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Blueberry French Toast Cobbler

Submitted by: Marie Herr 
Each summer I pick fresh blueberries and freeze them with this family favorite in mind. It's a great way to recapture the warmth of past summer days on chilly Midwestern mornings. 

Freezer French Toast

Submitted by: Diane Perry 
I don't care for prepackaged frozen French toast, but I rarely have time in the mornings to prepare it from scratch. Then my friend gave me this wonderful recipe. I keep a freezer full of these slices and simply pop them into the oven for a homemade breakfast in no time. 

Baked French Toast with Home Style Syrup

Submitted by: Deloris Asmus 
This variation of typical French toast is both simple to prepare and delicious. And the homemade syrup has more flavor than bottled pancake syrup ever could. I hope you like them both! 

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Apple-Cinnamon Baked French Toast

Submitted by: John Cashen 
When my wife and I hosted a breakfast for our church group, we wanted to avoid the last-minute rush of cooking. So we decided to try this make-ahead French toast. Everyone loved it and requested the recipe. 

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Crispy French Toast

Submitted by: Flo Burtnett 
Field editor Flo Burtnett, Gage, Oklahoma, lightens up her golden French toast with egg substitute and skim milk, then flavors it with orange juice, vanilla and a dash of nutmeg. The cornflake coating adds a fun crunch. 

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Family-Style French Toast

Submitted by: Hennie Scholten 
Hennie Scholten of Edgerton, Minnesota can serve a crowd by baking a big batch of this sweet, cinnamony French toast. 'Should there be any leftovers, the tender slices are good warmed in the microwave,' she adds. 

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Eggnog French Toast

Submitted by: Barbara Nowakowski 
There's no last-minute fussing with this breakfast or brunch favorite. Slices of French bread soak up the egg-cream mixture overnight. A little nutmeg and rum extract give the dish its sweet eggnog-like taste. -Barbara Nowakowski North Tonawanda, New York 

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Karen's Baked Banana Stuffed French Toast

Submitted by: Karen 
Living In: Douglasville, Georgia, USA
French toast and bananas are a perfect pair. This recipe sounds more difficult than it is. Give it a try, you'll love it! Try garnishing the toast with strawberries, powdered sugar and maple syrup. 

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Blueberry French Toast

Submitted by: Robin 
Rich and creamy baked blueberry French toast with a special blueberry sauce. 

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French Toast Bake

Submitted by: Melissa Winona 
'If you like blueberries and pecans, you'll love this take on a breakfast favorite,' writes Melissa Winona of Salt Lake City, Utah. 'I assemble it the night before. Then I bake it in the morning to surprise my roommates, who finish it in one sitting.' 
 
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