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Vegan Banana French Toast. Vegan French Toast with Caramelized bananas. Banana and non dairy milk make up the french toast batter. Cooked French toast is served with caramelized Bananas, maple and vegan butter. Nut-free Recipe.

This French toast is easy, amazing and delicious breakfast or snack. Hearty Bread is soaked in a batter of banana and nondairy milk, cooked to golden. Sliced banana is caramelized with coconut sugar and served over the warm french toast with maple and seasonal fruit.
You want to use a rustic bread or a stale bread for best results. Regular sandwich bread can get too soggy. Check with a trial slice to see how long to soak the slice for the best results based on your bread and pan. Soak longer if the french toast is overly dry in the middle. Soak for just a second if the bread tends to absorb a lot of the batter and turns out soggy. You can also let the slices air dry for 15 minutes before using.
I like to use my home made wheat or white breads and not overly chewy sourdough from our local bakery to make these vegan french toasts.

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Vegan Banana French Toast with Caramelized Bananas

Ingredients
- 1 loaf day old rustic bread or sourdough, sliced
French toast batter:
- 1 small to medium ripe banana
- 1/2 cup non dairy milk such as almond milk
- 2 tbsp maple syrup
- 2 tbsp flour, i use unbleached white
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp oil
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- a very good pinch of salt and black pepper
Caramelized bananas
- 2 ripe bananas sliced
- 2 tbsp coconut sugar or vegan brown sugar
- 2 tbsp non dairy milk
- a good pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg
Instructions
- Blend everything under french toast batter and transfer to a shallow bowl.
- Heat a skillet over medium heat. Add oil and spread.
- Place bread slice in the batter for 2 seconds, then flip and soak for another 2 seconds. Remove the batter and let the excess fall off for 2 to 3 seconds. Place in the hot skillet.
- Cook for 4 to 6 minutes per side. If your stove runs hot, cook at medium low heat.
- You want to cook the batter really well and caramelize the banana in it but not burn it. If the french toast is not done, the bread will not release from the pan easily. Let it cook another minute or so. Flip and cook the other side.
- Place in a serving plate, Add a helping of the caramelized bananas, some fresh fruit, maple syrup and vegan butter and serve immediately.
Caramelized Bananas:
- Combine banana slices, sugar and non dairy milk, nutmeg and a pinch of salt in a skillet over medium heat. Cook until the mixture thickens. about 6 minutes. Stir occasionally. Make a double batch of these to serve on the side or over oatmeal.
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Nutrition
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Simple ingredients, no soy, and the taste and texture was exactly as I’d hoped it would be. Best french toast I’ve EVER had,hands down, and waaaaay better than conventional french toast made with egg batter. Being completely honest, when I was a carnivore, I never really took to conventional french toast because the “egginess” was just out of place to me. This recipe, imho, is how french toast ought always to have been! And, if you like bananas, double +! Wonderful recipe, well done!
wow – thank you
Really really nice! Was suprised at how nice it tasted. Thank you so much!
thanks for dropping by!!
These were amazing, loved them. Thanks for the recipe! I made them with gluten free bread and flour to keep it both vegan and gluten free. Used oil spray on a griddle (not sure I even needed the spray) and made both items on the griddle, saved myself a pan to wash. Wonder if these can be made with less sugar as the bananas are so sweet. Will the bananas caramelize without the extra coconut sugar?
i love saving dishes whenever i can too. you could cut it down a tiny bit – but it won’t work without the sugar.
I doubled the recipe, batter just stuck to the pan. Tried another pan, the non-stick, still did not do well. I followed the recipe, maybe lessen the bananas in a the batter
for doubling, you do need a bit less banana. Also need a really good non stick pan. Old non stick pans dont reeatain their non stickness if used for stir fries etc. you want tto usee one that is dedicated for pancakes, french toasts and crepes.
Hi Richa! I made this for Sunday brunch, it was amazing!! thanks so much for another hit recipe that is ready in minutes!
Thanks!
This was SOOO yummy & easy to make! Thank you!
I made this in a nonstick skillet without any oil and it didn’t stick at all. You have to let the french toast sit in the batter and cook for a good 5 minutes without trying to move it. It caramelizes in the batter and hardens a bit, making it easy to flip. I used a thick, day-old sourdough bread. The only thing was that this was very, very sweet and pretty much tasted like bananas and maple syrup, due to the bananas and maple syrup in the batter as well as the caramelized bananas. If I made this again, I would only use a couple teaspoons of maple syrup in the batter and a little less brown sugar on the bananas, or maybe use a fruit compote instead to add a tart component.
Thanks! I usually serve these with some fresh fruits and nutty granola so they balance out the bananas. You can mix and match and adjust the sweetness to preference.
The key is making sure it’s well browned before you flip it. If you flip it too soon the nice browning will peel off. MUST use non-stick and a light spraying of oil. When the top starts looking a little dry then flip. My vegan daughter LOVES this recipe. And if you aren’t vegan, like me, a nice breakfast sausage is a great side! The sweet and salty contrast is amazing.
Quite a few good vegan sausages out there. Your arteries and daughter will thank you. 🙂
Can I make the french toast part of this recipe & freeze it to use at a later date? (Not just the batter.) I would make the bananas they day I serve it. Thanks!
Should you use plain almond milk or vanilla almond milk? Thank you!!!
any will work