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Kerry's French Toast

Submitted by: Kerry Lubecki
Cream cheese is blended with brown sugar and spices, spread onto thick slices of bread, and fried with a simple batter in this wonderful French toast recipe! 

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Overnight French Toast II

Submitted by: Sarah
Make this the night before and enjoy brunch with your kids rather than catering to them! Also great for taking places because the syrup is built-in. 

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Overnight Caramel French Toast

Submitted by: Denise Goedeken
Provided by: Taste of Home
Because this recipe can be prepared the night before, it's perfect to serve overnight guests. So it gives you extra time to visit over morning coffee. 

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Family-Style French Toast

Submitted by: Hennie Scholten
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Hennie Scholten of Edgerton, Minnesota can serve a crowd by baking a big batch of this sweet, cinnamony French toast. 'Should there be any leftovers, the tender slices are good warmed in the microwave,' she adds. 

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Eggnog French Toast

Submitted by: Barbara Nowakowski
Provided by: Taste of Home
There's no last-minute fussing with this breakfast or brunch favorite. Slices of French bread soak up the egg-cream mixture overnight. A little nutmeg and rum extract give the dish its sweet eggnog-like taste. -Barbara Nowakowski North Tonawanda, New York 

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Stuffed French Toast

Submitted by: Karen Leutz
Provided by: Taste of Home
The recipe takes a little longer to prepare than regular French toast, but I think it's worth it, especially on holiday mornings. The sweet apricot syrup complements the cream cheese filling. --Karen Leutz, Sylvania, Ohio 

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Chocolate French Toast

Submitted by: Pat Habiger
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Try this yummy treat for a special breakfast or brunch. The layer of chocolate hidden inside makes a wonderful flavor combination that appeals to kids of all ages. You might even be tempted to serve this chocolate sandwich for dessert! --Pat Habiger Spearville, Kansas 

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French Toast Casserole

Submitted by: S.C.
Home Town: Los Angeles, California, USA
Tastes good for breakfast, just like French toast. It's easy to make too! Serve warm with maple syrup on top. 

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Haitian French Toast

Submitted by: Diedrie
Slices of French bread soaked in orange juice, cream and spices. 

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Baked French Toast

Submitted by: Joan Rembacz
You do most of the leg work the night before so the bread and apples can really soak up the flavors. In the morning, simply pop them in the oven and prepare the luscious caramel sauce to ladle over all. 
 
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