Valentine's Day Breakfasts

Fall in love with these 13 Valentine’s Day breakfasts

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Make a Valentine’s Day breakfast that really says “I love you”

Valentine's Day breakfasts

Valentine’s Day happens to fall on a weekend this year, which gives you the perfect opportunity to go all-out for breakfast for your favorite people. Whether you’re putting together something sweet for the whole family or something savory for your significant other, we know one of these 13 delicious breakfasts will work for you.

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Old-Fashioned Donut Strawberry Shortcake from The Baker Mama is the perfect way to blend everyone’s favorite treat — an old-fashioned donut — with strawberries, the ideal Valentine’s Day fruit. It’s a surprising way to say good morning.

Brown Sugar Mama brings us Smoked Salmon and Avocado Eggs Benedict, a twist on the breakfast classic. The flavor of the smoked salmon and the splurge-worthy Hollandaise sauce make this an indulgent breakfast for your favorite Valentine.

Pink Greek Yoghurt Pancakes from A Million Miles don’t depend on artificial flavoring for their gorgeous pink color, and the fluffy pancakes are simply delicious, proving you don’t need an abundance of artificial ingredients for a sweet treat.

Sunday Public offers Brown Butter Doughnuts with Cinnamon Dolce Glaze, a delectable treat that will leave your entire house smelling amazing. The rich flavors are a perfectly sweet combination, and your Valentine will be requesting these for weekends on end.

Mini Raspberry White Chocolate Scones from Stew or a Story  are both scrumptious and adorable, and we can’t get enough of the tea party presentation. Perfect for a Valentine’s Day brunch or even a simple brunch with your girlfriends, these scones are sure to be a hit.

Caramelized Banana Crepes from At the Corner of Happy and Harried are a simple and flavorful breakfast. Both the caramelized bananas and the crepes can be made the night before and assembled in the morning, which makes your holiday breakfast a cinch.

Spache the Spatula brings us Raspberry Red Velvet Protein Shakes, a breakfast shake that delivers a combination of chocolate and raspberry flavors with the filling punch of added protein. You’ll have energy for days with this shake!

My Ginger Garlic Kitchen offers a Romantic Choco-Berry Valentine’s Smoothie, and this sweet smoothie will go straight to your heart. Filled with rich and scrumptious flavor, this treat will work for breakfast, brunch or dessert.

Strawberry Waffles from Tara’s Multicultural Table use strawberry puree for their color, and you can top with anything your heart desires. The variety of toppings makes waffles a fabulous option for picky kids.

The Decorated Cookie gives us Mini Cinnamon Roll Pops, the cutest Valentine’s Day treat on the table. Be sure to make a big batch of these — you won’t be able to stop at just one. Kids will love helping with these, so you can enlist their help to surprise Daddy in the morning.

Bisquick Donuts from Something Swanky might more delicious than anything at your local bakery — plus you can make them in your pajamas! Her tips for frying these beauties will help even a donut novice make perfect donuts each time.

The Bewitchin’ Kitchen proves gluten-free doesn’t have to mean flavor-free with her Gluten Free Pancakes Smothered in Strawberry Cream Cheese Sauce. Baked goods can be some of the toughest substitutes for gluten-sensitive eaters, but coconut flour makes these a truly special treat.

Strawberries and Cream Crepes with Orange Liqueur from Cafe Delights are absolutely a special treat for someone you love. Crepes aren’t tough to make, but they look so fancy on a plate — and the orange liqueur gives these an unexpected burst of flavor.

What do you plan on making for breakfast this Valentine’s Day?

Meet the Author | Angela Amman


Angela Amman is a short story and essay writer. Collecting her family's stories is a gift-in-progress for her daughter and son, and she blogs at Playing with Words, capturing the craziness and beauty that weave together to create something extraordinary. As the co-director of Listen To Your Mother Metro Detroit, Angela is thrilled to bring others' stories to the stage and to celebrate the magic of words, storytelling, and the courage to share that magic with an audience. When she should be sleeping, she works on her latest short story collection. Her writing has been featured on Mamalode, Peacock Journal, and Scary Mommy. Her personal essays and short stories have appeared in her collection, Nothing Goes Away, and various anthologies.

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