Berry French Toast Casserole is a warm, sweet, and comforting baked breakfast dish that combines chunks of soft bread soaked in a rich custard with bursts of fresh or frozen berries throughout. Baked until golden and slightly crisp on top, it’s the perfect make-ahead breakfast or brunch that I love to serve for family mornings, holidays, or slow weekends.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
I love this recipe because it’s easy to prep ahead, and it feeds a crowd with minimal effort. The berries add a bright, juicy contrast to the custardy bread, and the top bakes up with just the right amount of crunch. Whether I drizzle it with maple syrup or dust it with powdered sugar, this casserole always feels special—and tastes like a warm hug in a dish.
Ingredients
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Bread (brioche, challah, or French bread – cut into cubes)
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Eggs
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Milk or half-and-half
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Heavy cream (optional, for richness)
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Vanilla extract
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Ground cinnamon
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Sugar (granulated or brown)
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Mixed berries (fresh or frozen – blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries)
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Butter (for greasing the dish)
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Optional: powdered sugar, maple syrup, or whipped cream for serving
Directions
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I start by greasing a large baking dish with butter.
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I layer half of the cubed bread into the dish, then scatter half the berries over the top. I repeat with the remaining bread and berries.
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In a large bowl, I whisk together the eggs, milk, cream (if using), vanilla, cinnamon, and sugar.
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I pour the custard mixture evenly over the bread and berries, pressing down gently to help the bread soak it up.
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I cover the dish and refrigerate it for at least 30 minutes—or overnight if prepping ahead.
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When ready to bake, I preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C), uncover the casserole, and bake for 40–45 minutes until the top is golden and the center is set.
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I let it rest for 5–10 minutes before serving, then top with powdered sugar or maple syrup.
Servings and timing
This recipe serves 6–8 and takes about 1 hour total—15 minutes to prep and 45 minutes to bake. If made ahead, it only needs baking in the morning.
Variations
Sometimes I add a layer of cream cheese chunks between the bread for a cheesecake-like twist. I’ve also used flavored breads like cinnamon swirl or added lemon zest to brighten the flavor. If I want it less sweet, I reduce the sugar slightly and serve with extra syrup on the side.
Storage/Reheating
I store leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, I warm individual portions in the microwave or reheat the whole dish in the oven at 325°F (160°C) until hot. It can also be frozen—just wrap tightly and thaw overnight before baking or reheating.
FAQs
Can I use frozen berries?
Yes, I use them all the time. I add them straight from the freezer—no need to thaw first.
Can I make this dairy-free?
Yes, I use almond or oat milk and skip the cream. There are also dairy-free butter and cream substitutes that work well.
What kind of bread is best?
I prefer brioche or challah for their richness, but any thick, sturdy bread works—even day-old sandwich bread.
Can I prepare it the night before?
Absolutely. I often assemble it the night before, cover it, and refrigerate. Then I just bake it in the morning.
How do I know when it’s done?
The top should be golden brown, and the center should feel firm and set. If it’s still jiggly in the middle, I bake it for 5–10 more minutes.
Conclusion
Berry French Toast Casserole is one of my favorite ways to make breakfast feel like a celebration. It’s easy to put together, adaptable to what I have on hand, and always a hit with family and guests. Whether I serve it on a holiday morning or just because, it brings a touch of sweetness and warmth to the table every time.
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Berry French Toast Casserole is a warm, comforting baked breakfast made with custard-soaked bread and juicy berries. Perfect for make-ahead brunches, it’s golden on top, soft in the center, and bursting with flavor in every bite.
- Author: Lizaa
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 45 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour (plus optional chill time)
- Yield: 6–8 servings
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Baked
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
- 1 loaf brioche, challah, or French bread (cut into cubes)
- 6 large eggs
- 1 1/2 cups milk or half-and-half
- 1/2 cup heavy cream (optional, for richness)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/3 cup granulated or brown sugar
- 2 cups mixed berries (fresh or frozen)
- 1 tbsp butter (for greasing dish)
- Optional: powdered sugar, maple syrup, or whipped cream for serving
Instructions
- Grease a large baking dish with butter.
- Layer half the bread cubes into the dish, then scatter half the berries on top. Repeat with remaining bread and berries.
- In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, cream (if using), vanilla, cinnamon, and sugar.
- Pour the custard mixture evenly over the bread and berries, pressing down lightly to help absorb.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or overnight.
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Uncover casserole and bake for 40–45 minutes, until golden and set in the center.
- Let rest for 5–10 minutes. Serve with powdered sugar, syrup, or whipped cream as desired.
Notes
- Add cream cheese chunks between bread layers for a richer twist.
- Use cinnamon swirl or raisin bread for extra flavor.
- Add lemon zest to brighten the dish.
- Reduce sugar if serving with syrup to balance sweetness.
- Can be assembled the night before for easy baking in the morning.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 slice
- Calories: 320
- Sugar: 12g
- Sodium: 260mg
- Fat: 15g
- Saturated Fat: 7g
- Unsaturated Fat: 6g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 35g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 10g
- Cholesterol: 160mg
