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French Toast Casserole

Provided by: Campbell's Kitchen
Tempting cinnamon bread is soaked in a custard overnight, ready to be baked for a perfect brunch dish. 

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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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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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Baked Cinnamon French Toast

Submitted by: Kellogg's® Rice Krispies® 
This easy, baked French toast is topped with Kellogg's® Rice Krispies® for a nice crunch, then is served with sliced bananas and warm syrup. 

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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Praline French Toast

Submitted by: Jean Kruse 
There's quite a crowd when our family gathers for Christmas, and I'm always asked to fix this French toast. The praline syrup is a nice change of pace from traditional maple. 

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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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Creme Brulee French Toast

Submitted by: Sandi 
A rich, puffy outer crust makes this a French toast recipe well worth the time! It's a perfect choice for preparing the night before a busy holiday morning. 

Baked Blueberry French Toast

Submitted by: Suzanne Strocsher 
'I like that this breakfast entree can be prepared ahead of time,' says Suzanne Strocsher, Bothell, Washington. 'Since you can use fresh or frozen blueberries, it's great anytime of year. It makes a warm rich start to any morning.' 

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Baked French Toast

Submitted by: Joan Rembacz 
You do most of the leg work the night before so the bread and apples can really soak up the flavors. In the morning, simply pop them in the oven and prepare the luscious caramel sauce to ladle over all. 
 
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