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Our Favorite Simple Brunch: French Toast Bake With Whipped Cream and Berries

It's fluffy, caramelized, and simple to make.

Jessica Merchant

Mar 02, 2022

A piece of French toast hot off the griddle, topped with butter and warm maple syrup, is tough to resist. This French toast bake is made with fluffy, caramelized bread, dolloped with whipped cream, and studded with fresh berries. Good luck not going back for seconds.

The base of this French toast bake is Wolferman's cranberry citrus English muffin bread. The combination of its thick, yet light texture and its unsurpassed flavor, makes this bread outstanding for French toast. Or any toast for that matter.

Worth the effort

One great thing about this baked French toast is that you can prep the entire dish the night before. Whisk the eggs, milk, and other batter ingredients together, and pour it over the sliced bread in a casserole dish before refrigerating it overnight. In the morning, you just need to take it out of the fridge 30 minutes before you're ready to bake it to get it to room temperature. You'll know it's ready to take out of the oven when the bread has puffed up and is a lovely golden color. Top the whole dish with fresh whipped cream, Harry & David maple syrup, and fresh berries.

This French toast is the perfect start to a sweet morning feast, whether it's a family breakfast or weekend brunch with friends. Serve it with any one of these special coffee recipes for an extra kick of to your morning.


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French Toast Bake
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Ingredients

Instructions
    1
  • Spray a 9×4 inch baking dish with nonstick spray.
  • 2
  • Arrange the bread in the dish so each slice overlaps the other.
  • 3
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs and milk.
  • 4
  • Whisk in the brown sugar and melted butter. Then add the vanilla, cinnamon, and salt.
  • 5
  • Pour the custard over the layered bread, making sure each slice is covered.
  • 6
  • Cover the dish and refrigerate overnight.
  • 7
  • Remove the dish from the fridge the next morning about 30 minutes before baking. Preheat the oven to 350° F.
  • 8
  • Bake the French toast for 45 minutes, or until puffed, crispy, and golden.
  • 9
  • Remove it from the oven and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve with fresh berries, whipped cream, and maple syrup.

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