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This Vegan French Toast is made with just 7 ingredients, it’s so deliciously crisp on the outside and soft on the inside, and it’s made in 30 minutes!

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My Favorite Vegan French Toast Recipe

HAPPY NEW YEAR! I am a big believer in celebrating the New Year in a big way – so how about some fluffy, flavourful and tasty Vegan French Toast?! It might still be winter where you are, or you may not want to let go of cozy season yet, this works perfectly for warming you up AND keeping you nice and cozy. It’s pretty much, amazing.

Every December, I have a sudden craving for all things french toast – baked, fried (sorry not sorry), overnight, cinnamon, coconut…all! It definitely spread into January for me this year, too. I used to make this recipe by slicing each slice into french toast sticks, so you can also do that. Nowadays I prefer nice thick slices. Either way? Incredible AND easy.

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Ingredients

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So what goes into vegan french toast? Only 7 ingredients are needed to make this filling, hearty breakfast! Well, 8 or 9 if you count toppings (which you definitely should!).

  • Vegan Milk: 1 cup of any vegan milk works. If you want something nice and thick, a thicker vegan milk like soy milk or cashew milk is preferred.
  • Flax Meal: ground flax seeds replace the need for eggs in this french toast recipe PERFECTLY.
  • Maple Syrup: this is totally optional, but I love the extra sweetness it adds. You can also use any sugar-free sweetener or agave nectar.
  • Vanilla Extract: for some more sweetness/flavour.
  • Cinnamon: what is french toast without a dusting of cinnamon? You could also use nutmeg, pumpkin pie spice, or any other kind of “sweet” spice.
  • Thick Sandwich Bread: something like brioche and sourdough (you can also slice up a loaf of some other sturdy bread).
  • Vegan Butter or Oil: this is for frying the bread slices, so either one works well.
  • Toppings: maple syrup, extra cinnamon, and vegan whipped cream are all good ideas! Also berries or any kind, or even mint.

What Kind of Bread to Use

Brioche and sourdough are good choices when it comes to making this french toast. You can also use a thick multigrain bread too. You need bread that is slightly stale, and also pretty sturdy so that it won’t fall apart in the pan; anything that fits that description should yield good results for you. French bread can also work well, just as long as it’s not too fresh.

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Can You Make French Toast Without Eggs?

As I was coming up with this recipe (I’ve been making this for 6+ years!), I wondered to myself, WHY is it that french toast has never been made vegan?! Like seriously, you can search for so many recipes and they all have eggs in them. But, I was up to the challenge to see if I could make a vegan french toast recipe that was still simple, and of course delicious.

I’m happy to say, it isso possible.

In french toast, the egg is in the batter to thicken it up, so I knew any egg replacer would be perfect. I specifically went for flax seed meal (ground flax seeds) since one, I love flax seeds, and two, it would actually add some nutritional value to the french toast.

Long story short, you can totally make french toast without eggs!

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How to Make Vegan French Toast

French toast is a great breakfast to make on the weekends. It doesn’t take that much time to prepare, but you do need about 30 minutes for the whole process.

However, once you mix the batter together, it’s just a matter of frying the bread slices and choosing your toppings!

Create French Toast Batter: In a bowl, add the vegan milk, maple syrup (optional), flax meal, vanilla extract and cinnamon. Whisk together vigorously and place in your freezer for the batter to set up and get thicker for 15 minutes.

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Whisk: When the batter is thicker, whisk again.

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Melt Butter or Oil: Heat 2-3 tablespoons vegan butter (or oil) in a pan or on a griddle over medium-high heat until hot until melted.

Fry the Bread Slices: Dip the soaked slices into the batter until coated (do NOT soak them), and place in the pan to pan fry. Pan fry on each side for 3 to 5 minutes until it is crispy on the outside, then turn over and pan-fry on the other side for another 3 to 5 minutes. I always start with one to test the heat, then you can adjust accordingly.

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Continue Cooking: Add more butter as needed and continue to cook the extra slices.

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Serve and Enjoy: Serve immediately topped with maple syrup, dusted with cinnamon and vegan whipped cream.

Tips for the Best French Toast

So, as you can see, making this breakfast is fairly simple!

Take a look at some of these tips for more info on how to make the best french toast:

  • Other Substitutes for Flax Eggs: including cornstarch in the batter (sift in about 2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup) will also thicken it up.
  • Use Stale Bread: stale bread soaks up the batter better than fresh bread does. If you only have fresh bread, leave it out on the counter overnight before you make the french toast the next morning.
  • Use Sturdy Breads: soft breads will fall apart in the pan, so try not to use pre-sliced sandwich bread, as it is usually too soft.
  • Don’t Soak the Bread for Too Long: 15-20 seconds on each side is more than enough time for the bread to sop up the batter; going longer will make the french toast soggy.
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Serving Suggestions

Wondering what to serve with/on french toast? There are so many good choices! Here are a couple of my favorites:

  • Vegan Whipped Cream: this Cashew Whipped Cream is one of my go-to recipes.
  • Maple Syrup: it’s great on everything from pancakes, to waffles, to – you guessed it – french toast!
  • Berries: I chose strawberries for my french toast, but blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries would taste great too.
  • Coconut Cream: I like to top these off with some Coconut Cream sometimes – leave a tin of coconut cream overnight in your fridge, open it, scoop off the little liquid and that’s it!
  • Toasted Nuts – If you’re feeling extra decadent, you can add candied pecans (or walnuts) on top.
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How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

Though french toast is best when fresh, you can keep leftovers in an airtight container for 2-3 days in the fridge. When you want to heat them up again, just heat a pan on the stove, and add a splash of milk to your leftover batter before you soak the bread in it. Or, pop it in the toaster oven for a minute or two.

Can I Freeze French Toast?

French toast and its batter don’t freeze very well, so it’s best to eat the toast fresh and warm from the pan. Freezing the french toast would probably yield soggy results.

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MORE VEGAN BREAKFAST RECIPES

  • Vegan Pancakes (Light and Fluffy)
  • Vegan Waffles (Fluffy and Crispy)
  • Vegan Scrambled Tofu

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Vegan French Toast

Servings: 4 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

This Vegan French Toast is made with just 5 ingredients, is so deliciously crisp on the outside and soft on the inside and made in 30 minutes!

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup vegan milk, any vegan milk works
  • 1 tablespoon flax meal, ground flax seeds
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup, (optional to add)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 6 slices thick sandwich bread, like brioche or sourdough (you can also cut into slices)
  • 2 tablespoons vegan butter, or oil
  • for topping, Maple syrup, also Extra cinnamon, for sprinkling vegan chipped cream*, for topping

Instructions

  • In a bowl, add the vegan milk, maple syrup (optional), flax meal, vanilla extract and cinnamon. Whisk together vigorously and place in your freezer for the batter to set up and get thicker for 15 minutes.

  • When the batter is thicker, whisk again.

  • Heat 2-3 tablespoons vegan butter (or oil) in a pan or on a griddle over medium-high heat until hot until melted.

  • Dip the soaked slices into the batter until coated (do NOT soak them), and place in the pan to pan fry. Pan fry on each side for 3 to 5 minutes until it is crispy on the outside, then turn over and pan-fry on the other side for another 3 to 5 minutes. I always start with one to test the heat, then you can adjust accordingly.

  • Add more butter as needed and continue to cook the extra slices.

  • Serve immediately topped with maple syrup, dusted with cinnamon and vegan whipped cream. Enjoy!

Notes

Tips for the Best French Toast

So, as you can see, making this breakfast is fairly simple!

Take a look at some of these tips for more info on how to make the best french toast:

  • Other Substitutes for Flax Eggs: including cornstarch in the batter (sift in about 2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup) will also thicken it up.
  • Use Stale Bread: stale bread soaks up the batter better than fresh bread does. If you only have fresh bread, leave it out on the counter overnight before you make the french toast the next morning.
  • Use Sturdy Breads: soft breads will fall apart in the pan, so try not to use pre-sliced sandwich bread, as it is usually too soft.
  • Don’t Soak the Bread for Too Long: 15-20 seconds on each side is more than enough time for the bread to sop up the batter; going longer will make the french toast soggy.

SERVE WITH:

  • Vegan Whipped Cream: this Cashew Whipped Cream is one of my go-to recipes.
  • Maple Syrup: it’s great on everything from pancakes, to waffles, to – you guessed it – french toast!
  • Berries: I chose strawberries for my french toast, but blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries would taste great too.
  • Coconut Cream: I like to top these off with some Coconut Cream sometimes – leave a tin of coconut cream overnight in your fridge, open it, scoop off the little liquid and that’s it!
  • Toasted Nuts – If you’re feeling extra decadent, you can add candied pecans (or walnuts) on top.

How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

Though french toast is best when fresh, you can keep leftovers in an airtight container for 2-3 days in the fridge. When you want to heat them up again, just heat a pan on the stove, and add a splash of milk to your leftover batter before you soak the bread in it. Or, pop it in the toaster oven for a minute or two.

Can I Freeze French Toast?

French toast and its batter don’t freeze very well, so it’s best to eat the toast fresh and warm from the pan. Freezing the french toast would probably yield soggy results.

Calories: 115kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 6mg, Sodium: 198mg, Potassium: 14mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 76IU, Calcium: 117mg, Iron: 1mg

Disclaimer: Although jessicainthekitchen.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, kindly note that these are only estimates. Nutritional information may be affected based on the product type, the brand that was purchased, and in other unforeseeable ways. Jessicainthekitchen.com will not be held liable for any loss or damage resulting for your reliance on nutritional information. If you need to follow a specific caloric regimen, please consult your doctor first.

Cuisine: American

Course: Breakfast

Author: Jessica Hylton

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FAQs

Should French toast have more eggs or milk? ›

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. How's that for an easy recipe?

Is it OK to eat French toast for breakfast? ›

French toast is definitely healthier than pancakes, as well as some other breakfast options. It is high in carbs, but you can make a French toast recipe healthy by using whole wheat or high-fiber bread. You can also make your French toast healthier by switching up the toppings you add to it.

What is the secret to good French toast? ›

The secret ingredient in this fluffy French toast recipe: all-purpose flour! Flour binds the liquids together, which creates a more traditional “batter” and helps prevent soggy results. This extra ingredient ensures the French toast is crispy on the outside, but soft and fluffy on the inside.

How does Martha Stewart make French toast? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven and beat eggs: Preheat oven to 375°F with rack in the middle of the oven. ...
  2. Beat in other liquid ingredients: Beat in liqueur, sugar, large pinch of salt, and orange zest and juice. ...
  3. Prep baking sheets; dip brioche into egg mixture: ...
  4. Bake: ...
  5. Broil; repeat with remaining slices: ...
  6. Serve:
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Why is my French toast tasteless? ›

Season Your French Toast Batter

Milk and eggs are the only essentials required for the custard base—but it's how you season the mixture that will give your French toast a distinctive flavor. A pinch of cinnamon and some vanilla extract are standard upgrades—and a little sugar never hurts either.

What is the best pan for French toast? ›

Your perfect companion for making French toast is a non-stick frying pan. CRISTEL® has an exceptional selection of non-stick frying pans with removable handles that are great for both pan-frying and also oven-cooking.

Is French toast healthier than pancakes? ›

On one hand, the average plate of pancakes contains around 500 calories, 88 grams of carbohydrates, and 4 grams of saturated fat, while a similar-sized serving of French toast has around 990 calories, 120 grams of carbohydrates, and 18 grams of saturated fat. These numbers would appear to make pancakes the winner.

What can I put on French toast other than syrup? ›

You can also mix a bit of the flavored sugar into the raw eggs & milk before dipping bread. Fruit: Raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, bananas, strawberries. Butter-ish: Apple butter, Nutella, almond butter, creamy peanut butter, all the butter! Nuts: walnuts, pecans.

Should I leave bread out overnight for French toast? ›

Ideally, the bread should be slightly stale. A drier bread will soak up all the custard. Bread can be left out with the wrapper open the day before cooking. If you find yourself in a pinch, dry your bread slices in a 275°F oven for 10 minutes before soaking them in the custard.

Why add milk to eggs for French toast? ›

Eggs and milk are the essential components of the custard base that gives French toast its tender richness—but get their ratio off and you'll wind up with undercooked slices that have an unpleasantly savory "scrambled eggs" flavor.

Why does my French toast turn out eggy? ›

If the balance is off and you include too many eggs or not enough milk, the finished French toast will have a scrambled egg-like flavor. When scaling this recipe up or down, keep in mind that you need 1/4 cup of milk for every egg.

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