French toast is a family favorite all times of year, and there are so many ways to make it . One of our personal favorites is baked in a large casserole dish after being soaked overnight. Other favorites include grilling large slices in a skillet or making them in muffin tins. No matter how it is made, it always tastes like a gorgeous, rich egg custard that brings comfort and love with each bite.
Check out some of my favorite ways to make French toast in the slideshow.
Give them a try!
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16 Super-Sweet Ways to Make French Toast
Peanut Butter Stuffed French Toast
If you want to really ramp up your French toast game, try making this delicious stuffed version. Peanut butter in the middle and strawberries and cream on top. Find the recipe on Two Healthy Kitchens .
Sugarless Almond French Toast
This sugarless almond French toast is moist and rich and is perfect if you want to skip the sugar but not the flavor! Find the recipe on Simply Stacie .
French Toast Casserole
This simple French toast is always a winner. It is soaked in a rich vanilla custard and bakes up like a dream for breakfast. Find the recipe on Texas Type A Mom .
French Toast Muffins
French toast muffins are so nifty and fun. They are a great way to take your French toast on the go, or just make it look a little fancier. Find the recipe on Thrifty Jinxy .
French Toast Burger
Have you ever made a burger out of French toast? You should try it! You can fill it with delicious fruit and enjoy a fun new twist on your favorite breakfast. Find the recipe on Know Your Produce .
Classic Overnight French Toast
A classic overnight French toast recipe is always perfection. This easy recipe will quickly become a family favorite. Find the recipe on The Naptime Chef .
Apple French Toast
Marrying French toast with apple pie sounds almost too good to be true. But it isn't! Try this amazing dish and you'll get to eat your favorite dessert for breakfast. Find the recipe on Spend with Pennies .
Cream Cheese Stuffed Cinnamon French Toast
Sometimes all you need for a great French toast recipe is a rich stuffing. This cream cheese stuffed French toast is perfect for a Sunday morning treat when you need something rich and heavy to fill you up. Find the recipe on Baby Loving Mama .
French Toast Loaves
A fun way to make individual portion French toast loaves is by baking them up in these cute pans. Then, flavor them with butterscotch for a rich breakfast treat. Find the recipe on More Than a Mom of Three.
French Toast Roll Ups
These super cool French toast roll ups are a fun way to make French toast, especially for kids. Fill them with sweet chocolate or mashed berries and eat them with your fingers. Find the recipe on Spend with Pennies .
Panettone French Toast
When the holidays come around make your French toast with panettone. It adds delicious favor to French toast and the recipe is a snap to pull together. Find the recipe at The Naptime Chef .
Freezer French Toast Sticks
If you want French toast to be an everyday morning treat, make it easy on yourself with these freezer French toast dippers. They are easy to make in advance and will guarantee you can eat French toast whenever you want. Find the recipe on Amanda's Cookin' .
Crunchy French Toast
Give your French toast a crunchy twist. The crust gets the crunch from the most unusual coating---Corn Flakes! Your family will love the amazing flavor and fun new twist. Find the recipe on Our Table for Seven .
Easiest Ever French Toast
French toast doesn't have to be complicated. This cool recipe is made with store bought raisin bread, graham crackers, eggs, and orange juice. So easy! Find the recipe on Amanda's Cookin' .
Easy Baked French Toast
For the ultimate French toast recipe shortcut make them with refrigerated rolls from the grocery store. You'll love how incredibly easy it is and how they still taste completely homemade. Find the recipe on Oh My Sugar High .
Single Serve French Toast
Do you ever want French toast just for one person? Here is the best recipe for making it for yourself, or just one person in your household. Find the recipe on Thrifty Jinxy .