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    Air Fryer Frozen French Toast Sticks

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    These air fryer frozen French toast sticks are ridiculously easy to make and are ready to enjoy in just a few minutes! Dust them with some powdered sugar and dip them in maple syrup to have a complete, sweet breakfast. This is the perfect recipe for when you're in a time crunch and need something quick!

    Easy Air Fried French Toast Sticks

    French toast is such a sweet treat for breakfast! These frozen french toast sticks are made in the air fryer so that they are quick and effortless!

    This quick breakfast is perfect for those busy mornings when you are running low on time. Plus, they are super tasty!

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    These air fryer frozen French toast sticks are quick, easy, and tasty!
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    • Easy Air Fried French Toast Sticks
    • 🥘 Air Fryer French Toast Sticks Ingredients
    • 🔪 How To Air Fry Frozen French Toast Sticks
    • 💭 Angela's Tips & Recipe Notes
    • 🥡 Storing
    • ❓ How Long Do You Cook Frozen French Toast Sticks In The Air Fryer?
    • ❓ Can I Use Cooking Spray In My Air Fryer?
    • ❓ What Goes With French Toast?
    • 😋 More Easy Air Fryer Recipes
    • 📋 Recipe
    • 💬 Comments

    🥘 Air Fryer French Toast Sticks Ingredients

    You can find frozen french toast sticks at any grocery store. Just pick up your favorite brand!

    • Coconut Oil - ½ teaspoon of coconut oil to make sure that your french toast doesn't stick to the air fryer basket.
    • Frozen French Toast Sticks - 10 frozen french toast sticks from your favorite brand.
    • Confectioner's Sugar (optional) - If you want to dust it on top of your french toast before serving.
    • Maple Syrup (optional) - Some tasty maple syrup for dunking your french toast sticks.

    *Be sure to see the free printable recipe card below for ingredients, exact amounts & instructions with tips!*

    🔪 How To Air Fry Frozen French Toast Sticks

    Everything is easier when it is made in the air fryer! In addition to your air fryer, make sure you have some tongs.

    One serving is 5 french toast sticks, so this is enough for two people. If you want to make more, I recommend making them in batches so you don't overcrowd the basket.

    1. Prepare the air fryer. Lightly coat your air fryer basket with ½ teaspoon of coconut oil (*see note) then arrange 10-12 frozen french toast sticks in a single layer with spacing between them.
    2. Cook. Return your air fryer basket into place and cook at 400°F (205°C) for 3 minutes. Flip the frozen french toast sticks and continue cooking an additional 3 minutes, or until crisped to your liking.
    3. Serve. Remove the air-fried french toast sticks and serve immediately. Dust with confectioners' sugar if desired and serve with maple syrup for dipping.

    To mix it up, try dipping your french toast sticks in some homemade blueberry syrup! For a breakfast that is both sweet and savory, serve them alongside some scrambled eggs! Enjoy!

    💭 Angela's Tips & Recipe Notes

    • 5 frozen french toast sticks per serving.
    • Use a spritz bottle of oil spray or paper towel to coat your air fryer basket with coconut oil (or your preferred cooking oil). Aerosolized non-stick cooking spray will damage the non-stick coating of your air fryer basket.
    • Use tongs to flip and remove your french toast sticks to prevent burning yourself on the hot basket.
    • If cooking additional batches of frozen french toast sticks, they will cook a minute or two faster in the heated air fryer.
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    🥡 Storing

    It is best to only make as many french toast sticks as you want at one time. However, if you have leftovers, you can store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat using the air fryer.

    ❓ How Long Do You Cook Frozen French Toast Sticks In The Air Fryer?

    At 400°F (205°C), you'll want to cook your french toast sticks for a total of about 6 minutes, flipping halfway. Make sure that your basket is not overcrowded and that all of the sticks are in a single layer.

    ❓ Can I Use Cooking Spray In My Air Fryer?

    No! You should never use cooking spray inside of your air fryer as it will slowly deteriorate the non-stick coating. If you need a little extra non-stick help, use your favorite cooking oil and rub it on with a paper towel.

    ❓ What Goes With French Toast?

    Breakfast foods in general are perfect for french toast! Syrup is obviously the best, most popular accompaniment, but other great options are bacon, eggs, fruit, yogurt, and sausage!

    😋 More Easy Air Fryer Recipes

    • Air Fryer Frozen Sweet Potato Fries
    • Air Fryer Frozen Sausage Links
    • Stuffed Pork Chops
    • BBQ Bacon Chicken Wrapped Drumsticks
    • Air Fryer Duck Legs
    • Air Fryer Salmon

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    Air Fryer Frozen French Toast Sticks

    These air fryer frozen French toast sticks are ridiculously easy to make and are ready to enjoy in just a few minutes! Dust them with some powdered sugar and dip them in maple syrup to have a complete, sweet breakfast. This is the perfect recipe for when you're in a time crunch and need something quick!
    Author | Angela
    Servings: 2 servings
    Calories: 338kcal
    Prep 2 minutes minutes
    Cooking 6 minutes minutes
    Total Time 8 minutes minutes
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    Ingredients
     

    • ½ teaspoon coconut oil
    • 10 frozen french toast sticks
    • confectioners' sugar (optional, for serving)
    • maple syrup (optional, for serving)
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    Instructions

    • Lightly coat your air fryer basket with coconut oil then arrange 10-12 frozen french toast sticks in a single layer with spacing between them.
      ½ teaspoon coconut oil, 10 frozen french toast sticks
    • Return your air fryer basket into place and cook at 400°F (205°C) for 3 minutes. Flip the frozen french toast sticks and continue cooking an additional 3 minutes, or until crisped to your liking.
    • Remove the air fried french toast sticks and serve immediately. Dust with confectioners' sugar if desired and serve with maple syrup for dipping.
      confectioners' sugar, maple syrup

    Equipment You May Need

    Air Fryer (basket style)
    Silicone Kitchen Tongs

    Notes

    • 5 frozen french toast sticks per serving.
    • Use a spritz bottle of oil spray or paper towel to coat your air fryer basket with coconut oil (or your preferred cooking oil). Aerosolized non-stick cooking spray will damage the non-stick coating of your air fryer basket.
    • Use tongs to flip and remove your french toast sticks to prevent burning yourself on the hot basket.
    • If cooking additional batches of frozen french toast sticks, they will cook a minute or two faster in the heated air fryer.
    • To store: It is best to only make as many french toast sticks as you want at one time. However, if you have leftovers, you can store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat using the air fryer.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 338kcal (17%) | Carbohydrates: 44g (15%) | Protein: 5g (10%) | Fat: 16g (25%) | Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 20mg (7%) | Sodium: 340mg (15%) | Potassium: 50mg (1%) | Fiber: 2g (8%) | Sugar: 17g (19%) | Calcium: 70mg (7%) | Iron: 2mg (11%)
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    Course Air Fryer, Breakfast
    Cuisine American
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    Angela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma's kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love!

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