
Golden, Custardy, and Sweetly Spiced Breakfast Comfort
This Stuffed Cinnamon Sugar French Toast is rich, indulgent, and made for slow mornings. Creamy cream cheese blended with Kerrygold Cinnamon & Sugar Butter melts between slices of bread, creating a luscious filling that pairs perfectly with a custardy French toast coating. Each bite is soft on the inside, golden on the outside, and layered with warm cinnamon sweetness.
Finished with a thin slice of butter and a drizzle of vanilla bean cream syrup, this dish feels both nostalgic and elevated — perfect for brunch, special mornings, or whenever comfort food is calling.
Ingredients You’ll Need
For the Cinnamon Cream Cheese Filling
- Cream cheese, softened
- Kerrygold USA Cinnamon & Sugar Butter
For the French Toast Batter
- 6 large eggs
- Vanilla extract, to taste
- Heavy cream, to taste
- Your favorite coffee creamer, to taste
- Brown sugar, to taste
For Cooking & Serving
- Bread, stuffed as desired
- Butter for the pan and topping
- Vanilla bean cream syrup, for serving
Step-By-Step Instructions
Prepare the Filling
- In a bowl, smash together the softened cream cheese and Kerrygold Cinnamon & Sugar Butter until smooth and well combined.

Assemble the Stuffed Bread
- Spread the cinnamon cream cheese mixture onto one slice of bread.
- Top with another slice to create a sandwich.
- Repeat with the remaining bread.

Make the Custard Mixture
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, vanilla extract, heavy cream, coffee creamer, and brown sugar until smooth and well combined.

Coat the Bread
- Dip each stuffed sandwich into the egg mixture, coating both sides lightly.
- Do not soak the bread — just enough to coat.

Cook the French Toast
- Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat.
- Add the stuffed bread and cook until golden brown on the first side.
- Flip and cook until the second side is golden and cooked through.

Finish and Serve
- Top each slice with a thin slice of butter.
- Drizzle generously with vanilla bean cream syrup before serving.

Pro Tips & Serving Suggestions
- Use thick-cut bread to hold the custard and stuffing without falling apart.
- Medium heat is key—too hot and the outside browns before the inside cooks.
- Add a light dusting of cinnamon sugar after cooking for extra warmth and sweetness.
- Serve with fresh fruit or powdered sugar for an elevated brunch plate.
About the Creator
This recipe comes from Beatrice, the creator behind @bebe__kitchen5. Known for cozy, indulgent home-cooked dishes, Beatrice shares comforting recipes that feel like a warm hug—perfect for slow mornings and family brunches.
Beatrice | @bebe__kitchen5