Do you find yourself getting into a rut with breakfast ideas? That sounds like a lead in to a great new kitchen appliance or prepared food but it is a question in earnest. For me it’s the meal that sparks the least creativity, at least on a weekday before we all head out the door.
Personally I’m not a big cereal eater, I really prefer protein but often don’t have the time to whip up an omelet or other longer prep/cook options. Lately I’ve been back to making more Smoothies and throwing in a tablespoon or two of chia seeds. They are packed with protein and fiber, have little taste and are very small so they don’t add a weird texture to a smoothie in my opinion. Being summer and still quite warm in the morning, that’s a great option to fill up, get a great dose of fruit and vegetables without a ton of calories as well (I always make mine with filtered water instead of juice or milk).
I have wanted to bust out of the breakfast rut and make something that is unexpected, seasonal and fun. I’ve started to make Strawberry Stuffed French Toast. It’s easy to make and can be done with either gluten-free or regular bread. Quick and easy to prepare, with a heavenly end result; French Toast sandwiches filled with a cream cheese-strawberry jam mix, cooked to a golden brown on a griddle or skillet, topped with fresh strawberries and syrup.
If you aren’t keen on regular French Toast, this bears a completely different set of flavors without being insanely sweet. The eggs deliver some protein and the strawberries some fresh fruit. If you are watching calories, you can use Neufchatel cheese which is the lower fat version of cream cheese. There is no sacrifice on flavor to make that swap, however it is about 1/3 less fat than regular cream cheese. Any milk can be used as well. Anyway you make it, I think you’ll find it’s a delicious breakfast option that feels special!
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Recipe
Strawberry Stuffed French Toast
Ingredients
- 8 ounces Cream Cheese (full fat, low fat or Neufchatel), softened
- ¼ cup Strawberry Jam (Note: preserves as a bit chunky for this recipe so stick to jam)
- ½ teaspoon Lemon Zest
- 8 slices of Bread (gluten-free or regular)
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 2 Large Eggs
- 1/3 cup Milk (any type; I used skim cow milk)
- 1 tablespoon Unsalted Butter
- 1 cup sliced fresh Strawberries
- Serve with Maple Syrup or a sprinkle of Powdered Sugar
Instructions
- In a small mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, strawberry jam and lemon zest. Stir to fully combine.
- In a second mixing bowl, combine the vanilla, eggs and milk. Whisk to fully incorporate and set aside. Pour into a pie pan or other flat bottomed bowl that would allow the bread to fully become coated.
- Melt the butter over medium-high heat on a griddle or large, heavy skillet.
- While the butter is melting, evenly divide the cream cheese-jam mixture, spreading it on four of the slices of bread. Place a second piece of bread on top.
- Place the sandwich in the egg-milk mixture to fully coat the bottom; turn over and repeat for the top. Place into the hot skillet or griddle. Cook until the bottom has become golden brown (about 2 minutes), flip over and repeat for the top. Remove from skillet.
- Slice in half, place on a serving plate and sprinkle ¼ cup of the sliced strawberries on top. Serve immediately with maple syrup or a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
Theresa says
I’ve had blueberry stuffed french toast, but not strawberry yet. This looks like the best recipe to remedy that! Yum!
Chrystal | YUM eating says
My mom made some mean french toast growing up. She seriously could have written a book “101 Ways to Create Flavorful French Toast” because she never made it the same way twice.
Mary Pisarkiewicz says
This looks fabulous! Perfect for a special weekend brunch!
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers says
Love French toast and your stuffed version is perfect! Loving the strawberries with cream cheese 🙂
Amy says
Oh my goodness does is meal look awesome! The photography is also very beautiful too!
Toni Dash says
Thank you Amy!
Jasmin says
I love to eat savory french toast for breakfast – but this strawberry recipe version looks quite tempting. I just hope, I’ll remember it some of these mornings, while there are still fresh strawberries at market 🙂
Felicia says
This looks amazing! I know my husband and boys would gobble this up!
Rosey says
Oh yes I would like to try that french toast. I’m thinking Sunday morning breakfast.
Liz Mays says
Well this sounds way too good. I’d be so excited to have French toast like this for breakfast!
Debbie Denny says
These look awesome. I just made rolled strawberry French toast
Toni Dash says
Ooooo…that sounds great too!