Cinnamon French Toast Roll-Ups

These Cinnamon French Toast Roll-Ups are a fun, hand-held version of classic French toast. They taste remarkably like a cinnamon roll but come together in a fraction of the time, making them a fantastic weekend breakfast treat.
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Cinnamon French Toast Roll-Ups
Ingredients
| FOR THE ROLLS | AMOUNT |
| White or brioche bread slices | 10/12 |
| Butter, softened | 1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) |
| Light brown sugar | 1/4 cup |
| Cinnamon | 3 teaspoons |
| FOR THE COATING & COOKING | AMOUNT |
| Eggs | 2 |
| Milk | 3 tablespoons |
| Granulated sugar | 2 tablespoons |
| Cinnamon (for topping) | 1 teaspoon |
| Butter (for the pan) | 2 tablespoons |
| Powdered sugar | Optional |
How To Make Cinnamon French Toast Roll-Ups:
Step 1: Prep the Fillings and Egg Wash: In a small bowl, beat together the 1/2 stick of softened butter, 1/4 cup of brown sugar, and 3 teaspoons of cinnamon until smooth. In a separate shallow bowl, whisk the 2 eggs and 3 tablespoons of milk. In a third small bowl, mix the 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar with 1 teaspoon of cinnamon for the final coating.
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Step 2: Flatten the Bread: Trim the crusts off the 10/12 slices of bread. Use a rolling pin (or a smooth glass) to flatten each slice until it is about 1/8-inch thick. This makes the bread pliable enough to roll without tearing.
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Step 3: Fill and Roll: Spread a generous layer of the cinnamon-butter mixture across each flattened slice. Roll the bread up tightly.
Step 4: Pan-Fry: Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Dip each roll into the egg and milk mixture, then place it in the pan seam-side down. This helps seal the roll as it cooks.
Step 5: Brown on All Sides: Cook 3/4 rolls at a time to avoid crowding the pan. Rotate the rolls a quarter turn every minute or so until they are golden brown and crispy on all sides. Add more butter to the pan as needed for the remaining batches.
Step 6: Finish and Serve: While still hot, toss the rolls in the cinnamon-sugar mixture until coated. Alternatively, you can dust them with powdered sugar. Serve warm with maple syrup for dipping.
Pro Tips
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Freshness Matters: Use fresh, soft bread to ensure it rolls smoothly without cracking.
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Sealing: If the rolls want to pop open, you can dab a tiny bit of the egg wash on the edge of the bread to act as “glue” before placing them in the pan.




