written by Ashley Fehr
5 from 42 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 55 minutes mins
Servings 6 servings
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Last updated on December 14, 2023
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French Toast Casserole is perfect for prepping the night before and popping in the oven for a weekend or holiday brunch! An overnight French toast bake with cinnamon, vanilla and maple and crispy cinnamon sugar topping.
Love a sweet breakfast? Try this Easy Cinnamon Roll Casserole, this Overnight Peach Cobbler French Toast Casserole or this Overnight Apple Crisp French Toast next!
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- How to make French Toast Casserole:
- What’s the best bread for French toast?
- Variations on this French Toast Casserole:
- What to serve with Baked French Toast:
- Some of our best French Toast recipes:
- French Toast Casserole Recipe
We are big breakfast lovers here.
It doesn’t matter if it’s breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner — if breakfast is on the table, we’re all in! There was no struggle to eat when this French Toast Casserole was on the table 😉
Some of our favorites for busy mornings?
Slow Cooker Oatmealfor those mornings we just can’t get it together, theseMini Frittata Muffinsfor a healthy breakfast or school lunch, and theseHealthy Blueberry Oatmeal Muffinsfor when we are running out the door, whatever the time of day.
But we also love sitting down to a relaxed breakfast or lunch on weekends, holidays, or birthdays — theseWhole Wheat Pancakesoften make an appearance, andThe BEST Cinnamon Bunsare a favorite always!
Adding to our list of favorites today is this easy French Toast Bake, which I love most because you can prep it completely the night before you need it.
The center is soft and tender like a bread pudding, but I love a sprinkling of cinnamon sugar on mine just for that fun texture!
How to make French Toast Casserole:
- Start with your bread — cut it or tear it into small pieces, and throw it into a greased baking dish.
- Whisk up your egg mixture, and pour it over top.
- Stir up the streusel mixture to throw on top.
- At this point, you can refrigerate to bake the next day (if you’re doing this, you may want to leave the streusel and add it in the morning so it stays crunchy), or you can let it sit for a couple hours and bake right away.
- Serve warm or at room temperature — my kids even love the leftovers for lunches!
What’s the best bread for French toast?
Stale bread is best for French toast because it’s a little drier, and will soak up that egg mixture before baking.
If I don’t have stale bread, I like to toast slices briefly to dry them out before adding to my pan.
In reality, you can use almost any leftover breads or baking you have to make French toast!
Brioche, or Brioche buns, leftover croissants, donuts, pancakes, cinnamon raisin bread would all be amazing, and I’m all for using up leftover bits before they’ve gone bad.
Variations on this French Toast Casserole:
- To make this French Toast Casserole dairy free, substitute the dairy milk for almond or coconut milk and be sure that your bread doesn’t contain dairy.
- You can swap the brown sugar for maple syrup for a maple twist on this French toast bake.
- Add in chocolate chips, swirls of peanut butter, fresh or frozen berries, chopped bananas, nuts, or chunks of cream cheese if you want! This recipe is really an awesome one for adapting and having fun with. Let your mind go wild!
What to serve with Baked French Toast:
This French toast recipe doesn’t need much for side dishes, but I love serving it with smoothies (thisHealthy Strawberry Smoothie recipeand thisPineapple Smoothieare favorites), or fruit salad (thisCreamy Fruit Salad Recipe,Hawaiian Fruit Salad, andChristmas Fruit Saladare fun ones depending on the season!), to create a more balanced meal.
Coffee is also a must!
Some of our best French Toast recipes:
- Overnight Caramel French Toast
- Baked Overnight Pumpkin French Toast
- Crockpot French Toast Recipe
- Overnight Peanut Butter French Toast Casserole
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written by Ashley Fehr
5 from 42 votes
French Toast Casserole is perfect for prepping the night before and popping in the oven for a weekend or holiday brunch! An overnight French toast bake with cinnamon, vanilla and maple syrup and crispy cinnamon sugar topping.
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ReviewPrep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 45 minutes mins
Total Time 55 minutes mins
Cuisine American
Course Breakfast
Servings 6 servings
Calories 416.58cal
Ingredients
- 1 loaf French bread (450g)
- 8 large eggs
- 1 cup milk
- 1/2 cup maple syrup (or granulated sugar)
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Cinnamon Sugar
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Glaze
- 1/4 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon milk
Instructions
Lightly grease a 9×9" pan.
Cut or tear bread into 1" cubes and place in pan — it will be full and that's okay!
In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, maple syrup, cinnamon and vanilla. Pour over bread in pan, doing your best to evenly distribute the mixture over the bread.
Using a spatula, press the bread down into the liquid the best you can.
Cinnamon Sugar: In a small bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle over bread.
Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight.
Cover (with foil or a lid) and bake at 350 degrees F for 40 minutes. Remove cover and bake another 15-20 minutes until set in the middle and top is slightly crispy.
Glaze: stir together powdered sugar and milk and drizzle over French toast, or serve with syrup, fruit, whipped cream or yogurt as desired.
Notes
*You can bake this in a 9×13″ pan if you prefer, but the casserole will be quite thin and will require reduced baking time.
Nutrition Information
Calories: 416.58cal | Carbohydrates: 68.16g | Protein: 16.6g | Fat: 8.21g | Saturated Fat: 2.97g | Cholesterol: 222.56mg | Sodium: 446.64mg | Potassium: 280.35mg | Fiber: 2.13g | Sugar: 29.25g | Vitamin A: 382.68IU | Calcium: 150.23mg | Iron: 3.5mg
Keywords french toast bake, french toast casserole
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