Close

Uh oh...

It appears that you're using a severely outdated version of Safari on Windows. Many features won't work correctly, and functionality can't be guaranteed. Please try viewing this website in Edge, Mozilla, Chrome, or another modern browser. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused!

Read More about this safari issue.
Close
Statewide Romance
Get directions
Statewide Food 0

Chocolate-Covered Wafer Cookies Perfect for Valentine’s Day

R

Romance is in the air, and these Chocolate-Covered Wafer Cookies are the perfect easy addition sweet treat for Valentine’s Day! Whether you are making a sweet treat with your kids, for your spouse or for class/teacher treats, these are sure to be a hit. Y’all, these chocolate-coated wafer cookies are so much fun to make and hard to resist. It’s a cute, easy, sweet treat you can customize and personalize with your own creativity. The color combination is the fun part to play around with. No matter what color combination you go with, they are going to turn out delicious! This recipe starts with a base of only 3 ingredients, and the only appliance you’ll need is the microwave.

If you live in Arkansas and want to make Valentine’s Day even sweeter, take a drive to Romance, AR and mail your sweetie a card! Pick out the perfect Valentine’s Day card and have it posted from Romance, Arkansas. My husband did this one year, and it was the sweetest above-and-beyond gesture that I still cherish to this day, and I’ve never forgotten. Learn a little more about Finding Romance at the Post Office. 

Easy Peasy Pleasy Tips

  • Use this same method and customize it for any holiday. Use your desired colored wafers, chocolate melts, and sprinkles to match the holiday.
  • Use jelly-size jars or small glass measuring cups to dip the wafers in the melted candy.
  • Or melt candy melts and pour on wax paper. Then roll the end of the wafer cookie in the melted chocolate.
  • To dispose of a small amount of hardened candy melts left in the glass jars, reheat in the microwave. Pour out leftover melted chocolate on parchment paper, let it harden, then throw it in the trash.

Chocolate-Covered Wafer Cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 pack of strawberry wafer cookies and 1 pack of vanilla wafer cookies
  • Assorted bags (red, pink, white) of candy melts
  • Assorted sprinkles

Directions

Slowly microwave candy melts in 30-second increments in a glass dish until smooth. Dip the end of each wafer cookie into melted chocolate. Place on parchment lined baking sheet. Decorate with your favorite sprinkles. Once the candy melts have hardened, store them in an airtight container until ready to serve.

Check out these other amazing recipes to make Valentine’s Day special for the sweeties in your life!

Valentine’s Day Strawberry Pie
Heavenly Filled Strawberries Perfect For Valentine’s Day
Strawberry Cake Mix Cookies For Your Valentine 
Strawberry Gooey Cake For Your Valentine 
Strawberry French Toast Casserole 
Make Valentine’s Day Special with Pretzel Rods
Make Valentine’s Day Sweeter With Cupid Munch!
Strawberry Poke Cake Made Skinny
4 Ingredient Strawberry White Chocolate Chip Cookies

Meet the
author.

Learn more about .

A little about .

Well-known Arkansas food writer and recipe creator Lacie Ring was born and raised right here in Arkansas. Although her husband’s military career took them around the world, he and Lacie settled back in their home state. Lacie blogs at www.easypeasypleasy.com where she creates easy and delicious recipes for busy families. She is also a recipe creator and food photographer for brands local to Arkansas and abroad. In her spare time, Lacie enjoys spending time with her son and husband camping and enjoying the outdoors.

Read more stories by Lacie Ring

 

Visit Lacie Ring’s Website

Like this story? Read more from Lacie Ring

0
0
0
0
0
0

Join the Conversation

Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 
Regions Topics
Social

What are you looking for?

Explore Arkansas

Central Arkansas

Little Rock, Conway, Searcy, Benton, Heber Springs

Northwest Arkansas

Fayetteville, Bentonville, Springdale, Fort Smith

South Arkansas

Hot Springs, Pine Bluff, Texarkana, Arkadelphia

Explore by Topic