I'm always team breakfast boards over big cooked meals. I'd rather assemble something cute and snacky than stand over the stove all morning, especially on Valentine's Day. It's sweet, cozy, and perfect for slow mornings with someone you love.

This board is perfect if you want a Valentine's Day breakfast that feels thoughtful but still easy. It's beginner-friendly, customizable, and made for sharing. Everything can be prepped quickly, and the heart waffles instantly make it feel extra special.
Things to Know Before Making Valentine's Day Breakfast Board
- Cook the waffles fresh so they stay warm and fluffy on the board
- Store-bought pastries work perfectly and save time
- Use small bowls for spreads to keep the board neat and aesthetic
- Add edible flowers or heart jellies last so they stay pretty
I love this board because everyone can grab what they want and go back for seconds without pressure.
If you love easy Valentine's Day recipes and cute treats, you'll love these too: Valentine's Day Pretzels, Chocolate Peanut Butter Hearts, DIY Valentine's Candy Bouquet.

Ingredients You'll Need
For the waffles:
- All-purpose flour: Creates soft, fluffy waffles
- Sugar: Adds just enough sweetness
- Baking powder: Helps the waffles rise
- Salt: Balances the sweetness
- Milk: Keeps the batter smooth
- Egg: Adds structure
- Melted butter: Adds richness and flavor
- Vanilla extract: Brings warm sweetness
- Heart-shaped waffle maker: The star of the board
Accompaniments:
- Mini croissants: Soft and buttery, perfect for dipping
- Swiss roll slices: Adds color and variety
- Heart-shaped sugar cookies: Extra festive and fun
- Cream cheese: Creamy base for fruit and honey
- Nutella: Chocolatey and cozy
- Red jam: Adds sweetness and Valentine color
- Strawberries: Fresh and juicy
- Blueberries: Adds contrast and balance
Optional toppings:
- Powdered sugar
- Honey
- Pecans
- Edible roses or sugar flowers
Scroll to the recipe card for exact measurements.
How to Make Valentine's Day Breakfast Board
Step 1: Preheat your heart-shaped waffle maker. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt until combined.

Step 2: In a separate bowl, whisk the milk, egg, and vanilla. Slowly add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, stirring until smooth. Add the melted butter and mix again until fully combined.

Step 3: Pour the batter into the preheated waffle maker and cook according to the manufacturer's instructions until golden and fluffy. Repeat until all batter is used.
Step 4: Place the heart waffles on a large serving board. Arrange croissants, Swiss roll slices, and heart-shaped cookies around the waffles.

Step 5: Add small bowls of cream cheese, Nutella, and red jam. Scatter strawberries and blueberries around the board.
Step 6: Dust waffles and croissants with powdered sugar. Drizzle honey over berries and cream cheese if desired. Serve immediately while everything is fresh.
Substitutions and Variations
- Use chocolate spread instead of Nutella
- Swap croissants for mini muffins
- Add sliced bananas or raspberries
- Make it extra festive with pink sprinkles or candy hearts
What to Serve with Valentine's Day Breakfast Board
This board pairs perfectly with coffee, lattes, or a simple mimosa. It also works great as a brunch centerpiece if you're hosting friends or family for Valentine's morning.
Storage and Freezing
This board is best enjoyed fresh. Leftover waffles can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 days and reheated in a toaster. Keep spreads and fruit refrigerated.

FAQs
Can I make the waffles ahead of time?
Yes. You can cook them ahead and reheat in a toaster or oven before assembling the board.
Can I make this breakfast board kid-friendly?
Absolutely. Kids love the heart waffles, cookies, and spreads, and everything is easy to customize.
What board works best for a breakfast board?
A large wooden board, serving tray, or even a baking sheet lined with parchment works great.
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Easy Valentine's Day Breakfast Board
This Valentine's Day breakfast board is the cutest way to start the morning. Fluffy heart-shaped waffles, buttery croissants, sweet spreads, and fresh berries come together for an easy, cozy breakfast that feels special without being complicated. Perfect for Valentine's Day morning, brunch, or a slow weekend breakfast made for sharing.
Ingredients
For the Waffles
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¾ cup milk
- 1 egg
- 2 tablespoons melted butter
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Accompaniments
- 2-3 mini croissants (store-bought or homemade)
- 4-6 slices Swiss roll, preferably strawberry vanilla
- 4-6 heart-shaped sugar cookies
- 1 cup cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup Nutella (or any type of chocolate spread)
- ½ cup red jam (strawberry or raspberry)
- 1 cup strawberries, hulled and halved
- 1 cup blueberries
Optional Toppings
- Powdered Sugar
- Honey
- Pecans
- Edible Roses
- Sugar Flowers/Heart Jellies
Instructions
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Preheat the heart-shaped waffle maker. In a bowl, mix flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. In another bowl, whisk milk, egg, and vanilla, then stir into the dry ingredients. Add melted butter and mix until smooth.
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Cook the batter in the waffle maker according to manufacturer instructions until golden and fluffy. Repeat until all waffles are made.
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Arrange the waffles on a large serving board. Add croissants, Swiss roll slices, and heart-shaped cookies around them.
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Place small bowls of cream cheese, Nutella, and jam on the board. Scatter strawberries and blueberries throughout.
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Finish with powdered sugar, honey, nuts, or edible flowers if using. Serve immediately and enjoy.
Recipe Notes
- Use store-bought pastries to save time
- Warm waffles make the board feel extra cozy
- Add spreads in small bowls for easy dipping
- Perfect for Valentine's Day morning or brunch
- Easy to customize for any crowd






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