How to Have a Romantic Breakfast: 11 Romantic Recipes
How to Have a Romantic Breakfast: 11 Romantic Recipes
Most people think of dinner as the most romantic meal, but breakfast can give it a run for its money! Serving your partner breakfast not only surprises them but makes them feel really special. If you're wondering what to serve first thing in the morning, we've got you covered. Read through our comprehensive guide to make a romantic breakfast that your partner is sure to remember.
Steps

Assemble a colorful yogurt parfait.

Whip up a cool, sweet parfait to make a light romantic meal. It's easy to get carried away with really filling breakfast options, but if you're trying to set the mood, a light meal is a great idea. Layer lightly sweetened yogurt with fresh fruit, nuts, or granola. For a healthy option, use chia seeds! You can even prep a chia breakfast bowl the night before.

Slice up some fresh fruit.

You can never go wrong with sweet flavorful fruit that's in season. Strawberries automatically come to mind as being a romantic fruit—probably because they make a dish look extra special and they're so sweet. Set out a bowl of sliced melon, poached rhubarb, or chilled grapes for your honey to nibble on throughout the morning. If berries or melons aren't in season, don't stress. You can buy frozen raspberries and cook them. Then, spoon the sauce over waffles or pancakes.

Make fancy toast.

Upgrade a piece of bread into something special if you don't have cooking skills. If you want to keep your romantic breakfast simple or you just don't want to spend all morning in the kitchen, buy a loaf of high-quality bakery bread. Toast it and top it with one of these flavorful combinations: Almond butter with mango slices Ricotta with fresh blueberries Cream cheese with fresh fig slices Smashed avocado with crumbled bacon Slices of ripe tomato with a drizzle of olive oil

Cook your partner’s favorite egg dish.

Make breakfast memorable by taking time to cook. Eggs might not seem terribly romantic, but with a few special ingredients, you can make a really romantic meal. Take scrambled eggs for instance—top them with caviar, smoked salmon, or fresh dill. If you've got more prep time, consider making one of these classic egg dishes: Clafoutis with cherries or berries Eggs Benedict with hollandaise sauce Frittata with herbs or vegetables Quiche with sharp cheese

Impress them with stuffed crepes.

Buy or make homemade crepes and set out lots of fillings. Sure, crepes might seem a little delicate or fiddly, but your partner will be impressed that you wanted to serve something extra special. Here are a few delicious ideas for fillings that your partner will love: Lemon curd and sliced strawberries Nutella and banana slices Greek yogurt and honey Spinach and ricotta Smoked salmon and cream cheese Ham and swiss cheese

Assemble breakfast burritos or tacos.

Impress your partner with a flavorful and filling meal. If you're making a romantic meal that you know has to get your partner through the rest of the morning, reach for a protein-rich dish. Char some tortillas and top them with beans, cheese, roasted veggies, or scrambled eggs. To spice things up, set out your partner's favorite salsa or hot sauce.

Go classic with waffles or pancakes.

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast where you cook their top breakfast picks. Maybe your partner loves waffles—cook them to order and set out lots of toppings like maple syrup, whipped cream, chocolate chips, fresh fruit, shredded cheese, or crumbled bacon. If you don't feel like standing over the stove cooking pancakes or waffles, try a make-ahead french toast casserole that you can toss in the oven before your partner wakes up. Play around with special flavors, too! Try lemon ricotta pancakes or pumpkin spice waffles for instance. For a sweet Valentine's day breakfast, cook waffles in a heart-shaped waffle iron. Then, top them with sliced strawberries and whipped cream.

Make a batch of muffins or breakfast bread.

Treat your partner to something sweet! If you know they love chocolate, for instance, make double chocolate chip muffins or chocolate-zucchini breakfast bread. To make the meal extra special, set out whipped cream or strawberries on the side. If your partner isn't a big fan of baked goods, it's completely fine to keep things simple. Set out a baguette or English muffins along with jam, salted butter, or clotted cream.

Bake a batch of flaky pastries.

Keep things simple with decadent baked goods. You can prep these ahead of time and pop them in the oven early in the morning, or bake them the night before so all you have to do is set them out. If you're really crunched for time, head to your favorite bakery and pick out a special selection of treats. Here are some wonderful ideas to get you started: Croissants filled with chocolate Scones with fresh fruit Danishes Sticky buns or cinnamon rolls

Brew a pot of coffee or tea.

Set out cups, so you two can sip on a nice hot beverage with your meal. If your partner enjoys coffee, take the time to grind their favorite beans and brew them a fresh pot. If they're more of a tea-drinker, steep their go-to blend and set out milk and sugar. They'll be touched that you thought of everything! If your partner prefers non-dairy milk like oat milk or almond milk, set that out for them. They'll be impressed with your thoughtfulness.

Whip up mimosas or bellinis.

Fruity cocktails are a great way to celebrate a special breakfast. Blend pureed peaches with sparkling wine to make a bellini or top orange juice with champagne for a classic mimosa. If your partner prefers something savory, mix up a spicy Bloody Mary. For a toasty cocktail, add Irish cream and whisky to a mug of hot coffee. Top your Irish Coffee with freshly whipped cream. If you're garnishing a cocktail for Valentine's day, slice a strawberry in half so it looks like a heart. Then, stick it onto a cocktail pick and place it in the drink.

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