The perfect make-ahead brunch, this Cinnamon French Toast Recipe is made with just a few simple ingredients for a sweet recipe the whole family will love!
Why We Love This Cinnamon French Toast Recipe
With recipes like Sheet Pan French Toast, Cannoli Baked French Toast, and more, it’s no secret we’re huge fans of this classic breakfast. We love to play with different flavor combinations and ways to make it, and this cinnamon french toast might just be our favorite!
- It’s made with minimal ingredients you probably already have on hand.
- You can prepare it in advance for an easy breakfast or brunch.
- Soaked in an egg mixture and coated with sweet cinnamon sugar, this recipe will satisfy your sweet tooth and keep you full!
Cinnamon French Toast Ingredients
As mentioned, we created this recipe using pantry staple ingredients. That means you can whip it up right away! But be sure to double-check the list below so you don’t have to run to the store in the middle of making your french toast.
- Bread – We prefer Brioche bread, but Challah, sourdough, or any thick-cut loaf will work.
- Eggs – You can’t have french toast without eggs! Make sure you have plenty on hand.
- Milk – For the richest taste, we use whole milk. However, any percentage you have is fine. You could even swap it out for a plant-based milk if you prefer.
- Vanilla Extract – For the best flavor, we strongly recommend using real vanilla extract instead of imitation kinds. Trust us, it’s worth the splurge.
- Cinnamon and Nutmeg – When combined, these spices create a sweet, slightly savory, totally irresistible explosion of flavor.
- Salt – It might seem strange to include salt in a sweet recipe, but it helps to elevate the rest of the ingredients, making them even more delicious.
- Sugar – You’ll need both granulated and brown sugar for this recipe.
- Butter – Butter helps prevent the bread from sticking to the baking dish and allows the cinnamon sugar mixture to cling to the french toast. Not to mention, it’s super tasty! If you don’t want to use butter, you could swap it out for mascarpone instead
Optional Add-Ins
We felt this cinnamon french toast recipe was perfect as it is. However, if you want a more elaborate recipe, feel free to incorporate a few extra ingredients. Some of our favorite add-ins include:
- Fresh Berries
- Thinly Sliced Apples
- Chocolate Chips
How Do You Make French Toast with Cinnamon?
This cinnamon french toast couldn’t be easier to make! Here’s how:
- Combine the eggs, milk, granulated sugar, spices, and salt in a large bowl.
- Spread the butter on the bread, and sprinkle brown sugar on top.
- Layer two pieces of bread at a time.
- Pour the egg mixture over the bread in a baking dish.
- Refrigerate for up to 2 hours or overnight.
- Bake at 350° Fahrenheit for 35-40 minutes.
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar and syrup, and enjoy!
How Do I Prevent French Toast From Being Too Soggy?
If your french toast is soggy, it’s most commonly because there was too much liquid for the bread to absorb. Simply, reduce the heat of the oven, and let it bake longer!
Can I Make this Baked Cinnamon French Toast Recipe Ahead of Time?
If you’re looking for an easy make-ahead meal, you’re in luck! One of our favorite things about this recipe is that there are several ways to make it.
For a quick meal: Combine your ingredients, and pop your baking dish in the oven right away. It’ll still be good just not quite as thick and flavorful.
For easy baking: Prepare all of the ingredients, and store your french toast covered in the fridge for up to 2-3 days. Then, just bake it, as usual, the next day.
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Baked Cinnamon Sugar French Toast Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 loaf sliced brioche bread
- 6 eggs
- 2 cups whole milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 4 Tablespoons room temperature butter unsalted
- 1/4 cup light brown sugar divided
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl add eggs, milk, granulated sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla and salt. Whisk until everything is combined.
- Take 1 slice of bread and spread a little less than a tablespoon of butter on top. Sprinkle with a couple teaspoons brown sugar, just enough to cover the slice of bread. Repeat with the remaining bread. Arrange in a round baking dish.
- Pour the egg mixture over the bread.
- Cover and refrigerate for 2-3 hours or overnight.
- Bake at 350 degrees F for 35-40 minutes or until top is golden brown.
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar and/or maple syrup.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Can you explain how to freeze?
You can just transfer it to an airtight container. Or, place it on a baking sheet, and transfer it to the freezer until solid before transferring it to a sealable bag or airtight container. Hope this helps!
Xo,
Alia & Radwa
The bread was soggy at the bottom where the bread pieces were overlapped. I am not a fan of soggy bread, and don’t typically make french toast that is soggy. I have flipped it over and am trying to bake the other side. This is disappointing.
Oh no, we are so sorry this happened. If you prefer it more on the dry side, you can reduce the custard. Also, soaking overnight ensures that the bread absorbs more of the custard!
Hi! I want to make this for Christmas morning. I don’t have a round baking dish. Can I use a 9×13 dish instead?
Made this today and so disappointed. Everything is SO soggy! Just another unrealistic Pinterest recipe….
Oh no! So sorry this didn’t work out for you. Can you tell us a little more on what happened? Would love to hear what happened so we are able to give feedback. xo, Alia & Radwa
Hi there – sorry for the silly question, but in step 2 what do you mean by “cut into four”? Thank you!
Hi- Just adjusted the recipe! Sorry about that! Thanks!
Would you consider baking two of this dish at the same time? If so, would you make changes to the current instructions?
Hi! Did you want to split the batch into 2 baking dishes or making 2 batches and bake at the same time?
Two batches and bake 2 at a time!
I would really like to try this recipe for my valentines baby and me meetup tomorrow, it’s a potluck and I sodio have to drive with it. What’s a good way to warm it up?
You can definitely do that! Place it back in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 15-20 minutes or just until warm!
Does this need to be baked covered or un covered?
Good question! You bake it uncovered!
Definitely more of a bread pudding dessert than a French toast breakfast type dish. It took twice as long as recommended to cook and we had to cover it half way through so it would absorb and cook the egg/milk mixture or else it was just staying a sloppy mess. Would recommend as an easy dessert, drizzled with melted dark chocolate and served with ice cream.
Oh no, we are sorry to hear that! Did you soak this overnight before baking?
Can you substitute a different type of bread?
Absolutely! Challah, or any thick cut bread would be work perfectly.
This worked out so well and everyone loved it on Christmas morning. I halved the white sugar and it was perfect for us. Thank you !
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