Best Vegan French Toast Recipe (2024)

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This is the BEST Vegan French Toast Recipe! It’s soft, moist, sweet, and very easy to make. Actually, it only takes 10 minutes! Perfect for a quick breakfast, brunch or dessert! (Gluten-free option).

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French Toast has always been and still is one of my absolute favorite Breakfast Recipes. That’s why I’ve already shared some easy French Toast Recipes here on my blog in the past. However, it was definitely time for a recipe makeover since I’ve changed a couple of things since then, turning my basic recipe into the BEST Vegan French Toast Recipe! Honestly, I’ve got you covered because this eggless French Toast is delicious and made with non-dairy milk, cinnamon, vanilla, maple syrup, and gluten-free chickpea flour. It’s really super simple and only takes a few minutes to prepare, making it a perfect sweet breakfast that’s even easier than making pancakes!

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Quick & Easy Vegan Breakfast

To be honest, I can’t count anymore how often I’ve made eggless French Toast, because it has definitely been that much, haha! Anyways, I think that this is positively proof that I‘m not lying when saying that I LOVE it! Over the years, I’ve tried a lot of different variations, because there are so many possibilities for how to substitute eggs! Also, you can choose to either pan-fry your dipped bread slices or bake them in the oven. (Continue reading for details.)

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How to substitute eggs

The first time I made Vegan French Toast, I used flaxseed-eggs instead of regular eggs and that worked well! However, I’ve discovered that it tastes even better to me when using mashed bananas as an egg substitute. Since so many of you often ask me what to use instead of bananas, I tried yet another version and used chickpea flour, which as it turns out, works perfectly too. But, to be honest, I really can’t understand people who don’t like bananas!

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How to cook Vegan French Toast

If you pan-fry your dipped bread slices, then your Vegan French Toast will get soft and moist but will still be perfectly golden-browned with crispy edges. This is, to me, the BEST way! Anyways, if you prefer to bake your dipped bread as I did with my Apple Pie Roll-Ups, it’ll get crispy which kinda reminds me of a crisp cake crust. Another option is to cover your bread slices with shredded coconut flakes before baking. Then it’ll taste like coconut crispbread, which is also known as „rusk“. (Click here for the Vegan Baked Coconut French Toast Recipe.)

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I hope you’ll love this BEST Vegan French Toast Recipe! It is:

  • Vegan
  • Eggless
  • Dairy-free
  • Soy-free
  • Nut-free
  • Soft & moist
  • With crispy edges
  • Easy to make gluten-free (simply use gluten-free bread)
  • The Perfect Vegan Breakfast or Dessert
  • So delicious!

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How to serve

This Vegan French Toast is delicious with all sorts of toppings! You can serve it the same way as you enjoy pancakes, waffles or crepes. I love spreading some non-dairy cream cheese (or coconut yogurt) and mashed raspberries on top of my slices. Then I stack up my slices and add some more raspberries, pomegranate and a drizzle of maple syrup on top which definitely is like having dessert for breakfast! Anyways, feel free to use any toppings and fruit you like.

If you’ve tried this or one of my other Vegan French Toast Recipes (such as my Banana French Toast), please leave me a comment letting me know how it turned out for you! If you take a photo of your recreation and share it on Instagram, please do not forget to tag me @biancazapatka and use the hashtag #biancazapatka , so I won’t miss your post! Happy cooking!

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Author: Bianca Zapatka

This is the BEST Vegan French Toast Recipe! It’s soft, moist, sweet, and very easy to make in only 10 minutes! Perfect for a quick breakfast, brunch or dessert! (Gluten-free option).

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Basics, Breakfast, Dessert, Main Course, Side Dish, Snack, Snacks

Servings 2 Servings

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Ingredients

Vegan French Toast

To serve

Instructions

  • Whisk the chickpea flour, non-dairy milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and maple syrup together in a deep plate.

  • Heat the vegan butter or coconut oil in a skillet over medium heat.

  • Dip a slice of the bread into the mixture and coat well on each side. Place in the skillet and fry on medium heat for 2-3 minutes on each side until golden-brown. (If using a large skillet you can fry 2-4 slices at the same time).

  • Serve with desired toppings.

  • Enjoy! 🙂

Notes

  • This Recipe can easily be made gluten-free by using gluten-free bread.
  • To make this French Toast reduced in sugar you can use a sugar substitute or coconut sugar.

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

What is one common mistake when preparing French toast? ›

If the pan isn't hot enough when you put your first slice in, the custard spreads out, forming a "foot" on the bottom of the French toast. When the pan is hot enough, the batter won't have time to seep; the custard will start cooking as soon as it hits the pan. Give the pan a light coating of neutral oil and butter.

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?

How do you make French toast taste less like eggs? ›

A basic rule of thumb is about 1/4 cup of milk and one egg per two-slice serving—and if you want to avoid that "scrambled" taste, use only the yolks of some or all of the eggs. (Sulfur compounds in the whites are what give eggs their unique "egg" taste.)

Is it better to use milk or heavy cream for French toast? ›

We use whole milk because the higher fat content makes the French toast nice and creamy, but you can substitute heavy cream, almond milk, or even coconut milk. The flavors will change a little, but the end result will still be delicious!

What is the most common fault when making French toast? ›

1. Not choosing the right bread. The heart and soul of French toast really is the bread — use something sub-par and the final result is going to be sub-par. The best bread is spongy and sturdy so that it will be able to soak up the custard without completely falling apart.

What happens if you soak French toast too long? ›

The first is using fresh bread, which soaks up too much of the egg mixture and doesn't cook through, remaining eggy and soggy in the middle. Leaving the bread in the egg mixture for too long is another route to soggy French toast.

Should you toast your bread before making French toast? ›

Use stale bread or toast the bread until it's golden-brown. It needs to be sturdy to hold up to the egg mixture. If the bread is fresh from the bag or you toast it too lightly, the finished dish will be soggy. Soak the toasted or untoasted bread for about 10 seconds per side to achieve the optimal texture.

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.

Why is restaurant French toast so much better? ›

According to the chef, the difference comes down to two main elements: the use of high-quality yeasty bread and allowing it time to properly soak. While you can use regular old white bread at home, you may want to give yours an upgrade — try subbing in thick-cut slices of brioche instead.

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.

How do you jazz up French toast? ›

The standard approach can be gussied up even further beyond the requisite maple syrup and/or powdered sugar. I'm especially partial to some sort of caramelized or brûléed banana or peaches with brown sugar which is then poured over the French toast, but some rehydrated dried fruit is also a wonderful inclusion.

Why does my French toast look like scrambled eggs? ›

What is the trick to French toast? I like to use all egg yolks (as opposed to whites + yolks) for the French toast batter. This makes things just a little bit more decadent, and it will help you avoid any thick, scrambled egg-type bits on your French toast.

What are the disadvantages of French toast? ›

If you are watching your weight and health then you should know that French toast contains quite a high amount of saturated fat. This could be attributed to the eggs and milk that are among the ingredients of French toast. Saturated fat is one of the types of fats that you should avoid on a regular basis.

What happens if French toast is undercooked? ›

Especially in the US, raw eggs can carry salmonella. So to reduce the risk of getting salmonella from French toast, just make sure that each piece is cooked thoroughly so that the egg in it is no longer raw before you eat it.

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