Baked Blueberry French Toast (Low FODMAP)

20 Minutes prep • Overnight rest • 40 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Serves 6 - 8 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-2

My sister shared this recipe with me many years ago and it has been a special breakfast favorite for our families ever since. I made a few changes for this low FODMAP version but it hasn’t lost a bit of its deliciousness! This baked blueberry French toast is so easy to make and so delicious, it will surely become a family favorite for you too. The eggs, bread, berries, and caramel topping blend perfectly together in one pan so there’s no need to add syrup or anything at all. And, because you let it sit overnight before cooking it, you’ll be free to enjoy the morning with the family instead of spending time in the kitchen. You can use fresh or frozen berries so don’t wait until blueberries are in season to enjoy this recipe. I like to buy fresh blueberries (when they’re in season), wash them and let them dry, then freeze them so I have perfect berries on hand when I need them.

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