Start Your Morning With These 10 Egg-Free French Toast Recipes (2024)

With the big Thanksgiving dinner behind us, it’s time to focus on a special breakfast because November 28th is National French Toast Day!

French toast, also known as eggy bread, German toast, Spanish toast, and pain perdu, is a dish made of bread that gets soaked in milk and eggs and then pan-fried until golden brown. It’s usually a sweet dish made with vanilla and topped with powdered sugar, whipped cream, fruit, and/or syrup.

Of course, we don’t need dairy or eggs to make delicious French toast. We can use all kinds of non-dairy milks. See Which Milk for What Recipe: A Non-Dairy Milk Guide for All Your Cooking and Baking Needs. When it comes to replacing eggs, that’s also easy to do. Check out How to Cook and Bake Without Eggs and Who Needs Eggs When You Can Make These 21 Dishes Without Them? Tofu and chickpea flour can make an equally delicious batter for making French toast.

We have lots of recipes to help you celebrate National French Toast Day. Look at these 5 Incredible Vegan French Toast Recipes and then start your day with these 10 egg-free French toast recipes.

1. Apple Cornbread French Toast Cake with Roasted Strawberries

Cornbread is pretty perfect on its own, but what happens when you mix it with apples, roasted strawberries, and French toast? You get this Apple Cornbread French Toast with Roasted Strawberries that is even more perfection! This makes a uniquely awesome brunch dish or autumn dessert.

2. Challah French Toast

Everyone knows that one of the best breads for French toast is challah. It’s soft and soaks up the batter, yet it’s hearty and can hold it all. This Challah French Toast is crispy but tender; the challah is so light and delicious! The chickpea flour batter is perfect and topped with maple syrup and fresh fruit, it’s the perfect breakfast or brunch dish.

3. Spiced Chai French Toast

This Spiced Chai French Toast is the most delightful breakfast ever. Once you make French toast with actual French bread, you’ll never go back to any other bread again. Sandwich bread is for sandwiches and French bread is obviously for, well, French toast.

4. Banana French Toast with Cinnamon Apples

Inspired by The Breakfast Club (the restaurant chain, not the film), this Banana French Toast with Cinnamon Apples is perfect for a lazy Sunday brunch. The cinnamon apples on top makethis dish decadent and delicious.

5. Hot Chocolate Nutella French Toast

Oh yes, you read that title right. All your wildest dreams are going to come true with this super-indulgent and crazy delicious Hot Chocolate Nutella French Toast. Have this for a weekend brunch, midweek breakfast or even have it for dinner. It’s thick and luxurious, extra chocolatey, and bittersweet. In short, it’s totally irresistible.

6. Strawberry Pecan Stuffed French Toast

Blended bananas are the perfect substitute for the traditional egg in this decadent Strawberry Pecan Stuffed French Toast recipe. This sweet breakfast is topped with maple syrup and additional fresh strawberries, but a simple sprinkle of confectioners’ sugar or even an additional spoonful of the strawberry filling would both make excellent toppings.

7. French Toast Power Chia Pudding

Okay, these French Toast Power Chia Pudding shots are not actually French toast, but they are inspired by it. These chia shots are perfect for an on-the-go breakfast, pre-workout snack, post workout recovery snack or just a midday pick-me-up. They are slightly sweet with a hint of French toast goodness.

8. Banana French Toast

This Banana French Toast uses healthy ingredients like banana, almond milk, cinnamon, and vanilla. It’s flavorful with great texture bite after bite. Each piece is golden brown with a soft, pillowy center. Nothing but goodness here!

9. Banana Bread French Toast Cupcakes

Combine breakfast with dessert with these Banana Bread French Toast Cupcakes. These moist cupcakes with a maple frosting combine cinnamon, maple, and banana for a breakfasty-dessert. It’s like having banana bread, French toast, and cupcakes all in one delicious bite.

10. Pepper Jelly Stuffed French Toast with Blackberry Maple Syrup

This Pepper Jelly Stuffed French Toast with Blackberry Maple Syrup is a twist on the popular cream cheese and pepper jelly appetizer, but made so much better since it’s for breakfast! With a crisp crust and a creamy middle, this a sweet and savory way to start the day.

With recipes like these, no one will be hitting the snooze alarm. These make the perfect breakfasts as well as lunch and dinner.

Lead image source:Pepper Jelly Stuffed French Toast with Blackberry Maple Syrup

Start Your Morning With These 10 Egg-Free French Toast Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why does French toast need egg? ›

Eggs: Of course, you'll need eggs for French toast! Three eggs bind the batter together and give it a rich texture. Sugar: A tablespoon of white sugar lends welcome sweetness to this decadent breakfast recipe.

Why is 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!

Why is restaurant French toast so good? ›

The Best Bread For Fantastic French Toast

For starters, standard, thin-sliced sandwich bread won't give a great end product. Restaurants often use unsliced loaves, so that each slice of toast can be cut to an appropriate thickness of between ½ to 1 inch. This thick cut makes the bread more capable of capturing custard.

Which bread is best for French toast? ›

For a solid French toast, aim for sturdy bread with a uniform texture and a soft crust. Hearty sandwich bread, brioche, challah, and shokupan (Japanese milk bread) are all great choices. Avoid rustic loaves with thick crusts or large holes in the interior.

What is the ratio of eggs to milk for French toast? ›

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.

Do you fry French toast in butter or oil? ›

Butter gives French toast a deep richness and comforting quality, which are what we crave on mornings we sizzle this breakfast staple. To prevent burning or smoking, use a combination of butter and oil in the pan to cook the toast.

Does the milk matter in French toast? ›

Others might not be as bothered by that, so it's really a matter of personal preference. The good news is that milk makes a fine batter and by no means should be considered a concession. (As for skim milk, I skipped it for two reasons: French toast isn't supposed to be health food, and I hate skim milk.)

What happens if you soak French toast too long? ›

The first is using fresh bread, which soaks up too much of the egg mixture and doesn't cook through, remaining eggy and soggy in the middle. Leaving the bread in the egg mixture for too long is another route to soggy French toast.

Why is my French toast falling apart? ›

The reason? "If you use fresh bread, it will soak up the [custard] so quickly that you run the risk of your French toast falling apart," explains Traci Weintraub, founder and head chef at Gracefully Fed. Alternatively, "slightly stale bread tends to hold up better in the liquid mixture," she says.

Should you cover French toast when cooking? ›

You can leave it longer if you want. Just cover it and refrigerate it (it's fine in the fridge overnight). To bake the French toast, cover it and slide it into your oven for 30 minutes. Uncover it and then bake another 10 minutes until the bread looks puffed and golden brown on top.

Why is my French toast like scrambled eggs? ›

Nail the Egg-to-Milk Ratio

A basic rule of thumb is about 1/4 cup of milk and one egg per two-slice serving—and if you want to avoid that "scrambled" taste, use only the yolks of some or all of the eggs. (Sulfur compounds in the whites are what give eggs their unique "egg" taste.)

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