Easy French Toast No Egg No Dairy | Milk Allergy Mom Recipe (2024)

Life-changing dairy-free AND egg-free Frenchtoast.

One of my best creations as a food allergy mom 14 years ago.

Also great for our milk allergy and vegan friends. See recipe below!

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When my son was first diagnosed with milk and egg allergy as a toddler,

I learned to use applesauce as an egg replacer in baked goods, and it worked well when only one egg was required.

But it didn’t take me long to discover that there are some recipes for which applesauce eggs just won’t do.

For instance, applesauce eggs do not make good French toast. Trust me on that one.

Neither do mashed bananas.

Oh my, I tried both apple and banana as egg replacers for French toast because some very old food allergy books told me to.

But both turned out hot messes. Too soggy. Not edible. Ha!

So when I finally learned about flax eggs, it didn’t take me long to wonder if this may work for French toast. And boy did it!

I could finally make my favorite breakfast for my boys, and this mama was tickled pink.

Read on for how to make delicious flax egg French toast, with no egg!

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EGGLESS FRENCH TOAST REVIEWS

“This was so good! I didn’t miss the eggs at all.” Pinterest Reader

“Perfect! And the house still smells like French Toast!!” Christina on Pinterest

“I am literally in tears. This is absolutely life changing for my family.” Blog Reader, Trista

“OK I tried this yesterday. WOW! So delicious. Thanks for sharing, what a find!” Blog Reader, Nicole

“Made your egg and dairy free French toast today! I’ve tried everything and it’s always failed. This was a hit!!!! Thank you!!” Becky on Instagram

We love hearing your reviews, thank you so much!

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With flax egg French toast, the bread actually crisps up like normal French toast.

No mush at all.

Plus, it has a delightful and unique nutty taste from the flax.

If you have egg allergies, you will definitely want to give this recipe a try.

I’m so excited to share it with you!

I used to make this with our regular sandwich bread, which still works great.

But now there’s a thickdairy-free bread that brings this French toast up a whole other notch.

It’s easier to cook eggless French toast with thick bread.

And it tastes best with thick bread, too. I hope you can find some.

If not, regular sandwich bread will be just fine.

Just make sure you don’t soak the bread all the way through when dipping in the flax mixture.

My family, at least, does not like soggy French toast.

Or try this homemade bread recipe and just slice it thick!

The recipe is below, and there’s a video here in this post for you, too.

Hope you enjoy!

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EGGLESS FRENCH TOAST TIPS

Here are the top tips for successfully making French toast without eggs.

  • USE FLAX EGG – Flax egg replacer is so easy to make. And it gives the toast a nice nutty taste.
  • USE THICK BREAD – This is ideal. If you only have regular sandwich bread, it will work. Just not as well. If you can’t find thick bread that works for you, making homemade bread is worth it for this recipe. You can cut homemade bread as thick as you want.
  • GREASE PAN – Since the flax can stick easily to your hot pan, be sure to use dairy-free butter to grease your pan before cooking each batch of French toast. It also adds great flavor because my kids won’t add dairy-free butter to their toast after it’s cooked, lol.
  • DIP QUICKLY – Don’t let the bread sit in the flax and egg mixture. Dip it quickly and pull it out quickly. Letting the inside of the bread get too wet is how you get soggy eggless French toast.
  • SCRAPE EXCESS – After dipping bread into the flax mixture, scrape off any excess mixture from the bread with a butter knife. Any thick gooey spots may not toast up very well.
  • STIR THE BATTER – Between dipping every piece or two of bread, re-stir the flax mixture to evenly distribute the ingredients or you could end up with a piece too heavy on the flax.
  • COOK LOW AND SLOW– 4-5 minute cook time on each side may seem long but it’s what toasts up this eggless French toast well. So be patient cooking this on low-medium heat long enough on both sides. It will be worth the wait!

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EGGLESS FRENCH TOAST RECIPE

Makes 4 pieces.

INGREDIENTS

1 tablespoon ground flax seed
3 tablespoon warm water
1/4 cup dairy-free milk
1/4 teaspoon vanilla(affiliate)
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
4 pieces of dairy-free & egg-free bread
dairy-free butter (optional)
maple syrup (optional)
powdered sugar (optional)

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HOW TO MAKE A FLAX EGG

If you buy whole flax seeds, put a half cup in your blender and grind them.

Reserve a tablespoon for your French toast and store the rest in the freezer in an airtight container.

Or you can purchase flax seeds already ground, often called flax meal.

Store flax meal in the freezer in an airtight container.

Mix 1 tablespoon of GROUND flax seed in 3 tablespoons of warm water.

Let it sit a few minutes until the mixture reaches egg-like consistency.

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DIRECTIONS

Mix your flax egg with the 1/4 cup dairy-free milk in a large shallow dish.

Stir in 1/4 tsp. vanilla and 1/4 tsp. cinnamon (optional).

Preheat your griddle or pan to low-medium heat.

Grease your stove-top griddle(affiliate) liberally with dairy-free butter or coconut oil.

QUICKLY dip one side of your dairy-free bread into the mixture, then quickly scrape any excess mixture off.

Dip the other side of the bread the same way: quickly, lightly, scraping off excess mixture.

By dipping quickly and wiping off excess mixture, you won’t have soggy French toast.

Toast both sides of your bread on the stove at medium heat like you normally would for French toast.

Toast about 4-5 minutes per side until brown and toasted. Time depends on your stove, pan, and bread.

Don’t flip too soon, or the bread will stick to the pan.

One good sign that it’s time to flip is that the toast starts steaming.

Remove from stove when fully toasted on both sides.

Before making more, stir up your flax mixture again to evenly distribute the ingredients.

Top egg-free French toast with real maple syrup and dairy-free butter.

And if you want to get real fancy, top with powdered sugar sifted through a fine mesh strainer.

Hope you enjoy dairy-free, eggless French toastas much as we do!

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Easy French Toast No Egg No Dairy | Milk Allergy Mom Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat French toast if you're allergic to eggs? ›

Always avoid foods with more egg that is not well cooked or raw such as French toast, pancakes and mayonnaise. Severe: Some signs are: coughing, choking, gagging, wheezing, trouble breathing, cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, swelling around mouth and rest of body.

What can you replace milk with in French toast? ›

Other Substitutes for Milk in French Toast

While this recipe has no milk at all, you can substitute it for water, up to ¼ cup, or for a dairy-free alternative such as almond milk, oat milk, or soy milk. If you're going to use a dairy alternative, follow this French toast with almond milk recipe.

What is a good substitute for eggs in toast? ›

Fry the tofu in a pan with a bit of oil. While the tofu is sizzling, toast the bread and slice up the avocado and the tomato. When they are done, start assembling. Add the avocado first, drizzle some lemon juice on it and a bit or salt, add the tomato, then the tofu egg whites and then the golden egg yolks on top.

What is a vegan egg substitute for bread? ›

Applesauce is another great vegan egg substitute for creating a super moist cake or quick bread. Use 3 Tbsp. applesauce per egg in your recipes (choose unsweetened applesauce to cut down on sugar).

Is there an egg substitute for egg allergy? ›

Replace 1 egg with:

1/4 cup mashed banana OR 1/4 cup unsweetened apple sauce and 1/2 tsp baking powder.

What can I substitute for scrambled egg if I'm allergic? ›

Plant-based Protein Sources**: Foods like tofu, tempeh, and seitan are excellent alternatives to eggs for adding protein to your meals. You can use tofu in scrambles or as a substitute in baking recipes. Tempeh and seitan can be grilled, stir-fried, or added to salads for a protein boost.

Can you eat egg substitute if you are allergic to eggs? ›

Don't assume that it's safe unless you carefully read the label. Egg substitutes may contain eggs, while egg replacer products may be egg-free. If you have an egg allergy, you will need to take care and look for egg alternatives labeled as vegan or egg-free to ensure they don't contain eggs.

What is a non dairy substitute for milk in bread? ›

Soy milk has the most protein of all the alternate milks, so for baking projects that need a lot of structure (think cakes and breads), this is the best dairy-free option. The high-protein content also causes baked goods made with soy milk to brown nicely and look like they were baked with cow's milk.

Does the milk matter in French toast? ›

Nail the Egg-to-Milk Ratio

Eggs and milk are the essential components of the custard base that gives French toast its tender richness—but get their ratio off and you'll wind up with undercooked slices that have an unpleasantly savory "scrambled eggs" flavor.

What can I substitute for no eggs? ›

Egg replacers
  1. Vinegar & baking soda. Replace 1 egg with: 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 tablespoon vinegar. ...
  2. Unsweetened applesauce. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup applesauce. ...
  3. Plain or vanilla soy yogurt. Replace 1 egg with: 1/4 cup yogurt. ...
  4. Silken tofu. ...
  5. Ripe banana. ...
  6. Ground flaxseed.

What can I use instead of eggs or milk? ›

Bananas and applesauce: Bananas and applesauce work well in many baked goods, such as cookies, muffins, and pancakes. Keep in mind that the banana could change the taste of the recipe. For each egg that the recipe calls for, mash or blend 1/2 large banana or use 1/4 cup of applesauce.

What can I eat for breakfast without eggs? ›

But there are plenty of breakfast recipes we all know and love that are naturally egg-free, like overnight oats, smoothies, and flaky biscuits. Other recipes rely on protein-rich ingredients, like tofu or quinoa, for a satisfying alternative to eggs.

Why are eggs used in French toast? ›

Eggs: Of course, you'll need eggs for French toast! Three eggs bind the batter together and give it a rich texture. Sugar: A tablespoon of white sugar lends welcome sweetness to this decadent breakfast recipe.

Should French toast have more eggs or milk? ›

Whatever you decide on, the ratio of liquid to egg will still be about ¼ cup liquid to one egg, and one egg per two slices of bread. So, if you want to make four slices of French toast, you would need four slices of bread, two eggs, and ½ cup milk. How's that for an easy recipe?

Can you use applesauce instead of eggs in bread? ›

Applesauce. Applesauce is a great neutral egg replacement, meaning you won't taste any apple in the final product. When subbing in applesauce for eggs, use ¼ cup for every egg your recipe calls for, and add an additional ½ teaspoon of baking powder to the dry ingredients.

What can I use instead of egg butter? ›

Nearly any nut or seed butter is a delightful substitution for eggs: peanut, cashew, almond, or sunflower butter are all delicious choices that also add a distinct earthy flavor to the recipe. These work as a binder to keep the batter together, while adding richness & extra nutritional value to the final product.

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