Easy Pina Colada French Toast

  4.5 – 27 reviews  

This five-ingredient recipe for glazed cornish chickens is simple to make, yet it seems and tastes as though you spent all day preparing it. We don’t need to mention how simple it was to create because your family and friends will gush about it.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 25 mins
Total Time: 40 mins
Servings: 6
Yield: 12 slices

Ingredients

  1. 8 eggs
  2. ⅔ cup milk
  3. ½ cup bottled pina colada drink mix
  4. 1 tablespoon butter, or as needed
  5. 12 (1/2 inch thick) slices French bread
  6. 2 bananas, sliced

Instructions

  1. Whisk together the eggs, milk, and pina colada mix in a bowl. Heat a skillet over medium heat; melt butter in the skillet until the foam disappears. Soak the bread slices in the egg mixture, turning the slices over a couple of times.
  2. Gently lay the soaked bread slices into the hot skillet 2 at a time and pan-fry until the french toast is golden brown, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer cooked french toast slices to a warmed platter while you finish cooking. Top each 2-slice serving with several slices of banana to serve.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 327 kcal
Carbohydrate 44 g
Cholesterol 255 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 16 g
Saturated Fat 4 g
Sodium 445 mg
Sugars 12 g
Fat 11 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Eric Baker
Pretty great! I added a splash of rum because it was my birthday and I could have rum for breakfast if I wanted to! 🙂
Ashley Young
I make this all the time. My family and friends love it. I use sweet hawaiian bread, I omit the milk and top with pineapple, coconut, bananas, and whipped cream. Delicious
Ann Austin
I really loved this recipe! I didn’t use any pina colada, but it was still the greatest french toast I have ever had. Since the banana slices on top made it taste a lot better i would definitely not recommend skipping this. I also put some powdered sugar on top, because it looks great and I like some extra sweetness.
Mary Dominguez
I halved the recipe, and it made 7 slices. Mods: Half-cup measuring cup, filled 1/3 with coconut cream and 2/3 with pineapple juice Same measuring cup mostly filled with milk Whatever bread I had in the fridge Iollowed SisterSarah’s suggestion and made a syrup, which saved this recipe from being rather bland. The syrup was approx. 1 cup pineapple juice, 1/2 cup coconut cream, dash of cinnamon, nutmeg, lime juice – boiled down I tried to add corn starch, but I forgot to mix it into a slurry first, so I picked out the beads that formed. I should have made the syrup ahead of time to allow it to cool.
Dean Johnson
This is a very good french toast recipe. The pina colada flavor did not come through as strongly as I’d hoped though, so next time I will play with the ratio of milk to pina colada mix. But overall I was very pleased with the results. DH loved it! A fun twist on french toast.
Angela Dickerson
Something else that will make this a 6 star is using coconut pancake syrup. You can make your own (recipe was on this site) or purchase from the grocery store.
Timothy Ruiz
What a delightful change of taste for french toast. It has a very subtle taste of the flavors of the pina colada mix. This only needs fresh fruit for a topping and not syrup. I got 20 slices of Texas Toast from this recipe. I individually froze and stacked it back in the bread sack for a quick breakfast treat. Magpie – so glad you came up with this recipe. UPDATE: I originally made this in June when it was a personal recipe. I have since made it 3 times. It freezes well and heats up great in the toaster or the microwave.
Casey Wallace
This was absolutely delicious!! Everyone enjoyed it. I will definately make it againg, maybe I’ll add a little coconut rum to it… 😉
Joanne Miller
I think next time I’ll replace the milk with more pina mix, the flavor didn’t really come through…
Veronica Dodson
Made it according to the recipe and family really enjoyed the “something different” aspect! (As for the topping – I toasted the coconut and liked the tiny bit of crunch.)
John Morris
This was almost too easy and very tasty! I kept wondering why I never thought of it before.
Ashley Sullivan
Totally yummy! I had no idea I would like this so much. I will be making this for my family.
Nicole Mcclain MD
This didn’t have much taste. Will not be making again. I followed the recipe and this one just didn’t work for my family. But do give it a try because your family may like it better than we did.
Luis Perez
I cut the loaf of soft Itallian bread into thick slices the night before and let it dry out on the counter top. Only needed 5 eggs and used 1/2 cup each of milk & mix (next time will use more mix). I addeed a few drops of coconut extract and a few chunks of canned pineapple with about 2 tbsp. of pineapple juice. Put it in the blender for a a really smooth batter. Served topped with a slice of bacon and a pineapple ring – a definite keeper!
Jeffrey Clark
Fun! I added some pineapple juice and creme de coconut to the egg mix. I also made a “syrup” with the left over pineapple juice, coconut cream with some cinnamon, nutmeg and a splash of lime that I boiled until thick (ended up using a little corn starch to make it real thick like a glaze).
Daniel Walsh
Absolutely delicious, just as written! The bananas are a great touch, and add to the tropical flavors. I wasn’t at all sure about this one, but having tried it, I’ll be making it often … and it’s EASY!
Peggy Pena
such a nice change from the normal french toast flavor…bananas, pineapple and toasted coconut are wonderful on top of this and then no need for the syrup
Laura Jones
Another idea for this to make it really even more tropical is to use Hawaiian sweet bread in place of the French bread. Mmm!
Travis Sosa
I love pina coladas so this is the perfect french toast for me. If you want the rum, just add a little rum extract to the mix. Yummy.
Kayla Johnson
Yum! Sure wish it had some rum…;)
Danielle Chandler
I wonder if there is a way to make this less sweet.

 

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