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I’ve been on a real big breakfast kick lately and I just can’t stop EATING THIS FRENCH TOAST. OMG, it was so unbelievably good I actually found myself licking the plate. #help

Tony and I love doing big breakfasts on the days we wake up really hungry. Think hashbrowns, eggs, bacon and now my BEST ever french toast recipe, that can easily be made either healthy or indulgent — your choice.

There are a few secret ingredients that make this french toast truly extraordinary and out of this world addicting. Take a scroll, read the post and then whip up this french toast for your family (or just yourself) ASAP!

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What you’ll need to make the best healthy french toast

This easy french toast recipe can be made a little bit lighter, using more nutritious, healthy ingredients but still taste just like the traditional french toast you know and love. Not only is this french toast dairy free, but it’s also perfect for customizing to make it your own! Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Eggs: you’ll just need 2 eggs in this recipe to cook up the french toast.
  • Dairy free milk: I love using light coconut milk from the can for extra flavor, but you can also use unsweetened almond milk, regular coconut milk, or any milk you have available (including cow’s milk!).
  • Extracts: we’re using both vanilla extract and almond extract for a unique, wonderful flavor. The almond extract really takes it to the next level.
  • Cinnamon: you’ll just need a bit of cinnamon to perfect spice the french toast.
  • Sweeteners: we’re just adding a little brown sugar or coconut sugar to perfectly sweeten each piece of french toast. Coconut sugar is a bit of a more nutritious option, whereas brown sugar is more classic.
  • Optional: add a hint of citrus by zesting one orange! Totally optional, but so dang delicious.
  • Bread: the star of the show! You’ll need 6-8 slices of thick cut bread. If you want to make this a little more nutritious and healthy, go for a sprouted, whole grain bread!
  • Toppings: feel free to get creative! I love a drizzle of pure maple syrup, banana slices and berries. A drizzle of nut butter is also delicious.

What’s the best type of bread to use for french toast?

I recommend using a thick white bread or brioche for this dairy free french toast so that it stays nice and thick and doesn’t get soggy. It’s best to use bread that’s a day or two old as well so that it holds up nicely. Some people prefer to even lightly toast their bread for a slightly crisp french toast on the outside. Up to you!

If you want to make this french toast a little bit healthier, Isuggest using a sprouted whole grain bread. Ezekiel, Silver Hills Bakery and Angelic are all great brands we love!

My secrets to EXTRA delicious french toast

There are three ingredients that make the very BEST french toast a little more unique and so crazy addicting that you’ll keep going back for another slice. Don’t skip these if you want maximum flavor:

  1. Coconut milk. I absolutely LOVE using light coconut milk from the can for a delicious custardy, sweet flavor. However, I’d found that almond milk is just as great. Oat milk would be lovely, too!
  2. Almond extract. It sounds crazy but a little almond extract creates the most addicting flavor that will keep you coming back.
  3. Extra cinnamon. I use an entire 1/2 tablespoon of cinnamon in my french toast recipe and trust me, you’re going to love how it coats the bread and gets nice and toasty when cooked.

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Making gluten free french toast

Feel free to use your favorite gluten free bread in this recipe! A thicker, fluffier gluten free bread is even better!

Can I make this french toast recipe vegan?

Unfortunately, I would not suggest leaving out the eggs as the french toast will cook much differently. If you happen to try out an egg replacer let me know how it goes!

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How to make french toast in 3 easy steps

  1. Make the egg mixture. Whisk together the eggs, then add the rest of your ingredients (besides the bread + toppings) and mix together in a large shallow bowl.
  2. Heat your pan. Heat a griddle or skillet over medium high heat and add a tablespoon of butter. Butter is always best for cooking french toast. However, if you want to keep it dairy free, use a vegan butter or coconut oil!
  3. Dip, cook & enjoy! Lastly, dunk both sides of a slice of bread in the egg mixture for no more than 10 seconds total and place dunked slices on your skillet golden brown on both sides. Add your fav toppings and enjoy!

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Tips for making the best french toast

  • When you dunk your slices of bread in the egg mixture, be sure to only leave it in for 10-15 seconds total to avoid making it soggy.
  • Cook your french toast over medium high heat with butter to ensure it gets nice and golden brown. The butter will brown while it cooks and create delicious flavor.

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Fun toppings for french toast

The best part about this healthy french toast is the endless combinations of toppings you can add! Here are some yummy suggestions:

  • Add a boost of protein with plain or flavored greek yogurt. We love vanilla!
  • Top with any fruit you like: bananas, berries, sliced apples, pears, citrus fruits or make it tropical with mango or pineapple and coconut!
  • Make a pb&j french toast by spreading peanut butter and jelly over the top of the french toast.
  • Make this healthy french toast a little indulgent by adding whipped cream, maple syrup, a sprinkle of powdered sugar or even chocolate chips. YUM.

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Can you freeze french toast?

Yes! This dairy free french toast is perfect to freeze for later.

  1. Let the french toast cool completely, then transfer individual slices to freezer-friendly bags. If you’re putting multiple slices into one bag, wrap each slice in plastic wrap or place wax paper in between the slices.
  2. The healthy french toast will stay good in the freezer for up to 2 months!
  3. To reheat: simply stick frozen french toast slices in the toaster or heat them up in the oven for 5-10 minutes until heated through.

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I hope you love this easy, healthy french toast recipe! If you make it be sure to leave a comment & a rating so I know how you like it. Enjoy, xo!

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 25 minutes minutes

ServesServes 3 servings

The best healthy french toast recipe you'll ever make! I seriously can't stop eating this delicious, dairy free french toast. It's made with warm flavors, thick cut bread and wonderful with a hint of orange zest. The perfect easy breakfast or brunch!

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk or coconut milk (I love using light coconut milk from the can)*
  • 1 tablespoon coconut sugar or brown sugar
  • ½ tablespoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • ½ tablespoon cinnamon
  • Optional: zest from 1 orange
  • 6-8 slices bread (a thicker white bread or brioche are great options, or go for a healthier sprouted whole grain bread!)
  • 1 tablespoon butter, plus more if necessary (or sub vegan butter or coconut oil)
  • For topping:
  • Pure maple syrup
  • Banana slices
  • Strawberry slices
  • Raspberries, Blackberries or Blueberries

Instructions

  • In a shallow bowl, add your eggs and slightly whisk them. Then add in your almond milk or coconut milk, brown sugar, vanilla extract, almond extract, and cinnamon.

  • Add 1 tablespoon butter to a skillet and place over medium heat.

  • While the butter melts, dunk a slice of bread gently in the egg mixture and then flip to make sure you coat both sides of the bread; do not leave bread in the mixture for too long. 10-15 seconds max.

  • Place dunked slices on the hot skillet and cook until golden brown on each side. Repeat with more slices. You should be able to get at least 6 slices. Top with fruit of choice, nut butter, yogurt or a drizzle of maple syrup!

Recipe Notes

To make this orange french toast: instead of 1 cup almond milk, you can use ½ cup orange juice and ½ cup almond milk.

If you want to make this french toast a little bit more healthy: I suggest using a sprouted whole grain bread. Ezekiel, Silver Hills Bakery and Angelic are all great brands we love. You can also reduce the sugar in the recipe to 1/2 tablespoon!

To freeze: let the french toast cool completely, then transfer individual slices to freezer-friendly bags. If you're putting multiple slices into one bag, wrap each slice in plastic wrap or place wax paper in between the slices. The healthy french toast will stay good in the freezer for up to 2 months!

To reheat from frozen: simply stick frozen french toast slices in the toaster or heat them up in the oven for 5-10 minutes until heated through.

Nutrition

Serving: 2slicesCalories: 324calCarbohydrates: 49.8gProtein: 14.4gFat: 9.5gSaturated Fat: 3.1gFiber: 6.9gSugar: 13.5g

Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by:Eat Love Eats

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FAQs

Is it OK to eat French toast everyday? ›

French toast should also be eaten in moderation since it also contains plenty of cholesterol. When your body has constantly high levels of cholesterol, this can lead to a cholesterol build-up known as plaque. This plaque will then lead to narrow and hardened arteries that can obstruct blood and oxygen flow.

What makes French toast unhealthy? ›

French Toast is a delicious breakfast entree that is loved by many. With this in mind, french toast can be very calorie dense with high amounts of added sugar and fat. But, it can be tweaked to reduce the sugar and fat content while adding some fiber to your breakfast - yay!

What is one common mistake when preparing French toast? ›

If the pan isn't hot enough when you put your first slice in, the custard spreads out, forming a "foot" on the bottom of the French toast. When the pan is hot enough, the batter won't have time to seep; the custard will start cooking as soon as it hits the pan. Give the pan a light coating of neutral oil and butter.

Is French toast more fattening than pancakes? ›

On one hand, the average plate of pancakes contains around 500 calories, 88 grams of carbohydrates, and 4 grams of saturated fat, while a similar-sized serving of French toast has around 990 calories, 120 grams of carbohydrates, and 18 grams of saturated fat.

Why do bodybuilders eat French toast? ›

Wholegrain bread dipped in whisked eggs with a sprinkle of cinnamon would be a great meal for before or after the gym, providing a healthy dose of protein, carbohydrates, and fats, and kicking a sweet craving to the curb.

What should we avoid when making French toast? ›

Not soaking the bread long enough.

A good soak is the key to a soft, custardy center — you want that egg and milk mixture to seep into every nook and cranny of the bread. Follow this tip: Let the thick bread slices soak in the custard for a good five to 10 minutes before cooking them.

Is French bread bad for a diet? ›

You can eat a baguette every day and be healthy, but the key is portion size and what you're eating with your baguette. It's important to note that baguettes are particularly high in carbohydrates and sodium, so you should choose your portion size based on your diet and overall health goals.

Is egg on toast unhealthy? ›

Eggs provide a source of protein and fat, while toast is a source of complex carbohydrates. Together, this triple whammy offers good nutrient diversity, which is fundamental for a healthy breakfast idea that keeps you full for longer.

Why is toast worse than bread? ›

Because the water content of bread is reduced by toasting it, toasted bread adds bulk to your stool. This causes digestion to slow down.

Is it better to cook French toast fast or slow? ›

Cooking it low and slow lets the bread soak up even more flavor. Stuffed French Toast: Chocolate, fruit, cream cheese or savory ingredients can all be stuffed inside French toast for extra flavor.

Is it better to use milk or heavy cream for French toast? ›

We use whole milk because the higher fat content makes the French toast nice and creamy, but you can substitute heavy cream, almond milk, or even coconut milk. The flavors will change a little, but the end result will still be delicious!

Why is restaurant French toast so much better? ›

If you wondered why baked French toast at restaurants is so custardy and delicious, it is because they do not just pour and bake. A few minutes simply will not cut it. Restaurants may let the bread sit in the egg and milk wash overnight, allowing a thorough saturation before cooking.

Should French toast have more eggs or milk? ›

Whatever you decide on, the ratio of liquid to egg will still be about ¼ cup liquid to one egg, and one egg per two slices of bread. So, if you want to make four slices of French toast, you would need four slices of bread, two eggs, and ½ cup milk. How's that for an easy recipe?

Are pancakes healthier than eggs? ›

Unless it's a whole-grain, nut-flecked, bursting-with-berries kind of pancake, I'd usually stick with eggs because they're more inherently nutritious and higher in protein than pancakes made with white flour. The protein will help keep you full longer.

Is it OK to eat toast and eggs everyday? ›

Yes, it is generally safe to eat bread and eggs daily as part of a balanced diet. Both bread and eggs are common food items and can provide important nutrients. Bread is a staple food that is often consumed as a source of carbohydrates.

Is it OK to have toast for breakfast everyday? ›

Toast can be part of a healthy breakfast, but you'll probably need more than a simple piece of toasted bread to fuel all of your daily activities. Consider adding some other breakfast items to up the nutritional value of your morning meal.

Is it OK to eat leftover French toast? ›

If the French toast was cooked thoroughly and the bread was not dipped in a raw egg mixture, it is generally safe to eat leftover French toast.

Does French toast count as protein? ›

Standard French toast recipes already have a bit of “built-in” protein in by way of eggs and milk. So there are two ways that this recipe can get that protein-per-serving count even higher.

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