My love affair with rediscovering french toast continues. Last week it was Apple French Toast, a pile of french toast dripping with self saucing stewed apple syrup. The week before it was Parmesan French Toast (insanely delicious!). This week it’s french toast sticks – eat it with your fingers (tick), tastes like cinnamon doughnuts but a whole lot healthier (double tick)!
Cinnamon French Toast Sticks
I’m loving coming up with fresh takes on french toast! Growing up I always adored french toast but it was always the classic version drowning in syrup. When I was in uni, I discovered how good it was to pile bacon onto it, and yes, still drown it in maple syrup. I used to call this a “Heart Attack On A Plate”. This was before the day when “sweet and salty” became all the rage and everyone I made this for were dubious until they took their first mouthful – then they were converted for life.
I digress. Back to these French Toast Sticks. Two big things it has going for it:
1. Food you eat with your fingers. Need I say anymore?
2. Tastes like cinnamon doughnuts. I can’t admit to any of my friends that I secretly love cinnamon doughnuts, deep fried puffy goodness dusted with sugar. It’s on my list of what I call “Dirty Foods”, food that is oh-so-bad-for-you-I-know-I-shouldn’t-eat-but-secretly-love. Throughout this blog there is no doubt that I will be disclosing many of my favourite Dirty Foods. You will probably be horrified. Or maybe not. Maybe a lot more people than I think secretly love KFC Popcorn Chicken.
The key to french toast sticks that are stiff enough to pick up without flopping is to use stale bread and to use a block loaf you can cut yourself into thick slices (the thicker the sticks, the less they flop). This is the way I like my french toast sticks, but if you don’t have a stale block loaf, it still tastes just as delicious using pre-sliced sandwich bread, it will just sag a bit when you pick it up.
I really do recommend using stale bread where possible for french toast – any french toast. It makes a huge difference because fresh bread soaks up too much egg mixture – even if you dunk it in really quickly – and you’ll end up with french toast that is soggy on the inside.
This recipe only takes about 15 minutes to make, and is super easy. French Toast you can eat with your fingers – something that no kid, big and small, can possibly resist! – Nagi x
Cute spins on French Toast
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Monte Cristo (Ham Cheese French Toast Sandwich)
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And also – Classic French Toast!
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Cinnamon French Toast Sticks
Ingredients
- 4 thick slices white bread, preferably stale (Note 1)
- 2 eggs
- 1/4 cup milk
- Salt
- 1/3 cup white sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon powder
- 3 tbsp butter
- Maple syrup to serve (optional)
Instructions
- Remove crust of each slice, then cut each into 3 equal thick batons.
- Combine the eggs, milk and a pinch of salt in a bowl large enough to roll the bread sticks in.
- Combine the cinnamon and sugar on a plate.
- Melt 2 tbsp of the butter in a large pan over medium high heat.
- Roll the sticks in the egg mixture quickly (do not soak them), shake off excess and place in pan. Cook in 2 batches.
- Turn to cook each side until golden.
- Immediately transfer to the plate with the cinnamon sugar and roll to coat. It's important to do this quickly while they are hot straight out of the pan so it sticks.
- Melt remaining butter and cook the remaining french toast sticks.
- Serve immediately with maple syrup to dunk the sticks in.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Brittany c says
So for 4 French toast sticks Does that mean 3 people each get 4 French sticks for 332 calories or is 332 total divided by 3 and that’s how many calories are in each 4 sticks total?
Erika huberty says
What do you do with the melted butter? Steps 4 and 8 don’t say
Thanks
Nagi says
Hi Erika, you’re cooking the French toast in the butter, so first you add 2 tbls to the pan, cook a batch and then add the further tablespoon to the pan to cook the remaining batch of French toast. N x
Casey says
10/10! This recipe is amazing! I cut the recipe in half and used whole wheat bread and it was still top notch.👌
wiw says
DElICIOUS! Tastes just like donuts. I used homemade stale whole wheat bread.
Shawn says
The recipe calls for white sugar – Is that powdered sugar or granulated sugar?
Casey says
Granulated sugar. But it also taste good if you add powered sugar.
Susan Schoonover says
What do you use the melted butter for it doesn’t say in your recipe?
Nagi says
Hi Susan – it’s there in the instructions – step 4 and 8. N x
Sian says
What should u do if the sugar and cinnamon doesn’t stick
Nagi says
Hi Sian, after cooking, immediately transfer to the plate with the cinnamon sugar and roll to coat. It’s important to do this quickly while they are hot straight out of the pan so it sticks – N x
michelle says
Love this recipe!
Nagi says
Thanks so much Michelle!! N x
Yety says
tried a couple of your recipes and all were amazing! I am in love ❤️ with your recipes collection and will keep on trying your recipes during this corona season 😁 thank you so much. Guys, look no further, trust Nagi! I am asian and her asian recipes are top 👍
Millie says
Does it matter if you use brown bread for this as I don’t have white bread
Nagi says
Not at all! Enjoy! N x
Colleen says
Absolutely delicious!!!
Lara says
I dusted my finished sticks with brown sugar and placed in oven on 200 farenheit! It made the sticks crazy crunchy and no need for syrup
Mel says
My little brother and I made this while our grandmother was asleep and they were great! Cooked the leftover egg+milk as scrambled eggs and fed it to our dog. Whole family loved it!
Ali says
Very easy and so yummy! Substituted pumpkin pie spice for cinnamon and it did not disappoint!
Nagi says
Sounds great Ali, I’ll have to try it! N x
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Best french toast!
Brittany says
Is it 332 for 3 pieces of the sliced bread u made into 3 slices or 332 for 2 pieces out of the 4 pieces of bread you used? I’m confussed anyways looks soooo good 🙂
Nagi says
YES!!!! 🙌
Joanne says
OMG! This is so easy and quick to make and absolutely delicious!
Zee says
Great recipe just finished trying it and the kids took it in the lunch bag was a definitely thumbs up . Thank you very much
Miri says
My children have been in a habit of telling me they are “not hungry” these last few mornings. Today we made ‘dougnut bread’ they most definitely were hungry and one even licked the plate clean. Cinnamon Dougnuts are one of our favourites and this really hit the spot. Thanks for the great ideas for spicing up french toast.
Nagi says
Wahooo, that’s perfect Zee!!!
Christina Heinen says
Can you freeze these and reheat them for another time?
Beth Byrd says
How do u dry out bread to make it stale my family loves French toast but mine always flop.
Nagi says
You can love it out overnight or chuck it in a low oven for 10-15 minutes – N x
Diane says
Great recipe! My family and guests loved these. I got a loaf of cinnamon chip bread on a trip to the bakery, then I cut it into thick slices and let them sit out to dry out a little the night before. The sticks turned out perfect!
Nagi says
Sounds divine Diane!