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Overnight French Toast Casserole

Overnight French Toast Casserole with cinnamon, vanilla and a secret ingredient. As healthy as french toast can be while still being an easy and delicious breakfast to feed a crowd.

Overnight French Toast Casserole in baking dish with spatula

“Overnight breakfasts” have been a popular thing for a while now.

I’m not sure why it’s taken me this long to jump on the bandwagon because the concept is right up my alley.

Breakfast and brunch foods are some of my favorites, but morning-me is not someone equipped to cook up french toast on the regular.

Sometimes I I don’t even have the energy to make coffee until I’ve had coffee. #morningproblems

Suffice to say I’m not a morning person and this is why I adore brunch restaurants so much.

With THIS casserole it doesn’t have to be a special occasion to get your french toast fix.

You spend 5 minutes putting it together the night before, and pop it in the fridge til you wake up.

Then the oven will do the work for you while you’re sipping your morning coffee.

pouring syrup on french toast casserole

So I have a “secret ingredient” I like to include in my french toast that gives it a unique flavor.

Orange juice.

Even better if it’s one of those orange juices that is mixed with another fruit juice. I like Simply Orange Juice with Mango, no pulp.

It adds a unique sweetness to it. Depending on my mood I will adjust the amount of OJ I use but for this casserole I’d suggest 1/2 cup, and even a full cup if you decide you really like the flavor.

But first let’s start with the bread. I used a brioche sliced loaf of bread from Trader Joe’s.

I find that fluffy, egg-based breads work best (so challah bread is a good substitution) but sometimes I see Italian bread used also.

Whichever bread you use, you’ll want to tear it up into pieces. The bread pieces should fill a 9×13 casserole dish.

In a bowl, you’ll whip together eggs, milk, half and half, OJ, and vanilla. Pour that over the bread pieces and sprinkle with cinnamon.

Then put in the refrigerator overnight (or at least a few hours) to allow the bread to soak up all the egg mixture!

Overnight French Toast Casserole in blue baking dish

After baking for 30-45 minutes (longer if you prefer crispy and less if you prefer soft), drizzle with maple syrup. I like mine around 35 minutes.

Depending on how hungry you are it should yield 6-8 servings.

scooping out a portion of french toast casserole with spatula

Don’t you want to just smash your face in it?

It can’t just be me?

spatula resting in baking pan with one portion taken out of overnight french toast casserole

Like a pie eating contest. A french toast eating contest. That should totally be a thing.

Another overnight french toast recipe: Blueberry Cheesecake French Toast! Or if you can’t wait overnight, try this summer berry stuffed french toast recipe.

Yield: 8

Overnight French Toast Casserole

Overnight French Toast Casserole with cinnamon, vanilla and a secret ingredient. As healthy as french toast can be while still being an easy and delicious breakfast to feed a crowd.

Overnight French Toast Casserole with cinnamon, vanilla and a secret ingredient. As healthy as french toast can be while still being an easy and delicious breakfast to feed a crowd.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 large loaf brioche bread (or challah bread)
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1 cup milk of your choice (I use almond milk with vanilla)
  • 1/2 cup half and half (or more milk)
  • 1/2 cup orange juice (I use Simply Orange with Mango*), no pulp
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, (optional if using almond milk with vanilla)
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • maple syrup, for drizzling

Instructions

  1. Tear bread into pieces, slightly larger than bite sized. Place in 9x13 or 3 quart casserole dish.
  2. In a medium bowl, whip together eggs, milk, half and half, orange juice, vanilla and cinnamon. Pour evenly over bread pieces.
  3. Cover and place in refrigerator overnight or at least a few hours to allow the bread to soak up the egg mixture.
  4. In the morning, preheat oven to 350°F. Bake casserole for around 30-35 minutes until lightly browned if you prefer a softer texture, up to 45-50 minutes if you prefer crispier (but watch for burning!)
  5. Remove from oven and drizzle maple syrup on top. Serve warm.

Notes

The bread I used was 12 thick slices of brioche sandwich bread.

Prep time does not include time in refrigerator.

*The orange juice with mango is my *secret* ingredient but orange juice in general will add the extra kick of sweetness!

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 141Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 160mgSodium: 115mgCarbohydrates: 11gFiber: 1gSugar: 4gProtein: 7g

Nutrition information is calculated automatically by an online tool at Nutritionix. It is not always accurate. Please use your own tools to check if you rely on this information.

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Diane

Sunday 25th of December 2022

Delicious and love that it doesn’t have all that sugar like other recipes. One small critique of the recipe… it doesn’t say to grease the dish so don’t forget to do so! Otherwise a big hit for our family holiday breakfast.

Lynda

Saturday 10th of December 2022

Can overnight french toast be baked then frozen to be used at a later date?

anne

Sunday 16th of June 2019

This was a terrific recipe. I really appreciate how you lightened it without sacrificing taste. The entire family loved it.. It has so much flavor even without the sugar and heavy cream. Everyone should make this. thanks

Susan

Saturday 20th of April 2019

I agree with the previous comment that this is good with King’s Hawaiian Bread. King’s Hawaiian Bread comes in a large round loaf, a sliced loaf and dinner rolls. Use whichever is best for your recipe if you are using two types of bread. So creative and so good!

Jackie

Friday 1st of February 2019

Have you tried doubling this recipe? Did anything change ?

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