. You’ll need 12 of these to be the middle cookie, but you can keep making them until all the dough has been used up.

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Parchment Paper
If You Care Parchment Baking Paper, 70 sq ft $5.49 from Amazon
Heart-Shaped Cookie Cutter
Wilton Nesting Heart Cutter Set $7.99 from Amazon
Black Cocoa Powder
THE COCOA TRADER – Black Cocoa Powder for Baking 1Lb – Darkest Dutch Processed, Alkalized, Unsweetened Chocolate Flavor | Natural Food Coloring Substitute | Vegan, Gluten- & Sugar-Free, Keto Friendly $15.98 from Amazon

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(jump to the substitutions section to see ingredient details and suggestions for substitutions) make dough (20 min) + chill dough (30 min) + roll & cut cookies (25 min) + chill cookies (10 min) + add isomalt (5 min) + bake cookies (8 min) = total time: 1 hour and 38 min

Dollhouse Shortcut

Make the dough up to 3 days ahead of time and chill it in the fridge.

Make a half a batch of my unicorn cookies recipe, but when you get to the part where you’re making the egg replacer (which I only made half an egg replacer, since I was making half a batch of dough), make one alteration to the recipe.

Add red food coloring to the egg replacer. I used a combination of pink Color Garden natural food coloring and TruColor natural food coloring for the shade you see in these pictures. As you can tell, when you’re using all-natural food coloring, you want to make the dough darker than the result you’re going for, since it lightens when it bakes.

Shape the dough into a disc and wrap in plastic wrap or a plastic produce bag to chill for a minimum of 30 minutes (or overnight).

Roll the dough on a piece of parchment paper or a rolling mat to ¼ inch thickness.

Cut out as many shapes as you can. I used a heart shaped cookie cutter. As you cut out the shapes, also cut out a smaller shape in the center of the larger shape. You’ll need 12 of these, but you can keep making them until all the dough has been used up.

cutting cookies from the cookie dough

Freeze the cookie dough by slipping your parchment paper or a rolling mat onto a cutting board and transferring to the freezer.

Remove from the freezer and transfer 12 of the cookies to each parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. You need at least one tray of 12 cookies to be the top cookies, so you have an extra step to do for those.

Fill the holes in the center of the cookies with isomalt. I used this isomalt because it’s labeled as being vegan. Carefully use a small spoon or funnel, making sure none of the isomalt sticks to the cookie dough.

Bake for 8-9 minutes, or until all of the isomalt has melted completely.

Roll the dough remnants, and repeat until all the dough has been used up. You can see in my pictures that I made some of the black hearts with isomalt as well. I don’t recommend this. When the isomalt melts, it takes some of the cookie dough with it, and the stained glass windows don’t look nice with black cookie crumbs in them.

Heart-Shaped Cookie Cutter
Wilton Nesting Heart Cutter Set $7.99 from Amazon
Color Garden Natural Food Coloring
Color Garden Pure Natural Food Colors, PASTELS Pack 5 ct. 1 oz. $6.25 from Amazon

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Ingredients for Assembly and Decorating

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  • ¼ cup vegan chocolate chips
  • 2 tablespoons vegan sprinkles

How to Assemble and Decorate Sprinkle Filled Heart Shaker Cookies

prep time: 15 min

Melt the vegan chocolate chips in the microwave for 1 minute, stirring after 30 seconds.

Glue the middle layer to the bottom layer using the melted chocolate as your glue.

Fill the hole with vegan sprinkles. I used a combination of 3 different sprinkles for mine: pink hearts from Fancy Sprinkles, and pink and white sprinkles from Sweets & Treats.

Glue the heart stained glass cookie (the one with the isomalt window) onto the top using the melted chocolate.

3D stained glass window valentine cookies

Video

Here’s a video of how I made these cute cookies in case my photos and description are unclear. You can also feel free to message me or leave a comment here if you have any questions.

Ingredient Substitutions for Valentine’s Shaker Cookies

  • Flour: I always use organic unbleached all-purpose flour, but you can use whole wheat pastry flour or other kinds of flour. To make these cookies gluten-free, just replace the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free flour blend.
  • Vegan Butter: For vegan butter or margarine, I always buy and use buy organic whipped Earth Balance. If you avoid soy, buy the soy-free Earth Balance.
  • Cornstarch: I always buy organic or non-GMO cornstarch since corn is a commonly genetically modified food.
  • Baking Powder: I always buy non-aluminum baking powder because I need all the brain cells I can salvage.
  • Sugar: For the sugar in this recipe, you can use any number of sugars, as long as they’re vegan: sucanat, coconut sugar, raw sugar, organic sugar, or demurara. If you’re not sure if your sugar is vegan, you can contact the company and ask, but basically, just avoid conventional white sugar or granulated sugar, and you should be ok.
  • Food Coloring: I used all natural food coloring for this recipe. For the black, black cocoa powder works. For the pink, I used color garden and trucolor. But you can look at my entire list of vegan food coloring for other options.
3D stained glass window valentine cookies

Comments or Questions?

If you make this valentine’s day cookies recipe, I would love it if you’d snap a pic, post to instagram, and tag me @vegandollhouse. It seriously makes my day/week/month!

Please message me (instagram or email) if you have any questions or feedback about the recipe.

3D stained glass window valentine cookies

Similar Recipes

This is the only recipe I have for sprinkle filled 3D cookies, but if you want to see other vegan valentine cookies, you can check out my black heart cookies that are also made with black cocoa powder like these. For something more pastel, I have some conversation heart cookies that are also naturally colored.

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You always amaze me!
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Complete genius. ❤️💜🦄
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Shake, rattle, and roll... them into your mouth
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Omg so cute 😍
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They are adorable, I want to shake them 😍
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