The article provides a recipe for making frozen French toast sticks in an air fryer. The author claims that the French toast sticks are crispy on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside. The recipe is described as a quick and delicious breakfast option that can be made in under 15 minutes. The article suggests using a box of frozen French toast sticks and potentially olive oil spray for the air fryer. The air fryer should be preheated to 400°F and the sticks should be cooked in a single layer with enough space between them to avoid overlapping. The French toast sticks should be air fried for 6 minutes at 400°F, with an additional minute if needed for desired consistency. The author recommends cooking the sticks in the air fryer for 6 minutes at 400F. They state that you do not need to thaw the sticks before cooking them. The author also mentions that different brands of frozen French toast sticks can be used and that there are various toppings options such as maple syrup, fresh fruit, whipped cream, and powdered sugar. They do not recommend storing the cooked sticks in the fridge or freezing them, and suggest making them when needed. The author mentions that the recipe is easy and delicious, and it can be made in under 15 minutes. The recipe is also described as a way to get kids involved in cooking with adult supervision. The article suggests using a preheated air fryer set to 400°F and potentially spraying the basket with cooking oil spray or lining it with parchment paper or aluminum foil. The author also suggests topping the French toast sticks with maple syrup, powdered sugar, and berries. The article provides tips and instructions for cooking frozen French toast sticks in an air fryer. It states that there is no need to thaw the sticks before cooking and that the best cooking method is in an air fryer for 6 minutes at 400F. It also mentions that different brands of frozen French toast sticks can be used in the air fryer. The article suggests serving the sticks with various toppings such as maple syrup, powdered sugar, berries, or other preferred toppings. It recommends not storing cooked French toast sticks in the fridge or freezing them, and suggests making them fresh when needed. The article also briefly mentions other breakfast recipes and provides a link to the author’s other air fryer recipes.
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