CloseSecond to a kiss under the Eiffel Tower, there’s nothing more romantic than sharing a dessert with your special someone. Since most won’t be jet-setting to Paris this Valentine’s Day, we’ll settle for a shareable sweet. From our Chocolate Soufflé to our Caramel Apple Crisp, we’ve rounded up ten dessert recipes that make just enough for two. These confections are the perfect end to a candlelit dinner and a thoughtful way to treat your sweetheart.01of 06Lemon Meringue Tart for TwoView RecipeA mile-high meringue is possible only if the egg white, bowl and beaters are at room temperature.02of 06Chocolate SouffleView RecipeSoufflés may look like a restaurant-only dessert, but they are actually easy to make. Whip them up right after dinner and enjoy while they’re still warm from the oven.03of 06Caramel Apple Crisp for TwoView RecipeCaramel adds a sweet and salty note to this classic apple crisp designed just for two. Store-bought caramel sauce works well here, but it’s easy to make your own if you prefer. Drizzle it over the warm apple crisp right before serving if you want to make this easy dessert an extra-special treat.04of 062-Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Ice CreamView RecipeWhir up frozen bananas into an “ice cream” without the cream! Peanut butter adds a natural swirl of flavor for a sweet and satisfying dessert with no added sugar.05of 06Rustic Pear TartView RecipeWho says you can’t have your tart and eat it, too? This deceptively simple fall dessert is made for special celebrations. Look for a fragrant pear that’s nonetheless firm to the touch.06of 06Chocolate Avocado ShakeView RecipeThis rich, healthy chocolate shake recipe is dairy-free and gets its creaminess from avocado instead of ice cream. If you aren’t avoiding dairy, you can use regular low-fat milk and any type of semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips in place of the nondairy chocolate chips.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
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Second to a kiss under the Eiffel Tower, there’s nothing more romantic than sharing a dessert with your special someone. Since most won’t be jet-setting to Paris this Valentine’s Day, we’ll settle for a shareable sweet. From our Chocolate Soufflé to our Caramel Apple Crisp, we’ve rounded up ten dessert recipes that make just enough for two. These confections are the perfect end to a candlelit dinner and a thoughtful way to treat your sweetheart.01of 06Lemon Meringue Tart for TwoView RecipeA mile-high meringue is possible only if the egg white, bowl and beaters are at room temperature.02of 06Chocolate SouffleView RecipeSoufflés may look like a restaurant-only dessert, but they are actually easy to make. Whip them up right after dinner and enjoy while they’re still warm from the oven.03of 06Caramel Apple Crisp for TwoView RecipeCaramel adds a sweet and salty note to this classic apple crisp designed just for two. Store-bought caramel sauce works well here, but it’s easy to make your own if you prefer. Drizzle it over the warm apple crisp right before serving if you want to make this easy dessert an extra-special treat.04of 062-Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Ice CreamView RecipeWhir up frozen bananas into an “ice cream” without the cream! Peanut butter adds a natural swirl of flavor for a sweet and satisfying dessert with no added sugar.05of 06Rustic Pear TartView RecipeWho says you can’t have your tart and eat it, too? This deceptively simple fall dessert is made for special celebrations. Look for a fragrant pear that’s nonetheless firm to the touch.06of 06Chocolate Avocado ShakeView RecipeThis rich, healthy chocolate shake recipe is dairy-free and gets its creaminess from avocado instead of ice cream. If you aren’t avoiding dairy, you can use regular low-fat milk and any type of semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips in place of the nondairy chocolate chips.Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
Second to a kiss under the Eiffel Tower, there’s nothing more romantic than sharing a dessert with your special someone. Since most won’t be jet-setting to Paris this Valentine’s Day, we’ll settle for a shareable sweet. From our Chocolate Soufflé to our Caramel Apple Crisp, we’ve rounded up ten dessert recipes that make just enough for two. These confections are the perfect end to a candlelit dinner and a thoughtful way to treat your sweetheart.
01of 06Lemon Meringue Tart for TwoView RecipeA mile-high meringue is possible only if the egg white, bowl and beaters are at room temperature.02of 06Chocolate SouffleView RecipeSoufflés may look like a restaurant-only dessert, but they are actually easy to make. Whip them up right after dinner and enjoy while they’re still warm from the oven.03of 06Caramel Apple Crisp for TwoView RecipeCaramel adds a sweet and salty note to this classic apple crisp designed just for two. Store-bought caramel sauce works well here, but it’s easy to make your own if you prefer. Drizzle it over the warm apple crisp right before serving if you want to make this easy dessert an extra-special treat.04of 062-Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Ice CreamView RecipeWhir up frozen bananas into an “ice cream” without the cream! Peanut butter adds a natural swirl of flavor for a sweet and satisfying dessert with no added sugar.05of 06Rustic Pear TartView RecipeWho says you can’t have your tart and eat it, too? This deceptively simple fall dessert is made for special celebrations. Look for a fragrant pear that’s nonetheless firm to the touch.06of 06Chocolate Avocado ShakeView RecipeThis rich, healthy chocolate shake recipe is dairy-free and gets its creaminess from avocado instead of ice cream. If you aren’t avoiding dairy, you can use regular low-fat milk and any type of semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips in place of the nondairy chocolate chips.
01of 06Lemon Meringue Tart for TwoView RecipeA mile-high meringue is possible only if the egg white, bowl and beaters are at room temperature.
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Lemon Meringue Tart for Two
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A mile-high meringue is possible only if the egg white, bowl and beaters are at room temperature.
02of 06Chocolate SouffleView RecipeSoufflés may look like a restaurant-only dessert, but they are actually easy to make. Whip them up right after dinner and enjoy while they’re still warm from the oven.
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Chocolate Souffle

Soufflés may look like a restaurant-only dessert, but they are actually easy to make. Whip them up right after dinner and enjoy while they’re still warm from the oven.
03of 06Caramel Apple Crisp for TwoView RecipeCaramel adds a sweet and salty note to this classic apple crisp designed just for two. Store-bought caramel sauce works well here, but it’s easy to make your own if you prefer. Drizzle it over the warm apple crisp right before serving if you want to make this easy dessert an extra-special treat.
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Caramel Apple Crisp for Two
Caramel adds a sweet and salty note to this classic apple crisp designed just for two. Store-bought caramel sauce works well here, but it’s easy to make your own if you prefer. Drizzle it over the warm apple crisp right before serving if you want to make this easy dessert an extra-special treat.
04of 062-Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Ice CreamView RecipeWhir up frozen bananas into an “ice cream” without the cream! Peanut butter adds a natural swirl of flavor for a sweet and satisfying dessert with no added sugar.
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2-Ingredient Peanut Butter Banana Ice Cream

Whir up frozen bananas into an “ice cream” without the cream! Peanut butter adds a natural swirl of flavor for a sweet and satisfying dessert with no added sugar.
05of 06Rustic Pear TartView RecipeWho says you can’t have your tart and eat it, too? This deceptively simple fall dessert is made for special celebrations. Look for a fragrant pear that’s nonetheless firm to the touch.
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Rustic Pear Tart

Who says you can’t have your tart and eat it, too? This deceptively simple fall dessert is made for special celebrations. Look for a fragrant pear that’s nonetheless firm to the touch.
06of 06Chocolate Avocado ShakeView RecipeThis rich, healthy chocolate shake recipe is dairy-free and gets its creaminess from avocado instead of ice cream. If you aren’t avoiding dairy, you can use regular low-fat milk and any type of semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips in place of the nondairy chocolate chips.
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Chocolate Avocado Shake

This rich, healthy chocolate shake recipe is dairy-free and gets its creaminess from avocado instead of ice cream. If you aren’t avoiding dairy, you can use regular low-fat milk and any type of semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips in place of the nondairy chocolate chips.
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