Why You Need This French Toast Recipe

Perfect custard ratio: While eyeballing ingredients can work for French toast (and sometimes lemonade or mac and cheese), truly great French toast needs just the right ratio of milk/cream to eggs. No soggy/eggy results! If you’ve ever struggled with soggy or eggy results in the past, this foolproof recipe is for you! It comes out with crisp edges and tender centers, every time. Quick and easy: Less than 15 minutes to make! We love fast breakfasts around here. Breakfast staple (and the inspiration for my French toast casserole!) that everyone should know how to make.

I know, I know. You probably think you don’t need a French toast recipe, and hey, you might be right! However, if you’ve ever made a batch that was too eggy, too soggy, or even too bland, consider giving my recipe a try. I went through lots of testing to come up with the best (but still easy and fast!) French toast recipe out there–no eggy, soggy, dry, or flavorless results here! You’re definitely going to want to save this one 😉

What You Need

In addition to a few slices of quality bread, you need only a handful of basic ingredients to make this recipe:

Milk & cream. I prefer to use a blend of milk and heavy cream for my custard mixture; however, if you don’t have heavy cream in your fridge, simply use all milk instead. The custard around the bread will simply be a bit thinner/less rich. Eggs. A critical component! You’ll need three large eggs here. Preferably, you should be using room temperature eggs for the easiest mixing, but this recipe will still work with straight-from-the-fridge ingredients. Sugar. We’ll use just a small amount of sugar in our custard mixture to add sweetness and encourage the bread to caramelize. Many recipes skip this ingredient, but I’m a firm believer in adding it! Vanilla and cinnamon. Strictly technically speaking, these are optional, but French toast without vanilla and cinnamon just isn’t nearly as good! A splash of almond extract or a pinch of nutmeg would also work here, if you have a more adventurous palate.

SAM’S TIP: Want to keep your French toast warm while you prepare the rest? Arrange the pieces in a single layer on a baking sheet, then place in an oven set to its lowest setting. Or, if your oven has a “keep warm” setting, just use that! Remember, this is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!

How to Make French Toast

SAM’S TIP: Whisk your custard thoroughly to make sure the eggs are well incorporated into the rest of the mixture. If your mixture is not well combined, you could end up with toasted bread surrounded by bits of fried egg…not what we’re looking for here! SAM’S TIP: Let your pan warm over medium-high heat for at least several minutes before adding your soaked bread. If the heat is too low or the pan too cool when you add the bread, your toast will take too long to cook and can dry out. Don’t turn the heat up too high though, or you will burn the outside of your toast and be left with a soggy center. It should take at least a minute or two per side to cook properly. Don’t forget your toppings! My go-to choices are butter and maple syrup, but macerated strawberries, powdered sugar, and whipped cream are other great options! Enjoy! Let’s bake together! I’ll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe and video below! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me on Instagram, and you can also find me on YouTube and Facebook Recipe originally published February 2019, updated with new notes and photos September 2023. Recipe remains the same, it’s just as delicious as ever!

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