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15 Valentine's Day Brunch Recipes You'll Want To Eat All The Time, They're Just That Amazing
Even if you're not into the whole romantic aspect of Valentine's Day, you have to admit that it's the perfect opportunity to eat a lot of chocolate and other delicious Valentine's Day treats. It's also the one day of the year when basically every couple ever goes out to dinner. So... why would you even want to attempt that?
Instead, try something different. And since Valentine's Day falls on a weekend this year, it's the perfect time to make a special holiday brunch. Make this for your significant other, or get together a group of friends and/or couples and do something with everyone. No one can feel sad and lonely over brunch, it's basically impossible... and these 15 recipes are all sure to be huge crowd-pleasers.
Momofuku Milk Bar Bagel Bombs
Why in the world would you have regular bagels when you could have these? That is all.
Recipe and Photo: Hummingbird High
Brownie Waffles
Brownies. Waffles. Brunch. I mean, COME ON. Do you need any more reasons to make this?
Recipe and Photo: Domestic Fits
Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict
This may take a little time to put together, but the result is a perfect brunch recipe. It’s a little fancy, which is great for a holiday, but it’s not over the top.
Recipe and Photo: Back To Her Roots
Chorizo & Fried Eggs Breakfast Tacos
Who says you can’t have tacos in the morning? You definitely can have them, especially when they’re made with chorizo, eggs, and avocado.
Recipe and Photo: How Sweet It Is
Caramel Topped Cinnamon Pull-Apart Bread
OMG is this real? Holidays like Valentine’s Day were made for crazy delicious recipes like this one. So make it. Seriously, go.
Recipe and Photo: Good Life Eats
Tomato Frittata With Fresh Herbs
If you’d rather have a lighter brunch option, go for this tomato and herb frittata. It’s simple, but all of the herbs give a lot of flavor. And the red tomatoes are obviously great for Valentine’s Day.
Recipe and Photo: Food and Style
Strawberry Basil & Ricotta Breakfast Tartine
If you’re trying to play up the Valentine’s Day theme, this red and white breakfast item is perfect. Berries and ricotta are a delicious combination; add some toast and it’s even better. Bonus: it’s easy to put together.
Recipe and Photo: A Better Happier St. Sebastian
Overnight Cinnamon Iced Coffee and Cream
Make your morning coffee even better with this recipe. We love that you can make it overnight.
Recipe and Photo: Hummingbird High
Double Chocolate Waffles with Poached Cherries
Dark chocolate and cherries go together better than most foods, and they’re especially wonderful for Valentine’s Day. Romantic and delicious!
Recipe and Photo: The Scrumptious Pumpkin
Crab Cakes Egg Benedict with Bacon Hollandaise
The only thing that can make eggs benedict even better is adding some crispy and yummy crab cakes. And the only thing that can make hollandaise sauce better is bacon. So you’ve definitely got a winner here.
Recipe and Photo: Domestic Fits
Open-Faced Artichoke & Arugula Sandwiches with Sunny Side Up Egg
Salty artichokes and spicy arugula go great with eggs and toast, and some wonderfully melted fontina completes the whole sandwich. You’ll want to eat three, at least.
Recipe and Photo: Climbing Grier Mountain
Baked Eggs with Cheesy Pancetta Biscuits
This is a filling, elaborate, decadent recipe that’s perfect for a Valentine’s Day brunch with your date.
Recipe and Photo: Kitchen Confidante
Strawberry Croissant French Toast
This breakfast is decadent and so sweet it’s practically dessert — in other words, it’s great for Valentine’s Day! It’s also simple and pretty, and is sure to make anyone who eats it happy.
Recipe and Photo: A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Baked Chocolate Doughnuts with Chocolate Glaze
Who said you can’t have dessert food during brunch on special occassions? Plus, doughnuts are basically a breakfast food. AND chocolate is made for Valentine’s Day. So, win.
Recipe and Photo: Climbing Grier Mountain