Cereal or toast might make an easy and tasty breakfast on most mornings, but Valentine’s Day calls for a morning meal with a little more love. Luckily, there are plenty of options – for kids and adults alike – that are simple and affordable. Here are five breakfast ideas that will show your Valentine just how much he or she is loved.
1. Chocolate Waffles – When it comes to Valentine’s foods, chocolate is king (or queen). This affectionate breakfast combines chocolate with another delicious treat – waffles – to create a morning meal your loved one will never forget!
2. Almond French Toast Hearts – Paris is one of the most romantic cities in the world, so why not channel the power of that French city with some French toast? But this isn’t your ordinary French toast, it’s French toast cut into hearts (I recommend using this heart cutter set). Top it off with some sweet syrup and your sweetheart will definitely know that they are loved.
3. Blood-Orange Pomegranate Mimosas – These drinks combine two key parts of the most romantic day of the year – something sweet and something red. The sparkling wine cocktail is a mixture of blood orange juice and pomegranate juice and garnished with pomegranate seeds for an extra special touch.
4. Egg-in-the-Nest – This classic kid-friendly recipe featuring an egg cooked inside a piece of bread becomes the perfect Valentine’s Day breakfast when the hole in the bread is shaped like a heart and you throw in a few ketchup hearts.
Love the Almond French Toast Hearts! Might just have to surprise my hubby with this:)
Never think I can make the great Valentine day meals as this! TFS.
I love these ideas. It’s fun to be festive and make the day seem special before we go to school or work. THanks for the good ideas.
Interesting.
I love the french toast idea! It’s a cute spin on an old classic and would be fun for our little one! 🙂
With Valentine’s Day being on a weekend it’s going to be possible to have “romantic” foods for every meal! I love the mimosas, that sounds really good.
Love these ideas. will be trying the almond french toast for sure.
Valentines day has come and gone, but here’s a frugal breakfast idea that will keep your loved ones fed- for just 80 cents per serving!!: In a buttered pie pan, evenly distribute 2/3 cup of old fashioned rolled oats. Add 1/2 cup water. Cut one small tomato into thin slices, place on top oatmeal in a ring. Scramble one large egg with a few tablespoons water or milk, pour into center of ring. Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes or until edges of oatmeal are crispy and egg mixture completely cooked. Serve immediately, preferably with coffee or Hot ovaltine. Double recipe for 2 servings.