Hawaiian Roll French Toast

Hawaiian Roll French Toast: The Secret to Unbelievably Fluffy, Sweet Breakfast Bliss

Prep Time Cook Time Total Time Servings Difficulty
15 minutes 10 minutes 25 minutes 4 servings (12 pieces) Easy

Why This Hawaiian Roll French Toast Recipe Will Change Your Breakfast Game

Imagine waking up to the aroma of cinnamon and vanilla wafting through your kitchen, followed by the sight of golden-brown, pillowy-soft French toast that promises pure comfort in every bite. This isn’t your ordinary French toast—this is Hawaiian Roll French Toast, a culinary revelation that transforms humble sweet rolls into an extraordinary breakfast experience. At Cooking With Emy, we’ve tested countless French toast variations, but this version, using the iconic King’s Hawaiian Rolls, consistently earns rave reviews from our community and stands as a weekend favorite.

The magic lies in the perfect marriage of textures and flavors. Hawaiian rolls bring their signature sweetness and incredibly soft, airy texture to the table, creating a French toast that’s simultaneously crispy on the outside and cloud-like on the inside. Unlike traditional bread that can become soggy or dense, these rolls absorb the rich custard beautifully while maintaining their structural integrity. Whether you’re hosting a festive brunch, treating your family to a special weekend breakfast, or creating a memorable holiday morning, this recipe delivers impressive results with minimal effort. Let’s dive into why this method has become our go-to for the ultimate indulgent breakfast.

Why This Is The Absolute Best Hawaiian Roll French Toast Recipe

You might wonder what sets this recipe apart from other French toast variations you’ve tried. The answer lies in three key pillars: ingredient synergy, technique, and versatility. First, the choice of base. Hawaiian rolls are pre-sweetened and enriched with butter and eggs, giving them a built-in flavor foundation that ordinary bread lacks. This means every component of your custard enhances rather than compensates.

Second, our soaking technique is calibrated for perfection. We’ve found the exact sweet spot—30 seconds—that allows the rolls to drink up the custard without crossing into soggy territory. The strategic poking of holes ensures even distribution of the egg mixture throughout the roll, not just on the surface.

Finally, the cooking method matters. Using medium-low heat and ample butter creates that coveted crispy, caramelized exterior while gently cooking the interior to a tender, custardy consistency. This isn’t just French toast; it’s engineered breakfast excellence that consistently produces restaurant-quality results in your home kitchen.

💡 The Kitchen Team’s Pro Tip: For maximum flavor infusion, prepare your custard mixture the night before and let it rest in the refrigerator. This allows the cinnamon and vanilla to fully bloom and permeate the liquid, resulting in a more deeply flavored French toast. Just give it a quick whisk before using.

Ingredients & Smart Substitutions

Quality ingredients yield exceptional results. Here’s what you’ll need for this Hawaiian Roll French Toast, along with our tested substitutions for various dietary needs.

Ingredient Quantity Purpose & Best Substitutes
King’s Hawaiian Original Sweet Rolls 1 pack (12 rolls) The star. Provides sweetness and fluffy texture. Substitute: Any soft, sweet dinner rolls or brioche rolls.
Large eggs 3 Creates the custard base. For egg-free: Use 3/4 cup unsweetened applesauce or commercial egg replacer.
Half and half 3/4 cup Adds richness. Substitute: Whole milk, almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk for dairy-free.
Pure vanilla extract 1 tablespoon Enhances sweetness. For variation: Use 1 tsp vanilla + 1/2 tsp almond extract.
Ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon Warm spice note. Substitute: Pumpkin pie spice or cardamom for a different profile.
Brown sugar (packed) 2 tablespoons Adds caramel notes and helps caramelization. Substitute: Maple syrup, coconut sugar, or monk fruit sweetener.
Salt 1 pinch Balances sweetness. Use kosher or sea salt.
Unsalted butter 4 tablespoons (divided) For cooking. Creates golden crust. Substitute: Ghee, coconut oil, or avocado oil for dairy-free.
For serving As desired Powdered sugar, fresh berries, maple syrup, whipped cream.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Perfect Hawaiian Roll French Toast

Follow these detailed steps to ensure your French toast turns out flawless every single time.

Step 1: Prepare the Custard Base

In a large, shallow bowl (a pie dish works perfectly), vigorously whisk the 3 large eggs until they are completely uniform and no streaks of white remain. This initial emulsification is crucial for a smooth custard. Slowly pour in the 3/4 cup of half and half while continuing to whisk. The goal is a homogeneous, pale yellow liquid.

Step 2: Flavor the Custard

Add the 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon, 2 tablespoons of packed brown sugar, and a generous pinch of salt to the egg mixture. Whisk diligently for about 60 seconds until the brown sugar is completely dissolved and the cinnamon is evenly distributed. You shouldn’t see any specks floating on the surface.

💡 The Kitchen Team’s Pro Tip: If your brown sugar is clumpy, press it through a fine-mesh sieve directly into the bowl or briefly microwave it with a damp paper towel for 10 seconds to soften. Lumps in the custard can create uneven sweet spots.

Step 3: Prepare the Hawaiian Rolls

Carefully separate the 12 Hawaiian rolls, keeping them intact if possible. Take a toothpick, skewer, or the tines of a fork and gently poke 5-6 holes into the bottom (the denser side) of each roll. This creates channels for the custard to travel into the center, ensuring the entire roll becomes infused with flavor, not just the crust.

Step 4: The Soaking Process

Working with 3-4 rolls at a time, place them into the custard mixture, hole-side down. Let them soak for exactly 30 seconds. Gently turn them over using a fork or your fingers and soak for another 30 seconds. The rolls should feel heavier and look slightly saturated but not falling apart. Resist the urge to over-soak; 60 seconds total is the sweet spot.

Step 5: Cooking to Golden Perfection

Heat a large non-stick skillet or griddle over medium-low heat. Add 2 tablespoons of butter, swirling to coat the surface. Once the butter is melted and foamy (but not browned), add the first batch of soaked rolls. Cook for 60-90 seconds per side, or until a deep golden-brown crust forms. Use a thin, flexible spatula to carefully turn them, and don’t forget to briefly sear the edges for all-over crispness. Transfer to a wire rack set over a baking sheet (this keeps them crispy). Repeat with remaining butter and rolls.

Step 6: Serve Immediately

Hawaiian Roll French Toast is best served straight from the pan. Dust generously with powdered sugar using a fine-mesh sieve, and accompany with your favorite toppings.

Serving Suggestions & Presentation Ideas

Presentation elevates this dish from great to extraordinary. Here are our favorite ways to serve:

Style Toppings & Accompaniments Perfect For
Classic Elegant Dusting of powdered sugar, warm pure maple syrup, fresh mixed berries (raspberries, blueberries, blackberries), sprig of mint. Brunch with guests, Mother’s Day, anniversaries.
Tropical Vacation Toasted coconut flakes, sliced bananas, macadamia nuts, drizzle of coconut syrup or caramel sauce. Summer brunches, themed parties.
Decadent Dessert Dollop of whipped cream or mascarpone, chocolate chips or shavings, salted caramel sauce, scoop of vanilla ice cream. Breakfast-for-dinner, holiday mornings, birthday treats.
Family-Friendly Feast Set up a topping bar with small bowls of syrup, berries, chocolate chips, whipped cream, and sliced bananas for everyone to customize. Weekend family breakfasts, sleepovers.

Storage, Make-Ahead, & Reheating Instructions

Storage: Allow any leftover Hawaiian Roll French Toast to cool completely on a wire rack. Place in a single layer in an airtight container, separated by parchment paper. Refrigerate for up to 2 days.

Freezing: This recipe freezes exceptionally well. After cooling, flash-freeze the pieces on a parchment-lined baking sheet for 1 hour. Then transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 2 months.

Reheating for Best Results: Avoid the microwave, which makes it soggy. For refrigerated toast, reheat in a toaster oven or regular oven at 350°F for 5-8 minutes until warm and re-crisped. For frozen, place directly in a 375°F oven (no need to thaw) for 10-12 minutes.

💡 The Kitchen Team’s Pro Tip: Make this a breeze for holiday mornings! The night before, separate the rolls, poke the holes, and mix the custard (store separately in the fridge). In the morning, simply soak and cook. You can also cook the French toast completely, freeze it, and reheat a whole batch directly from frozen.

Creative Variations to Keep It Exciting

Once you’ve mastered the classic, try these delicious twists:

  • Orange-Cranberry: Add 1 tbsp orange zest to the custard and top with a quick cranberry compote (simmer 1 cup cranberries with 1/4 cup orange juice and 2 tbsp sugar until bursting).
  • Chocolate-Hazelnut: Whisk 2 tbsp of chocolate-hazelnut spread into the warm custard. Top with chopped toasted hazelnuts.
  • Pumpkin Spice: Replace 1/4 cup of the half and half with pure pumpkin puree and add 1/2 tsp of pumpkin pie spice to the custard.
  • Savory-Sweet: Use the King’s Hawaiian Savory Butter Rolls. Reduce sugar to 1 tbsp and add a pinch of black pepper to the custard. Top with crispy prosciutto and a drizzle of hot honey.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I use a different brand of sweet rolls?

Absolutely. While King’s Hawaiian is our top choice for consistent texture and flavor, any soft, sweet, enriched roll or mini brioche will work. The key is avoiding crusty or dry rolls.

Why poke holes in the rolls?

Hawaiian rolls are soft but can be dense in the center. Poking holes allows the custard to penetrate deeply, ensuring the entire roll transforms into creamy French toast, rather than just the outside shell getting saturated.

My French toast is soggy inside. What went wrong?

This is almost always due to over-soaking or heat that’s too high. Stick strictly to the 30-seconds-per-side soak time. Also, ensure your skillet is at a true medium-low—if the butter smokes immediately, it’s too hot. The interior needs gentle heat to set the custard.

Can I make this recipe dairy-free?

Yes, with excellent results. Use a rich, unsweetened non-dairy milk like oat or coconut milk, and cook with coconut oil or a plant-based butter. The rolls themselves are dairy-free.

Is it better to cook on a griddle or in a skillet?

A large non-stick skillet is perfect for most home cooks as it provides consistent heat. A griddle is excellent if you’re doubling the batch and want to cook many at once. Just ensure it’s properly preheated.

Can I prepare the custard the night before?

Yes, and we recommend it! Mix the custard, cover tightly, and refrigerate overnight. This allows the flavors to meld beautifully. Just whisk it again before using.

What’s the best way to keep cooked French toast warm for a crowd?

Place cooked pieces in a single layer on a wire rack set over a baking sheet and keep in a 200°F oven. This keeps them warm and crispy for up to 30 minutes while you finish cooking the rest.

Can I use this recipe for a French toast casserole?

Definitely! Arrange the whole, unseparated pack of rolls in a baking dish. Pour all the custard over top, pressing down gently. Cover and refrigerate for 4+ hours or overnight. Bake at 350°F for 30-40 minutes until puffed and set.

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Hawaiian Roll French Toast



  • Author:
    Chef Emy

Description

Oh friends, have I got a treat for you today! This Hawaiian Roll French Toast is, hands down, one of the most delicious breakfast creations I’ve ever sunk my teeth into. We’re talking sweet, pillowy clouds of cinnamon-sugar bliss that practically melt in your mouth.


Ingredients


Scale
  • 1 12 pack King’s Hawaiian Rolls
  • 3 large eggs
  • 3/4 cup half and half (or whole milk)
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • Pinch of salt
  • 4 tablespoons butter (for cooking)
  • Powdered sugar (fresh fruit, maple syrup for serving)

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs and half and half until fully combined.
  2. Whisk in the vanilla, cinnamon, brown sugar, and salt until incorporated.
  3. Use a toothpick or skewer to poke several holes in the bottom of each roll so the custard can soak in.
  4. Working in batches, dip the rolls into the custard mixture and let soak for 30 seconds, turning to coat all sides. Don’t soak longer or they’ll get soggy.
  5. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a nonstick skillet or griddle over medium-low heat.
  6. Cook the soaked rolls for 30-60 seconds per side until golden brown, turning carefully with a spatula to get all sides crispy.
  7. Serve the hawaiian roll french toast warm, dusted with powdered sugar and topped with fresh berries and maple syrup if desired.


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