Air Fryer French Toast Sticks are crispy, cinnamon sugar coated and easily make a hand-held breakfast perfect for dipping into syrup.
Air Fryer French Toast Sticks
By Sue Lau | Palatable Pastime
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French Toast Sticks is my recipe of the day for Brunch Week. We are posting as a large blogger group with recipes all week long. I will post M-W-F, with the Spreadable Whipped Cream cheese I posted on Monday. Also Air Fryer French Toast Sticks. And Kombucha Sangria on Friday. Join me each day!
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Perfect for the air fryer or convection oven, this handy breakfast treat is ready in minutes.
As you can see, these are an easy finger food for breakfast or brunch. Children will love them. Add a small bowl of syrup for dipping if you like. But still, these are great as a grab and go breakfast on the run with no syrup at all.
The French toast sticks cook up quickly in the air fryer. You could also use a convection oven with a mesh tray. The parchment keeps them from sticking to the rack while allowing heat to the undersides.
After a 10-12 minute cook, just brush in butter and roll in cinnamon sugar. Or eat them plain. They go well with flavored syrups of your choice.
Brunch Week
Welcome to #BrunchWeek! This event has been around for over 7 years. It’s a fun way to share our love for all things brunch related to help celebrate Mother’s Day! We have 11 bloggers sharing over 30 recipes this year!! That’s 30 plus delicious recipes to help celebrate mothers, family, and friends. If you’re putting together a brunch, then you’ll appreciate all the variety this event offers! From cocktails to baked goods and even sandwiches, there’s something for everyone.
Here are today’s #BrunchWeek recipes:
- Air Fryer French Toast Sticks from Palatable Pastime
- Chocolate Chip Coffee Cake from Jolene’s Recipe Journal
- Coconut Chicken and Waffles from The Spiffy Cookie
- Strawberry Thumbprint Donuts from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures
- Vietnamese Coffee Cake from Karen’s Kitchen Stories
Air Fryer French Toast Sticks
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Air Fryer French Toast Sticks
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Air Fryer French Toast Sticks
Equipment
- parchment paper
- Air Fryer
Ingredients
- 6 thick slices Texas toast white bread Kroger definitely carries this as fresh bread
- 4 large eggs
- 1/4 cup light cream
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 cup melted butter
Instructions
- Preheat air fryer to 400F.
- Cut the thick slices of Texas Toast into thirds.
- Whisk eggs with cream.
- Dip sliced bread in egg batter and place on a sheet of parchment in the air fryer.
- Air fry for 4-5 minutes.
- Turn bread pieces over and air fry 4-5 minutes more, until golden.
- Brush bread lightly with melted butter.
- Dip French toast pieces in granulated sugar.
- Serve alone or with syrup if desired.
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I’ve resisted the air fryer bandwagon for so long but this may be the recipe that finally makes me jump on!
I’m going to have to hunt down that bread! This sounds amazing and I’m always looking for recipes for my air fryer.
I can’t believe you made these in the air fryer! They look so crispy and delicious.