These scrumptious French Toast Sticks are strips of Texas Toast dipped in egg batter, fried to golden perfection, and rolled in cinnamon sugar. They are the perfect treat for satisfying that sweet tooth and for little ones hands. Enjoy a delicious batch for your leisurely Sunday breakfast or for your next holiday brunch.
Breakfast is mine and hubby’s favorite meal of the day. We just love to fix something special for our weekend family breakfasts. This recipe, Banana Pancakes, Easy Crepes, and King’s Hawaiian French Toast are just a few of our favorites.
How to make French Toast Sticks
Start by trimming the crusts off the bread and cutting them into sticks. Then simply whisk together the eggs, milk and vanilla. Now on a shallow plate combine the sugar and ground cinnamon.
Melt a little butter and heat the oil in a skillet over medium heat. Dip the sticks in the egg batter letting the excess drip off. Then add them to the skillet in a single layer with space between them. Cook until golden brown on both sides. Remove from the pan and using tongs roll them in the cinnamon sugar.
Recipe notes and helpful tips
- This recipe works best with stale bread so plan ahead or follow these tips for drying out bread.
- A combination of vegetable oil and butter works best for browning.
- When frying work in batches leaving space between the sticks
- The sticks should be warm when rolled in the cinnamon sugar so it sticks to them.
- For best results serve promptly or place in a single layer on a baking sheet in the oven on warm until ready to serve.
- Serve with warm maple syrup for dipping.
What bread is best for French Toast Sticks
The bread should be sliced fairly thick and for best results it should be stale. Dip into the egg mixture instead of soaking for sticks that aren’t soggy.
- Texas Toast
- Brioche
- Challah
- French
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French Toast Sticks
Ingredients
- 6 slices Texas toast or other thick sliced bread preferably stale
- 3 large eggs
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ½ cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoon canola oil
Instructions
- Trim the crusts off the bread and cut into sticks.
- Whisk together the eggs, milk and vanilla. Combine the sugar and cinnamon on a shallow plate.
- Melt 1 tablespoon butter and heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Dip the sticks in the egg batter letting the excess drip off. Add them to the skillet in single layer with space between them. Flip them after the bottom has browned. Cook until golden brown on both sides. Work in batches adding more butter and oil if needed.
- Remove from the pan and using tongs roll them in the cinnamon sugar.
Notes
- This recipe works best with stale bread so plan ahead or follow these tips for drying out bread.
- A combination of vegetable oil and butter works best for browning.
- When frying work in batches leaving space between the sticks
- The sticks should be warm when rolled in the cinnamon sugar so it sticks to them.
- For best results serve promptly or place in a single layer on a baking sheet in the oven on warm until ready to serve.
- Serve with warm maple syrup for dipping.
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Kristyn
My kids eat these like they are never eating again!! They love them so much, they are easy to eat, & so soft & cinnamon-y.
Mirlene
Love a good french toast recipe. Adding this to my weekend breakfast menu.
Jenny
I know my kids are going to love these, but I can’t resist a cinnamon and sugar topping either! Thanks for the tip about using stale bread.
Taylor Kiser
These French toast sticks are so easy to make! No need for store-bought! Homemade for the win!
HEATHER PERINE
Needed a fun recipe to make with my home ec students this week – going to try this! They will love this…especially the eating part 🙂
Catalina
I would like to wake up with these French toast sticks. They look amazing!
Jen
My kids are into dipping so this was a fun way to have breakfast and make some fun dippings for them. We had syrup, strawberry sauce, cream cheese sauce and a chocolate sauce for dipping. so good!
Cathy
The cinnamon sugar coating is genius!
Erin | Dinners,Dishes and Dessert
These French Toast Sticks are would disappear in our house!
Jo
Family approved! My kids keep asking for these toast sticks for their breakfast! Yummy!
Dorothy Reinhold
Making a batch tonight for my kiddos breakfast in the morning. They are going to be pumped!
Jacqueline Meldrum
I got to your first photo and said Oh my! I wish I could reach into the screen and grab one.
Brianna
My kids devoured these! So easy to make too.
Mairead
My kids love French toast sticks. I usually buy frozen ones for them to heat up in the toaster oven, but homemade is so much better. I must try this great recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Amanda
These look perfect! So fluffy and full of flavor!
Kate
Served these with some warm syrup, it was amazing! I cant wait to make this toast sticks again!
Beth Pierce
Thanks Kate! So glad that you liked them!
Michelle
This is such a fun spin on regular French toast! My kids would definitely have lots of fun making and eating these! Thanks for sharing!