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    Home / Recipes / Breakfast and Brunch

    Melting Croissant French Toast

    By Heather · Published: Nov 30, 2016 · Updated: Jul 17, 2019 · This post may contain affiliate links · See the privacy policy linked in my footer.

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    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level. This croissant french toast is creamy, buttery, and practically melts in your mouth.This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level! It's creamy, and buttery, and practically melt in your mouth. Pair it with a SmithfieldBaconBar and you've got one festive breakfast for the holidays!

    One of my favorite things about Christmas time is having the excuse to make fun breakfasts. I'm not usually a breakfast-maker because, well, waking up is hard. But when the kids are out of school, it's cold outside, and I have no place better to be than my cozy and warm kitchen, I breakfast and I breakfast hard.

    This is a sponsored post written on behalf of Smithfield

    This croissant french toast recipe is no more difficult to make than regular french toast but definitely has that "wow" factor. The buttery croissants somehow turn the egg and milk and cinnamon into a magic little pillows of love that dance merrily on your your tongue. You pair it with some bacon and you've got a pretty killer breakfast that is perfect for when you have company over.

    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level! It's creamy, and buttery, and practically melt in your mouth. Pair it with a SmithfieldBaconBar and you've got one festive breakfast for the holidays!

    One way of kicking this breakfast up a few more notches is by creating a "Bacon Bar" to serve along side your croissant french toast! Smithfield has put together an entire website devoted to helping you create your very own Bacon Bar with recipes, printables and decor ideas.

    The Smithfield Bacon Bar gives you delicious bacon recipes to make with all the the Smithfield bacon varieties, like Peppered Brown Sugar, Sea Salt Caramel, and Caramelized Bourbon Bacon, paired with warm flakey biscuits, sweet jams, and more.

    Visit Smithfield.com/baconbar to see all of this awesomeness!

    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level! It's creamy, and buttery, and practically melt in your mouth. Pair it with a SmithfieldBaconBar and you've got one festive breakfast for the holidays!

    I decided to go simple and pair the croissant french toast with Smithfield's "Hometown Original" bacon. They have 10 different varieties to choose from though and I haven't found one that I don't like. 😉 I especially like their cherrywood smoked bacon. SO good.

    There's just something about bacon in jars that makes me happy...

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    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level! It's creamy, and buttery, and practically melt in your mouth. Pair it with a SmithfieldBaconBar and you've got one festive breakfast for the holidays!

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    I'll randomly select one comment on December 7th to win a coupon book worth over $400 for BACON!

    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level! It's creamy, and buttery, and practically melt in your mouth. Pair it with a SmithfieldBaconBar and you've got one festive breakfast for the holidays!

    This post was sponsored by Smithfield, all thoughts and opinions are my own.

    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level! It's creamy, and buttery, and practically melt in your mouth. Pair it with a SmithfieldBaconBar and you've got one festive breakfast for the holidays!
    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level! It's creamy, and buttery, and practically melt in your mouth. Pair it with a SmithfieldBaconBar and you've got one festive breakfast for the holidays!

    Melting Croissant French Toast

    This isn't your regular french toast! The croissants bring this breakfast favorite to a whole new level. This croissant french toast is creamy, buttery, and practically melts in your mouth.
    By Heather Cheney
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    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Cook Time: 20 minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes
    Servings: 8 pieces

    Ingredients

    • 4 1-day old croissants cut in half
    • 4 whole eggs
    • ¼ cup half and half
    • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • 2 teaspoon sugar
    • 1 pinch of salt
    • 1 splash of vanilla
    • butter

    Instructions

    • Heat a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat.
    • Combine eggs, half and half, cinnamon, sugar, salt and vanilla in a shallow bowl. Beat well until smooth.
    • Dip each croissant half in the egg batter, front and back and place on a plate.
    • Melt butter in the skillet and place dipped croissants in pan. Cook between medium and low heat until golden brown. Flip and repeat with the other side.
    • Serve with butter, syrup, and BACON! ?

    Nutrition Facts

    Serving: 1 piece | Calories: 130 kcal | Carbohydrates: 14 g | Protein: 2 g | Fat: 6 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Cholesterol: 23 mg | Sodium: 136 mg | Potassium: 43 mg | Sugar: 4 g | Vitamin A: 240 IU | Calcium: 18 mg | Iron: 0.6 mg

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