As the school year just started, I wanted to find some other quick breakfast recipes that I can prepare ahead of time and freeze for my kids to eat as we rush out the door in the morning. (In the past, we've relied on this, and it's still a favorite). I came across a version of french toast from iowagirleats that baked them, instead of pan frying them. I instantly thought, SCORE!! I don't want to have to stand over a hot stove for about 30 minutes frying up these babies.
As my son is now 5.5 yo (and I'm more willing to have him help), he helped me mix the eggs into the dip mixture, as well as pour in the vanilla.
Original recipe
Makes 12 French Toast Sticks
Ingredients
- 4 slices Texas Toast
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 C milk
- 1 TBSP melted butter, slightly cooled
- 1 Tsp vanilla
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees, then spray a baking sheet very well with non-stick spray and set aside. Cut bread slices into thirds, then set aside.
2. In a large shallow dish, whisk together eggs, milk, melted butter, vanilla, and cinnamon. Dunk bread sticks into batter, let excess drip off, then place onto prepared baking sheet. Bake for 16-18 minutes, spraying the tops of the French toast sticks with non-stick spray before flipping halfway through.
3. To freeze: Let cool, then place onto baking sheet and freeze. (I don't have that much freezer space, so I just cooled it on wax paper, stacked them with a sheet between each layer, put into a ziploc, and then froze flat). To reheat, microwave for 30 second to 1 minute.
They came out great! I didn't have texas toast, nor did I want to hunt for it. So I went to our neighborhood small chain market and found some bread that was sliced thicker than a regular slice of bread. I also doubled the recipe so that I would have more. I figured that the more bread to soak up the dip, the better. And I've made french toast with regular toast before, and I wouldn't think they'd hold up as well when cut into sticks. I even forgot to add the butter I had already melted and they still turned out great. A side note, instead of placing the battered bread straight onto the cookie sheet, I used my Silpat mats. Easier clean up and more even cooking, without the spray.
Enjoy!
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