These Cinnamon French Toast Bites are so much fun to make! You kind of “sauté” them, as though you are stir frying! And it goes without saying that they’re fun to EAT too. 🙂
Those of you who have been following along for a while will know that I have a weakness for french toast. I’ve shared 9 french toast recipes so far, and I’ve even created a recipe collection for them! (You can check it out here -> New Ways With French Toast).
I expect to run out of ideas soon. A french toast drought.
But until then, I’ll keep sharing new takes on french toast that I come up with. No matter how wacky they may seem, as long as they’re scrumptious! And these little babies certainly fit that bill.
They taste like mini cinnamon doughnuts! With about 80% less calories – win, win, win!!
These French Toast Bites are really just a variation on my Cinnamon French Toast Sticks. The only difference is that the bread is cut into cubes and they are way more fun to cook.
“More fun to cook?”, I hear you ask. Yes, they really are! Because they are in the shape of cubes, browning each side by turning them is a real pain. So instead, I “sauté” them with a wooden spoon, as though I’m making a stir fry. It works perfectly!
Food you can eat with your hands. My favourite kind….
OK, here we go, here are my Baby Hands on show for you to have a giggle at. Gives you some perspective of the size of these French Toast Bites. But remember, my hands are abnormally small so the French Toast Bites look larger than they actually are!!
– Nagi
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 Bites
Ingredients
- 4 thick slices of slightly stale white bread (1"/2.5cm thick) (Note 1)
- 2 large eggs (or 3 small eggs)
- 1/4 cup milk
- Pinch of salt
- 1/4 cup white sugar
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon powder
- 3 tbsp butter , separated
- Maple syrup to serve (not optional!)
Instructions
- Cut the crust off the bread, then cut each piece into 9 equal cubes.
- Whisk the eggs, milk and salt in a medium bowl.
- Combine sugar and cinnamon in a shallow bowl.
- Melt 1 1/2 tbsp of butter in a fry pan over medium high heat. Don't let the butter brown.
- Quickly toss half the bread cubes in the egg mixture and use your hands to shake off excess egg mixture. Place the bread cubes in the fry pan and use a wooden spoon to "sauté" them until browned on all sides - about 2 to 3 minutes.
- Remove the bread cubes from the fry pan straight into the sugar mixture. Toss to coat, then remove onto a plate.
- Repeat with remaining bread cubes.
- Serve immediately, with maple syrup for dipping.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Have you see all the other FRENCH TOAST recipes I have? I’ve even made up an entire Recipe Collection for them!
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mila furman says
BABY HANDS!!! This looks so good Nagi! I don’t know how you come up with all these ideas but they are genius!
Nagi | RecipeTin says
It’s a super simple, easy one! Doesn’t take a genius to create something like this!! 🙂 Have a great weekend Mila!
Linda Wiseman says
Nom! Nom! Nom!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love everything about this post!!!!
Nagi | RecipeTin says
THANK YOU Linda!! I hope you and your family are well, especially your son (where is he currently posted?) 🙂
Linda Wiseman says
Hi Nagi,
My son isn’t sure yet where he will be stationed next but should find out within the next few weeks. Right now he is stationed at a post which about 4 hours away from home. This is the closest he has been to home since he entered college years ago. I am getting spoiled having him be able to come home every few weeks.
Have a great weekend!
Linda
Nagi | RecipeTin says
Oh wow, that’s so fantastic! I’m so happy to hear that 🙂 I am sure you are making the most of him being so close to home!!
Linda Wiseman says
Yep! Loving every minute I can get with him! 🙂
Dini @ Giramuk's Kitchen says
I love that the Maple syrup is NOT optional!! 😀
French toast is by far my favourite breakfasts in the weekend, but I’ve never tried it with Cinnamon. and I love that these are bite sized! I can just see myself watching the weekend cartoons with a plate of these infront of me! 😀
Nagi | RecipeTin says
Thanks so much Dini! And NO, of course Maple Syrup is NOT optional!! Ha ha!! 🙂
Kevin | keviniscooking says
I love scrumptious little finger food nibbles like this! Those mini cubes all coated in cinnamon sugar YUM! Plus, I could have these anytime, not just for breakfast, right?! 😉
Nagi | RecipeTin says
ABSOLUTELY Kevin! Dessert, anyone 🙂
Ann says
Nagi, how I love your website…..you are one creative cook. Now about French Toast, I was never keen on it but then I made it with Greek sweet bread (the braided one – Easter bread?) and what a difference that made. I will be making these bites soon.
My manicurist has Baby Hands also -makes me feel like Gigantica!
Nagi | RecipeTin says
I hope you do try these, I promise they are MUCH more interesting than the usual and fun to make too. Though perhaps I am just weird, getting a kick out of “sautéing” these like I’m cooking pieces of chicken or something! French toast with Greek bread would be fabulous. Actually, French Toast made with anything other than ordinary bread is a huge step up!
I trust your talented Giant Hands will be whipping up some delicious things in your kitchen this weekend! 🙂