Oven Baked French Toast
Published 11/1/2023 • Updated 9/7/2024
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Did you know you can make French toast in the oven?! Simply prepare your French toast like you would for the stovetop, but instead, line them on a greased baking sheet and bake in the oven.
If you’re a French toast lover like we are, you’ll not only enjoy this baked French toast, but also this peanut butter banana French toast bake or this Instant Pot cinnamon French toast casserole or this stuffed French toast.
Does anyone else LOVE ordering French toast at restaurants, but hate making it at home? The process is messy, it takes a long time if you’re making multiple in a skillet, and you always end up with either too much egg mixture or too much bread. Cue: baked French toast!
I love making oven French toast when I’m cooking for the masses or need a hands-off breakfast that frees up my stovetop for bacon or breakfast sausage. It’s seriously so easy to make and the results taste just like normal French toast.
What You Need for Baked French Toast
- Bread
- Eggs
- Milk
- Ground cinnamon
Best Bread for French Toast
We used a whole grain, seedy bread for this recipe, but have also used this technique with the following:
- Challah
- Sourdough
- Bakery bread
- White bread
How to Make French Toast in the Oven
- Whisk eggs: whisk together the eggs and milk and set aside.
- Dip bread: fully submerge each piece of bread in the milk and then transfer them onto a greased baking sheet.
- Season and bake: season the French toast with a sprinkle of cinnamon and then bake at 350ºF for 10 minutes. Flip them over and bake for 4-6 more minutes.
Easy Variations for Baking French Toast
- Bread: I’ve made this recipe using whole wheat bread and sourdough bread. You can pretty much use whatever bread you have on hand! Others have commented that they used Texas toast, cinnamon raisin bread, and farmhouse bread.
- Add a sweetener: if you like things a bit sweeter, try adding maple syrup or honey to the egg mixture.
For a Crispier French Toast
Bake that French toast at 375ºF! The higher baking temperature will allow the edges of the slices to get nice and crispy. You’ll bake for 8 minutes and then flip each slice. Then, place back into the oven, and bake for an additional 3-5 minutes, depending on your oven.
For a Chewier French Toast
Bake at 350ºF! The lower baking temperature will allow your French toast to cook more slowly, creating chewier French toasty goodness. You’ll bake for 10 minutes and then flip each slice. Then, bake for an additional 4-6 minutes, depending on your oven.
French Toast Topping Ideas
- Maple syrup (of course!)
- Greek yogurt
- Fresh berries
- Peanut butter
- Nutella
- Jam
- Butter
PS: learn how to freeze and thaw this French Toast for later in this Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipes Freezer Meal Prep post!
Oven French Toast Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 slices whole grain bread
- 5 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons unsweetened almond milk
- ground cinnamon, to taste
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ºF and generously spray a nonstick baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. You can also line your baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
- Next, whisk eggs and almond milk together in a medium mixing bowl or Pyrex.
- Carefully dip 1 slice of bread into the egg mixture. Make sure bread is fully submerged in the egg mixture. Let excess egg mixture drip from the bread and then place bread onto the baking sheet. Repeat until you have dipped all pieces of bread.
- Season French toast with ground cinnamon, to taste.
- Place the baking sheet in the oven and bake at 350ºF for around 10 minutes.
- Then flip each piece of bread and bake for an additonal 4-6 minutes.* We suggest spraying the baking sheet as you flip, just to be safe!
- Remove from the oven and serve with maple syrup.
Tips & Notes
- *For a crispier French toast: bake at 375ºF for 8 minutes and then flip. Bake for an additional 3-5 minutes.
- For a chewier French toast: bake at 350ºF for 10 minutes and then flip. Bake for an additional 4-6 minutes.
- Make sure your baking sheet is thoroughly greased with butter or cooking spray to prevent the bread from sticking.
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Delicious and easy. I used croissant bread (from Costco), and it was amazing! I love that I can make French toast on a sheet pan – enough to feed my teenage boys without me having to stand at the frying pan for a long time. I baked for 10 min on each side and then broiled one side for 2 min. Great combo of chewy and crispy. Thanks for a great recipe.
This is my favorite recipe! I do add extra almond milk. I buy the vanilla flavor kind. And I also use parchment paper. If you don’t have parchment, I recommend butter or spray oil on your cookie sheet/pan. Enjoy! 😉
Bon Appétit! 😋
It’s me again. If you don’t like Cinnamon you may also like other flavors like Pumpkin Spice for the fall. Or even Apple Pie spice. I have made Coffee yes Coffee version of French Toast and its a great morning kick. I used Instant in warm milk and cool it in the fridge, and mix it in my eggs after 1 hr. Or you can also add flavor coffee creamer, if you’re allergic to cinnamon. Just be unique and spice it up. Don’t be afraid to make your own flavor French toast. I hope this helps you all! Enjoy! 😉
Bon Appétit! 😋
Hi! Excited to try this! do you use all the eggs or it just a dunk dunk and then leave whatever is leftover?
If I have any egg mixture left I just cook it like scrambled eggs…or make more french toast.
I was excited to try this review this morning. I followed it exactly for the crispier version but it did not brown and stuck to bsking sheet. I needed to brown them in a skillet.