A decadent, heavenly delicious French toast filled with a light, lemony cream cheese filling. It’s made with a fabulous brioche bread and served with a sweet, tart blueberry compote.
My favorite breakfast spot is Eva’s Bakery in downtown Salt Lake City. They make a Lemon Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast with Blueberry Compote that is the best French toast ever! I decided I had to recreate it for my family at home.
To make great French toast, you need to start with a great bread. I decided to go all out and bought the brioche bread Eva’s uses to make their French toast.
Eva’s sells their brioche at the Liberty Heights Fresh market. It’s a rich, buttery, light as air bread. You could also use a challah if you can’t find a good brioche.
The blueberry compote is super easy to make in the pressure cooker. I posted my Pressure Cooker Blueberry Compote recipe on Pressure Cooking Today. Or, my quick triple berry compote would be a great addition to this French toast as well.
I made the compote with frozen blueberries, but you could use fresh as well. You could also make it on the stove if you don’t have a pressure cooker.
Eva’s slices the bread into very thick slices, so one piece of stuffed French toast is a generous serving. The filling is not cooked in the French toast. So be sure and cut a pocket in the slice of bread before you cook the French toast, so you’re not trying to cut hot bread.
My homemade version of Eva’s Lemon Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast was just as good, if not better than Eva’s. You definitely need to make this for your family too.
Lemon Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast with Blueberry Compote
Ingredients
- 1 loaf brioche bread
- 2 large eggs
- ½ cup heavy cream
- ½ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
- pinch of salt
Lemon Cream Cheese Filling:
- 8 ounces cream cheese room temperature
- ¼ cup lemon curd
- 2 tablespoon sugar
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Blueberry Compote
- Powdered Sugar
Instructions
- Prepare Cream Cheese Filling: In a small mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, lemon curd, and sugar until smooth. Add cream and vanilla and beat until soft peaks form.
- Put filling into a piping bag fitted with a small round piping tip and set aside. Preheat a griddle to medium heat about 350°.
- Slice the bread into six 1.5 inch thick slices. Cut a slit in the bottom of each slice of bread to create a pocket to fill with cream cheese filling after cooking.
- Whisk together eggs, cream, milk, vanilla, sugar and salt. Dip bread slices into the mixture. Flip bread and soak second side. Coat the griddle with butter and fry until golden brown on both sides.
- Fill the pocket in the French Toast with cream cheese filling. Place on serving plates and spoon blueberry compote over the top. Finish with a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
You’ll also want to try my blueberry baked French Toast casserole. It’s a french toast bake not overnight prep required.
Tana Gallegos
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Eva’s!! Thank you so much for this recipe. I’m going to make it this weekend!!
Barbara Schieving
Great – enjoy!
Denise
Barbara – I made your lemon cream cheese stuffed French toast this Christmas morning with the blueberry compote.
Everyone loved it! This will be our new favorite breakfast!
Thank you & Merry Christmas.
Barbara Schieving
Thanks Denise! It’s the perfect choice for Christmas morning. It’s always a hit at my house too! Hope you’re new year is off to a great start.
2 Sisters Recipes
THis is genius! What a delicious idea and so easy to make, thanks for another one of your great breakfast recipes!
Rocky Mountain Woman
You’ve outdone yourself woman! This is crazy good looking…
Nagi@RecipeTinEats
This looks so good! You make me drool over it. I wish I could grab it from the screen. Why is this so tempting? :)) Yummy toast!
Carol
Oh boy does that look good. I love lemon and blueberry…and cream cheese. What a special treat this would be for breakfast. 🙂
Yasmeen
Delish Breakfast!
Barbara Schieving
Thanks!
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella
This looks like such a delicious treat! The perfect weekend breakfast really. I’ve had a savoury stuffed French toast but not a sweet one before. It looks great mum! xxx
Barbara Schieving
I’ve never had a savory stuffed French toast. I’ll have to try that 🙂
kristy
Oh my, this looks so good. Wish I grab it from the screen for breakfast. LOL
Enjoy your day, Barbara.
Blessings, Kristy
Barbara Schieving
Thanks Kristy! Wish I could share it that way too.
Letty / Letty's Kitchen
wow–I’ve always wanted to make stuffed French toast–you’re my encouragement and hopefully catalyst to try!