Cinnamon French Toast Biscuits Recipe
Introduction
Cinnamon French Toast Biscuits offer a delightful twist on classic French toast by using day-old biscuits soaked in a cinnamon-spiced custard. This comforting breakfast treat is crispy on the outside, tender inside, and packed with warm, inviting flavors.

Ingredients
- 8 day-old baked biscuits (preferably homemade for best texture)
- 4 large eggs (at room temperature)
- 3/4 cup whole milk
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Butter, as needed for cooking and serving
Instructions
- Step 1: Slice each of the 8 day-old baked biscuits in half, creating a top and bottom piece for each. Set the biscuit halves aside.
- Step 2: In a mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, whole milk, vanilla extract, and ground cinnamon until smooth and well combined.
- Step 3: Place a skillet over medium-high heat and add a generous amount of butter. Allow the butter to melt completely and coat the bottom of the skillet. The butter should be sizzling but not browned.
- Step 4: Working with one biscuit half at a time, dip each piece into the egg mixture. Let it soak for a few seconds to absorb some liquid, but remove it before it becomes too soggy. Shake off any excess custard before placing it in the skillet.
- Step 5: Cook the soaked biscuit halves in the buttered skillet until golden brown on each side, about 2-3 minutes per side. Repeat with remaining biscuit halves, adding more butter as needed.
- Step 6: Serve warm, optionally topped with syrup, fresh fruit, or powdered sugar.
Tips & Variations
- Using day-old biscuits is key, as they absorb the custard better without falling apart.
- Try adding a pinch of nutmeg to the custard mixture for extra warmth.
- For a richer flavor, substitute half of the milk with cream.
- Serve with maple syrup, honey, or a dusting of powdered sugar for added sweetness.
Storage
Store any leftover cinnamon french toast biscuits in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat in a toaster oven or skillet to maintain crispness. Avoid microwaving as it can make them soggy.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use store-bought biscuits for this recipe?
Yes, store-bought biscuits work fine, especially if they are day-old. Homemade biscuits tend to offer better texture and flavor, but either will do.
What can I use instead of whole milk?
You can substitute with 2% milk, half-and-half, or even a dairy-free milk alternative. Using cream or half cream and half milk will make the custard richer.
PrintCinnamon French Toast Biscuits Recipe
This Cinnamon French Toast Biscuits recipe transforms day-old biscuits into a delicious breakfast treat. Biscuits are sliced, soaked in a cinnamon-spiced egg custard, and then pan-cooked in butter for a crispy, golden exterior with a tender, custardy inside. It’s a quick and easy twist on traditional French toast that utilizes leftover biscuits to create a comforting and flavorful dish.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings 1x
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Frying
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
Biscuits
- 8 day-old baked biscuits (preferably homemade for best texture)
Custard
- 4 large eggs (at room temperature for smoother custard)
- 3/4 cup whole milk
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
For Cooking
- Butter, as needed for skillet and serving
Instructions
- Prepare the Biscuits: Slice the 8 day-old baked biscuits in half horizontally, creating a top and bottom piece for each biscuit. Set aside the biscuit halves. Using day-old biscuits helps them soak up the custard better without falling apart during cooking.
- Make the Egg Mixture: In a mixing bowl, whisk together 4 large eggs, 3/4 cup whole milk, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, and 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon until the mixture is smooth and well combined. This custard mixture will soak the biscuit halves before cooking.
- Heat the Skillet: Place a skillet over medium-high heat and add a generous amount of butter. Allow the butter to melt completely and coat the bottom of the skillet. Make sure the butter is sizzling but not browned to achieve best results.
- Soak the Biscuits: Working with one biscuit half at a time, dip each piece into the egg mixture, letting it soak for a few seconds to absorb some liquid. Remove each piece before it becomes too soggy, and shake off any excess egg mixture before placing it into the skillet for cooking.
Notes
- Use day-old biscuits for better absorption of the custard, allowing the biscuits to stay intact while soaking.
- Room temperature eggs help create a smoother custard mixture.
- Do not soak biscuit halves for too long to prevent sogginess and ensure a crispy finish.
- Butter should be sizzling but not browned when cooking to avoid burnt flavor.
- Serve immediately for best texture and taste.
Keywords: Cinnamon French Toast Biscuits, Biscuit French Toast, Breakfast Biscuits, Leftover Biscuit Recipe, Easy Breakfast Recipe, Cinnamon Custard

