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French Toast Casserole

Posted By Stephanie Wise
December 22, 2011

This French toast casserole recipe saves you time and energy (and from a mess) by making a big batch of a classic breakfast in one dish.

French toast was one of my favorite breakfasts growing up. Waking up on Saturday mornings to the smell of warm, sweet bread sizzling on the stove was one of the only ways I’d get out of bed early. My dad was always the French toast maker, wielding that spatula and flipping those slices until there was a mouthwatering pile of warm, cinnamon-and-sugar-covered toast towering on the table. Not surprisingly, there were never many leftovers.

French Toast Casserole 

Now that I’m grown and have made my own fair share of French toast on the weekends, I’ve learned that while there’s nothing like a plate of syrupy sweet French toast for breakfast, the prep and cleanup afterward almost make it not worth it. Almost.

French Toast Casserole 

I knew I couldn’t give up on my beloved breakfast, so French toast casserole came to the rescue. It’s a much easier (and equally delicious) way to make the classic breakfast food, and with far less mess.

French Toast Casserole 

All you have to do is cut up your slices, cover them with the egg and cinnamon-sugar mixture and let them soak overnight. In the morning, top your slices with more cinnamon-sugary goodness, dots of butter and crunchy pecans and then bake in the oven. That’s it!

French Toast Casserole 

Top your plate with maple syrup and you’ve got yourself French toast without ever having to touch the stovetop.


A new spin on the classic breakfast, this overnight French Toast Casserole recipe is easy!

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mama20kidz said: Posted: 11/15/2011 11:48 AM
put some peaches on the top after cooking and call it "peach french".
 
saint4mtr said: Posted: 11/9/2011 7:42 PM
put in a can of apple pie filling in the bottom of the baking dish and top with the french bread. bake for 30 minutes.
 
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