Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops!

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We came up with these fun Cherry Heart Pie Pops for Valentine’s Day. It’s very simple to do!

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops with a cherry filling. KitchenFunWithMy3Sons.com

You will need Pillsbury pie crust, cherry pie filling, lollipop sticks, 1 egg white, pink sugar, and, red or pink decorating frosting.

We first rolled out our pie crust and cut out hearts with a heart cookie cutter…

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops!

We got 13 hearts from 1 pie crust….so you would have 13 pops if you used 2 pie crusts. You could get more heart pops if you used a smaller cutter. We placed 6 of the heart cut outs on a lightly sprayed cookie sheet. Press the lollipop stick in the middle. We took the easy way out and just used premade cherry pie filling. Spoon on just a small amount in the middle like this…

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops!

Make sure not to use too much juice…just a couple of cherries and a small amount of the juice. Lay the other heart cut outs on top and press the edges with the end of a lollipop stick to seal the edges like this…

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops!

Brush the tops with egg white and sprinkle with pink or red sugar. Bake at 375 for about 10 minutes or until lightly golden like this…

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops!

We decided to write Sweetie Pie and Cutie Pie on our hearts to make them look like the Conversation Candy Hearts. You could also spray them with edible color spray to make the colors stand out more. My boys gave these fun Pie Pops to their little girlfriends and they loved them!

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops with a cherry filling. KitchenFunWithMy3Sons.com

I had the best time making these with my youngest 1 year old. We had so much fun and he was so excited to see his finished pop! I even let him eat a little bit of the crust. He was so excited!!

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops with a cherry filling. KitchenFunWithMy3Sons.com

You can even package these up individually in cellophane wrap for your kids to hand out to their friends at school!

Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops!

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19 comments on “Valentine Conversation Heart Pie Pops!”

  1. Cathy Kalkbrenner

    My husband and I were married on Valentine's Day last year and I was trying to come up with ideas for our anniversary. These conversational heart pie pops are the perfect treat for our special occasion. Thank you so much for the idea.

  2. I would just get any apple pie filling recipe and use that or you could even just go with pre made canned or jarred in the grocery store. The link I added at the top might have a apple filling recipe as well.

  3. Hey! How would you go abouts making apple pie filing for these little treats?? 🙂 Thanks! Great post.

  4. Trish - Mom On Timeout

    Just too cute! I love this idea! Thanks for sharing at Taking A Timeout Thursday!

  5. cheapcraftymama

    Thanks for sharing this at my Valentines Party! I'm featuring it tomorrow in my "Top 10 Valentines Treats" post! Feel free to stop by and grab a "featured" button!

  6. Diana - FreeStyleMama

    OMG…these are so cute! Gives me a good idea for my daughter's lunch. I host a weekly meme called Thematic Thursday. Each week has a theme and this would be perfect for this week's Valentine's theme.

  7. Bridget@Flour N Friends

    These are super cute!!! I'm going to make them for my Valentine's Day photo shoot! You'll have to follow my blog if you'd like and check them out. I'm your newest follower too!

  8. Love them! Thanks so much for linking up at my valentine's linky! I pinned, tweeted, and stumbled your post. Hope it helps!

  9. Oh. My. Yummy Cuteness!!! Just discovered your blog via Pinterest….so glad I found it! Happy February to you!

  10. Robin @ Bird On A Cake

    I just made little heart shaped cherry pies a few days ago! But I didn't think to put them on sticks or write on them…cute idea! :0)