Strawberry Mascarpone Stuffed French Toast
If you’d like to kick up your French toast a notch or two, try this exquisite Strawberry Mascarpone Stuffed French Toast, filled with sweetened mascarpone and ripe berries!
This Stuffed French Toast Recipe is a restaurant-worthy recipe that’s super easy to recreate at home. A great addition to a weekend brunch or birthday breakfast!
Why You Should Make
- If you’re a fan of French toast, this is an easy way to kick it up a notch.
- This gourmet version is perfect for late spring and summer when you have access to sweet strawberries.
- It’s a perfect special occasion dish for breakfast or brunch.
How to Make Stuffed French Toast
One of the weekend breakfast treats my mom would make for us girls was French toast. Sandwich bread was soaked in the usual mixture of eggs and milk along with a pinch of nutmeg, her secret ingredient.
I loved mine buttered and sprinkled with sugar. The rest of the family went for the maple syrup. Note that this recipe is for 2 servings, so double or triple for more servings.
I turned to a favorite combo, strawberries and mascarpone, for a twist on a classic brunch treat and treated my crew to this strawberry mascarpone stuffed French toast.
- First, make sure you have a sturdy loaf of bread like brioche or challah. With a serrated knife, cut it into thick slices, about 1-inch each.
- Carefully make a pocket in each slice without cutting through the bread. While keeping one hand on top of bread, carefully slice a deep 3-inch wide pocket in each slice.
- Using a spoon, stuff the pocket with half the filling. Then gently press on top of the bread to distribute the filling.
- Make the custard for dipping the bread. When the skillet is hot, dip the bread on both sides, allowing some of the custard to absorb.
- Heat the skillet, add the butter, and cook each side until lightly browned, and the filling is warmed.
- Serve with a dusting of powdered sugar, extra strawberries, and/or maple syrup.
Elegant French Toast Recipe for a Weekend Breakfast
I decided to treat my husband to a more elegant version of French toast. A stuffed version to be exact. Thick brioche slices were transformed into this amazing Strawberry Mascarpone Stuffed French Toast.
As usual, the picky hubby was apprehensive. He’s a fan of simple French toast with butter and maple syrup. But with a little coaching, he took his first bite and was sold!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Is My French Toast Soggy?
Most likely, the ratio of milk/cream to eggs is off. Don’t add extra milk to your custard mixture as the egg to milk/cream ratio is key to perfect French toast.
What Kind of Bread is Best?
It should be a sturdy loaf with a soft crust. So a baguette is not a good option. Instead, challah, brioche, or a Pullman loaf are your best options. PRO-Tip: Day old bread will absorb even more custard.
Should You Cook French Toast in Butter or Oil?
I prefer butter as it offers a beautiful flavor along with helping to brown the crust. A neutral oil works in a pinch (olive oil is not recommended). And a combination of butter and oil will lower the smoke point of the butter plus allow for some of that buttery flavor.
More French Toast Recipes
You may all have realized I have a soft spot for mascarpone and strawberries, so this made for one scrumptious breakfast. The berries were ripe and fragrant, and these red gems sitting on my counter made my kitchen smell like summer.
The familiar, comforting aroma of butter, eggs, and cream cooking away was only amplified in goodness when the mascarpone and berries were gently warmed in the process. This is stuffed French toast is the perfect special occasion breakfast or brunch recipe for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or anytime you want to start your day on a superb note. If you like the sound of this stuffed French toast, I bet you’ll love my Raspberry Mascarpone French Toast Casserole as well. This Overnight Cinnamon Bread French Toast and Creme Brulee French Toast are also winners!
Strawberry Mascarpone Stuffed French Toast
A scrumptious French Toast adapted from Foodess
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup strawberries, cut in half, then sliced
- 2 tablespoons plus 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar, divided
- 1/4 cup mascarpone, at room temperature
- 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 thick slices of bread (Brioche or Challah recommended)
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 cup cream (may use milk for a lighter version)
- 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoons Grand Marnier, optional
- 1 tablespoon butter
- Powdered sugar, maple syrup, optional for serving
Instructions
- Combine strawberries and 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar in a bowl; set aside.
- To make filling mix mascarpone, vanilla, and one tablespoon sugar. Stir in 1/4 cup of the strawberries, reserving the remaining berries for garnish.
- To make a pocket for stuffing place one slice of bread flat onto the work surface. While keeping one hand on top of bread, carefully slice a deep 3-inch wide pocket Repeat with the remaining slice.
- Use a spoon to carefully stuff half the filling into each pocket. Gently pat the bread to distribute the filling without tearing the bread.
- In a pie plate or other shallow dish, whisk together eggs, cream, 1 tablespoon sugar, vanilla, salt, and Grand Marnier, if using.
- Preheat a skillet over medium to medium-low heat. Melt 1/2 tablespoon of butter in the skillet. Dip each side of the bread into the egg batter, just for a few seconds.
- Cook the french toast one slice at a time, flipping when the bottom is golden, after about 2-3 minutes. Cook second side about 2 more minutes. Repeat with the second slice. Serve with powdered sugar. maple syrup and remaining strawberries.
Notes
Bread should be cut at least an inch thick so that a pocket can be made in each slice.
Use a sturdy bread like brioche or challah.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
2Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 842Total Fat: 48gSaturated Fat: 28gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 311mgSodium: 589mgCarbohydrates: 92gFiber: 2gSugar: 74gProtein: 13g
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61 Comments on “Strawberry Mascarpone Stuffed French Toast”
I love anything french toast.Your sounds delicious and easy! I cant wait to make it for my family.
Liz – this looks heavenly – perfect for those jeweled berries that are just arriving to the stores. Combined with marscarpone – delicious!
My mom made French toast too on the weekends. Wow, this looks so yummy I can’t wait to try it. Great recipe!
Oh yeah! This sounds awesome!
This looks beautiful and delicious. I imagine it would be perfect for a Mother’s Day brunch.
The Strawberry Mascarpone Stuffed French Toast looks wonderful. Can’t wait to try it.
Thanks for all the great recipes.
Wow, this looks beautiful Liz!!
Mascarpone stuffed French toast puts regular French toast to shame, love it Liz!!!
Mascarpone makes me weak in the knees so yes you know I love this!
French toast is my favorite for brunch!! Great recipe!
Confession time: I don’t like French toast. What this really means is I haven’t tried it since I was 8 years old. When I spent the night at one of my childhood friend’s houses, her mom would make French toast in the morning, and it was terrible. It was always a soggy, mushy brown mess. Seeing this recipe makes me think I REALLY need to give it another try. Because this is none of those things, Liz!
such a winning combination! thank you for participating this year. I love how gorgeous your photos are!
Those strawberries are the most prefect looking strawberries I think I have ever seen. Love this stuffed french toast.
Your French toast looks perfect and I’m swooning over how perfect those strawberries look!
These look absolutely delicious, Lizzy! That is one decadent brunch, worthy of a wonderful mom! 🙂
Simple but really delicious.. And topped with strawberries everything is better 🙂
Liz. . oh my gawd. . I love mascarpone!!! yum! Your amazing Strawberry Mascarpone Stuffed French Toast looks sooooo good!!! happy #BrunchWeek!! and see you next week in Miami!
This sounds divine. Actually, this sounds like the sort of thing I’d like to have served to me whilst I lounge in bed…
Brian adores French toast so I make it for him but don’t usually join in. A stuffed version, though, sounds a lot more tempting!
YUM! We love Crepes in my house and these look PERFECT! Love the mascarpone! Pinned!