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This French toast for one is made with two slices of bread, egg, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon, and ready in about 15 minutes.

golden brown french toast for one served on a white plate with syrup.

Quick Look

  • Prep: 5 minutes
  • Cook: 10 minutes
  • Total: 15 minutes
  • Servings: 1 serving (2 slices)
  • Equipment: 10-inch skillet
  • Cook method: Stovetop over medium heat
  • Difficulty: Easy

Two slices of bread soaked in a cinnamon-vanilla custard and cooked until golden. This single serving French toast recipe works with any bread you have on hand.

My Favorite 15 Minute Breakfast

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French toast is one of the breakfasts I make most often. I usually have everything I need on hand, bread, an egg, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon, so it’s easy to pull together when I want something warm and homemade.

What I love most is how quickly it comes together. In about 15 minutes, two slices of bread turn into a breakfast that feels a little more special than cereal or toast.

The inside stays soft, the edges turn golden in the pan, and it is just right with powdered sugar, fresh fruit, or a drizzle of homemade syrup.

Looking for other breakfast recipes for one? Try pancakes for one, a breakfast bagel, a single serve waffle, mini breakfast casserole, or morning glory muffins.

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Ingredients

a slice of bread soaking in a bowl of milk.

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  • Butter: Butter keeps the French toast from sticking and helps it turn golden in the pan.
  • Egg: The egg forms the base of the custard and gives the French toast structure as it cooks.
  • Vanilla and Cinnamon: These give French toast its classic flavor. Even a small amount makes a big difference.
  • Milk: Milk loosens the egg mixture and creates a smooth custard. Whole milk gives a richer texture, but 2%, skim, and plant based milks also work well.
  • Sugar: Just a little sugar lightly sweetens the custard. You can leave it out or use a sugar substitute if preferred.
  • Bread: Use whatever bread you have. Sourdough, cinnamon-raisin, white, or wheat all work well. Stale bread actually works better than fresh because it soaks up the egg mixture without falling apart.
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Recipe Variations

This recipe is easy to customize.

Pumpkin Spice French Toast: Mix a spoonful of pumpkin purée and a pinch of pumpkin spice into the egg mixture before dipping the bread.

Mocha French Toast: Stir in 1/8 teaspoon instant coffee and 1/4 teaspoon cocoa powder into the egg mixture. Top with powdered sugar before serving.

Savory French Toast: Skip the vanilla and cinnamon and add grated cheese and finely chopped chives or parsley to the egg mixture instead.

Gingerbread French Toast: Add a small amount of molasses, ground ginger, and nutmeg to the egg mixture. A good option during the holiday season.

How To Make French Toast For One

These step-by-step photos show how to make single serving French toast. See the recipe card below for full ingredients and instructions.

milk, egg, and spices mixed together in a bowl.
  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg and milk. Add the vanilla, sugar, and cinnamon, and whisk until everything is well blended.
sourdough bread soaking in French toast custard for 30 seconds to prevent sogginess.
  1. Dip each slice of bread in the egg mixture and, flipping so that both sides are fully coated. Let the bread soak for about 30 seconds total.

Two slices of French toast cooking in a buttery skillet until golden brown.
  1. Melt the butter in a medium skillet or griddle over medium heat. Place the coated bread slices in the skillet and cook until golden brown on one side, then flip and cook the other side until golden.
two slices of french toast on a plate topped with butter and syrup.
  1. Serve warm with syrup.

Expert Tips

Whisk the egg well. Make sure the egg is fully beaten before adding the milk and spices. This keeps the custard smooth and evenly mixed.

Let the bread soak. Give each slice at least 30 seconds in the custard before cooking. Thicker slices need a little more time.

Preheat the skillet. Get the pan warm before adding the bread. A cold pan leads to uneven cooking.

Try a casserole version. Use croissants or leftover pastries, layer them in a small baking dish, pour the custard over the top, and bake for a single serving French toast casserole.

Two slices of french toast dusted with powdered sugar on a white plate.

Troubleshooting

My French toast is soggy. This usually means the bread was too fresh or soaked for too long. Fresh bread often doesn’t hold up in the custard. If you can, use day-old bread.

My French toast is burned outside but raw inside. The heat is too high. French toast needs medium heat so the custard has time to set while the outside browns. Lower the heat and give each side the full 2 to 3 minutes.

My French toast tastes too eggy. The egg wasn’t fully whisked into the milk before dipping the bread. Streaks of unmixed egg cook into visible bits of scrambled egg and give the French toast an eggy flavor. Whisk the custard thoroughly until it’s smooth and evenly colored before adding the bread.

My French toast tastes bland. This could be old cinnamon or vanilla extract, which lose their potency over time. Smell them before using. It could also be personal taste. If you like a stronger flavor, add an extra pinch of cinnamon or a splash more vanilla to the custard.

My French toast is sticking to the pan. The pan wasn’t hot enough or there wasn’t enough butter. Melt the butter fully and wait until it foams before adding the bread. A properly heated, buttered pan gives you a golden crust without sticking.

My French toast is dry. Either the bread soaked too briefly or it sat too long after cooking. Give each slice a full 30 seconds per side in the custard. Serve immediately after cooking.

How To Serve French Toast For One

French toast is good on its own, but these toppings make it even better.

Fresh Berries: Strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries add a fresh, bright contrast to the warm toast.

Pecans and Homemade Pancake Syrup: Chopped pecans add a little crunch and our homemade butter pecan syrup is worth making if you have a few extra minutes.

Whipped Cream and Chocolate Chips: A dollop of homemade whipped cream and a small handful of chocolate chips turns this into something closer to dessert.

Caramelized Bananas: Made from our single serving bananas foster recipe, these are one of the best things you can put on French toast.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bread for French toast?

Sturdier breads like brioche, challah, and Texas toast work particularly well because they are thick enough to absorb the egg mixture without falling apart. Sourdough, white, and wheat bread all work too.

How do I keep my French toast from getting soggy?

Do not soak the bread too long. Most thicker breads, like brioche, only need about 30 seconds. Thin, pre sliced sandwich bread absorbs the custard much faster and usually only needs 5 to 10 seconds per side. Cook the French toast over medium heat so the center cooks through before the outside gets too dark.

What’s the best milk to use for French toast?

Whole milk gives the richest result but any milk works. Skim, 2%, and plant-based options like almond, soy, and coconut milk all produce good results.

Can I make French toast with stale bread?

Yes. Stale bread actually works better than fresh because it absorbs the egg mixture without getting too soft or falling apart in the pan.

What’s the best way to reheat French toast?

Reheat in a skillet over medium heat or in a toaster oven. The microwave tends to make it soft and wet rather than crisp.

Is the custard supposed to be very liquidy?

For a single serving (2 slices), 1/2 cup of milk to 1 egg creates a very rich, custard-like interior. If you prefer a “drier” French toast or are using thin bread, reduce the milk to 1/4 cup.

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French Toast For One

4.9 from 76 votes
By: Joanie Zisk
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 1 serving
French toast for one made with two slices of bread dipped in a cinnamon and vanilla egg mixture and cooked in butter until golden brown. Ready in 15 minutes.

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Equipment

Ingredients 
 

  • 1 egg
  • ½ cup milk (use whole, skim, soy, almond, or coconut)
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • teaspoon sugar
  • teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 slices bread
  • 1 tablespoon salted butter

Instructions 

  • Whisk the egg and milk together in a medium bowl. Add the vanilla, sugar, and cinnamon and whisk until combined.
  • Dip each slice of bread into the egg mixture and flip so both sides are fully coated. Let each slice soak for about 30 seconds.
  • Melt the butter in a skillet or griddle over medium heat. Add the bread and cook until golden brown on the bottom, about 2 to 3 minutes. Flip and cook the other side until golden brown. Serve warm with syrup.

Notes

Whisk the egg well. Make sure the egg is fully beaten before adding the milk and spices. This keeps the custard smooth and evenly mixed.
Let the bread soak. Give each slice at least 30 seconds in the custard before cooking. Thicker slices need a little more time.
Preheat the skillet. Get the pan warm before adding the bread. A cold pan leads to uneven cooking.
Try a casserole version. Use croissants or leftover pastries, layer them in a small baking dish, pour the custard over the top, and bake for a single serving French toast casserole.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 330kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 15g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 196mg, Sodium: 484mg, Potassium: 353mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 840IU, Calcium: 251mg, Iron: 2.7mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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66 Comments

  1. Darlene says:

    Thank you for the recipes have enjoyed all so far that I have made also saves me from having to eat leftovers for days on end, cooking for one is now more of a pleasure .

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      I’m so glad you are enjoying the recipes, Darlene. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know.

  2. Ashlyn says:

    Hey I was wondering how many French toast pieces does it make. Looks delicious.

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      Two slices of french toast.

  3. Bridget says:

    This was delicious! I made it with almond milk and Costco French bread and it turned out amazing for two people. Thanks for the recipe!

  4. NINA says:

    This was a great recipe, so quick to make. I just had to add more cinnamon and sugar because I wasn’t serving with syrup

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      I’m so happy you enjoyed the french toast. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know.

      Joanie

  5. Rosamonde Simone says:

    Your recipe of ‘french-toast-recipe-for-one’ looks very amazing and so delicious, I love it, thank you for sharing it.

  6. Thammy says:

    These were delish! I added some fresh grated nutmeg and they were just like Mom’s! Thanks for the single serve recipes. Can’t wait to try more.

    1. Joanie Zisk says:

      What a compliment! Thanks so much Thammy, I’m so happy you enjoyed the French Toast.
      Have a wonderful week!
      Joanie

  7. Abeer Rizvi says:

    So soft and fluffy! This is perfect for weekdays when I only have to make breakfast for myself!

  8. Helen says:

    Love your blog! I lived on my own for many years and would have really appreciated your wonderful ideas.
    I often make the British verson of French toast for my toddler (I call it eggy bread!) but I’m wondering if he’d like this sweeter version. I’ll give it a go!
    Thanks for the simple how-to!

  9. Tara says:

    Thanks for the easy recipe — made myself French toast for breakfast today!

  10. Donna says:

    Thank you!