French Toast Bagel Recipe – Chewy, mouthwatering bagels get a taste lift when turned into French toast. The cinnamon-infused egg coating and comforting bagel bites will ramp up your Sunday breakfast. Cook it up in butter, and everything just gets better. Yum!
Making a satisfying breakfast for your family can be challenging, especially when life gets hectic. I hear you; we all need a few hours miraculously added to the day! French toast bagels to the rescue.
Now you can create an enjoyable morning surprise for your loved ones in just a few minutes. French toast bagels are a simple yet satisfying breakfast option my whole family loves. So, even on busy mornings, remember you have the power to create a delicious breakfast experience.
Why Make French Toast Bagels?
I love pancakes, but they take time, while French toast is fool-proof and fast. Use bagels for the bread, and you have a two-for-one. I don’t know about you, but bagels stick with me a lot longer than plain bread. Then add an egg and a slice of bacon, and you have breakfast for the long haul.
Recipe Ingredients
- Egg Dip – Eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and a pinch of salt make the custardy base that perfectly coats your bagels.
- Bagels – You can use any bagel you like. Plain, cinnamon-raisin, gluten-free, whatever!
How to Make the French Toast Bagel
- Mix – Whisk the eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and salt in a large bowl. (Photo 1)
- Melt Butter – In a large skillet, melt a tablespoon of butter over medium-high heat.
- Dip each half of a bagel in the egg mixture and allow to soak for 30–45 seconds per side. (Since bagels are thicker than regular sliced bread, they need more time to soak.) (Photo 2)
- Cook – Place the soaked bagel half in the heated skillet, adding as many as will comfortably fit in the pan without touching. Cook on each side until golden, buttery, and the edges are crispy, about 2–3 minutes per side. (Photo 3)
- Repeat – Move the toasted bagel halves from the skillet to a baking sheet and keep them warm in a 200℉/93℃ oven. Carefully wipe down the pan, melt another tablespoon of butter, and repeat with the remaining bagel halves. (Photo 4)
- Serve French toast bagels warm with your desired toppings, such as powdered sugar, whipped cream, maple syrup, or fresh fruit.
Recipe Variations
Would you like some French toast bagel recipe twists?
- Stuff It: Cream cheese, Nutella, peanut butter, and almond butter all make great French toast stuffing. Slice your bagel in half, slather it with your chosen filling, put it back together, then soak it in the egg mixture and fry in butter. Try lowering the heat and cooking it a little longer so it cooks all the way through without burning.
- Dessert: Pile fresh fruit salad on top, then scoop homemade whipped cream over the whole thing for a simple dessert. Toasted nuts (almonds, pecans, and walnuts) go great sprinkled on top. French toast bagel sundae or banana split?🤤
- Savory Twist: Skip the cinnamon, vanilla, and sugar and dip your sliced Everything or herbed bagels in beaten eggs, milk, salt, and pepper. Cook them in the butter and top them with your favorite bacon, cheese, or avocado (or all three).
- Toppings! Eat them like pancakes topped with powdered sugar, brown sugar, maple syrup, fruit, or a dollop of fruity yogurt.
Tips and Tricks
- Day-old bagels work best for this recipe to prevent sogginess. If your bagels are dry, soak them in the egg mixture a little longer.
- Make sure the skillet is hot enough before adding the bagel halves to achieve that golden crust.
Make-Ahead Instructions
Prepare the egg mixture and store it in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning, stir it, soak the bagels, and follow the cooking instructions.
Serving and Storage Instructions
These French toast bagels are best enjoyed fresh off the skillet, then drizzled with maple syrup. Store leftovers appropriately in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.
If you want to freeze them for later, cool the bagels completely, wrap them individually, and freeze them for a couple of months. Toast your French toast bagels in an oven for 5–10 minutes at 300°F/150℃ until warm.
What Goes With French Toast Bagels
Hey, anything you love for breakfast goes great with French toast bagels—smoked bacon, eggs, cheesy grits, hashbrowns, sausage, sausage casserole, etc. Take your pick!
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French Toast Bagels
Ingredients
- 3 large eggs
- 1 cup (240ml) milk
- 2 tablespoons (25g) granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon (5ml) vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon (1.5g) ground cinnamon
- 1 pinch salt
- 4 tablespoons (60g) unsalted butter
- 4-5 bagels, cut in half
Instructions
- Whisk the eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and salt in a large bowl.
- Melt about a tablespoon of butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Dip each bagel half in the egg mixture and allow to soak for at least 30-45 seconds per side (since bagels are thicker than regular sliced bread, they need more time to soak).
- Place the soaked bagel halves in the heated skillet, adding as many that comfortably fit in the pan without touching. Cook on each side until golden, buttery, and edges are crispy, about 2-3 minutes per side.
- Remove bagel toast from the skillet to a baking sheet and keep cooked bagels warm in a 200℉ (93℃) oven. Carefully wipe down the pan, melt another tablespoon of butter, and repeat with the remaining bagels.
- Serve the French toast bagels warm with powdered sugar, whipped cream, maple syrup, fresh fruit, or other desired toppings.
Tips & Notes:
- Day-old bagels work best for this recipe to prevent sogginess. If your bagels are dry, soak them in the egg mixture a little longer.
- Make sure the skillet is hot enough before adding the bagel halves to achieve that golden crust.
- Please remember that the nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary significantly based on the products used in the recipe.
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