French Toast Casserole
Make your mornings special with this easy French Toast Casserole. It has everything you love about traditional French Toast, and is baked all in one pan!
When I was growing up, my older sisters did a lot of the cooking. They each had their own specialties, and my younger brother and I always looked forward to their meals.
One of our favorites is French Toast, and to this day my sister makes it better than anyone I know. Since we are separated by lots of land, I don’t get to scarf down her French Toast as much as I would like.
But I have found that no matter if you’re missing your family or simply just the food of your memories, sometimes the only solution is to head to the kitchen and get a little creative.
I’m telling you right now that this French Toast Casserole is so good, you may find yourself wanting it for not only breakfast, but also for your lunch, midday snack, dinner, and dessert as well!
You will make the bottom layer with brown sugar and melted butter, and it is just absolutely swoon-worthy!
Ingredients to make French Toast Casserole
- french bread
- butter
- brown sugar
- eggs
- milk
- vanilla extract
- cinnamon
- powdered sugar
How to Make French Toast Casserole – Step by Step
- You’ll start out with half a loaf of French Bread and then cut it into cubes. I am going to be a stickler for this one, because while you could substitute other breads, it really just won’t have that perfect flavor and texture. After you chop up the bread, then next melt some butter in a small sauce pan and stir in a cup of brown sugar. This is the bottom layer of your French Toast Casserole and it gives it an amazing caramelly flavor once it’s been baked.
- Next you’ll add in your bread cubes, then pour a mixture of eggs, milk, cinnamon, and vanilla over the top.
- Pop it into the oven and bake for about 30 minutes, and you are on your way to one of the most yummy breakfasts you’ll ever sink a fork in to! Really, I mean it!
Tips and Notes
Which bread is best for French Toast Casserole?
I prefer to use french bread, and it’s best if the bread is dry and not too soft. This allows it to soak up the yummy sauce from the casserole better and prevents the the french toast from becoming too soggy. If time allows, cut your french bread into cubes and place in a single layer on a cookie sheet over-night or for around 12 hours to help the bread dry out before baking.
You could also use sourdough, brioche, or Italian bread in this recipe, but like I said french bread is my favorite!
Can French Toast Casserole be Frozen?
Yes! Make the casserole in a freezer safe baking dish (such as a disposable aluminum foil pan) and bake as directed, then allow it to cool completely. Wrap in both plastic wrap and aluminum foil and freeze for up to three months. Allow the casserole to defrost completely in the refrigerator for roughly 24 hours before baking. Reheat the casserole, uncovered, at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes.
Can this be Made Ahead of Time?
Yes, and that’s one reason why I love it for the holidays! It makes a great Christmas morning breakfast because you can prepare it in advance and pop it in the oven to bake while you open presents! Simply prepare as directed up until the final baking step. Cover the unbaked casserole with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator overnight, then bake as directed in the morning!
Gluten Free and Dairy Free Options
This recipe can be made with gluten free french bread, and can also be made dairy-free by substituting the butter and milk. You can replace the butter with either coconut oil or dairy free butter, and the milk with your favorite dairy free substitute like almond milk, coconut milk, or soy milk. All of these substitutions would be a 1:1 ratio.
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Recipe: French Toast Casserole
Ingredients
- ½ a loaf of French bread, (about 8 oz) cut into cubes
- ½ cup butter
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 6 eggs
- 2 cups milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon, divided
- 1 Tablespoon brown sugar, for topping
- powdered sugar for topping, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Butter a 13x9 inch baking pan and set aside.
- In a small sauce pan, melt butter over medium heat. Once butter has melted, stir in brown sugar until dissolved and mixture is smooth. Pour mixture into the bottom of a 9x13 pan and spread evenly.
- Add bread cubes to the pan, spreading over the top of the brown sugar/butter mixture.
- In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, vanilla, and 1 tsp of cinnamon. Pour egg mixture over the top of bread cubes, insuring that all pieces of bread are saturated. Sprinkle with remaining 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and 1 tablespoon of brown sugar.
- Bake in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until top is golden brown. Remove from oven and sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired. Enjoy!
Notes
- Best Bread to Use: I prefer to use french bread for this recipe, and it's best if the bread is dry and not too soft. This allows it to soak up the yummy sauce from the casserole better and prevents the the french toast from becoming too soggy. If time allows, cut your french bread into cubes and place in a single layer on a cookie sheet over-night or for around 12 hours to help the bread dry out before baking. You could also use sourdough, brioche, or Italian bread in this recipe, but like I said french bread is my favorite!
- Freezer Option: This can be frozen by making the casserole in a freezer safe baking dish (such as a disposable aluminum foil pan) and bake as directed, then allow it to cool completely. Wrap in both plastic wrap and aluminum foil and freeze for up to three months. Allow the casserole to defrost completely in the refrigerator for roughly 24 hours before baking. Reheat the casserole, uncovered, at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes.
- Make Ahead Option: This recipe can be made in advance and makes a great holiday breakfast or a great option for busy mornings. Simply prepare as directed up until the final baking step. Cover the unbaked casserole with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator overnight, then bake as directed in the morning.
- Gluten Free and Dairy Free Options: This recipe can be made with gluten free french bread, and can also be made dairy-free by substituting the butter and milk. You can replace the butter with either coconut oil or dairy free butter, and the milk with your favorite dairy free substitute like almond milk, coconut milk, or soy milk. All of these substitutions would be a 1:1 ratio.
Rave reviews from our family! It’s now on regular rotation for events
So good!! And so nice I didn’t have to stand at a cooktop I could visit while it cooks. Thanks
Just made this for breakfast. I used a few days old cinnamon raisin bagels. Came out really good. I left out the last cinnamon and brown sugar toppings because I didn’t want it to be that sweet. Thank you for the recipe.
My favorite Breakfast treat. I found it by accident; I thought if I could do this as a casserole it’d be si much easier & everyone would get it warm at the same time. I’m so excited , it sounds exactly like what I was looking for. I’m buying my French bread today & make it ahead of time . What a wonderful breakfast I’ll have in the morning. Great, thanks!!!
Can I freeze this before cooking?.& cook the day I thaw it
Yes, you can freeze it!
Amazing! My whole family loves this easy, sweet, French toast.
Dear Ashlyn, this was so delicious and easy! I made it for family that was visiting and every bit of it was eaten. I was dubious at what seemed to be such a small amount of bread (1/2 loaf of 1-lb. french bread) in a 13×9 pan but with the eggs and milk, the recipe puffs up like a giant souffle so if you want more, make another half recipe or so in a different baking dish.
I made the recipe exactly as written, including letting the bread pieces sit out overnight. Fabulous. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Not sure where I made a mistake. Followed directions exactly. Mine turned out very tasty but the bread was a complete soggy mush.
Will try again. I really want this recipe to work for my family! I have 4 teen boys to feed every morning!
Very yummy. Next time I make it I’d like to cut down the sugar. Very tasty but very sweet.
Made this the night before Easter. Was so, so easy to make and came out delicious. Was a party hit! The amount of bread may vary. Will be making this again since you can make the night before.
Hi Lisa, did you bake it the night before or assemble the ingredients and have them set overnight then bake the next day?
Made this new recipe for Easter brunch for our family and another family. Great reviews from everyone. They especially loved the crunchy tasted. I used french baguettes and texture held up perfectly…thank you for this great new addition.
Made this French toast the night before Easter for Easter breakfast. I only used 1/2 cup of brown sugar for the sauce as it would have been too sweet for my family’s taste. Otherwise followed the recipe exactly as written. It was so delicious!! Everyone loved it! This is a keeper and it’s so easy to make. I’ll be making this many times over. Thank you!!
So good, make 2 batches for Easter Brunch. Even with 11 people, including 4 children it was all eaten. When making the recipe I used 12oz French baguette & it worked out great!!!
Fantastic dish! I tripled the recipe for Easter brunch, and put fresh blueberries in one batch. It was so easy and delish. Everyone raved about it. Definitely a keeper.
Made this for Easter. I was a little confused because my French loaf was 14oz and half of that definitely didn’t fill a 13×9 pan. Plus I wanted to feed a group so I used the whole loaf cubed, let it sit in oven overnight to get a little stale. I premade the egg mixture so I only had to melt butter and just poured over the eggs. I made sure every piece got juicy, let it sit about 10 minutes then baked it. I didn’t add any extra brown sugar on the top. Everyone liked it and it didn’t turn out too mushy or too dry with the extra bread and no additional egg or liquid. Phew!
Also, I had leftovers and I’m eating it cold while I write this to let everyone know OMG it’s so good cold. It’s like bread pudding and a perfect dessert fix. Best done alone when kids are asleep and it’s quiet and peaceful 😉
This was perfect! I followed the instructions exactly and family loved it!
This was delicious! Big hit for Easter Brunch. I followed the recipe exactly, including letting the french bread dry out. Perfecto!!!
Too sweet. Could not even use our usual fresh bluberry syrup. Made with brioche.