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Maple-Pecan French Toast Bake
This French toast bake is a savory breakfast/brunch dish that's always a hit!
Baked French Toast With Maple Syrup and Granola
This is a recipe that I developed while feeding a group for a Sunday brunch. It can be made the night before; it will pick up a more intense flavor.
Blueberry French Toast Casserole
Makes an excellent breakfast or dessert. Also, impressive and easy to bring to a potluck or morning meeting. Delicious!
Blueberry French Toast Bake
I based this recipe off other French toast casseroles but without all the white sugar most of them called for. The blueberries and maple syrup sweeten it up plenty! Serve with more maple syrup, if desired.
Instant Pot French Toast Casserole
This classic French toast recipe is super easy in the Instant Pot. It uses the pot-in-pot method, so be sure to have your small baking pan and trivet ready! Serve with fruit and syrup.
Caramel French Toast
This is a good excuse to eat dessert for breakfast!
Crunchy Baked French Toast
This is a great alternative to regular French toast. My husband and kids love it!
Pear and Almond French Toast Casserole
This pear and almond French toast casserole is an easy, layered dish that refrigerates overnight, so you have more time to spend with your guests in the morning. This recipe makes a lot, so it's great for a crowd.
Blueberry Stuffed French Toast
Rich and very filling, but oh so good! You'll be coming back for seconds and thirds!
Banana Cinnamon Roll Casserole
A new version of French toast casserole. I had some left over cinnamon rolls that had become stale and still wanted to use them so I came up with this recipe and it was a huge hit at my Sunday brunch.
Panettone French Toast Casserole
This version of a very common American breakfast, made into a casserole, using an Italian sweet bread baked for the holidays, is definitely something to be happy about! Soak your casserole overnight to achieve best results…. you want the bread to be completely saturated in the custard so that it gets light and fluffy in the oven. Covering the casserole during the last bit of baking time ensures no overbrowning. Serve with warm maple syrup.
Syrup on the Bottom French Toast Casserole
This make-ahead French toast casserole recipe features a buttery syrup layer on the bottom that caramelizes as it bakes. Since it's made the day before, it's the perfect holiday recipe.
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