Overnight Naan Bread French Toast – seriously the BEST french toast! AND it is low-calorie!!! Mini naan bread soaked overnight in a mixture of egg beaters, low-fat milk, and vanilla. Cook in a non-stick skillet and serve with sugar-free syrup. We LOVE this easy breakfast! Great for overnight guests or a quick weekday breakfast!Ā #breakfast #frenchtoast #naanbread
Easy Naan Bread French Toast Made with Egg Beaters
This Mini Naan French Toast is one of our favorite breakfast recipes. I love naan bread and this is no exception. If you have never had Naan French Toast, you are missing out! It is seriously delicious! I don’t usually make breakfast during the week, so this is a staple in our house on Saturday or Sunday mornings. French toast, fresh fruit, bacon, and coffee. I can’t think of a better way to start the day!
How to French Toast with Naan Flatbread
This french toast is super easy to make. Whisk together the egg beaters, low-fat milk, and vanilla. Place the mini naan bread in two ziplock bags and pour the egg mixture over the naan. Let hang out in the refrigerator overnight and then grill in the morning.
- It is important to have the naan bread in a single layer in the egg mixture. The naan will stick together if they are stacked on top of each other. I use gallon ziplock bags and it works great.
- If you don’t have all night to let the naan sit in the egg mixture, just let it sit as long as possible. I would say at least an hour. You want the naan to soak up the egg mixture and get soft before grilling.
- If you don’t want to use egg substitute, you can substitute 4 eggs for the egg beaters. I personally like using egg beaters. It is easy and saves calories! This french toast is SO good –Ā no one would ever know it was made with Egg Beaters!
What to Serve with French Toast
This Overnight Naan French Toast is a favorite in our house. It is easy enough for a weekday breakfast or a weekend brunch. Top the french toast with maple syrup or sugar-free syrup. Either is delicious. Add some fruit, bacon, and grits, and you are set! Here are a few of our favorite recipes from the blog to serve with this delicious french toast:
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Overnight Naan French Toast
Equipment:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup egg beaters
- 1 cup low-fat milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 (4-count) packages mini naan bread
Instructions:
- Mix egg beater, milk, and vanilla. Place naan bread in a single layer. Pour egg mixture over naan bread. Let soak for at least 8 hours.
- Heat greased nonstick skillet over medium heat. When hot, cook naan bread until browned, about 3 minutes. Turn, brown the other side, about 3 minutes more.
Notes:
- It is important to have the naan bread in a single layer in the egg mixture. The naan will stick together if they are stacked on top of each other. I use gallon ziplock bags and it works great.
- If you don’t have all night to let the naan sit in the egg mixture, just let it sit as long as possible. I would say at least an hour. You want the naan to soak up the egg mixture and get soft before grilling.
- If you don’t want to use egg substitute, you can substitute 4 eggs for the egg beaters. I personally like using egg beaters. It is easy and saves calories! This french toast is SO good –Ā no one would ever know it was made with Egg Beaters!
Steph
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We love Naan bread. Never thought of making French Toast using it. Plan on making it for breakfast on our next camping trip!
i would have NEVER thought to use naan for french toast! i love the idea!!! especially because i could just make a couple of pieces! i never ever buy bread since i'm single – this is perfect!! woohoo for french toast!
Where can you find this bread never heard of it
It is usually in the deli section of the grocery store. I used Stonefire brand.