This easy baked dessert is the kind of practical back-to-school recipe that works beautifully on a busy weeknight, using frozen thick-cut brioche as a shortcut to something that feels much more special than the effort suggests. Brioche’s rich, buttery texture makes it ideal for simple baked puddings and casseroles, where just a few pantry staples can turn it into a soft-centered, golden-topped treat that lands somewhere between bread pudding and baked French toast.
Serve this dessert warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a spoonful of lightly sweetened whipped cream, or a drizzle of maple syrup or caramel sauce. If you are making it for an after-school snack table or casual neighborhood gathering, it also pairs nicely with fresh berries, sliced bananas, hot chocolate, coffee, or cold milk.
5-Ingredient Oven-Baked Brioche Dessert
Servings: 6
Ingredients
6 solid unwrapped frozen thick cut brioche slices
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease an oven-safe roasting pan. Arrange the frozen brioche slices in the pan in a slightly overlapping layer.
2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, sugar, and cinnamon until smooth and fully combined.
3. Pour the custard evenly over the frozen brioche slices, pressing the tops gently so the bread begins to absorb the liquid. Let it stand for 10 minutes.
4. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the top is golden and the center is set but still soft. Let the dessert rest for 5 to 10 minutes before serving.
5. Spoon into bowls or cut into squares and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Add Vanilla: If you do not mind stepping beyond five ingredients, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract gives the custard a fuller bakery-style flavor and complements the brioche especially well.
Use Brown Sugar: Swap the granulated sugar for light brown sugar for a deeper, slightly caramel-like sweetness that makes the finished dessert taste a bit more like bread pudding.
Fruit Version: Scatter a handful of blueberries or thinly sliced apples between the brioche slices before pouring on the custard for a more colorful and hearty dessert.
Best Texture Tip: Because the brioche starts frozen, give it the full resting time after the custard is added so the center of the slices can soften before baking. That helps the dish bake evenly and keeps dry spots to a minimum.
Make-Ahead Tip: You can assemble the pan earlier in the day, cover it, and refrigerate it once the bread has softened. Add a few extra minutes to the baking time if it goes into the oven cold.