This easy coconut-scented baked French toast is made lighter with almond milk and features an oatmeal crumble topping for a crunchy granola texture, for a delicious special breakfast your whole family will love.
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This year I’m partnering with Almond Breeze to create and share recipes using almond milk, and like many who think of almond milk, breakfast has been on my mind.
A make-ahead breakfast, something to make at home instead of going out. For breakfast, or better yet, for brunch. For Easter. For Mother’s Day. For Saturday or Sunday. With champagne, orange juice and daffodils on the table.
For me, Frenchย toast is something you make at home.
I can’t say I’ve ordered it out but one time in the past 15 years. Now, Smudge? She’s a different story. When we have breakfast out, French toast with a slab of butterย andย nearly drowning in maple-ey syrupย are totally her jam.
I’m all about ease.ย Make ahead. Putย in the refrigerator and then later pop into the oven.
More time to sip champagne, pass the orange juice and smell the flowersย and wonderย why daffodils don’t smell?
My momย must have made us French toast as kids at some point because otherwise, I’m not sure why else I would have this toast of the Frenchย obsession in sharing one, two, three, fourย and fiveย French toast recipes here on the bloggity blog.
Whoops. Make that six.
But honestly, I don’t recall that being on our breakfast rotation.
I can almost feel myย phone’s silent textย vibratingย now.
“Hi honey. I liked your post. It looks good. Yes, I did make you French Toast. Love you madly.”
How could I forget? I can’t remember anything. But my mom…she’sย betterย that way.
About the Recipe
For baked a french toast, I prefer a sweetened bread like challah or brioche for the base. Most grocery stores are now selling it on Fridays and Saturdays making it just in time for weekend brunch.
The coconut flavor for this french toast is layeredย two fold.
First, there’s the ingredientย that really loads this breakfast with coconut flavor:ย Almond Breezeย AlmondCoconut Blend milk. It’sย whisked into the egg custard mixtureย with a shot of vanillaย andย I’ve been using itย in this recipe since I first came up withย it last fall. It’s sinceย become a favorite.
Next, layer two. Flaked coconut is mixed with your nimble little fingers into a brown sugar sweetened crumble withย oatmeal (healthy! yes!) and butter (room temperature,ย please)ย and then baked forย a crispy, crumbly top. If while baking, your top begins to brown too much to your liking, simply tent with a piece of foil to keep it light and flaked.
I garnished my toastย with fresh berries, but after samplingย this donut french toastย this weekendโordered to beย sharedโI’m thinking a tropical version with sliced oranges and pineapple would be extra good too.
My obsession with coconut continues.
For More French Toast Goodness:
- Banana and Chocolate Chip Baked French Toast
- Cinnamon Raisin Baked French Toast Cups
- Baked Stuffed Orange French Toast
- Sausage and Egg French Toast Cups
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Coconut Baked French Toast with Oatmeal Crumble
Ingredients
- 1 loaf challah bread
- 5 eggs
- 1 cup Almond Breeze Almondmilk Coconutmilk Original
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 tablespoon butter
- For almond crumble
- ยฝ cup brown sugar
- 4 tablespoons butter
- ยฝ cup shredded coconut
- ยฝ cup oats
- Raspberries and blackberries for garnish
Instructions
- Slice challah bread in ยพโ thick slices and set aside. Whisk eggs in a 4 cup Pyrex measuring cup and then add almond milk, sugar and vanilla, and whisk well.
- Butter or spray with cooking spray a 2 quart baking dish and layer 5-6 slices of bread in the bottom so the bread fits together tightly without much gap. Evenly drizzle half of the egg mixture onto the bottom layer of bread and then add another layer of bread on top and drizzle the remaining mixture.
- Mix the brown sugar, butter, shredded coconut, and oats in a small bowl. Use your fingers to combine until well incorporated. Sprinkle on top of the bread, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to bake, up to overnight.
- To bake, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Remove the casserole from the refrigerator and bring to room temperature, about 20 minutes. Bake uncovered for 35-40 minutes or until the top is golden. If the top starts browning too much, tent with a piece of foil. Remove and let set for 5 minutes and serve with maple syrup and fresh raspberries or blackberries.
- Makes 6-8 servings.
Have a great day, and make something good.
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Devicebee
It’s likely that my mom prepared French toast for us when we were children, as I can’t think of any other reason why I would have developed such a strong affinity for French toast. This obsession with French toast has led me to share a multitude of French toast recipes on my blog, numbering one, two, three, four, and five.
rentalcars1211
This would be great with the extra SAMs club croissants we always seem to end up with.
Bynemara
Looks Delicious :) Perfect recipe to crank the day!
Rony Jahid
Looks so pretty. I wonder if adding a little rum extract to the cake mix might make this taste like a pins French toast….hmm mm. Love, love it!
heidi
I don’t know but that sounds like a cool idea!
Tricia @ The Adventure List
Totally pinning this recipe. Looks yummy
Kathleen
Thank you for this amazing recipe! I made this for Easter brunch and it was a HUGE hit!
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
I love that crumble topping and using challah is a must!
Shawn @ I Wash You Dry
Drool.. anything breakfast, french toast, or coconut is my weakness. This seriously looks amazing. This is going on my must try list!
Jen @ Baked by an Introvert
This french toast is so perfect. The almond milk and the coconut crumble have me swooning! Can’t wait to make this for family this weekend!
Gerry+@+Foodness+Gracious
Zoikes, why do you torture me? This looks delicious. I’ve been addicted to Blue Diamond Almonds from Costco lately :)
Enid
This will have to get past the sugar police of my son & daughter-in-law, to make for my grandsons! They LOVE my Challah French Toast. This treat is like having dessert for breakfast!
Stefanie @ Sarcastic Cooking
Challah makes the best french toast. I totally want to eat that oatmeal topping all on its own though!
Liz @ The Lemon Bowl
We actually baked challah bread this weekend for shabbot with the hopes of having extra for French toast in the morning. Damn kids… they ate BOTH loaves of the bread. I will have to make four loaves next time. :)
Nicole ~ Cooking for Keeps
I rarely order french toast out at restaurant either, pancakes are the same, I think breakfasts like these are so fun to make at home, and that way I can leave the difficult breakfasts up to the professionals. :)
Jocelyn (Grandbaby cakes)
Wow this looks absolutely sensational. I was so excited to meet you at IACP but ended up having to pull out this year unfortunately. I hope to still meet you one day.
Meg @ The Housewife in Training Files
This french toast is perfect in every way. From the almond milk to the coconut crumble. Can’t wait to make for a holiday brunch or for a ‘just because’ breakfast!
Emily @ Life on Food
I haven’t had French toast in such a long time but I keep seeing all of these baked dishes and I am starting to get some major cravings. This looks divine with the coconut topping. Yum, yum!
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This looks FAB-u-LOUS! I couldn’t imagine a better Moday morning breakfast!