There are more than enough reasons to visit Costco on a regular basis. Whether it’s because of their best-selling items, one-of-a-kind finds or just their amazing 4-pound apple pies, we keep coming back for more. On top of all that, they make sure to keep their customers happy with loads of holiday-themed treats. The best part? They’re ALWAYS delicious!
We recently talked about the Costco Valentine’s Day cocoa bombs (which you totally need), but wait…there’s more!
What Is This Lovely Cheesecake?
If you’re looking for a serious indulgence this Valentine’s Day, you need this Costco cheesecake. Of course, this isn’t your regular, everyday plain cheesecake; it’s coated in a chocolate ganache, and the sides are lined with sprinkles. Unsurprisingly, it weighs a whopping three pounds!
There’s a whole lot of deliciousness going on here, and whether you’re in a relationship or single, this dessert is reason enough to celebrate on February 14. It can be all yours for a mere $19.99.
Instagrammer @CostcoBuys was the first to spot it, and they were thrilled to share the news:
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The other Costco Valentine’s Day cake on the menu is a classic tuxedo mousse cake that’s been transformed with beautiful cursive and a plethora of tiny icing hearts. It’s bound to be delicious no matter what. I might need to buy one for later, too!
Who Makes It?
Unlike Costco’s treasured 5-pound pumpkin cheesecake, this heart-shaped treat isn’t made by the store’s bakery. Instead, it’s created by Junior’s, a name bakery fans will most certainly recognize. Junior’s is a New York-based chain that has mastered the art of making cheesecakes.
How Long Is the Cheesecake Available?
If your heart is yearning for this heart, it looks like you’ll only have a week or two to get your hands on one.
You’ll have to make the trip to Costco soon—like, probably this week—to snag this treat before it’s gone. While you’re there, pick up these things chefs buy at Costco to build your perfect Valentine’s meal.
Sweetheart Slices
You get the flavor of a snickerdoodle plus the texture of a shortbread in these fun cookies. Make them for your sweeties, or make them together for the memories!—Taste of Home Test KitchenRaspberry Meringue Hearts
Here’s a lovely dessert that your guests will think is almost too pretty to eat! I love the way the raspberry meringue easily drapes into a heart shape. —Mary Lou Wayman, Salt Lake City, UtahLemon Shortbreads
Every year my mom and I collect cookie recipes we want to try and then get together in early December for an afternoon of baking. These no-fail lemon cookies have become an annual tradition. They're a wonderful homemade holiday gift. —Kristen Stecklein, Glendale, WisconsinChicken Potpie Soup
My grandmother hand-wrote a cookbook; she created this amazing pie crust, and I added the delicious soup for it. —Karen LeMay, Seabrook, TexasCandy Pizza Heart
I found this recipe in an old cookbook and changed a few ingredients to suit my family's taste. They really enjoy this candy pizza. You'll love how fast, fun and simple it is! Get the kids to help you spread the toppings. —Becky Thesman, Enid, OklahomaChocolate Marshmallow Cutouts
I make rich, fudgy cookies that taste like brownies with a marshmallow filling. I usually use heart-shaped cutters, but I've also left them uncut and filled with pink marshmallow creme.—Kelly Ward, Stratford, OntarioHeart's Delight Eclair
This lovely and luscious treat is rumored to have been the favorite dessert of European royalty long ago. I know that it's won the hearts of everyone I've ever made it for. Enjoy! —Lorene Milligan, Chemainus, British ColumbiaPeanut Butter Cutout Cookies
I used peanut butter in place of the butter in my take on a traditional cutout cookie, which turned out super nutty and soft. My children love to decorate the cookie with frosting, sprinkles and some creativity. —Cindi Bauer, Marshfield, WisconsinMarbled Meringue Hearts
Pretty pastel cookies are a fun way to brighten any special occasion. Replace the vanilla with a different extract for a change of flavor. —Laurie Herr, Westford, VermontHeart-Shaped Cinnamon Coffee Cakes
I enjoy making this lovely coffee cake for anniversaries, Valentine's Day and other special occasions. I found the recipe more than 30 years ago, and I've been making it ever since. The delicious treat is a hit with family and friends. -Norma Hammond, Leland, IowaSpecial Occasion Cutout Cookies
This is a old family cookie recipe; after many years, I have yet to find another one as good. I've served these at family gatherings and of course it's my Christmas cut-out cookie recipe. I gave these as gifts to overnight guests when my daughter got married, and also as Valentine's Day presents. At family gatherings, everyone asks for them! —Teresa Broullire, Niagara, WisconsinShortbread Hearts
These flaky cookies melt in your mouth. Dipped in chocolate, they look festive.—Barbara Birk, St. George, UtahHeart's Desire Pizza
Sweethearts of all ages will have a delightful time sprinkling these fun personal heart pizzas with whatever tasty toppings they love most. —Taste of Home Test KitchenSweetheart Coconut Cookies
Ruby red jam and coarse sugar add a festive look to these crisp sandwich cookies that are the perfect gift for loved ones. My husband likes coconut, so I make these for his birthday. —Jo Ellen Helmlinger, Columbus, OhioValentine Heart Brownies
Steal hearts this Valentine's Day with brownies that have cute frosting centers. They're simply irresistible. —Taste of Home Test KitchenOatmeal Rollout Cookies
For special events, my mother would bring these cookies to the rural school I attended. She decorated each cookie with a student's name written in frosting.—Sally Gores, Almena, WisconsinLinzer Heart Cookies
This specialty cookie takes a little extra effort, but the delectable results are well-worth it. I bake the tender jam-filled hearts when I need something fancy to serve for Valentine's Day or other special occasions. —Jane Pearcy, Verona, WisconsinChocolate Chip Red Velvet Whoopie Pies
Baking a fun treat is a must when my four grandchildren come to stay for “Grandma Camp.” Sometimes the grandkids help by piping the cake batter. —Linda Schend, Kenosha, WisconsinChocolate-Raspberry Cutout Cookies
When my daughter, Katie, was 2, the juicy, ripe raspberries in my backyard inspired me to create this cutout cookie. It's become a mother-daughter tradition to pick the raspberries, choose the cutter shapes, cut out the cookies and frost them. —Cindy Beberman, Orland Park, IllinoisThe post Costco Is Selling a Heart-Shaped Cheesecake for Valentine’s Day appeared first on Taste of Home.
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