If you’ve ever wondered how to make French toast that’s golden on the outside and soft, custardy on the inside—this is it. This simple method uses pantry staples and comes together in minutes for the perfect cozy breakfast.
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Why You’ll Love This RecipeIngredients neededHow to make this classic french toast recipeRecipe TipsWhat is the Best type of bread for French Toast?Frequently Asked QuestionsEasy French Toast Recipe
The most delicious french toast you’ll have at home!
Of ALL the recipes that I have made in my adult life, this homemade French Toast recipe is easily in our top 5! Typically we go with this basic recipe but I’ve made it all: Stuffed French Toast, French Toast Sticks, even more viral Vegan French toast! Needless to say, we’re a big french toast family 🙂
Once you get the hang of making it, it’ll be something you want on a weekly basis! Well, maybe not weekly, but we do have it quite often when we want a simple but slightly indulgent breakfast on the weekend. I hope you enjoy!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
It’s ready in under 20 minutes!
Simple, foolproof method (great for beginners) for the perfect french toast!
The texture is PERFECT: crisp edges + soft center
Uses basic pantry ingredients
Easy to customize with different breads and toppings
Ingredients needed
The ingredients for this easy french toast recipe are listed fully down in the recipe card but let’s briefly go over the pantry staples needed including a few substitutions you can make as desired!
Eggs. The base of the custard that gives French toast its rich texture
Milk. Adds creaminess; whole milk is ideal but any milk works. Use almond milk or other plant-based milk for a dairy free option.
Ground cinnamon. Adds warmth and classic flavor
Nutmeg. Optional but adds subtle depth that I LOVE!
Vanilla extract. Brings everything together with a hint of sweetness
Salt. Just a pinch of salt balances the flavors
Day old bread. Thick slices of bread work best Challah is my personal favorite but brioche, Texas toast, or sourdough are also great! More details below.
Cooking spray or butter. Prevents sticking and helps create yummy golden edges!
Optional toppings. Maple syrup, powdered sugar, fresh fruit, and whipped cream
How to make this classic french toast recipe
Just a reminder that you can find the FULL written recipe down in the recipe card, but I want to quickly go over how to make them with visuals for you 🙂
Whisk together eggs and spices. In a wide set medium bowl, whisk together the eggs and spices. I’ve found that this helps to better evenly distribute the cinnamon and nutmeg so that they don’t all just get stuck on the side of the bowl.
Whisk in eggs and vanilla. Add in the milk, vanilla, and salt to the egg mixture and whisk again to fully combine.
Soak the bread. Dip the bread slices into the custard mixture and let it soak for just about 3 seconds per side. You don’t want it to be TOO wet.
Cook the French toast. Place the soaked toast pieces directly onto a pre-heated large skillet or griddle over medium high heat
that has been brushed with butter (or sprayed with oil). Let each piece cook for about 4 minutes per side or until they’re a nice golden brown color. Let cool slightly on a wire rack.
Recipe Tips
Use slightly stale hearty bread so it soaks up the custard without getting soggy
Don’t over-soak! Just a few seconds per side is enough or else you’ll end up with soggy french toast!
Cook over medium heat so the inside cooks through without burning the outside
For extra richness, swap part of the milk for heavy cream
Add a little sugar or brown sugar to the custard if you want sweeter French toast. I personally like to just add the sweetness later with drizzle of maple syrup!
What is the Best type of bread for French Toast?
The best bread for French toast is thick-cut, slightly stale bread that can soak up the custard without falling apart. You want something sturdy with a soft interior so you get that perfect contrast of crispy edges and a custardy center. Let’s go over the options:
Top Bread Choices for French Toast
Challah. Slightly sweet, rich, and fluffy. This is one of the BEST options and gives you that classic, bakery-style French toast we all love!
Brioche. Similar to challah but even richer and more buttery. It makes extra soft, indulgent French toast. This is my go to second option when I can’t find good Challah.
Texas Toast. Thick-cut white bread that’s sturdy and easy to find. Great for a classic, budget-friendly option!
Sourdough. Adds a subtle tangy flavor that balances the sweetness really nicely. It also holds up well when soaked!
French Bread (Baguette slices). Chewier and more structured, giving you a slightly firmer texture.
Bread to Avoid
Thin white sandwich bread (too flimsy and turns soggy fast)
Very fresh, soft bread (doesn’t hold its structure well)
Frequently Asked Questions
Use thick, slightly stale bread and avoid soaking it too long. Also make sure your pan is hot enough before cooking – this is key!
Yes! You can substitute with non-dairy milk or even a splash of water in a pinch.
It’s often from using thin bread or not enough egg in your mixture. Thick slices and a proper custard ratio make all the difference!
Easy French Toast
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Nutritional info is for 6 slices of challah bread
Type of bread – see section above for me bread recommendations (I’ve tried it all!). TLDR; my favorite bread for french toast is Challah with Brioche being a close second. When all else fails, thick Texas style toast also works well!
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