French toast in the morning (especially Christmas morning) – there’s nothing better! But who wants to spend the holiday frenzy cooking it slice by slice? Make a casserole instead! It has all of the goodness of regular French toast, but none of the wait time. Member’s Mark™ Ground Cinnamon lends a cozy taste to this holiday favorite.
Forget to Let the Croissants Get Slightly Stale? No Problem!
This recipe uses day-old croissants, so that they can soak up the custard mixture. Otherwise, you will just have a soggy casserole, and no one likes that! If you’ve forgotten to leave your bread out overnight, don’t fret!
Quick-stale methods
1. Oven dry-out (fastest + easiest)
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Preheat your oven to 250°F (120°C).
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Tear or slice the croissants open so more surface area is exposed.
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Spread them on a sheet pan.
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Bake for 10–20 minutes, flipping halfway.
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They should feel dry and a little firm but not browned.
2. Counter air-dry (still pretty quick)
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Halve them or tear into chunks.
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Lay them out on a sheet pan in a single layer.
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Leave them at room temp for a few hours, giving them a toss now and then to expose new surfaces.
3. The “fridge dehydrate”
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Slice/tear them and leave them uncovered in the fridge.
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The fridge pulls moisture out, so they’ll dry out in 4–8 hours pretty nicely.
What not to do
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Don’t microwave—they’ll just get weird and rubbery.
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Don’t bake at high heat—they’ll toast instead of stale.
Topping Ideas for Holiday French Toast Casserole
Cozy & Classic
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Warm maple syrup
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Powdered sugar snowfall
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Cinnamon-sugar dust
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Toasted pecans or walnuts
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Vanilla bean whipped cream
Festive & Fruity
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Cranberry-orange compote
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Pomegranate arils + maple drizzle
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Mixed berries warmed with a little sugar
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Sautéed apples with cinnamon & butter
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Spiced pear slices with honey
Dessert-Inspired
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Maple cream cheese glaze
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Salted caramel sauce
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White chocolate drizzle + raspberries
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Nutella swirl + toasted hazelnuts
Holiday Flavors
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Gingerbread crumble (crushed ginger snaps + melted butter)
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Peppermint white chocolate shards (for a fun twist)
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Eggnog glaze (powdered sugar + eggnog + nutmeg)
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Brown butter maple syrup
Fresh Finishing Touches
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Fresh mint
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Citrus zest (orange or lemon)
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A sprinkle of flaky sea salt

Holiday French Toast Casserole
Ingredients
- 4 large Croissants Cube and leave out the night before making the casserole. It will absorb the egg/milk mixture better if it’s on the dry side.
- 6 Eggs
- 1 cup Milk
- ¼ cup Heavy whipping cream
- 1 tbsp Magnolia-Star Pure Vanilla Extract
- ¼ cup Granulated white sugar
- 1 tsp Member's Mark™ Ground Cinnamon
- Powdered sugar for serving
- Member's Mark™ Pecan Halves for topping
Instructions
- The night before making this recipe, cut the croissants into 1-inch cubes and place on a baking sheet. Let sit overnight.
- Preheat oven to 250℉. Grease an 8x11-inch pan.
- Grease or butter an 8×11 pan.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, heavy whipping cream, vanilla extract, sugar, and Member's Mark™ Ground Cinnamon.
- Add the cubed bread pieces to the bowl and stir until well-coated. Add the mixture to the prepared pan. Cover the pan with foil and bake for 20 minutes.
- Remove the foil and bake for another 20 minutes. The total bake time is 40 minutes.
- Remove the pan from the oven and let cool slightly. Dust with powdered sugar, sprinkle with Member's Mark™ Pecan Halves, and cut into squares. Serve with warm maple syrup or whipped cream.