This easy French Toast recipe is the BEST, with a thicker batter and cinnamon sugar flavors that really set it apart. It’s one of our family’s favorite breakfasts!
Want more breakfast recipes? Try Biscuits and Gravy, Eggs Benedict and Belgian Waffles!
If I offered up breakfast options for a family vote, everyone would choose this classic French Toast recipe, served with fresh fruit, syrup and whipped cream! We’ve been making it for decades, and it’s truly the best french toast recipe!
How to Make French Toast:
Combine Ingredients: Add of the ingredients, except the bread, to a blender or shallow dish and mix to combine.
Dip Bread: Dip each bread slice into the egg mixture, dredging on both sides.
Cook: Place bread on hot greased griddle or large skillet. Cook for a few minutes on each side, until golden.
Serve: I love to serve this easy french toast warm, with homemade syrup and a side of berries!
Ingredients Notes:
Bread: I recommend using thick sliced bread, like Sara Lee Artesano, Texas Toast, or leftover homemade bread. It’s nice (but not necessary) if the bread is a few days old, or slightly stale. We also loving using thick slices of cinnamon bread or brioche!
Flour: My Secret Ingredient! The flour helps to make more of a “batter” for dipping the bread, which yields extra fluffy and delicious french toast. If mixing the batter by hand, start by mixing flour and eggs, then add the milk and remaining ingredients.
Milk: Any kind of milk will work (even dairy free), but the the higher fat milk, the creamier the batter will be. Whole milk works great and you could even add a little splash of cream if you want.
More French Toast Recipes:
- Crunchy French Toast
- Brioche French Toast
- French Toast Roll Ups
- Pumpkin French Toast
- Eggnog French Toast
- Air Fryer French Toast
- Baked French Toast Casserole
Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:
To Make Ahead: The batter can be made 1-2 days ahead of time, depending on the freshness of your ingredients.
To Freeze: Allow french toast to cool completely and store in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 3 months. Rewarm on a skillet, in the toaster, or for a few seconds in the microwave.
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Recipe
French Toast
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 large eggs
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 8 thick slices bread
Instructions
- Preheat griddle to 350 degrees F or or heat a skillet over medium heat.
- Add all ingredients, except the bread, to a blender or to a shallow dish and whisk well to combine. If whisking by hand, mix flour and eggs together first, then add remaining ingredients.
- Dip bread slices into the batter, dredging them well on both sides, and place on hot, greased griddle or skillet.
- Cook for a few minutes, until the bottom of the breads starts to get golden brown. Flip and cook on the other side the same.
- Remove to a plate. Serve warm with syrup and a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
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I originally shared this recipe in February 2015. Updated April 2018, June 2021 and October 2022.
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I’ve made this several times. Absolutely Fantastic.
Wow! I made this for breakfast today. My family scarfed this down so quickly. I followed the recipe exactly (blender method), and it turned out perfectly. I can’t wait to use this to host a bougie brunch with friends.
Was a big hit with the whole family!
I never liked French Toast. But, for some reason, I felt the urge to make it. I found this recipe and it turned out really well. I used bread of normal thickness and I halved the recipe in case I didn’t like it. The bread didn’t soak up so much of the batter (possibly because it wasn’t very thick), such that I ended up using eight or more slices of bread for half the recipe otherwise. I used maple sugar instead of conventional sugar. I used a gluten-free flour. I also left out the cinnamon from the batter. Instead, I sprinkled some cinnamon on top after making it. I had it with some maple syrup. It was very satisfying. Thank you! 🙂
This recipe is great. I’ve made it about 4 times since I discovered the recipe a week ago! Even though it’s great as written, I couldn’t help myself by experimenting a bit. My favorite version so far has been substituting brown sugar for white sugar and adding an extra 2 T cornstarch (along with the flour that’s already in the recipe). And using leftover thanksgiving dinner rolls (I use a sweet, buttery recipe for those), sliced crosswise in half, as the bread. This version has had the best crispy-fluffiness. Thank you!
I wasn’t really a HUGE fan of French toast probably because it was always too dry, too eggy, too wet etc. This is PERFECT. Holy crap it’s so freaking good.
This was a great recipe. I made it as written and my husband raved about it. This is now my go-to French Toast recipe.
The best recipe!!! I only has thin bread, but toasted and that helped it from getting soggy. Definitely a household favorite now.