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1 of 27 Basic French Toast 1 of 27 2 of 27 Copycat IHOP Strawberry Banana King's Hawaiian French Toast 2 of 27 3 of 27 Cinnamon-Apple Stuffed French Toast 3 of 27 4 of 27 How to Make the Best Hot Chocolate French Toast Hot Chocolate French Toast 4 of 27 5 of 27 Creme Brulee French Toast Is Lit Creme Brulee French Toast Ingredients 5 of 27 6 of 27 Focaccia French Toast Is Freaking Fantastic Focaccia French Toast 6 of 27 7 of 27 French Toasted Waffles 7 of 27 8 of 27 French Toast with Maple-Apple Compote 8 of 27 9 of 27 Banana-Stuffed French Toast 9 of 27 10 of 27 French Toast Bites 10 of 27 11 of 27 Pound Cake French Toast 11 of 27 12 of 27 Toffee French Toast with Pecans 12 of 27 13 of 27 Croissant French Toast With Fresh Strawberry Syrup 13 of 27 14 of 27 Overnight Caramel French Toast 14 of 27 15 of 27 Cheese-Stuffed French Toast with Strawberry Sauce 15 of 27 16 of 27 Strawberry-Filled French Toast with Caramel and Pecans 16 of 27 17 of 27 Pumpkin-Stuffed French Toast 17 of 27 18 of 27 Overnight Apple French Toast 18 of 27 19 of 27 Baked French Toast 19 of 27 20 of 27 Banana-Chocolate French Toast 20 of 27 21 of 27 Overnight Peaches-and-Cream French Toast 21 of 27 22 of 27 Guiltless French Toast 22 of 27 23 of 27 One-Dish Blackberry French Toast 23 of 27 24 of 27 Peach French Toast 24 of 27 25 of 27 French Toast Soufflé 25 of 27 26 of 27 Orange-Pecan French Toast Casserole 26 of 27 27 of 27 Baked Caramel-Banana French Toast 27 of 27 Up Next FAQs References

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Enjoy an ooey-gooey treat for breakfast that will make your sweet tooth sing.

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Basic French Toast

Basic French Toast

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Basic French Toast Recipe

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Copycat IHOP Strawberry Banana King's Hawaiian French Toast

Copycat IHOPStrawberry Banana King's Hawaiian Sweet Bread French Toast

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Copycat IHOP Strawberry Banana King's Hawaiian French Toast Recipe

A partnership between IHOP and King’s Hawaiian Sweet Bread led to the creation of the ultimate breakfast mashup—Hawaiian sweet bread French toast… Yeah, we are just scratching our heads wondering why we hadn’t thought of this first. This dish has transformed the classic, cult favorite dinner rolls into a morning must-have, that may just replace basic sliced bread forever. The pillowy rolls are dunked in a rich vanilla custard and pan-fried with butter to golden perfection. The French toasts are then topped with a simple strawberry syrup made from fresh berries and sugar, simmered for just a few minutes, followed by a handful of banana slices for a sweet finish.

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Cinnamon-Apple Stuffed French Toast

Cinnamon-Apple Stuffed French Toast

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Cinnamon-Apple Stuffed French Toast Recipe

The buttter and brown sugar cook with the apples to create a delicious syrup for serving over the French Toast.

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How to Make the Best Hot Chocolate French Toast

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How to Make the Best Hot Chocolate French Toast Recipe

Dear the human being who invented French toast: I think I love you. While you can’t go wrong with simple French toast, there’s so much room for personalization. You can eat cookies for breakfast by making a gingersnap-crusted French toast. Or you can whip up a crème brulee French toast that’s fancier than your nicest shirt. And then there’s Ayesha Curry’s cereal-crusted peanut butter and jelly French toast, a recipe so good it’s sinful. Basically, French toast knows no boundaries—and neither does my stomach. This is why hot chocolate French toast had to happen.

Usually, a typical custard in a French toast recipe calls for plain milk. A custard made with hot chocolate, however, is anything but basic. Why should milk get all the fun, anyway?

When you are making the hot chocolate, ditch the water and make it with milk. If possible, make it super chocolatey. This way, you’ll have a rich custard for your French toast creation. And if you’d like to take it up a notch, skip the powdered stuff and use real melted chocolate. You can even use red wine hot chocolate instead. Now we’re talking.

Hot Chocolate French Toast

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Creme Brulee French Toast Is Lit

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Creme Brulee French Toast Is Lit Recipe

When it comes to French toast, Keith Williamson, executive chef of Datz in Tampa, Florida, prefers custardy slices of challah bread coated in crackling, hard sugar. This creme brulee French toast takes him back to when he was a child. “Nothing reminds me of home and family as much as a simple, hearty French toast,” says Williamson. “It warms the soul and fills your heart with breakfast guilty pleasure.” Don’t forget the brulee torch, though—that’s what makes this dessert-inspired French toast recipe so impressive. Torches are available at many local retailers and online at very reasonable prices. You could also just place the creme brulee French toast under preheated broiler, sugar side up, until it's golden brown and caramelized.

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Focaccia French Toast Is Freaking Fantastic

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Focaccia French Toast Is Freaking Fantastic Recipe

Fact: Stale bread is the secret to all exceptional French toast recipes, like this focaccia French toast. If you’re craving French toast, but you’re not willing to putz around while waiting for your bread to get stale, this focaccia bread recipe will swoop in and save the morning. The Italian bread is similar in feel to pizza dough and traditionally baked with herbs and other spices. Its dense texture is also ideal for soaking up the egg and milk mixture (bye-bye, soggy bread). Serve this sweet and savory focaccia French toast with a generous pour of rosemary-infused maple syrup for an extra pop of herbaceousness.

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French Toasted Waffles

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French Toasted Waffles Recipe

Two breakfast favorites merge for one epically crispy and delicious, maple syrup covered masterpiece.

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French Toast with Maple-Apple Compote

French Toast with Maple-Apple Compote

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French Toast with Maple-Apple Compote Recipe

This decadent french toast recipe will have you quickly out of bed and into the kitchen. Sweet Pink Lady apples hold up well to being sautéed for the compote.

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Banana-Stuffed French Toast

Banana-Stuffed French Toast

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Banana-Stuffed French Toast Recipe

Get a serving of fruit in with your sticky-sweet breakfast by layering cinnamon-raisin bread with thinly sliced bananas. A dose of warm maple syrup rounds out the weekend-friendly dish.

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French Toast Bites

French Toast Bites

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French Toast Bites Recipe

This bite-sized recipes is kid-friendly and a crowd pleaser, to boot. Because the pieces are smaller, they're less likely to get soggy like full-sized French toast. Plus, because it's cut into smaller pieces, the bread slices cook faster and are easier to manage.

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Pound Cake French Toast

Pound Cake French Toast

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Pound Cake French Toast Recipe

When regular French toast isn't sweet enough, substitute slices of store-bought pound cake to up the flavor quota. A zesty two-ingredient homemade raspberry sauce brings out the rich flavor of the cake, while the Maple-Mint Cream adds an extra dose of richness.

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Toffee French Toast with Pecans

Toffee French Toast with Pecans

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Toffee French Toast with Pecans Recipe

The luscious sauce makes this French toast taste like sticky toffee pudding. If you have any sauce leftover, reserve it for a decadent ice cream drizzle.

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Croissant French Toast With Fresh Strawberry Syrup

Croissant French Toast With Fresh Strawberry Syrup

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Croissant French Toast With Fresh Strawberry Syrup Recipe

Day-old croissants are the perfect foil to the sweet whipped cream and strawberry syrup. They hold up well to the short cook time and infuse rich flavor into the colorful dish.

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Overnight Caramel French Toast

Overnight Caramel French Toast

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Overnight Caramel French Toast Recipe

You'd never guess that this make-ahead dish, with it cinnamon-sugar sprinkle, was a lightened version of your childhood favorite. Mark this recipe for the holidays, or weekends when you have guests staying over. It's quick to prepare, sits overnight, and cooks for less than an hour in the morning while it fills your house with a warm, delicious scent.

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Cheese-Stuffed French Toast with Strawberry Sauce

Cheese-Stuffed French Toast with Strawberry Sauce

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Cheese-Stuffed French Toast with Strawberry Sauce Recipe

From top to bottom, this French toast recipe boasts flavor-packed accents that are sure to leave guests raving. Candied lemon curd and a sweet strawberry sauce top vanilla-scented French bread that conceals pockets of rich cream cheese. It's decadent, indulgent, and delicious all at once.

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Strawberry-Filled French Toast with Caramel and Pecans

Strawberry-Filled French Toast with Caramel and Pecans

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Strawberry-Filled French Toast with Caramel and Pecans Recipe

Fill slices of French bread with sweet strawberry preserves and top with cinnamon, nutmeg, and chopped pecans. This recipe bakes in the oven, which means less time flipping the slices and more time enjoying your guests.

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Pumpkin-Stuffed French Toast

Pumpkin-Stuffed French Toast

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Pumpkin-Stuffed French Toast Recipe

This fall-inspired recipe is stuffed with serious pumpkin flavor and infused with cinnamon, nutmeg, and light brown sugar, taking traditional french toast up a notch.

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Overnight Apple French Toast

Overnight Apple French Toast

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Overnight Apple French Toast Recipe

This savory breakfast treat is definitely worth the overnight wait. Taking a crazy spin on traditional french toast, this recipe yields a drool-worthy outcome. Soaked with brown sugar, apple jelly, and freshly sliced apples, this french toast recipe will soon become a family favorite.

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Baked French Toast

Baked French Toast

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Baked French Toast Recipe

Don't be surprised to hear your kids bolt out of bed when they smell this delicious dish cooking. Use French bread to cut down on the calories.

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Banana-Chocolate French Toast

Banana-Chocolate French Toast

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Banana-Chocolate French Toast Recipe

This Banana-Chocolate French Toast recipe will please even the pickiest of eaters. Make breakfast, brunch, or breakfast for dinner a combination of sweet and savory.

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Overnight Peaches-and-Cream French Toast

Overnight Peaches-and-Cream French Toast

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Overnight Peaches-and-Cream French Toast Recipe

Jazz up traditional French toast with sweet peaches and heavy cream in this make-ahead breakfast casserole dish. It's perfect for holiday mornings, birthday celebrations, or any day you want to make extra special.

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Guiltless French Toast

Guiltless French Toast

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Guiltless French Toast Recipe

This lightened version of French toast is made with egg whites instead of whole eggs, orange juice and whole wheat bread and has less than 5 grams of fat per serving.

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One-Dish Blackberry French Toast

One-Dish Blackberry French Toast

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One-Dish Blackberry French Toast Recipe

Perfect for a holiday breakfast or a weekend brunch, this french toast recipe is loaded with tasty, sweet ingredients. Of course, you can always add a little extra sweetness with maple syrup or whipped cream.

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Peach French Toast

Peach French Toast

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Peach French Toast Recipe

The succulent flavor of ripe peaches shines in this memorable breakfast recipe. Make today's morning meal special; you deserve it.

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French Toast Soufflé

French Toast Soufflé

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French Toast Soufflé Recipe

The only thing better than French Toast is turning it into a soufflé. Make this dish for brunch or surprise your kids with this treat in place of the standard French Toast. A firm white bread produces the best texture in this make-ahead breakfast casserole.

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Orange-Pecan French Toast Casserole

Orange-Pecan French Toast Casserole

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Orange-Pecan French Toast Casserole Recipe

This overnight French toast casserole saves you the trouble of standing over a griddle flipping individual slices of French toast. For more great breakfast casseroles, see our complete collection of breakfast and brunch recipes.

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Baked Caramel-Banana French Toast

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Baked Caramel-Banana French Toast Recipe

Decadent, easy-to-serve Baked Caramel-Banana French Toast is great for family brunches. It's a tasty dessert option, too, for parties or dinner.

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FAQs

What is one common mistake when preparing French toast? ›

The 7 Most Common French Toast Cooking Mistakes
  1. Adding too much dairy and sugar to the custard. Don't go overboard with the dairy. ...
  2. Not mixing the custard thoroughly. ...
  3. Not choosing the right bread. ...
  4. Under-soaking the bread. ...
  5. Using too much heat or not enough. ...
  6. Not preheating the pan. ...
  7. Only using butter.
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What is the ratio of eggs to milk in French toast? ›

Whatever you decide on, the ratio of liquid to egg will still be about ¼ cup liquid to one egg, and one egg per two slices of bread. So, if you want to make four slices of French toast, you would need four slices of bread, two eggs, and ½ cup milk.

What bread makes the best French toast? ›

For a solid French toast, aim for sturdy bread with a uniform texture and a soft crust. Hearty sandwich bread, brioche, challah, and shokupan (Japanese milk bread) are all great choices. Avoid rustic loaves with thick crusts or large holes in the interior.

Is butter or oil better for French toast? ›

Butter gives French toast a deep richness and comforting quality, which are what we crave on mornings we sizzle this breakfast staple. To prevent burning or smoking, use a combination of butter and oil in the pan to cook the toast.

How long is too long to soak French toast? ›

Ideally it's best if you can soak the bread in the french toast batter overnight however, if this cannot be done I suggest leaving it soak for a minimum of 30 minutes to 1 hour. As we want that custard like middle, cut very thick slices of bread.

Is heavy cream or milk better for French toast? ›

A creamy custard is the key to incredible French toast, so skip the watery skim milk and go for whole milk or half-and-half. Straight heavy cream turns French toast into dessert, so lean that way if you're looking for decadence.

Should you toast bread before French toast? ›

Use stale bread or toast the bread until it's golden-brown. It needs to be sturdy to hold up to the egg mixture. If the bread is fresh from the bag or you toast it too lightly, the finished dish will be soggy. Soak the toasted or untoasted bread for about 10 seconds per side to achieve the optimal texture.

How do you know when French toast is done? ›

"You know when your French toast is done when the center is set and doesn't have a runny consistency once cut," Oliveira says. If you're cooking a thinner French toast or omitted eggs from your soaking liquid, a quick pan-fry will do the trick, with 3 to 6 minutes on each side.

Does the milk matter in French toast? ›

Per Food & Wine, the texture of French toast relies on a loosened egg structure best achieved by the addition of milk. If you otherwise were to soak the bread in pure egg, your French toast would be too tough.

How do you level up French toast? ›

The standard approach can be gussied up even further beyond the requisite maple syrup and/or powdered sugar. I'm especially partial to some sort of caramelized or brûléed banana or peaches with brown sugar which is then poured over the French toast, but some rehydrated dried fruit is also a wonderful inclusion.

What is the best pan for French toast? ›

Your perfect companion for making French toast is a non-stick frying pan. CRISTEL® has an exceptional selection of non-stick frying pans with removable handles that are great for both pan-frying and also oven-cooking.

How often should you flip French toast? ›

Continue until the pan is full with a single layer of toast. Cook until golden brown and all of the batter looks cooked, then flip with a turner and cook the second side until golden brown. If needed, adjust the temperature, so it doesn't burn or stay soggy.

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