If you love Cinnamon Rolls, you’ll love Cinnamon Swirl French Toast. A new family favorite breakfast item that will have you asking for seconds! Cinnamon Roll Bread turned into French Toast!
Are you a fan of cinnamon rolls?
If so you’ll LOVE this Cinnamon Swirl French Toast!
I’m the kind of person that LOVES cinnamon rolls.
However I tend to make more than I can eat.
The idea occurred to me one day that instead of slicing up all of my rolls, I could reserve a cinnamon roll log and put it into a bread pan and turn it into a loaf of Cinnamon Swirl Bread.
And so that is exactly what I did.
I sliced off what I wanted as Cinnamon Rolls, and then took the remaining of the rolled cinnamon roll log and turned it into bread.
Isn’t that easy?
It’s a 2 for 1 recipe.
Cinnamon Rolls & Cinnamon Swirl Bread.
I loved the Cinnamon Swirl Bread.
It was tasty as toast and as a slice of bread!
However I wanted a 3 for 1 recipe!
So I took my Cinnamon Swirl Bread to the next level and made Cinnamon Swirl French Toast with it.
Holy amazing, it was so good.
Definitely a keeper recipe.
Plus it’s easy to make!
What isn’t there to love about this recipe?
Add some fruit, thick cut bacon and some real maple syrup and you have a delicious breakfast that will have you coming back for seconds, if not thirds.
This is now one of my new favorite breads.
All because you can do so much with it.
Make yourself happy and whip this up.
I promise, you wont regret it!
Cinnamon Swirl French Toast
If you love Cinnamon Rolls, you’ll love Cinnamon Swirl French Toast. A new family favorite breakfast item that will have you asking for seconds! Cinnamon Roll Bread turned into French Toast!
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1 cup milk
- pinch of salt
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 Tablespoon white sugar
- 1 loaf of cinnamon roll bread cut into medium to thick slices
- Butter
Instructions
- In a medium bowl whisk flour & milk together.
- Add salt, eggs, cinnamon, vanilla and white sugar. Mix well.
- Heat up a griddle or frying pan on medium heat with 2 tablespoons of butter, allow butter to melt.
- Whisk batter again to evenly distribute cinnamon and then dip bread into mixture and put in hot pan.
- Whisk batter between each dip as cinnamon will float to top.
- Cook french toast on each side until cooked through and golden. (approx. 2 minutes each side).
- Add more butter between batches to ensure pan stays well coated.
- Serve immediately.
Photos & Text Updated: May 17, 2018
Jessica Formicola
Friday 15th of May 2020
This is our absolute favorite french toast recipe! WE make it all the time and it's SO good!