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Berry French Toast Casserole

Make this Berry French Toast Casserole for your weekend brunch! French toast casserole is a cozy, make-ahead twist on classic French toast. Bread cubes are layered in a baking dish, soaked in a rich sweetened egg custard, topped with berries then oven baked to perfection!

Prepare the night before, pop into the oven when you wake up in the morning, and you’ll get yourself a moist on the inside, slightly crispy on the top French toast bake with loads of fresh strawberries and blueberries.

Berry French Toast Casserole
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If you love Berry French Toast Casserole, don’t forget to also check out my Apple French Toast Casserole and Cream Cheese French Toast Casserole! If you’d like to make them into smaller bite sizes, try this French Toast Muffin Cups out!

For a savory breakfast casserole to pair with this sweet dish, Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole and Ham and Cheese Croissant Casserole are some of my favorites!

Why Berry French Toast Casserole?

Friends, are you a brunch person? Well, I am.

I love waking up slowly on Saturday morning and indulge in some hearty brunch food while I sip coffee, all in my pajamas… Ah, gotta love a nice and slow weekend.

Every now and then, on the menu for weekend brunch is french toast. I would wake up in the morning and cut up bread and dip them into the egg mixture and pan fry these bread.

That is, until I was introduced to the concept of french toast casserole.

Then it all happened – my weekend brunch changed for the better…

See, with French Toast Casserole you make everything ahead the night before, let the bread soak in that egg mixture combined with cinnamon, brown sugar and vanilla extract, then the next morning you pop in the oven and voila. BREAKFAST IS SERVED.

Breakfast casseroles are life-changing.

With all the fresh berry action going on during the summer, it will be a shame to not top this custard-y bread with loads of fresh, sweet-as-candy berries. The fruity goodness pairs so well with it.

So there you go – Berry French Toast Casserole. The berry best kind of french toast casserole. Pun absolutely intended.

Berry French Toast Casserole

Ingredients

One of the many reasons why I love Berry French Toast Casserole is because it is made with easy, pantry-friendly ingredients!

  • French bread – dryer bread works the best because they soak up the egg mixture better. You can also use sourdough, challah, croissants, regular white bread, or even healthier breads such as whole wheat.
  • Eggs
  • Milk – I like to use 2% milk, but you can use any kind of milk, even almond milk and oat milk for non-dairy options.
  • Vanilla extract – use good quality vanilla extract for the best flavors. It really takes the flavor of the egg mixture to the next level.
  • Cinnamon powder
  • Brown sugar
  • Berries – I use strawberries and blueberries but use whatever you have at hand or your favorite! Fresh or frozen would be just fine
  • Powdered sugar – optional, for dusting the top
  • Maple syrup – A must in my books! 😉 Use high quality maple syrup for the best taste!

How to make Berry French Toast Casserole

As mentioned, when making Berry French Toast Casserole, a lot of the real work happen the night before.

First, you will want to cut french bread into cubes and fill ~3/4 of a greased 9″ x 13″ casserole with the bread.

You can use other breads such as regular white bread, brioche, croissant etc as well.

French bread for Berry French Toast Casserole
French bread cut into cubes

Next, in a large mixing bowl, mix together 8 large eggs (yes, lots of eggs!), 2% milk, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and brown sugar. Then pour the mixture onto the casserole.

Top with sliced strawberries, blueberries, or other berries you like!

Cover casserole with a saran wrap, then refrigerate for at least 4 hours or up to overnight. We are letting the bread soak up the egg mixture during this time.

Then (typically this is the next morning for me in my pajamas) bake at 350 for 35-50 minutes.

I check at the 35 minute mark, and bake for longer if needed.

Sprinkle berry French toast casserole bake with powdered sugar, because, come on, it’s powdered sugar. Life’s necessary pleasure.

I MEAN. Talk about kicking off your day RIGHT.

A top down pic of a casserole of Berry French Toast Casserole

The bread is flavorful and moist after being soaked in the egg mixture. The edges and the top is slightly crispy. The juicy, sweet berries is a great compliment to the custardy dish. SO DELISH.

This berry French toast bake feeds a crowd or you’ll have plenty of leftovers.

NOT A BAD DEAL AT ALL.

In my most humble opinion, the best way to serve this yummy goodness that is this berry French toast bake is to drizzle maple syrup (especially the good kind!) on it. And maybe pair it with a few slices of bacon.

BREAKFAST DREAMS DO COME TRUE.

Tips and Tricks

A few things to note when making Berry French Toast Casserole:

  • Use a few days old or dryer bread so that it soaks up the egg mixture better.
  • Grease casserole dish with oil or butter prior to adding bread for easy removal after it bakes.
  • Make this at least a few hours before so that the bread can soak up the egg/milk mixture before baking. I like to make this the night before and pop it into the oven in the morning. It really makes an easy, no fuss, YUMMY breakfast. Perfect for when you are feeding a lot of people – I do this a lot for the holidays as well.
  • Due to multiple variability (actual oven temperature, how dry the bread is and how much egg/milk mixture it soaks up overnight, temperature of the casserole itself prior to baking, etc), bake time can differ slightly, so check at the 35 minute mark to see if French Toast Casserole is cooked, and bake for longer if needed. There were many times where I have to bake this longer than 35 minutes.
A casserole of Berry French Toast Casserole

Variations and Substitutions

Berry French toast bake is seriously versatile and there are so many ways to make it your own!

  • Instead of strawberries and blueberries, use blackberries, raspberries.
  • Instead of French bread, use other breads such as challah, white bread, wheat bread, or even croissants for a luxurious (slight higher calorie) brunch! 🙂
  • Want a dairy free option? Use almond milk or oatmilk instead of regular milk.
  • Want to make this even fancier? Check out my Apple French Toast Casserole recipe. It is my attempt to make a fancier French toast casserole with crumbles on top and apple pieces sandwiched all over. So good!

Have more variation and substitution ideas? Share by commenting below and let us know!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen berries for this?

Yes! Substitute fresh berries with frozen berries if fresh berries are not available.

Can I use almond milk instead of 2% milk?

Yes! That works great. Oat milk works great as well.

Can I use a different kind of bread?

Absolutely! Any bread works great with this. Try to use dryer bread that are a few days old so that it soaks up the egg mixture better.

How to store and reheat Berry French Toast Casserole?

Keep in the refrigerator in an airtight container for a few days. Store maple syrup separately. When ready to serve, heat in microwave and serve with maple syrup. This recipe actually heats up in the microwave really well!

Berry French Toast Casserole topped with maple syrup

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Berry French Toast Casserole

Berry French Toast Casserole

4.72 from 421 votes
Moist on the inside, slightly crusty on the top, this french toast casserole is topped with loads of fresh berries. Serve with powdered sugar and maple syrup. Make ahead and pop into the oven whenever you are ready to eat it! Super easy!
Recipe By: MinShien
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Resting time: 4 hours
Total: 1 hour
Servings: 12 servings

Ingredients

  • 12-14 cups French bread
  • 8 large eggs
  • 2 cups 2% milk
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup strawberries sliced
  • 1/2 cup blueberries
  • 1-2 tbsp powdered sugar
  • maple syrup as much as you want!

Instructions

  • Grease a 9″x13″ casserole with vegetable oil or butter. Cut up French bread into cubes and add to casserole (fill up to ~3/4).
  • In a large bowl, combine eggs, milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and brown sugar. Whisk mixture and mix well. Pour mixture into casserole.
  • Slice strawberries. Top casserole with strawberries and blueberries.
  • Wrap the casserole with saran wrap and refrigerate for four hours, or up to overnight.
  • Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F. Bake for 35-50 minutes. Check at the 35-minute mark, and if it is not done bake for longer.
  • Sprinkle with powdered sugar.
  • Serve with maple syrup and enjoy!
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Nutrition Information

Calories: 308kcal (15%), Carbohydrates: 56g (19%), Protein: 11g (22%), Fat: 5g (8%), Saturated Fat: 2g (13%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 112mg (37%), Sodium: 322mg (14%), Potassium: 237mg (7%), Fiber: 2g (8%), Sugar: 27g (30%), Vitamin A: 204IU (4%), Vitamin C: 8mg (10%), Calcium: 117mg (12%), Iron: 3mg (17%)

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343 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I needed a solution for Thanksgiving breakfast that could be made or prepped the day before. And OMGOSH, this is the best thing ever. Its insanely fresh, light, YUMMY and so easy to make. Let me repeat – so easy! We devoured the entire thing Thanksgiving morning (to be clear, there are only three of us in the house). I have made it three more times since then… its only been 5 days. I plan on making this for every Meal Train from here on out! Thank you MinShien!!!

    1. Thank you Ginger! So happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe so much! I too love how easy and yummy it comes out every time! <3

  2. 5 stars
    This recipe was a HUGE hit for Sunday school brunch!! Now I want to make for Christmas weekend. Can I make a few days in advance, bake, and then freeze?

    1. Yay! So glad to hear that it was a hit! And yes, you can totally make a few days in advance, bake and then freeze! Bring it to a full defrost (place in fridge 24 hours before) before reheating/baking it again.

  3. Kristen Leavell says:

    5 stars
    Made this for Christmas morning!! It’s amazing!! Made it last night to soak over night and cooked for 40 minutes after reading the comments. Perfect!! I did add way more berries cause why not!! This is a keeper for sure!! 🎄💕

    1. Thank you so much, Kristen! So glad it went well! Merry Christmas!

  4. Kelly Magee says:

    5 stars
    This was phenomenal! It’s the perfect blend of flavors. The berries are just the right sweet pops. I added white chocolate melts for a little added flair and it did not disappoint. It was so easy to make and reheats well for the leftovers. Highly recommend this one!

  5. 5 stars
    Made this last night and cooked this morning. Big hit with my kids! I added 6 scoops of plant based vanilla protein powder to the egg/milk mixture to make it a more protein heavy breakfast for my athlete kiddos.

    1. SUCH a good idea to add protein powder! Love it! Thanks for sharing <3

  6. can I substitute for brown sugar

  7. 5 stars
    Excellent recipe. Thank you!

  8. Can this be made in morning or does it have to be made ahead of time?

    1. It can be made in the morning but it is ideal to let the bread soak in the egg mixture for at least an hour or two if you can’t soak it for four. Make sure to use dryer/old bread if you are cutting down the soak time so that bread absorbs the mixture quicker. Hope that helps. Let me know how it goes!

  9. 5 stars
    This is great! I like to stir it after a couple hours in the refrigerator, so the bread evenly soaks up the egg mixture. I add the berries in the morning right before cooking. I also like to add a tiny dash of nutmeg.

  10. 5 stars
    Easy to make ahead and an attractive dish to serve and greet good morning to everyone. No powder sugar, but we drizzle a small amount of maple syrup.

    1. This is typically a sweet dish so I haven’t done that before, but I don’t see why not. Make sure sausage is cooked before adding to it.

  11. Brittany Philpott says:

    5 stars
    Delicious and easy!

  12. Can you use sourdough bread?

  13. Is this covered while baking?

  14. about how many loaves of bread is 12-14 cups?

    1. It’s about 1 -2 loaves of French bread, depending on how large the bread is!

  15. Should the berries be thawed prior to baking?

    1. I typically use fresh berries but I don’t think you’ll need to thaw the frozen – it should be fine!

  16. 5 stars
    I cant tell you how many times I’ve made this. I wrap it tightly to freeze. Its a hit spring and summer! Great recipe!

    1. Thanks, Esther! Happy to hear that this is a regular for you! <3

  17. Question: when pouring egg mixture onto bread should I mix it to make sure it is well blended, or leave it as is?

    1. You can just leave it as is! Pour it evenly all over and the bread will soak up the egg mixture. 🙂 Let me know how it goes!

  18. 5 stars
    This is a huge hit in our house! I’m wondering if I make it at 2 pm for the next day at 9am is that too much time in the fridge before I bake in the morning?

  19. 5 stars
    Can I use oat milk instead of 2%