Wake up to an irresistible weekend breakfast that’s super quick! This is how to make French Toast – whisk 2 eggs, 1/2 cup milk, cinnamon and vanilla. Dip bread, pan fry in butter for 2 minutes each side until golden, then douse with maple syrup!
French toast will always be a staple for leisurely weekend breakfasts along with my favourite fluffy Pancakes and Pancakes bursting with Blueberries. So skip the bistro queue and make brunch at home this weekend!
French toast
You know when you feel like making something grand-ish for a weekend breakfast and but you’re too bleary to tackle Eggs Benedict?
French toast is your answer. Always.
Why? Because it’s effortless, and there’s a plethora of topping options!
How to make French Toast
Whisk 2 eggs with 1/2 cup of milk, 1/2 tsp cinnamon and 1 tsp vanilla. Dunk bread of choice (stale is best), then pan fry in butter until blushing gold on the surface and crispy golden on the edges, then douse liberally with maple syrup.
See? Effortless!
What does French Toast taste like?
It’s sort of like Bread and Butter pudding. Custardy on the inside with buttery crispy golden edges, it’s even great to eat plain but, like pancakes, ideal for smothering in maple syrup!
The best bread for French Toast
Buttery brioche is my bread of choice – pictured in the photos. It’s a total shameless indulgence, a copycat of trendy local bistros that charge a small fortune.
So in my opinion, the best bread is:
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Brioche – my first choice, hands down the most indulgent;
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Challah is also excellent – similar texture to Brioche but not as buttery;
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Good ole’ white sandwich bread;
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Other plain white breads – even rolls and baguette cut into slices (see my Mini French Toast recipe);
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Crusty artisan breads (sourdough etc). I personally don’t favour the sourdough flavour in my French toast, but I know some people love it!
French toast topping options
From everybody’s favourite maple syrup, to fresh fruit, caramelised fruit, compotes or fruit syrups, ice cream (for breakfast!), chocolate and caramel sauces, nuts, BACON (yes, yes, YES!!!)…..
So many amazing possibilities, but I’ll tell you a secret:
My favourite is plain French Toast with just maple syrup and a little pat of butter.
The only reason I added strawberries is to make the photos look a teeny bit prettier. Because, as readers know, I’m very conscious that my blog is so dominated by so much yellow and brown foods, and this French Toast recipe falls firmly into that bucket.
So just to make myself feel a bit better, I added strawberries. Just for a bit of colour. 😂 – Nagi x
Cute spins on French Toast
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Monte Cristo (Ham Cheese French Toast Sandwich)
French toast recipe
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French Toast
Ingredients
- 6 slices brioche or white sandwich bread , slightly stale (Note 1)
- 30 – 40g / 2 – 3 tbsp butter
Egg Mixture:
- 2 large eggs (~60g / 2 oz each)
- ½ cup / 125 ml milk
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon powder
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Macerated Strawberries, optional:
- 250g / 8 oz strawberries, halved
- 1 tbsp white sugar
Serving:
- Maple syrup, butter
Instructions
- Whisk together Egg Mixture in a bowl. Vigorous whisk = avoid cinnamon floating on top.
- Melt 15g / 1 tbsp butter in a non stick skillet over medium heat.
- Dunk a piece of bread quickly into the egg mixture, coating both sides. Place in pan. Repeat with more slices to fill the pan, but don’t crowd it (do 2 or 3 at a time).
- Cook for 2 ½ - 3 minutes on each side until the surface is golden, then transfer to serving plates.
- Add more butter into the pan and cook remaining bread.
- Serve with butter and plenty of maple syrup, and Macerated Strawberries if using!
Macerated Strawberries (optional):
- Toss strawberries with sugar, set aside for 20 minutes+. The strawberries will soften and sweat, and create a bit of syrup.
Recipe Notes:
- Cinnamon and vanilla is recommended, but still absolutely delish without.
- I personally don’t recommend using cream in place of milk. I know it might seem like it will make it richer, but I feel like it leaves a greasy feel in the mouth.
- The right egg to milk ratio is quite important – I think 2 eggs to ½ cup of milk is perfect.
- I don’t use sugar in the egg mixture because a) there’s plenty of sweet poured on top later; and b) it makes the bread prone to burning. 3. Nutrition is for plain white sandwich bread, excludes topping.
Nutrition Information:
Originally published June 2018. Updated for housekeeping matters, no change to recipe.
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Esther says
A hint for mixing in the cinnamon thoroughly is to shake the mixture in a lidded jar, then pour into your bowl for dipping.
Jules says
Perfect French toast recipe. I used thick 2 day old sourdough slices. Delicious & light. I also did the macerated strawberries. Perfect. Served with Maple Syrup & Natural Yoghurt to offset the sweet. Will keep this as my brunch go to.
Peta says
Deliciously decadent breakfast. Used Brioche and did macerated strawbs and blueberries.
Mel B says
Haven’t cooked French toast since I was a kid. Thought I’d give it a go with your bog standard Woolies White Loaf toast sliced as that’s what I have (hello inflation!)
Woolies loaf was purchased yesterday and though it seemed stale enough (good onya Woolies, is that allya got, 1 day?!?!) I decided each slice should take a trip through the good old Breville toaster on level 2. Not enough to brown but enough to slightly crisp up.
Followed the recipe to a T and yielded AMAZING results.
Currently trying to hold my Whippet back from extending his extra long snoot up over the kitchen bench to catch the cooling toasts. Wish I could post a pic of it here! 😂
10/10 and I’ve only nibbled so far.
Side note for Aussies: if using cheapo Wooolies White Toast Loaf you can use the whole loaf with the amount of batter in this recipe. Extra French toast = happy days, google ‘freezing French Toast’ and thank me later 😂
Roxanne says
Oh well…I’ll never order french toast out any more because it will never taste this good. Yet another winner 🏆
Candy Schley says
Not only do I love your recipes, but before I even get to trying a recipe, I’m laughing at your commentary! I’ve laughed out loud several times and I’ve only read 3 recipes! “Get off your high horse” was awesome!
Holly says
Made this for the first time this morning and it was a huge hit! So easy to make too!
10/10
Gordon Ramsay says
This looks so good! Everyone at my house will love it! Thanks for your guide. Love it!
Kylie says
A weekend favourite! Highly recommended 👌
Beth Herman says
Thanks for this great recipe, I tried another topping, yogurt, the end result I got was quite interesting.
Jackson says
Hello,
I’m Jackson, I’m a chef who loves food, I’m always interested in new foods. French Toast is great! I just finished them tonight, taste is great and i had a great dinner with my little family. Thanks for your sharing.
Sincerely grateful!
SONNGUYEN says
Are strawberries you imported from VIETNAM? please show me how to do it. My family will be very happy to use it. my daughter can make it
Nagi says
Hi…those are Queensland strawberries from right here in Australia! N x
SONNGUYEN says
This cake looks very delicious, is the strawberry you imported from VIETNAM? but i haven’t tried it, wish i could try it in my country, and make it myself with your recipe. Thanks
Angela M Wanner says
To get the cinnamon to easily and completely mix with the egg – Before adding the eggs to the bowl add the vanilla. Then to the vanilla add the cinnamon and mix, it in it will make a paste. Beat eggs in a separate bowl then add to cinnamon mixture. They will combine easily no floating cinnamon.
Nagi says
Good tip! Thanks, Angela! N x
Sheila says
I love French toast and I am grateful to have found your recipe. I especially appreciate the general notes at the end. Thank you so much!
Nagi says
Thank you Sheila! So glad you enjoyed it! N x
Stephanie says
I’ve never cared for French toast because I can’t stand that they get soggy in the middle. I knew to find a Nagi French Toast recipe! Putting the bread in the oven first is such a good idea. My French Toast came out so good! And I love the sugared strawberries as a topping. Thank you for another perfect recipe!
John says
Great French toast. I added nutmeg because why not? I love nutmeg. A little trick I just learned and tried is to mix the cinnamon with the vanilla extract before adding the eggs and milk. It really seemed to help a lot with reducing, even eliminating the clusters of floating cinnamon. It incorporated quite well.
Stell says
Hands down 👍🏼 a winner with my hubby!!! Awesome recipe, loved it more than any restaurant he has ordered from.
Lyndal says
Amazing recipe. Thanks! We served it like the famous Katz Deli in New York does – with grilled crispy slices of sausage and maple syrup. They use kransky, we use spicy chorizo. Heaven!
Jennifer says
Looks amazing! Wondering if French toast can be frozen then reheated in the toaster for a quick breaky?
Beckers says
Yes..we do it all the time!