Broiled French Toast

Broiled French Toast Broiled French Toast

This fuss-free french toast is perfect for busy mornings or breakfast parties because you simply put the ingredients in a pan and broil the french toast in the oven.
By Kelsey Hilts

Broiled French Toast

In addition to being easier it’s also healthier, using far less butter than traditional French toast.  Use the bread of your choice: crusty white bread, cinnamon bread, banana bread, whole wheat bread, etc.  The recipe can easily be doubled or tripled and baked in a larger pan.

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I have broiled my French toast two ways with similar results.  It all comes down to your textural preference.  Sometimes I pour the egg mixture into a greased pan, dip and flip the bread and then broil everything like a French toast casserole. The resulting French toast has a softer texture.  Other times I dip the bread slices in the egg mixture, let excess egg drip off and then broil the bread on a greased baking sheet.  This French toast has a bit more texture with a slightly crusty exterior (although it’s still very soft, especially when drenched in syrup).  I prefer the second method with firmer French toast but my boys devour it both ways.

Serve the french toast with jam, syrup, berries, fruit, powdered sugar and other toppings of your choice.

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  • Author: Kelsey Hilts {Itsy Bitsy Foodies}
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4+ 1x

Description

This fuss-free french toast is perfect for busy mornings or breakfast parties because you simply put the ingredients in a pan and broil the french toast in the oven.


Ingredients

Scale
  • Roughly 6 slices of bread, depending on size of slice
  • 1 tsp (5g) or less butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 2/3 cup (158mL) milk
  • 1/2 tsp (2,5g) vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp (1,5g) cinnamon

Instructions

Broiled French Toast {1st Method}

  1. Preheat the oven to broil.
  2. Spread softened butter in the bottom of a 9×9-inch pan or rub a cold butter stick to lightly grease the pan.
  3. Beat the eggs and the milk together.
  4. Add some cinnamon and vanilla if desired.
  5. Pour the egg mixture into the buttered pan.
  6. Place the bread slices in a single layer in the egg mixture.
  7. Turn the slices over and let them rest for five minutes to absorb the egg mixture.
  8. Place the pan in the oven, broiling the french toast for three minutes or until golden.
  9. Flip the bread slices over and broil them for another three minutes or until golden.
  10. Serve the French toast with powdered sugar, berries, syrup and jams.

Broiled French Toast {2nd Method}

  1. Preheat the oven to broil.
  2. Rub a cold butter stick on a baking sheet until it is lightly greased.
  3. Beat the eggs and the milk together.
  4. Add some cinnamon and vanilla if desired.
  5. Dip the bread slices in the egg mixture and let any excess egg drip off.
  6. Place the bread slices on a greased pan.
  7. Broil the French toast for three minutes or until golden.
  8. Flip the bread slices over and broil them for another three minutes or until golden.
  9. Serve the French toast with powdered sugar, berries, syrup and jams.
  10. If you have left-over egg mixture you can refrigerate it in a sealed container to make more French toast the following day.
  • Prep Time: 9 mins
  • Cook Time: 6 mins

 

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