I suddenly looked at the calendar and realized Valentine’s Day is THIS WEEK! How does the time fly by so quickly? I wanted to fit in at least one more Valentine’s Day-related project this week, and after seeing how popular my compliment cookies were last year, I used them as inspiration for these cheesy pick-up line cookies that will be perfect for your valentines! I actually love pick-up lines. The cheesier, the better! I used my favorites in these fortune cookie-style crispy cookies dyed pink and dipped in chocolate with sprinkles. You know, in case you really need to get the whole Valentine’s Day thing across, ha!
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First, let’s talk pick-up lines. Just embrace the cheesiness. It’s honestly what makes them so fun! Here are a few of my favorites to use in your pick-up line cookies for Valentine’s Day:
- Do I know you? ‘Case you look a lot like my next girlfriend.
- Is your name Google? Because you have everything I’ve been searching for.
- Do you know first aid? Because Cupid just shot be straight through the heart.
- Was your dad a boxer? Because, damn you’re a knockout!
- I was wondering if you had an extra heart. Mine was just stolen.
- You must be a broom ’cause you just swept me off my feet
- Hey, you’re pretty and I’m cute. Together we’d be Pretty Cute.
The key to making fortune cookies is being quick. Also, numb fingers help. As soon as they’re cooked through, you have to work quickly to shape them while hot, or you’ll risk the pancake-looking cookies hardening too quickly. Yes, it may hurt your fingers working with such hot cookies, but you’ll only work on about four at a time, so the process will give your hands a break in between batches.
Don’t worry, these cute, goofy pick-up line cookies are worth it in the end! Dip them in any chocolate or colored candy melts and top with a variety of sprinkles for Valentine’s Day or just because. No one said pick-up lines are ONLY for Valentine’s Day, after all!
Keep scrolling to see how to make your own fortune cookies!
- 2 egg whites
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 3 tbsp vegetable oil
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp cornstarch
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 3 tsp water
- Paper strips of cheesy pick-up lines
- Pink food coloring, optional
- White chocolate/candy melts, optional
- Valentine's Day sprinkles, optional
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F and line a baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper
- In one bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, cornstarch and salt and set aside
- In another bowl, whisk the egg whites until just frothy, then mix in vanilla, oil and water
- Add the egg white mixture to the flour mixture and whisk until smooth
- If desired, mix in hot pink food coloring until bright
- Use a tablespoon to scoop 4 separate spoonfuls of batter onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing them several inches apart
- Use the back of a spoon to spread the batter into approx a 4-inch circle
- Bake for about 9-10 minutes until the edges are golden brown
- Immediately place a paper pick-up line strip in the middle and quickly use a spatula to fold the cookie in half, pick it up and bend it on the rim of a mug (seam facing outward). Then place it in a muffin tin cavity to hold its shape while it cools. They will be VERY hot so be careful!
- Repeat with each cookie, baking in batches of 4 so that you continue working with fresh, hot cookies before they harden
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week
- I find that I like the outside texture of the cookies more if I first flip the cooked cookies before folding them in half, but this is optional
Ava
If I use a bigger pan will I be able to bake more than 4 at a time.
Holly Wade
AvaHi Ava, I would suggest limiting yourself to four at a time. The problem is you need them to remain hot and moldable, so if you cook more than four they may harden before you can get to them.
Giana
I was wondering how many fortune cookies this recipe makes?
Holly Wade
GianaHi Giana! I believe this made about 15-16 cookies depending on the size.