Starting the Day with a Nutella-Filled Delight! The Magic Combo
Some breakfasts are practical. Others are memorable. Nutella-filled French toast belongs firmly in the second category. Crisp on the outside, soft and custardy inside, and hiding a molten chocolate-hazelnut center, this dish transforms an ordinary morning into something special.
Perfect for weekends, brunch gatherings, holidays, or anytime comfort food cravings strike, this Nutella breakfast recipe balances indulgence with simplicity. It uses pantry staples, comes together quickly, and delivers that “wow” moment with the very first bite.

Why Nutella-Filled French Toast Is So Popular
French toast is already a classic, but stuffing it with Nutella takes it to a whole new level. The heat gently melts the filling while the bread turns golden and crisp, creating contrast in texture and flavor that feels luxurious without being complicated.
This recipe appeals to both kids and adults, making it a reliable crowd-pleaser for family breakfasts and brunch menus alike.
Ingredients
- 8 slices thick-cut bread (brioche or challah preferred)
- ½ cup Nutella spread
- 3 large eggs
- ¾ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- Pinch of salt
- 2 tablespoons butter (for cooking)
- Powdered sugar, for topping
- Fresh berries or sliced bananas, optional

Instructions
- Prepare the Sandwiches
Spread Nutella evenly on four slices of bread. Top with remaining bread slices to form sandwiches. Press gently. - Make the Custard
In a shallow bowl, whisk eggs, milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and salt until smooth. - Soak the Toast
Dip each sandwich into the custard mixture, coating both sides evenly without oversoaking. - Cook
Heat butter in a skillet over medium heat. Cook each sandwich for 3–4 minutes per side until golden brown and heated through. - Serve
Dust with powdered sugar and add fresh fruit if desired. Serve warm.
Tips for Perfect Stuffed French Toast
- Use thick bread to prevent leakage
- Keep heat medium to avoid burning
- Press edges gently to seal Nutella inside
- Let cooked toast rest briefly before slicing
Bread Choices That Work Best
- Brioche: Rich and tender
- Challah: Slightly sweet and sturdy
- Texas toast: Thick and reliable
- Sourdough: Adds subtle tang
Flavor Variations
- Strawberry Nutella: Add sliced strawberries inside
- Banana Nutella: Classic pairing
- Peanut Butter Swirl: Mix Nutella with peanut butter
- Espresso Dust: Light coffee powder dusting

Serving Suggestions
Nutella-filled French toast pairs beautifully with:
- Fresh fruit salad
- Crispy bacon or sausage
- Greek yogurt
- Maple syrup or chocolate drizzle
Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
Assemble sandwiches ahead and refrigerate overnight. Cook fresh in the morning. Leftovers can be refrigerated for up to 2 days and reheated gently.
When to Serve This Recipe
This stuffed French toast is perfect for:
- Weekend brunch
- Holiday mornings
- Birthday breakfasts
- Breakfast-for-dinner nights
Why This Breakfast Always Gets Clean Plates
The combination of crisp exterior, soft interior, and melted Nutella center makes this dish irresistible. It feels indulgent, comforting, and celebratory—exactly what a great breakfast should be.

Nutella-Filled French Toast
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Assemble Nutella sandwiches.
- Whisk eggs, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon.
- Dip sandwiches into custard.
- Cook in buttered skillet until golden.
