Burger King’s New Breakfast Sandwiches Use French Toast As The Bun

I consider my day off to a fantastic start if I’m able to work in a breakfast in any capacity during the work week. One of my favorite items in the breakfast world is the humble French Toast. Eggs, bread, a hint of cinnamon, and vanilla come together to create an euphoric union of the two items. Unfortunately, it’s something I always viewed as a weekend treat.

At least until Burger King just dropped their new line of breakfast sandwiches.

The burger chain just released a trio of breakfast sandwiches that take the lauded French Toast and uses them as the bun that binds together the core elements of a breakfast sammie. This includes eggs and Slice, and the customers choice between sausage, bacon, or ham.

We grabbed a couple for the office to see if they live up to the hype I built in my head.

“The hint of sweetness from the maple balanced out the savoriness of the cheese and ham really nicely,” said Foodbeast’s Theresa Tran. “French Toast was plush, but not soggy either.”

She also recommends adding hot sauce to the sandwiches to add that extra layer of depth to them.

Customers will be able to find the new French Toast breakfast sandwiches at participating Burger King locations for a limited time.

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