Berry Amazing French Toast Recipe with Real Berry Topping

This berry amazing french toast is not your average french toast. Packed with flavor and topped with the perfect real mixed berry topping. It’s easy, fast and delicious.


Who doesn’t love french toast?!? This is your sign to try out this berry amazing french toast recipe (no pun intended). I know… it’s pretty punny. But, seriously, you don’t want to miss out on this recipe. My husband read this, and said it’s a lot of berry. I find that berry fitting, because this french toast has a lot of berries too!! I am not the biggest fan of french toast or pancakes in the morning, but if you throw some real fruit topping on them, I will definitely participate. With that, I also would much rather have french toast or pancakes for dinner instead.

Why leave this amazing dish to just breakfast? My family loves breakfast for dinner, which is typically when I end up making french toast. I am just not a morning person, so putting in any effort for breakfast in the morning is just way too off the charts for me most days. On top of it, my kids will eat all of their dinner if it’s breakfast!

Let’s get down to business, and go over how to make this simple yet amazing french toast.

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Ingredients


How To Make Berry Amazing French Toast

Step 1

First, you will want to make your berry topping. You can do this using frozen or fresh mixed berries (or berries of your choice). I prefer the flavor of mixed berries, and I like to use frozen ones so I can just have them on hand without them going bad. Also, the slight extra water from the defrosting berries makes the perfect syrup type consistency for your berry topping!

Use a 16 oz bag of frozen mixed berries (thawed or partially thawed). Put them in a mixing bowl, and pour the sugar over top. Use a hand potato masher to mash the berries and sugar together. The longer this sits at room temp, the more syrup like it will become. You can mash this intermittently while the berries are fully thawing out.

Step 2

Next, you will want to mix together your french toast coating. In a medium mixing bowl, add the eggs, milk, cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar, vanilla extract and orange extract. Use a whisk to whisk together these ingredients until thoroughly mixed. You will want to keep your whisk handy so you can remix this in between batches of french toast dipping. The cinnamon can start to settle to the bottom.

Step 3

Pre-heat a griddle to cook the french toast on. You can also do this stovetop in a large pan, but I really prefer the consistency and ease of a griddle, along with how many pieces are able to fit at once! You can also get griddle tops for your stove that are convenient and space savers. Just be sure to pay attention to your heat if using a stove top.

Step 4

Give your individual slices of bread a quick dip on each side. I don’t like to soak my bread pieces, that’s what causes them to get heavy and soggy. Just drop in your bread slice, pick it up, flip it over and remove. This should be a very quick process. Don’t let it soak!

Step 5

Butter your skillet, or spray it with cooking spray (I prefer to use a stick of real butter and just run it over the surface of the griddle until it’s coated with a thin layer of butter). Add your slice of coated bread to your griddle immediately after dipping it and repeat until your griddle is full. Cook each piece on 350°F for about 2-3 minutes for each side. Use a spatula to lift a corner and check the cooking side, it should be a golden brown color. Flip and repeat on the other side. Your griddle may have hot spots so be sure to check each piece to avoid over cooking.

Step 6

Once you have finished cooking the french toast, plate your pieces of french toast. Butter them if you would like. Add the berry topping you created by spooning it over the top. If you really want to jazz up your french toast, add some whipped topping, ready whip, or powdered sugar sprinkled over top.

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Berry Amazing French Toast Recipe

This berry amazing french toast is not your average french toast. Packed with flavor and topped with the perfect real mixed berry topping. It's easy, fast and delicious.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American, French
Servings 6 people

Equipment

  • 1 griddle
  • 1 potato masher

Ingredients
  

Berry Topping

  • 16 oz Mixed Berries fresh or frozen
  • 1/4 cup Sugar

French Toast

  • 4 Eggs
  • 1/2 cup Milk
  • 1 Tbsp Sugar
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 1/2 tsp Orange Extract
  • 1/4 tsp Nutmeg
  • 12 slices Bread Brioche or Texas are best for fluffy french toast

Instructions
 

  • First, you will want to make your berry topping. You can do this using frozen or fresh mixed berries (or berries of your choice). I prefer the flavor of mixed berries, and I like to use frozen ones so I can just have them on hand without them going bad. Also, the slight extra water from the defrosting berries makes the perfect syrup type consistency for your berry topping!
  • Use a 16 oz bag of frozen mixed berries (thawed or partially thawed). Put them in a mixing bowl, and pour the sugar over top. Use a hand potato masher to mash the berries and sugar together. The longer this sits at room temp, the more syrup like it will become. You can mash this intermittently while the berries are fully thawing out.
  • Next, you will want to mix together your french toast coating. In a medium mixing bowl, add the eggs, milk, cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar, vanilla extract and orange extract. Use a whisk to whisk together these ingredients until thoroughly mixed. You will want to keep your whisk handy so you can remix this in between batches of french toast dipping. The cinnamon can start to settle to the bottom.
  • Pre-heat a griddle to cook the french toast on. You can also do this stovetop in a large pan, but I really prefer the consistency and ease of a griddle, along with how many pieces are able to fit at once! You can also get griddle tops for your stove that are convenient and space savers. Just be sure to pay attention to your heat if using a stove top.
  • Give your individual slices of bread a quick dip on each side. I don’t like to soak my bread pieces, that’s what causes them to get heavy and soggy. Just drop in your bread slice, pick it up, flip it over and remove. This should be a very quick process. Don’t let it soak!
  • Butter your skillet, or spray it with cooking spray (I prefer to use a stick of real butter and just run it over the surface of the griddle until it’s coated with a thin layer of butter). Add your slice of coated bread to your griddle immediately after dipping it and repeat until your griddle is full. Cook each piece on 350°F for about 2-3 minutes for each side. Use a spatula to lift a corner and check the cooking side, it should be a golden brown color. Flip and repeat on the other side. Your griddle may have hot spots so be sure to check each piece to avoid over cooking.
  • Once you have finished cooking the french toast, plate your pieces of french toast. Butter them if you would like. Add the berry topping you created by spooning it over the top. If you really want to jazz up your french toast, add some whipped topping, ready whip, or powdered sugar sprinkled over top.
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16 Comments

  1. Looks delicious! Thanks so much for sharing!! And thanks so much for stopping by!!!
    Hugs,
    Deb

  2. 5 stars
    Oh my word, this does look so incredibly delicious. Pinned it.
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    1. Thank you so much! This is my favorite way to have french toast. I will be sure to stop by.

  3. Looks yummy! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 125. Pinned.

    1. It’s very good, I hope you give it a try. Thank you for pinning.

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  5. Oh my! It makes me want to have breakfast all over again!

    1. It does, doesn’t it! I love making this for dinner. 🙂

  6. That mixed berry topping will be wonderful on waffles and pancakes as well as French toast. We like breakfast for dinner so could join you and your family at the table!

    1. Absolutely! I love a good Belgian waffle with a berry/fruit topping. One of my favorite ways to have it (although I am not a big maple syrup fan).

  7. Your husband sounds a little like mine—just says it like it is.
    I also love breakfast for supper, so this would make a great end of day treat. The real berries are what sets it apart.

    Thanks for sharing your recipe at the Homestead Blog Hop!

    Laurie

    1. Hi Laurie, thanks for visiting! My husband is not afraid to tell me what he is thinking, lol! The real berries really does set this apart, I get so disappointed going out to eat and getting canned pie filling for fruit toppings.

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