These cinnamon raisin French toast bites are bursting with fresh blackberry ginger sauce. Baked in a mini-muffin tin, they’re the perfect size for breakfast on the go!
French toast always takes a back seat in our house on the breakfast front. I really don’t know why.
It’s not any more time-consuming or difficult than pancakes or waffles but sadly this lemon vanilla waffle French toast and this raspberry granola French toast are all I have to show for this delicious breakfast option and to be honest, I don’t think I’ve made it once outside of either of those recipes.
*This post is sponsored by Udi’s Gluten Free, a 2017 partner of Running to the Kitchen.
That was until recently when I just couldn’t stomach my usual morning routine of veggies, egg-whites and chicken sausage one more day and decided I needed carbs.
With a loaf of Udi’s cinnamon raisin bread staring at me in the fridge, French toast popped into my head and an epic breakfast ensued.
This time, I refused to let French toast fade into a distant memory and decided to turn it into these bite-sized blackberry ginger French toast bites for an easy portable breakfast option.
Cinnamon raisin bread has a special place in my heart. My dad made sure there was a loaf of it in the house at all times and every morning he’d have his bowl of some disgusting adult cereal with a side of two slices of cinnamon raisin bread toasted with butter.
Hello, carb fest.
The smell would permeate the kitchen and pretty much be the only thing that would get my sleepy teenage self out of bed and ready for school.
Smelling these French toast bites bake up in the oven brought me right back to those morning memories and missing the time in life where my biggest worry was a stupid science test or if there’d be enough time between classes to see my boyfriend at the time (<–let’s all take a moment to eye roll at 14/15 year old Gina).

Of course, there are benefits to the 20 years that have passed since then.
Like the discovery of chia seeds and how to make amazingly delicious fruit sauces in just minutes using them.
The blackberry ginger sauce adds a fun sweet brightness to each French toast bite.
Spoon any extra on top, drizzle with some good maple syrup and you’ve got one heck of a delicious gluten-free breakfast ready to take with you on the go or just as happily accompany you at the breakfast table.


Thinking these will do the trick and keep French toast from falling off the breakfast radar for some time.
Love this Blackberry Ginger French Toast Bites recipe?
Try Lemon Vanilla Waffle French Toast, Raspberry Granola French Toast, and French Toast Smoothie.
Pair a few of these bites with bacon wrapped egg cups for a fully balanced breakfast or serve with a blackberry smoothie for a double dose of blackberry goodness.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.















does anyone know how many calories??
These are truly stunning. I could eat a million of these.
These look so god, I can’t wait to try!
So pretty, and perfect for summer brunching!
french toast had kinda disappeared in my house too, it needs to be brought back! These little bites look amazing! They are perfect for breakfast on the go! Love the blackberry – ginger combo :)
Best little breakfast bites ever!
What a great idea!! So creative!! I love these and the color is freaking gorgeous!
“cinnamon raisin French toast bites are bursting with fresh blackberry ginger sauce” <– ummmmm yeahhhhh. <3
These little french toast bites look soooo good Gina! I don’t make it often either but when I do, I wonder why it’s not on the menu every week! Love the video and the blackberry ginger sauce!
I feel like you could totally freeze these and then toast them up for any old day of the week for the most delicious and fun breakfast! Love Udis!