During the week, our mornings are a sprint out the door. We have one kid leaving the house before 6:30 and two more to get out the door before 8. It’s non stop movement and often means bowls of cereal for breakfast. But on the weekends we take our time, and my kids love when we make pancakes, French toast, and waffles. Recently we discovered that the ultimate amazing breakfast is French toast made from croissants, covered in powdered sugar, syrup, and whipped cream. We are never going back.

How to Make Croissant French Toast

Using Croissants to Make French Toast

While the method I have laid out here will work great with any type of bread, it is extra special with croissants. Using buttery delicious croissants to make French toast is going to make you a breakfast super hero.

The Secret to Perfect French Toast

Recently we discovered that the secret to perfect French Toast is starting with stale bread! In fact, we learned that this is the origin of the famous breakfast item. It was originally a way to use left over old bread. The basic concept is that dry old bread soaks up eggs better than moist fresh bread. This is the same idea we use in bread pudding and stuffing around Thanksgiving. It makes sense, doesn’t it? The drier the bread, the more it is able to suck up other moisture. So rather than getting that eggy coating all around the outside, you have French Toast that has the batter through and through. Fifteen minutes in a 200 degree oven or sitting out overnight will both accomplish our goal.

Keeping it Warm

Since we are cooking these in batches, you will want to keep that oven on after drying out the croissants. Place a covered baking dish in the warm oven. As you finish making the Croissant French Toast, transfer it to the warm oven. Then when you are finished making all of the pieces, you can serve them at once.

Other Brunch Recipes

If you are making these for a holiday brunch, here are a few other things to fill out your table.

Fruit Salad – This easy fruit salad makes the perfect side dish for a brunch. The dressing can even be made the night before.Sausage Strata – This is my all time favorite egg bake. It is made ahead of time, and I could eat the entire pan myself.Strawberry Banana Bread – Our easy banana bread with the addition of strawberries is so perfect for a brunch or an easy snack.

If you make this great Croissant French Toast recipe or any of my other recipes, leave me a comment let me know what you think.

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