For best results, use day-old bread. This allows it to absorb the custard better without becoming soggy. Feel free to experiment with different types of bread, such as challah or brioche, for a richer flavor. If you don't have fresh blueberries, frozen blueberries can be used in both the casserole and the sauce. Do not thaw before using. For an extra touch of decadence, add a streusel topping made with flour, butter, and sugar before baking.
Maggie Kreiger
Feb 4, 2024This recipe is a game-changer! So easy to prepare the night before, and the blueberry sauce is divine.
Orpha Hyatt
Jan 10, 2024I substituted gluten-free bread, and it worked perfectly. A great option for those with dietary restrictions.
Coby Simonis
Nov 3, 2023I was a little worried about the cream cheese, but it added such a nice richness to the casserole.
Herman Kris
Jun 23, 2023The blueberry sauce is what makes this dish so special. I could eat it by the spoonful!
Aglae Robel
Mar 11, 2023My family devoured this French toast casserole. It's become a new holiday tradition!
Freeda Bruen
Jul 29, 2022I added a hint of lemon zest to the blueberry sauce, and it brightened up the flavor even more.
Maurine Champlin
Jul 16, 2022This recipe is so versatile. I've tried it with different types of berries, and it's always a hit.