A Cozy Morning Secret
This casserole is my favorite lazy morning treat. It fills the whole house with a warm, sweet smell. I love how it makes everyone gather in the kitchen.
It uses simple things you probably have right now. Stale sourdough bread works best here. It soaks up the custard like a happy little sponge.
A Little Story From My Kitchen
I first made this for my grandson. He said it tasted like French toast and coffee cake had a baby. I still laugh at that.
Now he asks for it every time he sleeps over. He even helps me mix the crumbly topping. This is why food matters. It creates the best memories.
Let’s Get Mixing
First, tear your bread into chunks. No need for perfect slices. Toss them into your greased baking dish.
Whisk the milk, cream, eggs, and sugar together. Add that lovely cinnamon and vanilla. Doesn’t that smell amazing? Pour it all over the bread and let it sit.
The Magic Crumb Topping
The best part is the crunchy top. Mix the flour, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Then squish in the soft butter with your fingers.
You want it to look like wet sand. Fun fact: This is called a “streusel” topping. It’s a fancy word for a very simple, delicious thing.
Sprinkle it over the soaked bread. Now, what’s your favorite part of a baked breakfast? Is it the crispy top or the soft, eggy middle?
Why This Dish is Special
This recipe is more than just food. It teaches us not to waste. Old bread can become a beautiful new meal.
It also brings people together. Sharing a warm dish from the oven feels like a hug. That is a feeling everyone needs.
Do you have a recipe that makes you feel that way? I would love to hear about it.
The Perfect Finish
When it’s golden and puffy, take it out. Let it cool for just a minute. Then, you get to choose your own adventure.
Drizzle on some maple syrup. Or add a fluffy cloud of whipped cream. A dusting of powdered sugar looks like a little snow.
Which topping will you try first? Honey, syrup, or something else?

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sourdough Bread | 1 loaf | Sliced into 1-inch pieces |
| Whole Milk | 1 1/2 cups | |
| Cream | 1/2 cup | |
| Sugar | 1/2 cup | |
| Eggs | 10 | |
| Cinnamon | 1/2 teaspoon | |
| Vanilla Extract | 1 teaspoon | |
| All-Purpose Flour | 1/3 cup | For topping |
| Brown Sugar | 1/3 cup | For topping |
| Cinnamon | 1/2 teaspoon | For topping |
| Salt | 1/4 teaspoon | For topping |
| Butter | 1/3 cup | Softened, for topping |

My Lazy Morning Sourdough Magic
Good morning, sunshine! I love a slow Saturday in the kitchen. The smell of cinnamon and toasty bread just makes me happy. This casserole is my secret for feeding a hungry crowd. It feels fancy, but it’s so simple to put together. I think you’re going to love it.
Step 1: Prep the Bread
First, turn your oven on to 350°F. Grease your favorite 9×13 baking dish. I use a little butter for this. It makes the casserole taste extra special. Now, grab your sourdough bread. Tear or slice it into big, chunky pieces. It doesn’t have to be perfect. I like the rustic look of torn bread.
Step 2: Make the Custard
Let’s make the custard. In a big bowl, whisk your milk, cream, sugar, eggs, cinnamon, and vanilla. Just whisk until it’s all smooth and yellow. Pour this lovely mixture right over your bread pieces. Now, here’s the important part. Let it sit for 10 or 15 minutes. The bread needs a good soak. (A hard-learned tip: If you skip this, you’ll get dry spots. We don’t want that!).
Step 3: The Crumbly Topping
Time for the best part, the crumbly topping! In a smaller bowl, mix the flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt. Add your softened butter. Use a fork to mash it all together. Keep going until it looks like wet sand with little pebbles. My grandson calls this “cookie dirt.” I still laugh at that.
Step 4: Bake to Perfection
Sprinkle your “cookie dirt” topping all over the soaked bread. Try to cover it evenly. Now, pop the whole dish into the oven. Bake it for about 45 to 55 minutes. You’ll know it’s done when the top is golden and the center doesn’t jiggle. Doesn’t that smell amazing? What’s your favorite cozy breakfast smell? Share below!
| Cook Time | 45–55 minutes |
| Total Time | 1 hour 10 minutes |
| Yield | 8 servings |
| Category | Breakfast, Brunch |
Three Fun Twists to Try
This recipe is like a blank canvas. You can make it different every time! Here are a few of my favorite ways to change it up. It’s fun to get creative. I bet you can think of even more ideas.
- Berry Bliss: Press a handful of fresh blueberries or raspberries into the bread before you add the topping.
- Apple Pie Style: Mix in one cup of finely chopped apples with the custard. It tastes just like dessert for breakfast.
- Chocolate Chip Delight: Stir a half-cup of chocolate chips into the bread and custard. This one makes everyone smile.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
Serving Your Masterpiece
Now, for the finishing touches! A warm slice of this casserole is wonderful all on its own. But I love to make it extra special. A drizzle of real maple syrup is my go-to. A dusting of powdered sugar looks so pretty too. For a real treat, add a dollop of whipped cream.
This dish is perfect for a big family breakfast. I like to serve it with crispy bacon on the side. Or some fresh fruit salad to balance the sweetness. To drink, a tall glass of cold milk is perfect for the kids. For the grown-ups, a hot cup of coffee with cream is just right. Which would you choose tonight?

Making Your Breakfast Casserole Last
This casserole is a lifesaver on busy mornings. Let it cool completely after baking. Then cover it tightly and put it in the fridge. It will stay good for about three days.
You can also freeze it for later. I wrap slices individually in foil. Then I put them all in a big freezer bag. This way, you can grab one piece at a time.
To reheat, just warm a slice in the microwave. Or put the whole dish in the oven at 300°F. I once reheated it for my grandson before school. He said it tasted just as good as the first day.
Batch cooking like this saves so much time. It means a warm, homemade breakfast is always ready. This matters because it makes your mornings calm and happy.
Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Simple Fixes for Common Casserole Troubles
Sometimes the bread doesn’t soak up the custard. If this happens, just wait a little longer. Let the dish sit for up to 20 minutes. The bread will drink it all in.
Your topping might not get crumbly. This is often because the butter is too cold. I remember when my butter was too hard. I just warmed it in my hands for a minute.
If the middle is still wobbly, bake it longer. A toothpick should come out clean. Getting the texture right matters. It means every bite is perfectly soft and delicious.
Fixing small problems builds your cooking confidence. You learn that you can always find a solution. Fun fact: Sourdough is one of the oldest forms of grain fermentation!
Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Breakfast Casserole Questions, Answered
Q: Can I make this gluten-free?
A: Yes! Just use your favorite gluten-free bread. It works just as well.
Q: Can I prepare it the night before?
A: Absolutely. Assemble it, cover it, and keep it in the fridge. Bake it in the morning.
Q: What if I don’t have sourdough?
A: Any sturdy bread will work. Try a French loaf or brioche.
Q: Can I make a smaller portion?
A: Of course. Just cut the recipe in half. Use a smaller baking dish.
Q: Is the whipped cream necessary?
A: Not at all. A drizzle of honey is a lovely, simple touch.
Which tip will you try first?
From My Kitchen to Yours
I hope this recipe brings joy to your table. It is a favorite in my home. I love making it for my family on slow weekends.
Seeing your creations would make my day. Please share a picture of your casserole. Let’s build a little community of happy home cooks.
Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest!
Happy cooking!
—Olivia Hartwell.

Effortless Sourdough Breakfast Casserole
Description
A delicious and easy make-ahead breakfast casserole featuring custard-soaked sourdough bread with a sweet, buttery crumb topping.
Ingredients
Topping:
Instructions
- Begin by heating your oven to 350°F (175°C) and coating a 9×13 inch baking dish with grease.
- Slice the sourdough bread into 1-inch pieces and transfer them into the greased dish.
- For the custard, combine the milk, cream, sugar, eggs, cinnamon, and vanilla in a large bowl, whisking until smooth.
- Evenly distribute the custard mixture over the bread cubes. Let the dish sit for 10 to 15 minutes so the bread can absorb the liquid.
- To make the crumb topping, stir the flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt together in a separate small bowl.
- Incorporate the softened butter into the dry ingredients using a fork or pastry cutter until the mixture becomes coarse and crumbly.
- Sprinkle the topping mixture uniformly across the entire surface of the casserole.
- Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, or until the center is firm, the top is a golden brown, and an internal thermometer reads 165°F (74°C).
- Before serving, drizzle with maple syrup or honey, or add a dollop of whipped cream or a dusting of powdered sugar.
Notes
- For best results, use day-old sourdough bread as it absorbs the custard better. The casserole can be assembled the night before and baked in the morning.






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