A Sweet Start
Let me tell you about my favorite morning treat. It is Strawberry Stuffed French Toast. It feels like a warm hug on a plate.
I first made this for my grandson. He said it was like eating dessert for breakfast. I still laugh at that. It is important to have little joys. They make an ordinary day feel special.
The Heart of the Matter
The secret is the creamy strawberry filling. Let your cream cheese get soft first. This makes it easy to stir with honey.
Then you fold in the chopped strawberries. Doesn’t that pink swirl look pretty? This step matters. Using soft cream cheese means no lumps. Your filling will be perfectly smooth.
The Soaking Secret
Now for the egg bath. Whisk your eggs, milk, and vanilla together. That cinnamon smell is the best part of my morning.
Dip your stuffed sandwiches in. Count to five for each side. Do not let them swim too long. I learned this the hard way. Soggy bread is no fun for anyone.
A Sizzle in the Pan
Melt butter in a hot pan. That sizzle means it is ready. Place your French toast down gently. Cook until it is golden brown.
Flip it and do the same on the other side. Fun fact: The word “toast” comes from the Latin word for “to burn.” We do not want to burn ours. We just want a lovely golden color.
Your Perfect Plate
Now for the best part. What will you put on top? My family loves whipped cream and extra berries. My grandson always asks for maple syrup too.
What is your favorite breakfast for a lazy weekend? Do you like sweet or savory more? Tell me about the best breakfast you ever had. Sharing food stories brings us all closer.
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cream Cheese | 8 ounces | Softened |
| Honey | 2 tablespoons | |
| Strawberries | 1/2 cup | Diced, plus more for serving |
| Eggs | 4 large | |
| Whole Milk | 1 cup | |
| Vanilla | 1 teaspoon | |
| Cinnamon | 1/2 teaspoon | |
| Salt | 1/4 teaspoon | |
| Bread Slices | 12 slices | Sourdough brioche, challah, or French bread |
| Butter | 3 tablespoons | For cooking |

A Sweet Morning Story in Every Bite
Good morning, my dear. Something special is on the menu today. We are making Strawberry Stuffed French Toast. This recipe always reminds me of my own grandmother. She taught me that the best meals are made with a little bit of love. Doesn’t that smell amazing? The sweet strawberries and warm cinnamon just fill the whole kitchen. It feels like a big, cozy hug on a plate. I still laugh at how my grandson’s eyes get so wide when he sees it. Let’s create that happy feeling in your kitchen, too.
Step 1
First, let’s get our cream cheese nice and soft. Leave it on the counter for about an hour. This makes it so much easier to stir. Now, put that soft cream cheese in a bowl. Add two big spoonfuls of honey. Stir it all together until it’s smooth and sweet. This part is like making a sweet, fluffy cloud.
Step 2
Next, take your chopped strawberries. Gently fold them into our creamy cloud. You want little red bits in every single bite. Now, grab your bread. I love a thick, soft sourdough. Spread this pink filling onto six slices. Top each one with another slice to make a sandwich. (A hard-learned tip: If your bread is extra thick, you can cut a pocket in the side. Just spoon the filling right inside!).
Step 3
Time for the custard bath! Crack the eggs into a big bowl. Pour in the milk. Add the vanilla, cinnamon, and a tiny pinch of salt. Whisk it all up until it’s a sunny yellow color. This mixture is what gives French toast its magic. Do you know what the cinnamon reminds me of? It reminds me of Saturday mornings. The whole house would smell like this.
Step 4
Let’s get cooking! Melt a good spoonful of butter on your skillet. It should sizzle just a little. Now, take a sandwich and give it a quick dip in the egg mixture. Count to five on each side. (If you leave it too long, the bread gets soggy. We don’t want that!). Then, place it right onto the hot, buttery pan.
Step 5
Cook for a few minutes on each side. You are looking for a beautiful, golden-brown color. When you see that, you know it’s perfect. The smell will tell you it’s almost time to eat. Serve it warm right away. I love a drizzle of maple syrup and a few more strawberry slices. What’s your favorite French toast topping? Share below!
Cook Time: 10–12 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Yield: 6 servings
Category: Breakfast, Brunch
Three Tasty Twists to Try
This recipe is wonderful just as it is. But it’s also a lovely canvas for playing. You can change it up with the seasons. Or just with what you have in your pantry. I love getting creative on lazy Sunday mornings. Here are a few simple ideas to make it new again. Each one brings its own little joy to the table.
Sunshine Citrus
Use orange marmalade instead of honey. Add a little lemon zest to the cream cheese. It’s so bright and cheerful.
Nutty Dream
Mix some chopped, toasted pecans into the filling. It gives a wonderful little crunch. It feels very fancy.
Chocolate Berry
Add mini chocolate chips with the strawberries. This one is for a real treat. The melted chocolate is a happy surprise.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
Making Your Meal Complete
Now, what to serve with our glorious French toast? You want things that are easy and happy. A simple fruit salad is always a good friend on the side. Or maybe some crispy bacon for a salty contrast. I think that’s a perfect combination. The sweet and salty dance together so nicely.
For drinks, I have two favorites. A tall, cold glass of milk is a classic for a reason. It’s so soothing. For the grown-ups, a mimosa with orange juice is a bubbly celebration. It makes the whole meal feel extra special. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your French Toast Happy
Let’s talk about keeping your French toast tasty for later. Once cooled, store it in a sealed container in the fridge. It will be good for a couple of days. You can also freeze the slices on a baking sheet first. Then pop them into a freezer bag. This stops them from sticking together. I once put warm toast straight into a bag. What a sticky mess that was!
To reheat, use a toaster or a warm oven. This brings back that lovely crispy outside. A microwave will make it soft. Knowing how to store food saves you time and money. It means a special breakfast is always close by. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Simple Fixes for Common Troubles
Sometimes cooking does not go as planned. Do not worry. Here are some easy fixes. If your bread gets soggy, you dipped it too long. Just a quick five-second dip per side is plenty. I remember when my first batch turned to mush. I learned my lesson quickly!
If the filling leaks, try making a pocket in thick bread. This keeps the sweet cheese inside. If the outside burns, your heat is too high. Medium heat gives you a perfect golden brown. Fixing small problems builds your cooking confidence. It also makes the food taste just right. Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Quick Questions Answered
Q: Can I make this gluten-free?
A: Yes! Just use your favorite gluten-free bread. It works just as well.
Q: Can I prepare it the night before?
A: You can make the filling ahead. But assemble and cook in the morning for the best texture.
Q: What can I use instead of honey?
A: A little maple syrup or sugar will sweeten the filling nicely.
Q: Can I make a smaller batch?
A: Of course. Just cut all the ingredients in half. It is easy to do.
Q: Are the toppings necessary?
A: No, they are optional. But a drizzle of syrup makes it extra special. A fun fact: the vanilla and cinnamon are what make your kitchen smell so wonderful. Which tip will you try first?
From My Kitchen to Yours
I hope you love making this strawberry stuffed French toast. It is a recipe full of sweet, happy memories for me. I would be so thrilled to see your creations. Sharing food is one of life’s greatest joys.
If you give it a try, please share a picture with everyone. Your beautiful breakfast could inspire another young cook. Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest! I cannot wait to see what you make.
Happy cooking!
—Elowen Thorn.

Strawberry Stuffed French Toast Recipe
Description
Indulge in a decadent breakfast with this Strawberry Stuffed French Toast, featuring a sweet cream cheese and strawberry filling encased in golden, cinnamon-infused bread.
Ingredients
Instructions
- An hour or so before starting the recipe, take out the cream cheese and allow it to sit at room temperature to soften.
- Add the softened cream cheese and honey to a medium bowl, and stir until combined.
- Fold in chopped sweet strawberries into the sweetened cream cheese.
- Divide and spread the strawberry cream cheese filling onto 6 slices of bread. Add the remaining 6 slices of bread to make 6 sandwiches. Another option is to create a pocket in thick sliced pieces of bread and stuffing the creamy strawberry filling into the pocket.
- For the egg mixture, combine the eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon and salt in a large bowl and whisk well to combine.
- Heat the butter over medium heat on a skillet or griddle.
- Dip the cream cheese sandwiches into the egg mixture, and allow to sit for 5 seconds on each side to absorb. If the slices of bread are left too long, it can make the french toast soggy.
- Place the cream cheese stuffed French toast on the hot skillet.
- Cook for 2-3 minutes on each side, until golden brown and cooked through.
- Serve warm. Our favorite toppings are whipped cream, strawberries and maple syrup!
Notes
- For best results, use thick-sliced, sturdy bread to hold the filling without becoming soggy. Do not over-soak the bread in the egg mixture.