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    • Overnight French Toast

      Overnight French ToastAn overnight french toast recipe that makes it's own caramel-like sauce with the perfect blend of cinnamon and nutmeg. This delicious make-ahead recipe takes just a couple minutes to throw together and feeds 6-8 for breakfast.
      This french toast recipe makes amazingly delicious custard-like texture
      french toast with a perfectly spiced caramel sauce. It was so good, my kids begged me to make another pan for the next morning!

      1 loaf french bread, cut into thick slices
      1 1/4 c. brown sugar
      1 stick butter, melted
      4 eggs
      2 cups milk
      1 tsp cinnamon
      1/4 tsp nutmeg

      Spray an 11x17 pan (important!) with cooking spray or butter it well!

      Mix brown sugar and butter until smooth, pour on bottom of prepared pan.

      Overnight French Toast Directions

      Arrange the slices of bread in the pan.

      Overnight French toast step by step

      Mix eggs, milk, cinnamon and nutmeg together, beat well - pour over the bread.


      easy overnight french toast

      Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. By morning, all of the spiced milk/egg mixture will be completely absorbed and your dish will look like this:

      Overnight French Toast Recipe

      Preheat oven 350F

      (Uncover before baking) Bake for 30 min, serve! Yum!

      Amazing OVernight french toast recipe

      This recipe serves 6-8 easily. Recipe can be doubled.

      To scale it down for a family of 4, use a 9x13 pan with as many slices of bread as you can fit), about 1/2 a loaf.
      Comments 2 Comments
      1. MrsPaws's Avatar
        Thanks for posting on how to scale this down just a bit.
        I'm going to try the smaller version this upcoming weekend, but I do have a quick question...if someone made the larger version, and had leftovers, can this be frozen, and if so, how would you recommend to do so?
      1. FreebieQueen's Avatar
        Um, I don't know how well it would freeze, it has a custard like texture which leads me to believe that it would become watery and gooey if frozen.

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