Overnight French Toast Recipe

overnight french toast casserole recipe


overnight french toast casserole recipe

This is my FAVORITE time of year. Big time. And with Christmas morning always taking place at our home – with lots of family – I am constantly searching for ways to make the big breakfast easier. So, I’m sharing this Overnight French Toast Recipe with you in case you need to take some of the pressure off!

overnight french toast casserole recipe

This french toast casserole is as GOOD as it looks! Even better really, does your computer has smell-o-vision? Because MAN it smelled so good. Mini pitchers were placed around the table filled with syrup, and of course there were mimosas and fresh fruit. All the paper decorations added that festive touch – and at the same time let guests know exactly what to expect. These plaid and peppermint printables are easily personalized and used as place cards or food labels or even party favor bag toppers if you want – go crazy!

overnight french toast casserole recipe

overnight french toast casserole recipe

What is included in this printable kit you ask? A lot! And everything listed with a “+” symbol can be personalized with your text.

Invitation (fits A7 envelope) +
2” round Cupcake toppers (3 styles)
3” round cake toppers
Cake pop or Straw flags
Favor bag toppers +
Mini Popcorn boxes (2 styles) +
Jar labels +
Party food labels +
Food trays +
4”x6” signs (3 styles) +
small Bulb silhouette cutouts
large Bulb silhouette sign cutouts +
Pennant Banner +
Full sheets of Patterned paper
Party Backdrop poster PDF (3’x4’)

paper and cake creative partyware

Overnight French Toast Recipe

Ingredients
1 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. sweet butter
2 T light corn syrup
2 tart apples
5 eggs
1 1/2 c. milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1/4 t. cinnamon
1/4 t. nutmeg
1/2 c. raisins
1 loaf French bread
Maple Syrup
4 T powdered sugar

The night before you will be serving, combine the sugar, butter and corn syrup in a medium sized saucepan. Stir over medium heat until the mixture becomes syrupy.  Pour into a 9 x 12 inch pan.  Peel the apples and cut into rings, removing the core in each piece. Place apple rings on top of the syrup mixture in the pan. Sprinkle cinnamon on top. Slice bread into 3/4 inch pieces and layer on top of apples. In a medium sized bowl combine the eggs, milk and vanilla then pour over everything. Sprinkle raisins on top followed by the nutmeg. Cover the pan and refrigerate overnight. In the morning, bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Slice and top with maple syrup and powdered sugar.