Breakfast battles ended in our house the day I transformed ordinary toast into dippable French toast sticks. During a chaotic morning when Max refused his usual plate, I simply sliced his French toast into strips and stood them in a small cup of syrup. Suddenly breakfast became an adventure! The crunchy cinnamon exterior, soft center, and interactive dipping experience has made these our weekend staple; tastier and healthier than frozen versions while requiring the same effort as regular French toast.
Why This Recipe Is Special
These homemade French toast sticks deliver the perfect balance of crispy exterior and tender, custardy interior that store bought versions can't match. Their finger food format makes breakfast more fun and interactive; perfect for dipping in syrup, fruit sauce, or yogurt. They're incredibly versatile, working as a quick weekday breakfast (they freeze and reheat beautifully), special weekend treat, or even an easy after school snack. Best of all, they require no special ingredients beyond what you'd use for traditional French toast, making them a simple upgrade that feels special without extra effort!
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French Toast Sticks Ingredients
- Thick-cut bread (Texas toast, brioche, or challah)
- Eggs
- Milk (whole milk works best)
- Vanilla extract
- Ground cinnamon
- Granulated sugar
- Pinch of salt
- Butter for cooking
- Optional: cinnamon-sugar mixture for coating
- Maple syrup or fruit sauce for dipping
Tip: The bread is truly the foundation of great French toast sticks. Look for a sturdy, thick cut bread that won't fall apart when soaked.
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make French Toast Sticks
Prepare Your Bread
- Choose thick-sliced bread (1-inch thick ideal)
- Remove crusts if desired (especially for younger kids)
- Cut each slice into three or four even sticks
- Let bread sit out 30 minutes to dry slightly
- Stale bread works better than super-fresh
Create Your Egg Mixture
- In shallow dish, whisk eggs until well beaten
- Add milk, vanilla, cinnamon, sugar, and salt
- Whisk until completely combined
- Make sure sugar and cinnamon are fully dissolved
- Mixture should coat the back of a spoon
Soak and Cook
- Dip bread sticks briefly (about 5 seconds per side)
- Heat butter in skillet over medium heat
- Cook 2-3 minutes per side until golden brown
- Work in batches to avoid overcrowding
- Add fresh butter between batches
Finish and Serve
- If desired, roll hot sticks in cinnamon sugar
- Stand upright in small cup of syrup for fun presentation
- Serve immediately while hot and crispy
- Offer variety of dipping options
- Enjoy the mess free finger food experience!
Note: The secret to perfectly crispy French toast sticks is achieving the right soaking time. Too long and they'll be soggy; too short and they'll be dry inside.
Substitutions
Bread Alternatives:
- White bread → Whole wheat for more fiber
- Regular → Gluten-free bread for dietary needs
- Standard bread → Cinnamon-raisin for extra flavor
- Sliced bread → Unsliced loaf cut to perfect thickness
Egg Mixture Variations:
- Whole milk → Almond milk for dairy-free option
- Regular mixture → Add orange zest for citrus twist
- Standard recipe → Use brown sugar instead of white
- Plain vanilla → Add almond extract for gourmet flavor
Cooking Method Options:
- Stovetop skillet → Air fryer for less oil (370°F, 6 minutes)
- Traditional → Bake in oven (425°F, 10-12 minutes)
- Standard → Deep-fry for extra crispiness (like fast food)
- Butter → Coconut oil for different flavor profile
Variations
Cinnamon Roll French Toast Sticks:
- Add brown sugar and extra cinnamon to egg mixture
- Drizzle with simple cream cheese glaze after cooking
- Sprinkle with chopped pecans
- Perfect for sweet-tooth satisfaction
- Max's current favorite weekend request
Fruity Stuffed French Toast Sticks:
- Spread thin layer of cream cheese between two thin bread slices
- Add thin slices of strawberry or banana
- Press firmly and cut into sticks
- Dip and cook as usual
- Serve with coordinating fruit sauce
Savory French Toast Sticks:
- Omit sugar and vanilla from egg mixture
- Add herbs like thyme and grated parmesan
- Sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning
- Serve with warm marinara for dipping
- Great breakfast-for-dinner option
Coconut Crusted French Toast Sticks:
- Add coconut extract to egg mixture
- Roll soaked sticks in shredded coconut before cooking
- Cook at slightly lower temperature to prevent burning
- Serve with tropical fruit dipping sauce
- Vacation-inspired breakfast treat
Equipment for French Toast Sticks
- Non-stick skillet or griddle
- Shallow dish for egg mixture
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Whisk for egg mixture
- Spatula for flipping
- Sharp knife for cutting bread
Storage Tips
Refrigerator Storage (2-3 days):
- Cool completely on wire rack
- Store in airtight container with parchment between layers
- Reheat in toaster or air fryer for 1-2 minutes
- Avoid microwave which makes them soggy
- Refresh with quick roll in cinnamon sugar after reheating
Freezer Method (up to 3 months):
- Cool completely after cooking
- Freeze in single layer on baking sheet
- Once frozen, transfer to freezer bag
- Label with date and contents
- No need to thaw before reheating
Reheating Frozen Sticks:
- Toaster oven: 350°F for 5-7 minutes
- Air fryer: 370°F for 3-4 minutes
- Conventional oven: 375°F for 8-10 minutes
- Avoid microwave which creates soggy texture
- Check for complete heating before serving
Make-Ahead Tips:
- Prepare bread sticks the night before
- Mix egg mixture and refrigerate separately
- Have your cooking surface ready to go
- Pre-measure toppings and place in shakers
- Establish assembly line for efficient morning cooking
French toast sticks are one of the few breakfast items that reheat beautifully, making them perfect for busy mornings. After a particularly hectic week, I started making double batches on weekends, freezing half for weekday breakfasts.
Sis Rachel's Secret Worth Sharing
My sister Rachel revolutionized our French toast sticks with two techniques. First, she uses a double-dipping method with a one-minute rest between dips, allowing the first layer to absorb before adding more egg mixture. Second, she starts at medium high heat to create a protective crust, then immediately reduces to medium low so the inside cooks properly without burning. Looking for more cinnamon sugar delights? Try our copycat Pizza Hut Cinnamon Sticks with their perfect chewy crisp texture, our shortcut Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls that come together in half the time, or our portable Cinnamon Roll Muffins that combine two breakfast favorites!
Breakfast Finger Food Success Awaits!
With these golden-crisp French toast sticks in your breakfast repertoire, you'll transform ordinary mornings into special occasions without extra work. The handheld format solves many breakfast battles while the familiar flavors satisfy even picky eaters.
Looking for more finger friendly breakfast treats? Try our copycat Pizza Hut Cinnamon Sticks with their irresistible buttery-sweet coating, our shortcut Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls that come together in half the usual time, or our portable Cinnamon Roll Muffins that combine two breakfast favorites in one grab-and-go package.
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FAQs
What do I need for French toast sticks?
You need thick cut bread (like Texas toast or brioche), eggs, milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon, sugar, and butter for cooking. Optional ingredients include powdered sugar for dusting and maple syrup for dipping. The key is using slightly stale bread, which absorbs the egg mixture without becoming soggy, and cutting into even sticks before dipping.
What's the difference between French toast and French toast sticks?
French toast sticks are simply traditional French toast cut into finger food portions. The sticks format creates more crispy edges, makes dipping easier, and turns breakfast into an interactive experience. They're also more portable, perfect for busy mornings, and typically have a higher crispy to soft ratio than traditional slices, making them especially appealing to kids.
Does Wendy's do French toast sticks?
Yes, Wendy's introduced their Homestyle French Toast Sticks to their breakfast menu in August 2022. They're available in 4-piece or 6-piece portions, served with syrup for dipping. Wendy's version features a crispy exterior with a custardy center and was added as their first sweet breakfast menu option to compete with other fast food chains like Burger King.
What sauce goes with French toast sticks?
Classic maple syrup is the traditional choice, but many other sauces complement French toast sticks perfectly. Try fruit sauces like strawberry or blueberry, chocolate sauce, caramel sauce, cream cheese glaze, peanut butter sauce, or honey butter. For adults, try bourbon maple syrup or orange liqueur sauce for a sophisticated twist. Yogurt also makes a healthier dipping alternative.
Crispy French Toast Sticks
Equipment
- 1 Non-stick skillet (Or griddle for batch cooking)
- 1 Whisk (To combine egg mixture thoroughly)
- 1 Shallow dish (For soaking bread)
- 1 Spatula (For flipping sticks in pan)
Ingredients
- 6 slices Thick-cut bread - Brioche, challah, or Texas toast preferred
- 2 Eggs - Large
- 0.5 cup Milk - Whole milk gives best results
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract - Optional but recommended
- 1 teaspoon Ground cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon Granulated sugar
- 1 pinch Salt - Enhances flavor
- 2 tablespoon Butter - For skillet
- Maple syrup - For dipping (optional)
- Powdered sugar - For garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Slice thick-cut bread into 3–4 sticks per slice and let sit out to dry for 30 minutes.
- Whisk eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, sugar, and salt until fully blended in a shallow dish.
- Dip bread sticks for 5 seconds per side in egg mixture, making sure they’re fully coated.
- Heat butter in skillet over medium; cook sticks 2–3 minutes per side until golden and crisp.
- Roll hot sticks in optional powdered sugar and serve with maple syrup or dipping sauce.
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