For a healthy option, use chia seeds! You can even prep a chia breakfast bowl the night before.

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.

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

Clafoutis with cherries or berries Eggs Benedict with hollandaise sauce Frittata with herbs or vegetables Quiche with sharp cheese

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

To spice things up, set out your partner’s favorite salsa or hot sauce.

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.

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.

Croissants filled with chocolate Scones with fresh fruit Danishes Sticky buns or cinnamon rolls

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.

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.