French toast is not sweet bread in a pan.
French toast is custard control, absorption timing and surface heat.
Not soggy.
Not dry.
This is a clean, repeatable blueprint to cook
elite French toast (4 slices).
French toast fails when the bread drinks too much and the pan is wrong.
1. Understand The Goal (This Is NOT Wet Toast)
Elite French toast must be:
Golden and crisp outside
Custardy and soft inside
Light, not heavy
Evenly cooked through
If liquid leaks when you cut it — you failed.
2. Ingredient Discipline (Exact Measures – 2 Portions / 4 Slices)
Thick bread slices (brioche or challah)
→ 4 slices (about 2.5–3 cm thick)
Eggs
→ 2 large
Milk
→ 120 ml (½ cup)
Heavy cream (optional but recommended)
→ 40 ml (≈ 3 tbsp)
Sugar
→ 15 g (1 tbsp)
Salt
→ 1 small pinch
Vanilla
→ ½ tsp
Ground cinnamon
→ ¼ tsp
Butter (for pan)
→ 20 g
Finish (optional):
Maple syrup
→ to serve
Fresh berries
→ optional
3. Custard System (30 Seconds)
In a wide bowl add:
2 eggs
120 ml milk
40 ml cream
1 tbsp sugar
pinch of salt
½ tsp vanilla
¼ tsp cinnamon
Whisk:
→ 20–30 seconds
Smooth. No foam.
4. Bread Control (The Most Important Step)
Place one slice in the custard.
Soak:
→ 10 seconds per side
Total per slice:
→ 20 seconds
Press very lightly once.
Do NOT leave it swimming.
Soggy bread = dead structure.
5. Pan & Heat Setup
Non-stick or heavy pan.
Heat on medium-low:
→ 1½–2 minutes
Add butter:
→ 10 g
Let it melt and lightly foam.
No browning yet.
6. First Side Cook
Place soaked slices in pan.
Cook:
→ 2 minutes 30 seconds
Do not move them.
You want:
Even golden color
Dry surface
7. Flip & Finish
Flip slices.
Add remaining butter:
→ 10 g
Cook second side:
→ 2 minutes
Lower heat slightly if needed.
The center must finish cooking.
8. Final Set (Optional but Pro)
Lower heat to low.
Cover pan with lid.
Steam finish:
→ 30–40 seconds
This sets the custard inside without burning the crust.
9. Texture Reality Check
Elite French toast feels:
Soft and creamy inside
Lightly crisp outside
Warm all the way through
If your French toast is:
Wet in the middle → soaked too long
Dry → pan too hot or too long cook
Pale → heat too low
The cut exposes you.
10. Finish
Serve immediately.
Maple syrup.
Optional berries.
Nothing heavy.
11. The French Toast Code
Thick bread.
20-second soak.
Medium-low heat.
Longer cook, not hotter pan.
Steam finish if needed.

