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This classic easy French toast recipe is the simple, cozy breakfast everyone loves. Golden on the outside, soft and custardy on the inside, with hints of cinnamon and vanilla, it’s a timeless recipe that never fails. We have a secret ingredient in the batter too!

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Easy French Toast Recipe

When I was about seven or eight, my uncle came to visit — my dad’s cool brother with the convertible we all loved riding in. One morning my mom made French toast, and I watched in disbelief as Uncle Richard skipped the maple syrup, grabbed the homemade raspberry syrup, and then piled on the powdered sugar. Mom didn’t say a word.

So, naturally, I followed his lead. I stretched my skinny little arm across the table, grabbed the powdered sugar, and absolutely covered my French toast. It was amazing.

These days I just add a light dusting, but it still makes me laugh how much other people shape our food habits. Years later, I was at a friend’s house when his mom offered me French toast… with cheese.

Cheese?! On French toast?! My brain said no — cheese belongs in eggs or on breakfast sandwiches, not soaking in custard. But of course I tried it, and one bite completely won me over. It didn’t make sense, but it was delicious.

I didn’t photograph it that way because I can never remember if the cheese was inside or out (and I’m weird about doing things “right”), but I’ll tell you this — that moment kicked off my lifelong love of sweet and salty flavors.

a stack of french toast covered in dripping syrup and fresh berries.

French Toast Ingredients

It is likely that you have all the ingredients you need to make this classic french toast recipe in your fridge already, including that surprise ingredient. This recipe is simple, here is what you will need:

  • Egg: The base of the custard. Eggs give French toast structure, richness, and that classic soft, custardy center.
  • Whole Milk: Adds moisture and helps thin the custard so it soaks evenly into the bread. The fat in whole milk also contributes to a richer flavor and creamier texture.
  • Vanilla Extract: Enhances the sweetness and adds warm, aromatic flavor that makes the custard taste more dessert-like and cozy.
  • Cinnamon (optional): Adds warmth and subtle spice, giving the French toast a classic, comforting flavor.
  • Nutmeg (optional): A small amount adds depth and a slightly sweet, nutty aroma that pairs perfectly with cinnamon and vanilla.
  • Granulated Sugar: Lightly sweetens the custard and helps the French toast caramelize to a golden-brown finish in the pan.
  • All-Purpose Flour: The surprise ingredient! Helps thicken the custard slightly so it clings to the bread, giving the French toast its signature crisp edges and soft center.
  • Salt: Balances the sweetness and enhances all the flavors in the custard, preventing it from tasting flat.

Simple, right?! I love a recipe I can make with a moment’s notice and not have to worry about having all the ingredients! I’d definitely make a side of delicious crispy bacon to go with it! The measurements for all the ingredients can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.

How to Make the BEST French Toast

Here are the basics steps to learning how to make french toast. Trust us, it’s easy!

  1. Whisk: Whisk the batter thoroughly until it is totally smooth with no separation
  2. Pour: Pour the batter into a shallow dish like a casserole dish or a pie plate. It allows the bread to get coated easily.
  3. Preheat: Completely preheat the griddle to medium before adding the French toast. The French toast will cook fast – about a minute on each side.
  4. Prep: Butter the griddle before cooking your first round of bread.
  5. Coat the Bread: Dip each slice of bread into the batter one at a time and allow the bread to soak in the batter for 15-20 second on each side.
  6. Cook: Place the slices on the griddle, flip when they get golden. Serve with syrup, fresh berries and powdered sugar!
syrup being poured over a stack of french toast covered in fresh berries.

French Toast FAQs

What’s the Best Bread for French Toast?

You could use a decent white sandwich bread, and this will be delicious. But if you really want to do it right, go with brioche or challahTexas toast will also work great too!
If you’re a sourdough bread fan, it is also a great option! The contrasting tang of sourdough is a yummy flavor twist!

Why Add Flour to the Batter?

The surprising ingredient I mentioned earlier is flour. Adding flour to the batter thickens it just slightly so you won’t even notice it, but it keeps the French toast from being just fried egg on bread.  It makes a perfectly crispy crust on the bread.

Can I Make This Recipe Dairy-Free?

This homemade french toast recipe can easily be made dairy-free be substituting the milk with either coconut milk or almond milk. The batter will be a little different consistency, but it will still be super tasty! Then coat the griddle with something other than butter — coconut oil or a cooking spray works great.

How to Keep French Toast Warm

Cook the french toast as directed in the instructions and then store it on a baking sheet in the oven that is set to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. That will keep it nice and warm until you are ready to serve it.

a stack of french toast covered in dripping syrup and fresh berries.

Tips for the Best French Toast Recipe

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  • When dredging the bread slices in the French toast batter, be sure to let it sit for a good 10 to 15 seconds on each side so it has time to really soak up the egg mixture. Don’t let them soak too long though. You don’t want soggy French toast, but you do want the middle of the French toast to have a custard like texture when it cooks.
  • Note that the cinnamon and nutmeg in the French toast batter are optional, but highly recommended! They give this homemade French toast a wonderful flavor without overwhelming the dish.
  • Before cooking the classic French toast, flick a few droplets of water onto your griddle or pan to make sure it’s nice and hot. If the water doesn’t immediately sizzle and steam off, you need to wait a few more minutes otherwise your French toast won’t turn golden brown while it cooks.

Our Favorite French Toast Toppings

There are so many ways to dress up a stack of simple french toast. Homemade syrups, diced fruit, powdered sugar, you name it! Here are some of our favorite french toast toppings besides plain maple syrup and butter:

syrup being poured over a stack of french toast covered in fresh berries.

Make Ahead, Storing and Reheating

Make Ahead: French toast can be completely made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for a few days or frozen and then reheated. If you want the French toast to be made fresh, you can make the batter up to 2 days ahead of time and then dip and cook the French toast hot and fresh.

Storing: Leftovers should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to 4-5 days. French toast also freezes extremely well! To freeze French toast, cook it as directed and then allow it to cool completely on a wire cooling rack.

Once it has cooled, place it on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. You can stack a few layers of French toast on top of each other as long as you separate each layer with parchment paper. Place the baking sheet into the freezer until the French toast is solid. Store it in freezer bags for up to 1 – 2 months.

Reheating: There are three ways to reheat French toast. They all work great. It just depends on how much time you have.

  • Microwave: zap them in the microwave for about a minute, the outside won’t be crispy.
  • Toaster: pop them in a toaster just like a piece of toast, the outside gets nice and toasty again.
  • Oven: place the French toast in a single layer on a baking sheet and warm them up in the oven at 300 degrees for 5-7 minutes.
a stack of french toast covered in dripping syrup and fresh berries.

Your search for how to make French toast ends here! This is the best batter, with the best kind of bread, with all the tips for how to cook it to perfection! Cover these babies in our sensational buttermilk syrup, and you’ll be in breakfast heaven! Who wants to join me for breakfast?!

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French Toast Recipe

By Carrian Cheney
Prep5 minutes
Cook5 minutes
Total10 minutes
Servings6
This recipe is your classic french toast with a surprising ingredient in the batter. You'll never do French toast any other way after making this recipe! 
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Ingredients 

  • 1 Egg, large
  • 2 Tablespoons Butter, unsalted, melted
  • ¾ Cup Milk, whole
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • Cup Flour
  • 1 Dash Cinnamon, (optional)
  • 1 Dash Nutmeg, (optional)
  • 1 Loaf Brioche, or Challah Bread, (Texas Toast can be used too)

Instructions 

  • Beat the egg in a baking dish or pie plate.
    1 Egg
  • Whisk in the melted butter, then slowly add the milk and vanilla, whisking to combine.
    2 Tablespoons Butter, ¾ Cup Milk, 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • Add the sugar, salt, flour and spices (optional) while continuing to whisk until totally smooth.
    2 Tablespoons Sugar, ¼ teaspoon Salt, 1 Dash Cinnamon, ⅓ Cup Flour, 1 Dash Nutmeg
  • Soak each side of the bread in the batter for about 15-20 seconds.
    1 Loaf Brioche
  • Heat a skillet or griddle over medium heat and spread butter all over the bottom. I just hold a stick and rub it everywhere.
  • Cook the bread for about 1 minute, or until golden and flip the bread, cooking on the other side for equal time or until golden.
  • Serve with buttermilk syrup or any favorite syrup!

Recipe Notes

How to reheat french toast: 
  • Toaster: pop them in a toaster just like a piece of toast, the outside gets nice and toasty again.
  • Oven: place the French toast in a single layer on a baking sheet and warm them up in the oven at 300 degrees for 5-7 minutes.
  • Microwave: zap them in the microwave for about a minute, the outside won’t be crispy.

Nutrition

Serving: 2slices, Calories: 351kcal, Carbohydrates: 37g, Protein: 9g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 138mg, Sodium: 408mg, Potassium: 68mg, Fiber: 0.3g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 692IU, Vitamin C: 0.01mg, Calcium: 78mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Carrian Cheney

Carrian Cheney is the creative force behind ‘Oh, Sweet Basil,’ a food blog she co-authors with her husband, Cade. She creates fresh, family-friendly recipes that encourage togetherness in the kitchen.

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174 Comments

  1. Shelby K says:

    5 stars
    Holy delicious. We made the buttermilk syrup with it too. Soooo yummy. Even our picky 5 and 2year old loved it. Although for a loaf of bread we had to double our “batter”. The batter only got us through half the loaf of bread.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Yay! So glad you enjoyed this recipe! Anytime my picky eaters will eat a meal I make, it’s a win!!

  2. Lisa Simmons says:

    5 stars
    Sadly I did not check my brioche closely enough before making the batter. It was beginning to mold. So having the batter ready and the syrup started I quick checked what bread I had excess of and used hoagie rolls and the smaller sourdough slices from a loaf. It was still beyond wonderful. Especially the buttermilk syrup. Kept dunking fresh blueberries into it and noshing even after the french “toast” was devoured. Thank you !

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Thank you so much Lisa! Oh man, it is always so sad when I go to use some bread and it is starting to mold! But way to be resourceful! So glad you enjoyed it!

  3. Marti says:

    4 stars
    I had a hard time getting the flour to incorporate in the egg mixture.
    Taste was good. Next time I will probably add more cinnamon.
    Husband said this is a keeper.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Thank you Marti! So glad you enjoyed this recipe! It needs a good hard whisk, and if you still have little clumps, it still turns out fine.

  4. Fedora Fernandes says:

    5 stars
    So much better than any bought French toast! Will definitely be saving this recipe and making again. Thank you for sharing

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Thank you so much Fedora!

  5. Amanda says:

    5 stars
    Just made tonight! I had some homemade pecan cinnamon bread given to me as a gift and thought this would be perfect for it and it was AMAZING!! I followed the recipe exactly, even the spices although I did add an extra egg. Threw in some thick bacon and scrambled eggs and topped the toast with pecan syrup and it was heaven! The flour is a great touch and made a huge difference I think. Definatley do not skip that part. This will go in my recipe box. Fantastic recipe!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Holy moly that bread sounds amazing Amanda! I need to get my hands on a loaf of that! Thank you so much for the feedback and I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  6. Trish says:

    5 stars
    Just made this for Valentine’s Day brunch & it is so tasty. This is definitely going to be my go to recipe. I made it with brioche bread & added just a bit more cinnamon. Thx for sharing!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      It’s it so good?! It is my total breakfast weakness! Thank you so much for the feedback Trish!

  7. Melanie says:

    5 stars
    Oh. My. God. Best French Toast EVER! I’ve never done a sweet version before, and often wanted too. Valentines Day seemed to be the day, and I was NOT disappointed! It’s not eggy, and just the right amount of sugar and spice… will be keeping this one handy!! Thank you x

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Yahoo! Thank you so much Melanie!

  8. Jen says:

    5 stars
    Amazing! I will never make French Toast any other way! The addition of cinnamon is soooo good.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Jen! Right?! I love the cinnamon in it! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe! Thank you for taking time to leave a comment!

  9. Michelle says:

    5 stars
    This has become our family’s favorite breakfast! So easy and delicious. I’ve gotten rid of every other French toast recipe – no need for them!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      This is what I love to hear Michelle! Thank you!! I can’t resist it myself!

  10. ASL says:

    5 stars
    Best French toast I’ve ever made -or eaten in any restaurant.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Wow! Thank you! I sure love it!