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See our special CHRISTMAS RECIPE section Pin 34 Share Yum Email Shares 34 French Toast Casserole is a classic breakfast/brunch dish for the family or holiday gathers. Now you can whip up an amount that fits smaller households. I wanted an overnight recipe with baking in the morning so the cook can participate in the family activities. French toast casserole is becoming the “green bean casserole” of Christmas. But if you’re not feeding an army for breakfast, you must go to other options. Let’s make a smaller version that will serve for a smaller household or every day for a family. After reading many recipes, I started with a Taste of Home recipe, but like every other recipe I looked at, it required a small army to consume it all. So my first act, cut in half. Then a little change here and there and we have a smaller version with little work that tastes great. Recommended accompanying dishes: How to Cook Bacon in the Oven How to Cook Sausage in the Oven My Rating(s): My rating. A nice 4+ My wife is at 5. She loved it, as did I. Her argument is for given situations (Christmas morning) it is a solid home run. Notes on French Toast Casserole. In reading hundreds of comments on the recipe sites, I have come to the conclusion of “just do what you want.” While the most common bread recommended was French, we had almost any bread imaginable recommend by commenters. We had slices stood up. Slices laid down. Cut into 1/2 or 1-inch piece or ripped into chunks. So the conclusion. If you are buying bread, get a small baguette of French but otherwise, use what you want. I wanted chunks of bread, so I went with cubes. Also, I love cinnamon, so I added some to the mix. Many recipes stated baking without the overnight soak is ok, but it missed the point of having a dish to toss into the oven with little fuss in the morning while you enjoy the fun. Toppings vary a lot, but some butter, sugar, and cinnamon seem standard. A few provided a more streusel-like topping, but I was looking for French toast, not a coffee cake. This recipe is easily doubled. Use a 9 by 13 pan. The baking time will be perhaps 10-15 minutes longer. The topping might get browner than you want so tenting with foil near the end will prevent that. The original recipe baked entirely covered. I wanted some crispiness and baked entirely uncovered. Again, a matter of taste. Coat a 5 by 9 baking dish with butter. Cut 8 oz of French bread into 1-inch cubes and add to pan. Other breads should be fine. Combine 4 eggs, 1 1/2 cups milk, 2 teaspoons sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon. Mix lightly. Pour milk mixture over the bread, cover with foil and refrigerate overnight. In the morning remove from refrigerator and uncover. Preheat oven to 350. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in microwave and brush top. Mix 2 tablespoons sugar with 1 teaspoon cinnamon and sprinkle on top. Bake until golden brown. About 40 minutes. Helpful hint, the bread will puff up some near the end. When the center is puffed, that is the minimum time, but it will be soggy still. Go a little longer to get a dryer casserole. Allow to cook for 5 – 10 minutes before serving. Top with maple syrup if you want or a dusting of powder sugar. If you like this recipe or find it useful, the pleasure of a nice 4 or 5 rating would be greatly appreciated. Especially any recipe that has no rating please. Thank You and have a great day. Smaller French Toast Casserole Votes: 0 Rating: 0 You: Rate this recipe! Print Recipe French Toast Casserole is a classic breakfast/brunch dish for the family or holiday gathers. Now you can whip up an amount that fits smaller households. CourseBreakfast CuisineAmerican Servings Prep Time 6 servings 10 minutes Cook Time Passive Time 40 minutes 8-12 hours Servings Prep Time 6 servings 10 minutes Cook Time Passive Time 40 minutes 8-12 hours Smaller French Toast Casserole Votes: 0 Rating: 0 You: Rate this recipe! Print Recipe French Toast Casserole is a classic breakfast/brunch dish for the family or holiday gathers. Now you can whip up an amount that fits smaller households. CourseBreakfast CuisineAmerican Servings Prep Time 6 servings 10 minutes Cook Time Passive Time 40 minutes 8-12 hours Servings Prep Time 6 servings 10 minutes Cook Time Passive Time 40 minutes 8-12 hours Ingredients 8 oz French bread cubed about 1 inch but other bread would do 4 eggs large 1 1/2 cup milk 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla Topping 1 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon Servings: servings Units:MetricUS Imperial Instructions Coat a 5 by 9 baking dish with butter. Cut 8 oz of French bread into 1-inch cubes and add to pan. Other breads should be fine. Combine 4 eggs, 1 1/2 cups milk, 2 teaspoons sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon. Mix lightly. Pour milk mixture over the bread, cover with foil and refrigerate overnight. In the morning remove from refrigerator and uncover. Preheat oven to 350. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in microwave and brush top. Mix 2 tablespoons sugar with 1 teaspoon cinnamon and sprinkle on top. Bake until golden brown. About 40 minutes. Helpful hint, the bread will puff up some near the end. When the center is puffed, that is the minimum time but it will be soggy still. Go a little longer to get a dryer casserole. Allow to cook for 5 - 10 minutes before serving. Top with maple syrup if you want or a dusting of powder sugar. Recipe Notes This recipe is easily doubled. Use a 9 by 13 pan. The baking time will be perhaps 10-15 minutes longer. The topping might get browner than you want so tenting some with foil near the end will prevent that. If you want more of a bread pudding type texture then you could bake a little shorter but be sure to get to at least 165 internal temperature for food safety due to the eggs. Last Updated December 22, 2016 Nutrition Facts Smaller French Toast Casserole Amount Per Serving Calories 237 Calories from Fat 54 % Daily Value* Total Fat 6g 9% Saturated Fat 2g 10% Polyunsaturated Fat 1g Monounsaturated Fat 2g Cholesterol 149mg 50% Sodium 532mg 22% Potassium 189mg 5% Total Carbohydrates 33g 11% Dietary Fiber 1g 4% Sugars 13g Protein 12g 24% Vitamin A 8% Vitamin C 0.3% Calcium 16% Iron 12% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.   All nutritional information are estimates and can vary from your actual results. This is home cooking and there are many variables. To taste ingredients such as salt will be my estimate of the average used. 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