Mini Maple French Toast Casseroles Recipe (Personal Size!) (2024)

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By Alisa Fleming on Alisa's Favorite Dairy-Free Recipes, Breakfast, Dairy-Free Recipes

Headinginto month two of sharing myDairy-Free 3-Book Journey with you, I’m pretty proud of what I’ve accomplished in the past four weeks. I took the pressure off and allowed a solid week to get re-organized with what needs to be writtenand the recipes that must be created and perfected. I decided to dive into recipe creation with a strong focus on getting most of thebaked goodies done before the summer heat hits. The accomplishments also resulted in a spin-off recipe for personal-sized Maple French Toast Casseroles, which I’m going to share with you today!

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All in all, I managed to create, fully test (numerous tests in my kitchen plus outside testing), and finalize about a dozen recipes, including the following:

  • Double Chocolate Scones with Vanilla Glaze (a true crowd-pleaser!)
  • Hollandaise Sauce (includes insanely rich “just” dairy-free & vegan versions)
  • Light Buttery Spread (great for toast, potatoes, and coating!)
  • Peanut Butter Chips (a new & improved surprise recipe)
  • Homemade “Nutrigrain” Bars (yes, seriously! Sans milk and more wholesome)
  • Chunky Monkey Muffins (these have become our go-to morning treat)
  • 4-Ingredient Baking Powder Biscuits (too easy, too good, just like mom’s)
  • Sultry Southwestern Baked Risotto (no stirring, no fuss, and no sacrifice)
  • Chocolate-Dipped Crispy Cups (a healthier sweet treat that kids and adults loved)
  • Chicken Pot Crumble (better than traditional and with a vegan option to boot!)
  • Tostacos (technically a no-bake recipe, but I wanted to bake my own tostadas)
  • and… Maple Baked French Toast Sticks… the inspiration for these Mini Maple French Toast Casseroles!

These personal-sized maple French toast casseroles can be made on the spot or in advance. You can chill them unbaked, or stash a couple baked ones in your fridge for reheating on demand.

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As pictured above and below, these maple French toast casseroles are gluten-free (I used Little Northern Bakehouse Millet & Chia Bread), but of course they work wonderfully with wheat bread, too! Day old or lightly stale bread is the way to go, which is why gluten-free is easy with this recipe. I did find that the gluten-free bread crumbled a bit when wet, but since it all bakes up together, there is no loss. Wheat bread gave me chunkier, yet equally tender and moist results.

I also created a vegan version of thesemaple French toast casseroles, and let me tell you, it was no easy feat! Many vegan versions that I’ve spotted online looked flat and dense. I wanted moist, lightly risen and just plain delicious. My vegan variation tastes different from my“just dairy-free” original, but it is no less amazing. In fact, we liked both equally.

My goal in creating recipes and adapting them to fit other dietsis never straight mimicry, rather, it’s to create good food for all to enjoy, plain and simple. Does the recipe work? Can almost anyone make it? Are the results delicious? If “yes, yes, and yes”, then we have a Go Dairy Free, Alisa-approved winner!

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Dairy-Free ThreeBook Journey: Month 2 Goal

On my next 3-Book Journey Post (roughly just 30 days from today!), I hopeto finalize the last 39 recipes in book #2! Many are in the testing phases, so I actually think this goal could be realistic without sacrificing a bit of quality. Then, I will be able to dedicate the summer to some much needed dairy-free research for covering health, allergies, and more!

In addition to my monthly posts on this journey, and recipes like these Mini Maple French Toast Casseroles, you can follow more of my project and several others on Twitter, via the hashtags #Inspired and #LoveMySilk. This series was made possible by Silk, and I’m every so grateful for their dairy-free support!

Special Diet Notes: Mini Maple French Toast Casseroles

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, optionally egg-free, optionally gluten-free, peanut-free, soy-free, optionally vegan / plant-based, and vegetarian.

For nut-free maple French toast casseroles, use a milk beverage that is “safe” for your needs. I like the taste of almond milk in this recipe, but you will get equally good results with soy milk or coconut milk beverage, for examples.

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This easy, scrumptious recipe has been tested with both gluten-free (pictured) and wheat-based bread, and I've included a unique, fully-tested, delicious vegan version, too!

Author: Alisa Fleming

Serves: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 8 slices gluten-free or wheat-based bread, about 8 to 10 ounces (I tested with Little Northern Bakehouse and Silver Hills Bakery)
  • 4 eggs (see below for egg-free / vegan version)
  • ⅔ cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk beverage (I used Silk Almond - see post above for nut-free options)
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup, plus additional for serving (I used NOW Foods Grade B)
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, maple and salt. Add bread cubes and gently toss to completely coat.
  2. Fill 4 greased ramekins with the bread cubes, gently pressing down as needed. If there is any leftover liquid in your bowl, drizzle it atop the bread cubes.
  3. Preheat your oven to 350ºF, letting the bread cubes sit and soak while the oven preheats.
  4. Bake for 25 to 35 minutes, depending on how deep your ramekins are (shallower ones will cook more quickly), how moist or dry you like your French Toast, and how well the bread soaks up that liquid!
  5. Serve with pure maple syrup for drizzling.

Notes

Vegan / Egg-Free Version: Omit the eggs and increase the unsweetened vanilla milk beverage to 1 cup. You are going to place the bread cubes in your large bowl first. Then blend the 1 cup milk beverage with ¼ cup mashed banana, 2 tablespoons buckwheat flour, 2 tablespoons maple syrup, 1 tablespoon oil (your choice of type), ¾ teaspoon baking powder, and ⅛ teaspoon salt in your blender until smooth. Pour the mixture over the bread cubes and toss gently to coat. Proceed with step 2. Baking time will be closer to 30 to 35 minutes. For a lightly sweeter and more moist result, increase the banana to ⅓ cup and the baking powder to 1 teaspoon.

Nutrition Information

Serving size:1 mini casserole Calories:329 Fat:7.4g Carbohydrates:41.3g Sugar:9.6g Sodium:514mg Fiber:10.2g Protein:18.2g Cholesterol:187mg

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FAQs

How do you keep French toast casserole from getting soggy? ›

If you find yourself with a soggy casserole, for whatever reason, try baking it a bit longer until it firms up some. What's the best bread to use for baked French toast? A loaf of crusty sourdough or French bread makes the best bread for French bread.

What is a good substitute for syrup in French toast? ›

  1. I was never the biggest fan of syrup. ...
  2. I'd use a fruit jam instead; raspberry or strawberry would be my favorites, but orange marmalade is great too.
  3. My grandmother liked to use those canned cherries for pie filling, or sometimes a bit of cottage cheese with canned pineapple. ...
  4. Nutella is terrific on French Toast.
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Can you use honey instead of maple syrup for French toast? ›

Otherwise you can make french toast with honey in two ways. You can add the honey to the egg milk batter, in any quantity you prefer. Or you could make the batter with a little sugar and then pour honey over the cooked toasts.

Can you make French toast ahead of time and reheat? ›

Freezer and Make-Ahead Tips

Freeze cooked French Toast Casserole for up to three months. Remove it from the freezer the day before you want to serve it and let thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Cover the pan with foil, then reheat at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes or until warmed through.

Should I leave bread out overnight for French toast? ›

Ideally, the bread should be slightly stale. A drier bread will soak up all the custard. Bread can be left out with the wrapper open the day before cooking. If you find yourself in a pinch, dry your bread slices in a 275°F oven for 10 minutes before soaking them in the custard.

What can I use if I don't have vanilla extract for French toast? ›

Use maple syrup or honey in place of vanilla for a rich, sweet taste. Maple syrup is a common substitute for vanilla because they have a similar flavor profile. Honey is also often used in place of vanilla, although it has its own unique taste.

Does the milk matter in French toast? ›

Eggs and milk are the essential components of the custard base that gives French toast its tender richness—but get their ratio off and you'll wind up with undercooked slices that have an unpleasantly savory "scrambled eggs" flavor.

What is the trick to French toast? ›

How can you cook French toast so that it doesn't get soggy from the egg mixture but still gets soaked through in order to be soft inside? You need to slice your bread the day before and leave it out to dry overnight. That way, it soaks up the egg while maintaining its shape. Much better final texture.

Can I use pancake syrup instead of maple syrup? ›

Yes, you can. but you might notice a slight difference in taste. But like most tasteless, it takes getting used to. Is there anything that can make a pancake taste better than maple syrup?

What is the best bread for French toast? ›

For a solid French toast, aim for sturdy bread with a uniform texture and a soft crust. Hearty sandwich bread, brioche, challah, and shokupan (Japanese milk bread) are all great choices.

How often should you flip French toast? ›

Forks tend to rip the bread so they are not a good choice. Continue until the pan is full with a single layer of toast. Cook until golden brown and all of the batter looks cooked, then flip with a turner and cook the second side until golden brown. If needed, adjust the temperature, so it doesn't burn or stay soggy.

Why is my breakfast casserole soggy? ›

Incorrect oven temperature - Casseroles that are baked at an oven temperature that is too low may not cook evenly, resulting in a soggy top and a firm or crunchy bottom. Too much liquid - Casseroles that have too much liquid may not be able to absorb all of the moisture, leading to a soggy top.

How do you keep egg casserole from drying out? ›

Covering the dish with aluminum foil for the first part of the bake time helps the casserole heat through to the center without drying out on top.

How do you keep a casserole from drying out? ›

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole.

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

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