If the reaction to the baked strawberry pancakes I posted last week is any indication, there's a blossoming passion for strawberries these days at least in those regions where the fresh local berries are just hitting the seasonal market. I know that I myself won't be without a pint or two around for the next month or so, so it seems like a good idea to share some other ideas for those extra strawberries that don't go straight into the bowl for snacking.
For that reason, I do hope that you try these baked French toast slices stuffed with creamy ricotta and loads of fresh strawberries for a remarkably easy but extraordinary breakfast, made even simpler by preparing them the night before for baking the next morning. If you're not sure you're hungry first thing, the heavenly fragrance of strawberries baking that wafts through the kitchen will definitely have you anxious for their arrival on the breakfast plate.
Baked Strawberry Ricotta French Toast |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on July 6, 2008 French toast stuffed with creamy ricotta cheese and fresh sweet strawberries prepare the night before and popped in the oven the next morning for an easy and beautiful breakfast treat Print this recipe Ingredients:
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French Toast stuffed with Ricota cheese and strawberries. Thats got to be a delight in every bite.
ReplyDeleteHot dang', look how fluffy these are....enjoy the day, it's great one!
ReplyDeleteSo fluffy and delicious and with fresh fruit!
ReplyDeleteThat little pool of maple syrup?
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous.
There's nothing I'd love more, right now, that a plate of those.
Baked strawberry french toast would be great on its own . . . but I'm sure that bit of ricotta makes it even more irresistible. Mmm!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that looks delicious! I was out strawberry picking last weekend - I'll have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteOr perhaps hire you to make me my meals and dessert! :)
you know you are driving me mad here. this sounds gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi This is my first visit to your blog,you have some really yummy recipes,your strawberry french toast looks delicious !
ReplyDeleteI would be in bliss eating this it looks really really good.
ReplyDeleteLisa, when can I come for breakfast? Although we started buying strawberries since March I would gladly buy some more just for this breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThat French toast looks really good!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous with cream cheese and even goat cheese too...got to LOVE stuffed French toast:D
ReplyDeletethat looks divine Lisa! you are so making me want these!!:)
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely wonderful! I was wondering though, do they turn out soft or crunchy? Also, how many servings is this? Thanks for such a great recipe! I am going to make it on Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteThe french toast is rather soft and fluffy. Depending on the appetite of your diners, this dish yields 4-6 servings. Enjoy!
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