The ultimate shortcut recipe that will take you ten minutes to put together. The best part? No standing over the skillet in the morning. Pop this in the oven and enjoy this warm, comforting, baked French toast casserole with your whole family. This perfect breakfast can feed a crowd on special occasions, lazy Sunday mornings, for a weekend brunch, or a cozy hands-off Christmas morning.  I often have my whole family plus a few friends over on holidays. Things can get pretty hectic, especially if you cook every meal. This easy breakfast option doesn’t take too much active time, but the results are just epic! ​I usually make the basic version and keep a lot of fruit, chocolate, syrup, and dry fruit options on the table so people can make their combination. We love making sweet and savory French toast at home! I have been eating it for breakfast for as long as I can remember, and my son loves it, too. Another family favorite is banana and Nutella crepes.

Ingredients

Here are the simple ingredients you need to make this delicious recipe The exact measurements are in the recipe card.

Bread

We love using brioche bread to make French toast. The bread is so rich and cakey. I love any French toast, but with brioche bread, it’s just another level of indulgence. It sets the mood perfectly! You can also use other breads like French bread, challah bread & regular bread. I am not a big fan of sourdough bread in the French toast, but if that’s all you have, then that will work too. Here is a recipe for French toast casserole with croissants. If you can, get un-cut bread to cut thick cubes or even triangles of bread. Thicker the bread, the more fudgy it will be in the middle after all that soaking!

Substitutions

Dairy-Free- You can easily make this casserole dairy-free by substituting 

Dairy milk for any non-dairy milk- Almond and cashew milk are my favs! Cream- Use cashew cream  Butter - I would go for a neutral-flavored non-dairy butter or simply oil

Gluten-Free - This is simply the matter of using gluten-free bread to make the casserole. I would stay away from very crumbly bread and reduce the soaking time in this case.

Topping for the French Toast

Now this is not an absolute must, but if you are going the indulgent route, then a little butter, sugar, and cinnamon will take things up a notch! I do this because I love the caramelized effect butter and sugar give together. I do this even when making a single serving of French toast daily. The process is a little different and probably faster when making French toast for just one person.

Instructions to make Brioche French Toast Casserole

Here are step-by-step instructions on how to make a perfect French toast casserole.

Step 1: Cut the Bread

I usually dice the bread. This saves me time and effort.If you want, you can cut it into triangles and arrange it nicely. But that will take more time. Though, this could be one of the things you involve your kids in!For individual servings, you can use ramekins instead of a casserole dish.

Step 2: Make the Custard

By custard, I mean make the soaking liquid. Do this in a separate bowl instead of the baking dish because you want to pour the liquid over the bread so that the top pieces are also saturated. Break the eggs and whisk them together. Add all the other ingredients- milk, cream, nutmeg, cinnamon, and sugar.Whisk, whisk whisk.

Step 3: Pour over the Bread

Slowly pour the custard mixture on top of the bread. Don’t just dump the liquid in; use a ladle or a measuring cup to pour the liquid all over the French toast. You want it to go to all the corners and nooks and crannies. The liquid should come up to ¼ the height of the baking dish.

Step 4: Soak

You have three options here depending on your needs

Overnight Soak - This is the best option. Especially if your bread is thick, the overnight soak will saturate the bread to the inside.

30-minute Soak or Quick Soak- Let the casserole sit in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. This is the best of both worlds.

Immediate Baking or The fastest Soak! -If you need to bake this immediately, then I suggest you do two things

Use thinner slices of bread Once you have soaked the bread with the custard, press it lightly with a spatula.

Step 5: Bake

Preheat the oven to 360F or 180C for about 10 minutes.Bake the casserole for 30 minutes till it’s golden brown. Make this for your special someone on easter morning or mother’s day. Breakfast in bed makes for the best kind of surprise.

Step 6: Topping

Crank up the heat of the oven or set it to broil mode.First, brush melted butter on top. Sprinkle a mixture of cinnamon and sugar.Broil again for 10 minutes till the sugar looks caramelized.Serving Brioche French Toast

Serving Brioche French Toast

To serve the French toast, cut a piece of the toast like you would cut lasagna and place it on individual serving plates.

Add toasted nuts like pecans and walnuts Fresh Fruit like bananas, strawberries, and blueberries Chocolate syrup Maple syrup or honey Ice cream or whipped cream Icing sugar

Speaking of holidays, a great no-bake holiday sweet dish is this chocolate covered strawberry dessert. I also like to make a dark chocolate babka or a nutella babka if there are kids for snacking. Here are some more Ultimate breakfast & brunch options for you. If you make this easy Brioche French Toast Casserole, do leave me a comment and a rating. I would love to hear from you.

Making Breakfast for a Crowd

This casserole will serve about 9-10 people if you make this for a larger group, double/triple the recipe. I suggest disposable baking containers to soak, bake, and serve the French toast. The other option is to add more breakfast dishes. Here are some options

Quiche- with or without the crust Savory French toast bake Scrambled eggs & Bacon Bread and nice Garlic Butter Baked Oatmeal

Variations

You can add these to the French toast depending on the look / taste you want.

Christmas - fresh berries - like cranberries, strawberries, and Nutella. Gingerbread spices in the custard. Skinny Everyday French Toast - Skip the cream and substitute it with milk. You can also skip the topping.

Equipment

You need an oven and a baking dish to make this. I have used a 9* 13 inches Baking dish to make this. It fits perfectly, almost to the brim. You can adjust the recipe as per your baking dish. You can also make this in the air fryer. You will have to halve the recipe based on the size of your air fryer.

Refrigerating & Freezing

Refrigeration - The uncooked French toast can last in the fridge for up to 1-2 days. Cooked French toast will last for about 5-6 days. Just make sure you keep it in an airtight container. Freezing - You can freeze the prepped uncooked French toast for up to 2 months. Remember to place it in a freezer-friendly container covered twice with plastic wrap and foil. To bake it, take it out of the freezer and let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Bring it to room temperature and bake it as per the recipe. My suggestion is to use disposable foil containers. You can bake the french toast in the same dish. You can also freeze the cooked French toast. Again, wrap it up multiple times and freeze it in freezer-safe containers. I like to make individual portions of this and freeze them. That way, it takes less time to thaw, and I can eat it for breakfast whenever possible!

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