Cinnamon Crunch French Toast Sticks

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French toast sticks are one of those breakfasts that just feel fun. They’re crispy, dippable, and way more exciting than a regular slice of French toast—especially for kids. The best part? You can make them at home with simple ingredients in just minutes.

a stack of crunch french toast sticks sitting on a plate covered in syrup

If you’ve ever relied on frozen French toast sticks, this homemade version is about to become your new favorite. They’re soft and custardy inside, golden on the outside, and perfect for dunking in syrup, powdered sugar, or even a little chocolate sauce.

In high school local fast food places started pushing “French toast sticks” and I’ll tell you what, half the student body rolled in every morning with them. I was from an eat-at-home family so I never indulged which means I just had to make it happen for my own kids to relive my childhood.

What are French Toast Sticks?

French toast sticks are sort of like giant French toast French fries. They are long, thin pieces of bread that are dipped in an egg mixture and baked so that you can pick them up and dip them. They are often deep fried, but we just bake ours which makes them a little healthier. Kids go wild for French toast sticks!

A stack of French Toast Sticks that are baked to a golden brown. they are sprinkled with powdered sugar and syrup is being poured over the top. Sliced strawberries are around the toast.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Kid-Friendly: These are made for little hands and big appetites. The dippable sticks and crispy coating make breakfast feel fun (and yes, kids actually get excited about these).

Pantry-Friendly: Everything in this recipe is simple and easy to find—no special ingredients, just basics yo

How to Make the BEST French Toast

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A photo of a stack of 4 perfectly made french toast slices dripping with syrup and fresh berries. How to Make French Toast

This classic easy French toast recipe is the simple, cozy breakfast everyone loves. Golden on the outside, soft and custardy on the inside, with hints of cinnamon and vanilla, it’s a timeless recipe that never fails.

If you’ve been wondering how to make French toast that’s perfectly crisp on the outside and soft in the center, this is it. We even have a secret ingredient in the batter!

Easy French Toast Recipe

When I was about seven or eight, my uncle came to visit — my dad’s cool brother with the convertible we all loved riding in. One morning my mom made French toast, and I watched in disbelief as Uncle Richard skipped the maple syrup, grabbed the homemade raspberry syrup, and then piled on the powdered sugar. Mom didn’t say a word.

So, naturally, I followed his lead. I stretched my skinny little arm across the table, grabbed the powdered sugar, and absolutely covered my French toast. It was amazing.

These days I just add a light dusting, but it still makes me laugh how much other people shape our food habits. Years later, I was at a friend’s house when his mom offered me French toast… with cheese.

Cheese?! On French toast?! My brain said no — cheese belongs in eggs or on breakfast sandwiches, not soaking in custard. But of course I tried it, and one bite completely won me over. It didn’t make sense, but it was delicious.

I never did figure out exactly how she made it, but I’ll tell you this—that moment kicked off my lifelong love of sweet and salty flavors.

French Toast Ingredients

It is likely that you have all the ingredients you need to make this classic french toast recipe in your fridge already, including that surprise ingredient. This recipe is simple, here is what you will need:

  • Egg: The base of the custard. Eggs give French toast structure, richness, and that classic soft, custardy center.
  • Whole Milk: Adds moisture and helps thin the custard so it soaks evenly into the bread. The fat in whole milk also contributes to a richer flavor and creamier texture.
  • Vanilla Extract: Enhances the sweetness and adds warm, aromatic flavor that makes the custard taste more dessert-like and cozy.
  • Cinnamon (optional): Adds warmth and subtle spice, gi

Easy French Toast Casserole

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a photo of a piece of french toast casserole topped with fresh berries

Our Easy French Toast Casserole is a classic recipe for brunch or breakfast, especially a holiday breakfast! You’ll go nuts for the cinnamon crumb topping. 

It has been years and years since we’ve updated this old post for our favorite, simple french toast bake, but I’m finally getting around to it. Every year I’ve made it for a special breakfast, vowed to take new photos and then gobbled the entire thing up. 

Well, a few months back we lost a few of our older posts in a tragic mishap on the blog, so here we are, desperate to get this baked french toast back up because it’s the perfect holiday breakfast!

Ingredients for French Toast Casserole

There’s nothing too surprising here, but starting with a good bread is crucial! Other than the bread, you’ll probably have everything else at home already. Here is your ingredients list:

  • Challah, Brioche or Sourdough Bread: you want a dense sturdy bread and day old is best
  • Eggs: large eggs, medium and you’ll need more eggs, extra large and you’ll need less
  • Milk: don’t use fat free milk, but any other milk will work fine, we prefer 2%
  • Heavy Cream: essential for the custard base of the casserole and adds richness and flavor
  • Sugar: any granulated refined sugar works great
  • Brown Sugar: adds flavor and richness
  • Cinnamon: any brand of cinnamon is great
    • NOTE: If you’re a nutmeg fan, you could add a little pinch of nutmeg too. I especially love that during the holidays!
  • Vanilla: real vanilla extract is preferred

Topping

  • Butter: chilled and cut into small (1/2 inch-ish) cubes
  • Flour: just all purpose
  • Brown Sugar: I never need a reason for brown sugar…haha…but really it’s all the flavor and sweetness
  • Cinnamon: combined with the brown sugar and it’s all the flavor you need
  • Salt: just a little pinch enhances all the flavors
  • Optional: Top with powdered sugar and fresh raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, etc.

How to Make French Toast Casserole

This is a great recipe for the holidays because you can make it the night before and just pop it in the oven in the morning. In fact, it’s better if you let it sit overnight. Overnight french toast casserole makes breakfast on Christmas morning so easy! Just a thought! Here are the simplified steps for making this breakfast casserole:

  1. Prep: Tear or slice the bread into bite size pieces and prepare a baking dish by spraying with cooking spray. Place the bread into the pan.
  2. Whisk: Whis

Air Fryer French Toast Muffins [+Video]

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Air Fryer French Toast Muffins [+Video]

a photo of syrup bring drizzled over a golden french toast muffin dusted with powdered sugar

Satisfy your breakfast cravings with this mouth-watering air fryer French toast muffins recipe! Perfect for busy mornings, these muffins are packed with all the flavor of traditional French toast in a convenient, grab-and-go form.

Ok, so years ago we made these little French toast sticks, which are delicious, but I kinda couldn’t stop thinking about other options. Especially for times when you want to feed more people in a fast amount of time.

So I knew I had to ditch the oven and go for the air fryer! These little muffins are perfect for baby showers, parties, back to school breakfast or most of all, we eat them for dinner haha!

Ingredients for Air Fryer French Toast Muffins

These air fryer muffins use all the same ingredients as traditional french toast but we just cook them a little differently. Here is everything you will need:

  • Texas Toast or Cinnamon Swirl Bread
  • Eggs
  • Butter
  • Whole Milk
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Salt 
  • Flour
  • Ground Cinnamon
  • Powdered Sugar (optional)
  • Maple Syrup (optional)

The measurements needed for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card. Keep scrolling for all the details.

How to Make French Toast Muffins in the Air Fryer

Picture french toast casserole but in individual muffin-sized portions and you’ll have this recipe! Here are the simple steps:

  1. Prep: Preheat the air fryer to 350 degrees F.
  2. Whisk: In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, butter and milk.
  3. Combine: Add in the sugar, vanilla, salt, flour and cinnamon and whisk vigorously to combine. 
  4. Stir: Using a sharp bread knife, dice the bread into 1″ cubes and add to the egg base, stir to combine, tossing the cubed bread to coat.
  5. Air Fry: Distribute the mixture into silicone muffin cups and air fry at 350 degrees F for 15 minutes until golden brown.
  6. Serve: Remove and serve with syrup and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

All of these instructions can also be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.

Watch How These French Toast Muffins are Made…

Peach Cobbler French Toast Casserole [+Video]

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Peach Cobbler French Toast Casserole [+Video]

a photo of a serving of golden baked peach cobbler french toast casserole topped with a dollop of whipped cream

This peach cobbler french toast casserole is loaded with cinnamon-y peaches, tender sweet bread and a crumb topping that will knock your socks off.

I love that we are starting to get fresh peaches from the local farmers and there’s nothing like peaches and fresh whipped cream. If you’ve never made your own, well you have missed out. I love everything about fresh whipped cream including (and I know this is a little silly) knowing that some sweet dairy farm here in Utah worked hard just for you and me. It’s why I teamed up with the Dairy Council to talk about delicious dairy products.

I wait all summer for the farm stands to start carrying peaches and as soon as they do I’m all over it like flies on a porta potty….er that’s gross but I’m all over it, and that’s the point. This Peach Cobbler French Toast Casserole is seriously the perfect breakfast to celebrate such a lovely, luscious fruit.

Good heavens, just look at all of that buttery cobbler, crumble topping and it’s swimming in our favorite buttermilk syrup. Mmmmm, buttermilk syrup. Shall we have a moment of silence for the world’s best syrup? Even my Aunt Jemima lovin’ husband (no joke, he’d rather have store bought than homemade maple syrup) prefers buttermilk syrup over all else. It’s fantastic.

a photo of several servings of peach french toast casserole topped with a streusel topping with a container of syrup next to them and slices of fresh peaches

Ingredients for Peach Cobbler French Toast Casserole

At first glance, this list is going to look long, but there is a lot of overlap between the three different parts of the recipe. Here is what you will need:

French Toast Casserole

  • Sour Dough Bread: day old bread is even better and French bread works fine too
  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • Heavy Cream
  • Brown Sugar
  • White Sugar
  • Spices: Cinnamon and Nutmeg
  • Extracts: Vanilla and Almond Extract

Peach Filling

  • Peaches
  • Cornabys EZ Gel: or flour for thickening
  • Brown Sugar
  • Cinnamon

Crumb Topping

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