French Toast Recipes

Made in the skillet, French toast is a quick but elegant breakfast. Or with a little extra fuss, your family will flock to recipe versions of stuffed French toast, French toast casserole, and cream cheese French toast.

 
 
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French-Toasted Angel Food Cake

From Better Homes and Gardens

Angel food cake is made into light and sweet French toast in this breakfast recipe. Also try it for dessert!

French-Toasted Angel Food Cake

No-Fry French Toast

From Better Homes and Gardens

Baking instead of frying French toast makes this breakfast favorite a hearty and healthy way to start your day.

No-Fry French Toast

French Toast Casserole

From Pepperidge Farm

Tempting cinnamon bread is soaked in a custard overnight, ready to be baked for a perfect brunch dish.

French Toast Casserole

Crunchy French Toast

From Betty Crocker

Orange juice and whole-grain cereal add flavor and crunch to easy stove-top or baked French toast.

Crunchy French Toast

Baked French Swirl Toast

From Pepperidge Farm

This aromatic, make-ahead French toast casserole combines cinnamon swirl bread and dried cranberries for a satisfying breakfast treat.

Baked French Swirl Toast

French Toast Swirl Sticks

From Pepperidge Farm

Finger food for breakfast? You bet! These delicious French toast sticks are especially good because they're made with whole wheat cinnamon raisin bread and served with yogurt or syrup for dipping.

French Toast Swirl Sticks

Pain Perdu (French Toast)

From Better Homes and Gardens

The cream cheese filling makes this sweet breakfast favorite an extra-special treat.

Pain Perdu (French Toast)

Les Orielles de Cochon

From Better Homes and Gardens

Les Orielles de Cochon (lay zaw-RE-y day kaw-SHOHN) is French for pig's ears. Why the funny name? Because as these sweet treats fry, they are twisted to resemble little ears. Drizzle them with syrup for a sweet treat.

Les Orielles de Cochon

Breakfast Birthday Cake

From Better Homes and Gardens

If you like French toast, you'll love this two-layer strawberry-and cream-stuffed breakfast treat.

Breakfast Birthday Cake

Crunch-Topped French Toast

From Better Homes and Gardens

This heart healthy, make-ahead breakfast entree is baked with a crunchy topping and sweetened with fresh strawberries.

Crunch-Topped French Toast

Egg Nog Rum French Toast

From The Food Channel

A perfect holiday morning breakfast or brunch for the adults in the family. Pair the perennial favorite rum-raisin flavor with egg nog for a cravable and creamy French Toast.

Egg Nog Rum French Toast

Stuffed French Toast

From Family Circle

Challah, a sweet egg bread, makes wonderful French toast, especially when it's filled with cinnamon-spiced cream cheese. Enjoy this recipe for breakfast or brunch.

Stuffed French Toast

Stuffed French Toast

From Diabetic Living

One slice of French toast oozing with cream cheese and drizzled with melted fruit spread does not have many more calories or grams of fat than a bowl of most breakfast cereals.

Stuffed French Toast

"Healthified" Raspberry French Toast Bake

From Betty Crocker

65% fewer calories, 84% less fat, 84% less sat fat than the original recipe. Check out this skinnier take on a brunch favorite.

"Healthified" Raspberry French Toast Bake

Streusel French Toast

From Better Homes and Gardens

Crushed shredded wheat biscuits add lightly crunchy topping to this make-ahead, nutrition-packed breakfast. The fresh strawberry topping makes it even more special.

Streusel French Toast

French Toast with Peaches and Raspberries

From The Food Channel

Peaches and raspberries are the perfect addition of light sweetness to buttery French toast that's great with a side of crispy bacon or sizzling sausage. A lovely breakfast-in-bed choice to serve Mom on Mother's Day.

French Toast with Peaches and Raspberries

No-Fry French Toast

From Heart-Healthy Living

Crispy French toast that isn't fried? It's possible with this recipe. Sweet orange-cinnamon syrup tops off this delicious breakfast meal.

No-Fry French Toast

Bananas Foster Syrup

From Better Homes and Gardens

For breakfast, spoon this syrup over French toast or waffles. For dessert, try it over ice cream.

Bananas Foster Syrup

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