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Grilling 24x7 » Recipes » Grilled French Toast

Grilled French Toast

by Frank Campanella Leave a Comment

French toast has been something that I’ve always loved. Its a classic breakfast treat. Normally its done over a stove top as we all remember from our youth. However, let’s apply what we do indoors to the grill. This is a fun one! Here goes:

Prep time: 10 min; Cook time: 15 min; Total time: 25 min.

Yield: 8 slices of French Toast

Ingredients:
Challah bread
6 Eggs
1.5 cups Milk
1.5 tsp Vanilla extract
1 T Honey
½ tsp Salt
¼ tsp Cinnamon

Grilled French Toast

Wow! Take a look at that gorgeous loaf of Challah bread.

With thick cut french toast like the kind I prepared the game plan was 2-3 minutes of direct heat and then about 5-10 minutes of indirect heat. Normally french toast of this thickness is pan fried for a couple of minutes and then put in the oven to finish cooking. To apply this principle to the charcoal grill I simply tossed the french toast over direct medium low heat and then moved it to indirect heat to finish baking. Pretty cool! To start I sliced the bread into roughly ¾ inch slices.

Grilled French Toast

After the bread was sliced I mixed in a large dish the eggs, milk, vanilla, honey, salt, and cinnamon. After the mixture was nice and smooth I added the bread and let it soak for about 5 minutes, turning it once. After the 5 minute soak I let the toast drain on a baking rack so it wouldn’t be so messy going on the grill.

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I tossed the sopping wet french toast right over direct heat. Don’t worry – it will stick. Yes you read that correctly, it will stick a bit. There’s nothing you can do. To make it pretty just make sure that the toast has a nice char on one side before flipping. That will help the sticking a bit. Its really a guessing game at this point but I’d look to flip it around 2-3 minutes.

Grilled French Toast

After the direct heat grilling I moved the french toast to indirect heat. Let the french toast bake for 5-10 minutes until its finished. Yup it stuck a bit, but that’s ok. If you are scared about the sticking keep reading, I’ll show you how to do it in a skillet down below.

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Oh yeah!

Grilled French Toast

Melt some butter on top and drizzle with maple syrup. I was surprised how well this recipe turned out. It had a nice outside and the typical moist flavorful french toast inside. Looking back I wish I would have topped it with powdered sugar.

Now, for those of you who are a bit skeptical on tossing french toast directly over direct heat its now time to break out your cast iron skillet.

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The cast iron skillet charcoal grill combo is just a classic combination. I love using my cast iron on the grill. To start I tossed a couple tablespoons of butter right in the skillet and let it melt. Then I placed the french toast right in the hot butter.

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Now this looks a bit more like normal french toast. I flipped the toast after 2-3 minutes while keeping the skillet over direct coals.

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After the french toast is nicely browned remove it from the skillet and place it over indirect heat just like before. It took about 5 minutes on each side to finish cooking. The grill heat was pretty low at this point (around 300 F) so I knew I wasn’t going to overcook it.

Grilled French Toast

The french toast from the skillet worked really well. However, I am partial towards the direct grate method described above. Call me nuts but I think its just a little more rustic to toss the french toast directly over the coals. Regardless of how you do it this is a pretty great grilled french toast recipe!

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