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.' 

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. 

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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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Peach French Toast

Submitted by: Geraldine Casey 
Let the aroma of baked peaches, brown sugar and cinnamon wake up your clan when you prepare this homespun dish from Geraldine Case of Anderson, Indiana. Drizzle the golden syrup that bakes at the bottom of this casserole over the tender slices of French toast. 

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Strawberry-Banana French Toast

Submitted by: Marcella Perrigo 
My husband and I are avid cooks. In fact, we feel like most of our 30 years together have been spent in the kitchen! We've experimented with so many recipes, but this one remains at the top of our list. 

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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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Overnight French Toast

Submitted by: Sue Marsteller 
I discovered this dish last year while hosting a family reunion here in the Pocono Mountains. My niece brought it and shared the recipe. It's a great dish to make ahead of time and freeze; then you'll have a fancy but easy-to-prepare breakfast whenever you host overnight guests. 

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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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Orange French Toast

Submitted by: Kristy Martin 
Kristy Martin of Circle Pine, Minnesota uses leftover slices of cinnamon bread in creating this awesome overnight brunch dish. With a hint of orange flavor, it's a special way to wake up the taste buds of weekend guests. 

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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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