Slow Cooker French Toast

slow cooker french toast

I have a long list of slow cooker favorites, but this beauty? It’s at the top.

  • The first time I made french toast in the slow cooker, I covered it in berries and ate it for lunch.
  • The next morning, I was at it again. This time, I had it for breakfast topped with a mound of Greek yogurt.
  • Three times was the charm when I ate this slow cooker french toast as a snack the text day, along with a cup of tea and peach slides.

The recipe comes from Jane and Meg, my partners in crime in all things crock pot and slow cooker and the bloggers at  The Zen of Slow Cooking. They graciously agreed to partner with Mom’s Kitchen Handbook as our slow cooking contributing editors.

slow cooker french toast

We call this one…

So Good Slow Cooker French Toast.

It’s easy to pull together and with its whole grain bread and generous volume of eggs and milk, delivers more nutritionally than your typical French toast.

(The chopped dates in the recipe add natural sweetness and an appealing texture to the mix, too.)

Make this french toast in the slow cooker and eat for days! It's delicious and easy to adapt for gluten-free or dairy-free diets. Share on X

A few quick tips:

  • I prefer whole grain bread here, since it adds fiber, nutrients, and thus, staying power. I recommend a good, crusty bread, perhaps from your favorite bakery, that isn’t too dense on the inside. For my first batch, I used the leftovers in my bread basket, which included a multi-grain loaf as well as a whole wheat one studded with pecans and raisins.
  • If you’ve got a gluten or dairy intolerance, the recipe can easily be made with gluten-free bread and with nut, seed, or soy milk instead of cow’s milk.

The result is a seriously tasty French toast casserole that is crusty across the top and tender underneath.

It’s excellent to make for a crowd and reheats well the next day. Serve with your favorite seasonal fresh fruit along with maple syrup, jam, and/or yogurt on the side.

Slow Cooker French Toast

This is a seriously tasty French toast casserole that's crusty across the top and tender underneath. It's excellent to make for a crowd and reheats well the next day. Serve with your favorite seasonal fresh fruit along with maple syrup, jam, and/or yogurt on the side.
Course Breakfast, Brunch
Servings 6 to 8 servings
Author Katie Morford

Ingredients

  • Olive oil or other favorite cooking oil
  • 6 cups crusty whole grain bread (cut into 1-inch cubes)
  • 3/4 cup pitted, chopped dates (or other favorite dried fruit such as raisins or chopped dried apricots)
  • 7 eggs
  • 3 1/2 cups low fat milk
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker with olive oil.
  2. Put the cubed bread into the slow cooker. Sprinkle the chopped dates over the bread.
  3. Crack the eggs into a mixing bowl and whisk until blended. Add the milk, maple syrup, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla and whisk until smooth.
  4. Pour the egg mixture over the bread and dunk the bread into the eggs to coat it a bit. The bread will bob back to the surface.
  5. Put on the slow cooker lid, turn to high, and cook for 2 1/2 hours.
  6. Serve with generous amounts of your favorite fresh fruit along with maple syrup, jam and/or plain yogurt.

Recipe Notes

This recipe is adapted from the Slow Cooker French Toast Casserole recipe on from the Zen of Slow Cooking.

Comments

07.30.2014 at5:43 AM #

Kate @ ¡Hola! Jalapeño

I’m a french toast fanatic and this right here is pure genius my friend! Yum!

07.30.2014 at5:43 AM #

Katie Morford

Thanks Kate. Creds go to the Zen of Slow Cooking ladies 🙂

09.21.2015 at11:29 AM #

Elizabeth

What a great way to get the kids up and out of bed in the am! I can only imagine your house must smell delicious with this.

My mom is a huge french toast fan! I will definitely have to pin this and make for her next times she comes over.

09.21.2015 at11:29 AM #

Katie Morford

Thanks Elizabeth. I love this one so much, it’s going in my breakfast cookbook! Hope you like it too.

08.12.2016 at6:50 AM #

Lori

This sounds delicious. Can you make it up the night before and cook it at a lower temperature? It would be nice to wake up to a breakfast ready to serve.

08.12.2016 at6:50 AM #

Katie Morford

I fear it would be overcooked, though that would be ideal. I may have to do a test run and find out.

07.09.2018 at11:57 AM #

Gloria Corley

Looks good. How many servings?

07.09.2018 at11:57 AM #

Katie Morford

It’s 6 to 8 servings.

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