Valentines day is just around the corner and if you need something that is 100% guaranteed to put a smile on someone’s face- I have it right here! These little Sweetie Pies Pops are genuinely adorable. They’re also one of those things that look like tons of work and effort, but in reality they’re pretty quick and easy! So go ahead and impress people with your skills. Or just sit in a dark room and eat them all yourself in one sitting. We won’t tell, I swear. I have tons of variations shown below, as well as some options for fillings so if you really wanted to, you could make these super fast with store bought filling and dough.

Ingredients Needed
This is just a preview of ingredients and method, keep scrolling for full printable recipe.
- Pie crust dough – You can make your own using this Light and Flaky Pie Crust Recipe, or use sore bought refrigerated pie crust dough.
- Filling of choice
- Apple pie filling
- tart green apple
- cinnamon
- brown sugar
- all-purpose flour
- lemon juice
- butter
- Canned pie filling – Any flavor, but small fruit works best. I used raspberry.
- Chocolate chips – If desired.
- Apple pie filling
- Topping/ finish of choice
- Course sanding sugar and butter
- Glaze
- powdered sugar
- butter
- milk
- 6-inch lollipop sticks – These are available at craft stores like Hobby Lobby or Michaels, near the cake and candy making items. You can also order them online.
- Cookie cutter – I used a heart shape. You’ll want to keep them fairly small, otherwise the lollipop sticks won’t be able to hold them up. A 2-inch heart worked perfectly for me.


How to Make Sweetie Pie Pops
- Roll your dough out on a floured work surface and cut out desired shapes.
- Place a small amount of your chosen filling in the center of the heart, staying away from the edges to prevent the filling from seeping out during baking.
- Press a lollipop stick gently into the dough (make sure the stick reaches well into the pop, not just at the bottom), run a wet finger along the edge and top with another cut out piece of dough. Seal with a fork.
- If desired, brush with butter and sprinkle with sanding sugar. Poke a little hole in each pie for steam to escape and pop them in the oven. Allow to cool completely before packaging.
- If you didn’t finish your pops with butter and sanding sugar, you can whisk up a quick glaze of powdered sugar, milk, and milk. Spoon this on while the pies are still warm. Allow to cool completely before packaging.




Storing and Other Tips
- Store finished pies in their own packages or together in an airtight container at room temp. Enjoy within 1-2 days for best results.
- Freeze individual pies, wrapped in plastic wrap and then in a freezer-safe container for up to 2-3 months. Thaw at room temperature.
- You don’t have to use lollipop sticks. These make adorable little hand pies as well!
- If you love our Pies-In-a-Jar, those are super cute topped with pieces of heart dough as well!

Downloadable Labels
- CLICK HERE for the “Be My Sweetie Pie” Valentine Labels
- CLICK HERE for the “Sweetie Pie” Pie in a Jar Labels {4 different colors!}




Sweetie Pie Pops
Equipment
- 6-inch lollipop sticks
- cookie cutters
- fork for sealing the pies
Ingredients
For the Pie Crust and Sealing the Pies
- 1 recipe pie crust or store bought pie crust dough
- small bowl of water
Apple Pie Filling – Combine All Ingredients
- 1 medium tart green apple peeled and grated
- ¼ tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon flour
- ½ tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon cold butter grated
Other Filling Option
- canned pie filling
Glaze
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon butter melted
- 1-3 tsp milk
Other Finishing Option
- 2 tablespoons butter melted
- Course sugar or sprinkles for top
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375℉. Line a baking sheet with parchment or a silicone baking mat if desired.
- Roll out pie dough on a floured surface about 1/8 inch thick. Cut out heart shapes (or other shape of your choosing) and place them on your baking sheet.
- Place about 1-2 tsp of filling on one cut out, keeping it at least 1/4 inch away from the edges. Place 6 inch lollipop stick in center of shape, with the top of the stick near the top of the shape. Wet your finger in a small bowl of water and wet the edge of the pie dough shape. Wet the edges of a 2nd pie dough shape (one without filling) and place on top of the other. Press together gently with your fingers to seal the pieces together. Use a fork to crimp edges, being careful to seal edges around the stick. Poke a fork into top of pie one time so steam can vent.
- If desired, brush top of pie in melted butter and sprinkle with sugar. (Or leave plain to glaze after.)
- Bake pies for 15-20 minutes until barely golden brown. Cool for a few minutes and then transfer to a cooling rack. If glazing, mix up all glaze ingredients and gently brush or spoon glaze over pies while still warm. Cool completely before packaging. If desired, place in cellophane bags and tie with ribbons and labels.
Notes
- Store finished pies in their own packages or together in an airtight container at room temp. Enjoy within 1-2 days for best results.
- Freeze individual pies, wrapped in plastic wrap and then in a freezer-safe container for up to 2-3 months. Thaw at room temperature.
- You don’t have to use lollipop sticks. These make adorable little hand pies as well!
- If you love our Pies-In-a-Jar, those are super cute topped with pieces of heart dough as well!












Questions & Reviews
JUST made these again! Made them last year & they were a huge hit with the hubs so I made them for him again this year. He LOVED the apple so I just made him 12 apple hand pies. Thanks again ladies!
Thank you so much for sharing these. I already bought apples. I can’t wait to do them.
My sister and I made these last night for a birthday party and they were so easy! We did all apple. I think we didn’t put enough glaze on them but served with a side of vanilla ice cream I don’t think anyone will notice. Thanks for the idea ladies.
If i’m making 12 of the pie pops with the homemade dough on your blog, (the butter one) approximatly how much dough do I need to make?
This is a great idea! Have you made a chocolate pie filling for these pops? If so, would you mind sharing?
nevermind! i see where there is a chocolate filling recipe in the comments. thanks for sharing
I am not much of a pie lover but I absolutely love this idea! It’s a nice little bite of pie which I wouldn’t having 🙂 Such a fun idea as a Valentine’s Day gift too! I was checking out this list of goodies that are great gifts to package and send..I found this post and I know a couple of people who would love this! I am definitely going to attempt..thanks for sharing 🙂
I may have missed it, but what temperature do you bake these at?
You want to bake them at the temperature your dough calls for. For our recipe, it’s 375.
Wow! So adorable! My 10 year old son has a goal of being a master chef when he is older. At Christmastime, he received one of those mini pie makers from grandma. So he made some pies and my husband took them to school for his co-workers and students. Now the students have suggested other pie fillings and this is an awesome idea for our lil chef to make Valentine’s pies! He’s going to be so excited! Thanks for the great idea!!!
I’m wanting to make the hand pies this weekend. Could you tell me how much pie filling to put in each? Thanks
It really depends on the size of your pie; just place enough in, but keep it away from the edges enough that you can shut them 🙂
I’m sorry if I didn’t make myself clear. I was going to use a 3 1/2 cookie cutter to make 6 like you 😉 I just want to make sure they all have the same amount of filling. Did I mention how excited I am to make these!!!
I honestly don’t know an exact measurement. Just use a Tablespoon to spoon it on so you can keep track of a good amount and take it from there. Good luck!
This are so preety!! I just saw the picture in “Whole Kitchen” and directly come here to see your adorable sweetie pie!!!
congratulations everything is perfect!, colors, recipe, the picture…