Easy Basic French Toast Recipe (2024)

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Do you really need a recipe for French toast? I’m not sure. But this is one of my favorite things to eat for breakfast and I just want to make sure that everyone knows how easy it is to make French toast at home in a skillet or on a griddle.

The best thing about French toast is that most households have all the necessary ingredients on hand at any given time: bread, eggs, and milk. Really, that’s all you need!

Of course you can fancy things up by throwing in dashes of cinnamon and/or nutmeg. You can vary the richness by switching between skim milk, whole milk, or even half-and-half. And don’t even get me started on all the different types of bread you can use. The possibilities are endless.

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As a kid, we regularly ate whole wheat French toast for breakfast. On special occasions, it would be sourdough. But what I really loved was the diner-style French toast made with thick-sliced white bread.

We never ate white bread at home, so when we would go out for breakfast, it was always so hard for me to decide between that white fluffy French toast and a short stack of blueberry pancakes. The French toast usually won out then and it still does to this day.

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Now that I’m an adult, I can choose whatever bread I want for my morning French toast, and sometimes I do buy that thick-sliced Texas Toast style sandwich bread just for French toast. But right now my favorite French toast is made with stale sourdough bread.

Sometimes I use homemade bread and sometimes, like today, it’s made with a crusty levain from afavorite local bakery.

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Whichever bread you choose, French toast is best made with bread that’s stale. Unfortunately, with all the preservatives they put in grocery store sandwich breads, most of those don’t really ever stale.

But if you leave it out unwrapped overnight, that usually does the trick. Or you can just dry it out in a low oven for a few minutes. But in a pinch, you can use fresh store-bought bread and I think it works just fine.

The formula is simple. For each hungry person you plan on feeding, use one egg plus 1/4 cup milk. That will be enough for about three big slices of bread. You will need a shallow bowl or dish that’s wide enough to fit one slice of bread and deep enough to hold your liquid. A square baking dish usually works quite well if you don’t have a bowl that will work.

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You can beat the eggs and milk right in the dish, using a fork. At least that’s what I usually do!

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Now you need to set up your french toast making station. Sliced bread on one side, egg mixture in the middle, and a hot pan or griddle on the other side. Start heating your pan over medium heat as you get everything organized.

It’s also helpful to turn the oven on warm and keep a plate in there to keep the French toast warm if you don’t have people waiting to gobble it up immediately.

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Now just soak a couple slices of bread in the egg mixture, making sure to flip them so each side of each slice gets wet. I don’t like my French toast soggy in the middle so I don’t let them soak too long, but it’s completely up to you how long you want to soak it.

When the bread is ready to hit the skillet, drop a small pat of butter in the pan, swirl it around, and then add your slices of French toast. Flip the toast when it’s browned to your liking.

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See, wasn’t that easy? Perhaps I’m preaching to the choir here, but I think a big breakfast of French toast is one of the simplest, most satisfying breakfasts around.

I love mine with lots of melted butter and powdered sugar, or sometimes maple syrup. And of course it doesn’t hurt to add a side of bacon or sausage. I hope you’ll enjoy this easy skillet French toast recipe!

Yields three servings

Basic French Toast Recipe

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Ingredients

2 eggs

1/2 cup milk

6 slices of bread, preferably slightly stale

1/4 tsp vanilla extract (optional)*

dash or cinnamon (optional)

Instructions

1. In a wide, shallow bowl, whisk together the eggs and milk.

2. Dip bread slices in egg mixture, one at a time, making sure to soak each side. Hold bread slice above bowl to allow the excess egg mixture to drain off and then place in the hot, buttered skillet. Repeat with as many slices as will fit in the pan at a time.

3. Cook the french bread over medium heat and flip the slices when they are browned to your liking. When both sides are browned, remove to a plate in a warm oven, or serve immediately.

Notes

To make French toast for a crowd, add 1/4 cup of milk for each additional egg. To serve one person, you can use just one egg and 1/4 cup of milk.

*I sometimes add a splash of vanilla and a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg to the egg mixture, depending on which type of bread I'm using. If I use sourdough bread, I don't add anything extra. But the vanilla and cinnamon go really well with other types of white or wheat breads.

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FAQs

What is the trick to French toast? ›

How can you cook French toast so that it doesn't get soggy from the egg mixture but still gets soaked through in order to be soft inside? You need to slice your bread the day before and leave it out to dry overnight. That way, it soaks up the egg while maintaining its shape. Much better final texture.

How to make toast step by step? ›

How to Make Toast
  1. Step 1: Cooking Bread. Place toast in toaster.
  2. Step 2: Select Temperature. Select temperature for desired crispiness.
  3. Step 3: Cooking Bread. Push down toaster lever to begin toasting.
  4. Step 4: Buttering Toast. After toast pops up remove from toaster, place on plate.
  5. Step 5: Apply Butter. ...
  6. Step 6: Final Step.

What is the original French toast? ›

According to a collection of recipes from the early 5th century AD, the dish we now know as French toast existed as early as the age of the Roman Empire. In their style of French toast, called Pan Dulcis, Romans would soak bread in a milk and egg mixture, then fry it in oil or butter.

Should French toast have more eggs or milk? ›

Whatever you decide on, the ratio of liquid to egg will still be about ¼ cup liquid to one egg, and one egg per two slices of bread. So, if you want to make four slices of French toast, you would need four slices of bread, two eggs, and ½ cup milk. How's that for an easy recipe?

Is heavy cream or milk better for French toast? ›

We use whole milk because the higher fat content makes the French toast nice and creamy, but you can substitute heavy cream, almond milk, or even coconut milk. The flavors will change a little, but the end result will still be delicious!

Why is restaurant French toast so much better? ›

Restaurant French toast is generally a superior product because of time. Letting it soak in the custard for up to five minutes allows more delicious dairy to be absorbed. This step is where having stale bread is essential. Using soft fresh bread will take on too much custard and become a mushy mess.

How to make the best toast? ›

Toast Until Golden Brown

Don't under or over toast your bread. Toasting it to golden brown will allow for even more spread-ability of the butter along with the ideal crunch. Plus, toasting brings an additional depth of warmth and comfort, and a golden-brown piece can even taste almost caramel-like.

What is the formula for a toast? ›

There's a simple formula to a good toast: Introduce yourself, tell a story, connect that story to the event and wrap it up (time to hit the dance floor!)

How to make a good toast? ›

General Toasting Tips
  1. Keep it concise. A short and sweet speech is always better than a meandering lecture.
  2. Practice, practice, practice. Public speaking can be nerve-wracking, so practice your toast several times before the big moment. ...
  3. Be yourself. Authenticity is key to a successful toast. ...
  4. Enjoy a great co*cktail.
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What is bread batter made of? ›

Combine 1 1/4 cups sifted flour, warm water, shortening, sugar, salt, and yeast in a large bowl; beat by hand for 300 strokes or with an electric mixer for 3 minutes. Mix in remaining 1 3/4 cups sifted flour, scraping the bowl often, until dough is smooth.

What makes French toast eggy? ›

If the balance is off and you include too many eggs or not enough milk, the finished French toast will have a scrambled egg-like flavor. When scaling this recipe up or down, keep in mind that you need 1/4 cup of milk for every egg.

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