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This is my all-time favorite recipe for a perfectly sweet and rich french toast. A classic recipe that is so easy to make, it doesn’t just have to be for lazy weekends! Add your favorite toppings and dig into an indulgent breakfast.
This easy French Toast recipe is the perfect dish to wake up to. Thick slices of bread are dipped in a vanilla custard mixture and cooked until golden. Top with maple syrup or fruit.
This easy French Toast recipe is the BEST, with a thicker batter and cinnamon sugar flavors that really set it apart. It's one of our family's favorite breakfasts!
This delicious French toast recipe is really easy to make in just 15 minutes with eggs, milk, a few spices, and your favorite thick-cut bread.
But nothing beats a good batch of classic French toast. In this recipe, thick slices of white bread are dipped in a lightly sweetened cinnamon-vanilla custard and cooked in a sizzling skillet until golden-brown all over, then drizzled with a generous pour of maple syrup.
This recipe for our very best French toast is fluffy and tender on the inside, gloriously browned on the outside. Learn everything you need to know to make this brunch classic at home, including what bread to use, the perfect batter, and how to cook it.
How do you make French toast from scratch? Homemade French toast is so easy, you’ll have it whipped up in no time. Just remember three simple steps: whisk, dip, cook. First, you whisk up your custard, then you dip in your bread, and finally you cook both sides until they’re golden brown.
This easy recipe should be your go-to for basic French toast, designed for when you wake up with a craving for French toast but haven't planned for it in advance.
Classic French toast is sliced bread soaked in a mixture of egg, milk and sugar, then fried until golden crisp on a griddle. This genius way to reinvent stale bread has been around for hundreds of years. In fact, the earliest French toast recipe is in a collection of Roman recipes from the 1st century AD (“The Art of Cooking” by Apicius).
#Breakfast. #Freezer Friendly. #Kid Friendly. #bread. Jump to Recipe. This is the only French Toast recipe you’ll need and you can use whatever bread you prefer. Serve with maple syrup and your favorite toppings for the perfect weekend breakfast.