French Toast Casserole Crockpot Slow Cooker Recipe posted by Ashton on June 12, 2026 Pin Share Tweet Email Jump to RecipeOkay, you guys β can we talk about how this french toast casserole crockpot recipe is basically the breakfast of my DREAMS? π I am not even exaggerating. It’s warm, custardy, golden, and tastes like something your most enthusiastic aunt would make on a holiday morning β except YOU made it, with almost zero effort. Minimal prep, minimal stress, maximum deliciousness. I literally can’t even. Why This Is the Best Easy Breakfast Ever Listen, I am a huge fan of an easy breakfast that doesn’t require me to be a functional human before coffee. This is that recipe! It’s basically a dreamy cross between a french toast bake and a bread pudding β pillowy, custardy, and SO satisfying. If you love our Overnight French Toast Recipe, you are going to absolutely flip for this slow cooker version. The cooking process basically does itself while you sip a hot cup of coffee and pretend you have your life together. That’s the dream, right?! π The Best Bread to Use for This French Toast Casserole Crockpot Recipe The bread is a key component here, and honestly, you have GREAT options! My personal favorites are brioche bread and challah bread β both give you that rich, tender crumb that soaks up the egg mixture like a dream. French bread and texas toast are also fantastic. Day-old bread or stale bread is actually ideal here because dry bread absorbs the liquid mixture better than fresh. Even sandwich bread works in a pinch! Grab a whole loaf of bread, tear it into small pieces, and you are already halfway there. Free bread from the pantry? Even better. π How to Make the Egg and Milk Mixture This part is SO easy. In a large bowl β or a large mixing bowl if you want to be fancy about it β whisk together your eggs, whole milk (or coconut milk for a dairy-free spin!), brown sugar mixture, pure vanilla extract, and a generous shake of cinnamon. Some people use a small bowl for the dry mix first and combine flour and spices separately, which works great too. Pour the milk mixture right over your bread pieces so every single french toast slice gets totally coated. That soaked bread mixture is where ALL the magic happens, I promise. It’s giving bread pudding but better. π Slow Cooker Tips for the Best Texture Okay, a couple of tips that make a BIG difference! First β spray your slow cooker insert generously with nonstick cooking spray or non-stick spray, or use a slow cooker liner to make cleanup a total breeze. Line the edges with aluminum foil if your crock pot runs hot! Use a six quart crockpot for best results. Cook on LOW for a couple of hours until the center is just set. The best texture is creamy and custardy inside β not dry! Check your crockpot french toast casserole recipe around the two-hour mark the first time you make it so you can dial in your slow cooker’s quirks. π Toppings and Serving Ideas THIS IS WHERE IT GETS FUN. π You guys, the topping possibilities are endless! Real maple syrup or warm maple syrup is a non-negotiable in my house β and honestly our Caramel Buttermilk Syrup is an absolutely ah-mazing option too. Pure maple syrup, fresh berries, fresh fruit, powdered sugar β all of your favorite toppings work beautifully here. This slow cooker french toast casserole is basically a canvas for deliciousness. If you love fruity breakfasts, check out our Stuffed French Toast Recipes With Cream Cheese Strawberry for more inspo! π Make It Ahead for Christmas Morning or Lazy Weekends This is genuinely a great recipe for christmas morning or lazy weekends when you want a delicious breakfast with minimal effort! Assemble the night before, refrigerate in an airtight container, and let it come to room temperature before starting the slow cooker the next morning. It’s the ultimate slow cooker french toast casserole situation β and honestly perfect alongside your holiday spread. Check our Holiday Breakfast: The Ultimate Yumminess Guide for even more ideas! Drop any questions in the comment section β I love hearing from you! Check the recipe card below and let’s MAKE THIS. π₯° Continue to Content Crockpot French Toast Casserole Recipe Yield: 8 Servings Prep Time: 15 minutes Active Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 3 hours 30 minutes Total Time: 4 hours This Crockpot French Toast Casserole is the ultimate hands-off breakfast β just layer, pour, and let your slow cooker do all the work! Loaded with rich custard-soaked brioche, warm cinnamon, and a buttery brown sugar streusel topping, it's perfect for holiday mornings, lazy weekends, or any time you want a cozy, crowd-pleasing brunch without the stress. Print Ingredients For the Casserole 1 large loaf brioche or French bread (about 16 oz), cut into 1-inch cubes 8 large eggs 2 cups whole milk Β½ cup heavy cream β cup granulated sugar ΒΌ cup brown sugar, packed 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon ΒΌ teaspoon ground nutmeg ΒΌ teaspoon salt For the Streusel Topping Β½ cup all-purpose flour Β½ cup brown sugar, packed 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon ΒΌ teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cubed For Serving Maple syrup Powdered sugar Fresh berries (optional) Whipped cream (optional) Instructions Lightly grease the inside of your slow cooker with non-stick cooking spray or butter. Layer the cubed bread evenly into the crockpot. If your bread is fresh, spread it on a baking sheet the night before and let it sit out to dry slightly to help it absorb the custard without becoming too soggy.In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, whole milk, heavy cream, granulated sugar, brown sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt until completely smooth and well combined.Pour the custard mixture evenly over the bread cubes in the crockpot. Gently press the bread down with a spatula or the back of a spoon to ensure every piece is coated. Let it sit for about 10 minutes to absorb.In a small bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt for the streusel. Add the cold cubed butter and use your fingers or a pastry cutter to work the butter into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse crumbles. Sprinkle the streusel evenly over the top of the bread mixture.Place the lid on the crockpot. Cook on LOW for 3 to 4 hours or on HIGH for 1.5 to 2 hours, until the custard is set in the center and the edges are golden. Avoid lifting the lid during cooking.Once cooked, scoop generous portions into bowls or onto plates. Dust with powdered sugar, drizzle with warm maple syrup, and top with fresh berries or whipped cream if desired. Serve immediately and enjoy! Notes Bread choice matters: Brioche and challah give the richest, most indulgent results. French bread works great for a slightly chewier texture. Overnight option: Assemble everything the night before (without the streusel topping), refrigerate the crockpot insert, and start cooking in the morning β add the streusel just before turning it on. Don't overcook: Every slow cooker runs a little differently, so start checking for doneness at the lower end of the cooking time. The center should be just set β not jiggly but not dried out. Leftovers: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and reheat individual portions in the microwave for 60β90 seconds.