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Your Family Will Love This French Toast Casserole Recipe

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Your Family Will Love This French Toast Casserole Recipe

If you love French toast, there is nothing you won’t love about French toast casserole. The recipe involves taking as much as a loaf of bread and covering it with an egg mixture. A topping of your choice is added. Typically this is made of walnuts, butter, and brown sugar, but any kind of nuts can be used and fruit and whipped topping can be added as well.

The whole thing is then put in a casserole dish to bake in the oven.

Once it comes out of the oven, it can be cut into squares for a pastry-like treat which is great for breakfast, or it can also be served midday with tea or coffee.

How to Make French Toast

Basically, making French toast involves taking a piece of bread and dipping it in an egg mixture, which often has milk or cream added and can sometimes also be seasoned with vanilla, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

The bread is then fried in olive oil or butter until it’s browned and cooked through. The recipe often uses day-old bread because its tougher texture will allow it to soak up the eggs without falling apart. After the French toast is prepared, it can be served with fruit, whipped cream, syrup, and other preferred toppings.

There are several variations on the traditional French bread recipe. Some choose to soak it in wine, rose water, or orange juice as an alternative to the egg mixture. Others dip it in milk first and add the egg mixture afterward.

French Toast in Other Cultures

The dish may also vary depending on the culture it is being served in.

In Spain, torrijas are served. These are made by soaking stale bread in wine or milk with honey and spices. The bread is then dipped in beaten egg and fried with olive oil. This technique breaks down the fibers of the bread, making for a crispy outside and smooth inside.

In Hong Kong, they start by making a sandwich, typically with peanut butter and jelly filling, although meats can also be used. The entire sandwich is then dipped in egg and fried and served with a topping of syrup or honey.

In New Orleans, French toast is referred to as pan perdu. This is a common breakfast dish that starts with New Orleans-style French bread that is dipped in an egg custard mixture that includes various spirits. It is then topped with fruit syrups, powdered sugar, or honey.

In France, French toast is also referred to as pan perdu and it can be prepared in a number of ways. The preparation for French toast casserole varies slightly from the preparation of French toast in that many slices are covered by the egg mixture. The topping is then added, and the whole recipe is left to bake in the casserole dish. There is no frying of the individual slices of bread.

French Toast Breakfast

A French toast breakfast can be a real treat. The thick slices will do well when served on their own with a cup of coffee, but those who have big appetites for a morning meal will want to add eggs, sausages, bacon, and other early morning items.

If you are going for something a bit fancier and want to make French toast casserole using the recipe we provided, a bit of planning will be involved. In addition to the time spent preparing the dish, the whole thing takes four hours to bake and an additional 20 minutes to cool. Therefore, you will have to get up pretty early in the morning to have it ready by breakfast time.

However, because it can be made in a slow cooker, you don’t need to spend a lot of time tending to it. One idea may be to start the slow cooker some time in the middle of the night to have it ready by the time you wake up.

Some cooks may prefer to make the whole meal the night before. French toast casserole makes an ideal breakfast for just about any morning, but it can also be a special treat for the holidays.

So, if you want to make a morning treat for your family, think about the kind of French toast casserole you want to create and how you will distribute the time so you can make a great meal, and get some sleep too! The dish can take a bit of forethought to prepare, but it will be well worth it in the end!

Get Your Kids Involved!

Why not have your kids help you with this recipe? Kids love being included, especially when it comes to food. As long as your kids are old enough to safely handle common kitchen utensils, they can give you a hand with this recipe. Of course, make sure they understand kitchen safety before anything else!

Whether they help you gather the ingredients or actually do one of the steps themselves, having your kids help make this French toast casserole will give them a greater appreciation for what they make. Breakfast will be extra special, since they'll get to enjoy the fruits of their own labor.

Cooking with your kids is a great way to teach them some important skills. They'll need to know how to cook to be a functioning adult. By teaching them these skills now, you'll set them up for great success in the future. This is a fantastic way to teach your kids about a slow cooker!

We hope you enjoy this amazing French toast casserole recipe. We think it's a great way to make a morning extra special, especially for those in your family who love a sweet start to their morning. Make sure to save this recipe, and let us know if you enjoy it!

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French Toast

French Toast Casserole


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  • Author: Moms Who Think
  • Total Time: 50 minutes

Description

This recipe is a great way to make your family's morning extra special.


Ingredients

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  • Vegetable oil spray
  • 1 loaf supermarket French or Italian bread (16 ounces), cut into 1-inch pieces (16 cups)
  • 2 1/2 cups whole milk
  • 7 large eggs
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 cups candied walnuts or pecans, chopped coarse

Instructions

  1. Line slow cooker with aluminum foil collar, then line with foil sling and coat with vegetable oil spray. Adjust the oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 225°F. Spread bread over rimmed baking sheet and bake, shaking pan occasionally, until dry and crisp, about 40 minutes.
  2. Spread bread into prepared slow cooker. Whisk milk, eggs, cream, granulated sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg together in bowl, then pour mixture evenly over bread. Press gently on bread to submerge.
  3. Mix brown sugar and butter in medium bowl until smooth, then stir in walnuts. Sprinkle walnut mixture over casserole. Cover and cook until center of casserole is set, about 4 hours on low.
  4. Let casserole cool for 20 minutes. To serve, either spoon casserole onto individual plates or transfer casserole to serving platter using sling.
  • Prep Time: 10 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 Minutes
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Fried
  • Cuisine: British
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