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French Toast Recipe

By Lorraine

 
Thick slices of French Toast dusted with confectioners' sugar and served with maple syrup and fruit. It is like eating dessert for breakfast!
Oh, my. Look at those thick slices of French Toast. Dusted with confectioners’ sugar and served with maple syrup and fruit. It is like eating dessert for breakfast! French Toast, also also known by such names as eggy bread, German toast, gypsy toast and  poor knights bread, as well as others, is made of bread, usually day-old, soaked in milk, then in beaten eggs and then fried until golden brown.
 

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Thick slices of French Toast dusted with confectioners' sugar and served with maple syrup and fruit. It is like eating dessert for breakfast!One of the earliest versions of French toast has been traced back to the Roman Empire. In France it is called pain perdu, meaning “lost bread”, because it makes use of stale bread that might otherwise be thrown away.

Usually, French toast is served with butter, maple syrup and powdered sugar but the possibilities are endless. You might like the popular chocolate hazelnut spread with sliced bananas. French toast can be topped with just about anything you like.

 

Thick slices of French Toast dusted with confectioners' sugar and served with maple syrup and fruit. It is like eating dessert for breakfast!For a really special treat and pretty presentation, top French toast with a sweetened combination of berries. Click Mixed Berry Compote for the easy recipe. Scroll to the bottom of this post as there are lots of tablescape ideas and brunch recipes in this long post.

What is the best bread for making French toast?

 

Mixed berry compote and recipe for no knead bread French Toast for a lovely breakfast or brunch meal.People use a variety of different breads to make French toast. In the western and southwestern United States, many cooks prefer sourdough bread. Within some Jewish-American communities in the New York area, people use leftover challah bread. I made this recipe from a loaf of rustic, day-old bread I made the day before.

 

My son-in-law makes a really great No-Knead Bread almost daily for his large quiver of children. I was so inspired that I had to make a loaf of this crusty and hearty bread too. Because of its sturdy texture, it absorbs a lot of the egg mixture without becoming soggy and makes great French toast.

 

French Toast is lovely for breakfast but we also enjoy it for an easy dinner. With a side of bacon or sausage and juice and coffee, it is a great breakfast-for-dinner meal.

 

How to make French toast

Crack 4 eggs into a shallow bowl.

 

beating eggs for French toastWhisk lightly just to break up the eggs. I love this handheld rotary beater 🙂 

 

add sugar and milk to eggs for French toastPour in 2/3 cup milk, 2 tablespoons sugar, and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla.

 

adding spices, sugar and milk to eggs for French toastAdd a dash of salt and cinnamon (or nutmeg) to the mixture and beat until blended.

 

dipping bread into egg mixture for French toast breakfastMelt some butter in a large skillet over medium heat.

Dip slices of bread (just the slices that will fit on to the skillet without crowding) into the milk egg mixture, until thoroughly saturated but not soggy and falling apart.

 

dipping bread into egg mixture for French toast breakfastThicker, denser slices of bread can absorb more egg mixture than thinner, soft bread.

Cooking French toast

 

frying egg dipped bread for French toast breakfastAllow the excess egg to drip off, and place the bread slices onto the hot skillet.

 

frying egg dipped bread for French toast breakfastCook the French toast until the underside is golden brown, then flip and brown the other side.

 

frying egg dipped bread for French toast breakfastContinue cooking until both sides are golden brown, adding additional butter if needed.

 

frying egg dipped bread for French toast breakfastServe immediately or keep warm in a 200 degree F oven while cooking the rest.

 

French toast breakfast with baconNot only is French toast delicious, it is budget-friendly and a great way to use up bread that is becoming stale. 

 

Homemade French toast with maple syrup, peaches and whipped creamServe hot with butter, maple syrup, and dust with confectioners’ sugar. A side of bacon or sausage is always good too as is sliced peaches and whipped cream. 

 

 Thick slices of French Toast dusted with confectioners' sugar and served with maple syrup and fruit. It is like eating dessert for breakfast!
 
 
 
 
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French Toast Recipe

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INGREDIENTS:

  • 4 eggs
  • 2/3 cup milk
  • 2 Tbs. sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • dash salt
  • dash of cinnamon or nutmeg (optional)
  • 6-8 thick slices day old bread
  • butter for pan
  • maple syrup
  • confectioners’ sugar

 

DIRECTIONS:

In a shallow bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla, salt and cinnamon (if using) until well blended.

Melt some butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Turn slices of bread (just the slices that will fit on to the skillet without crowding) into the milk egg mixture, until thoroughly saturated but not soggy and falling apart. (Thicker, denser bread can absorb more egg mixture than thinner bread. I soaked this bread in the egg mixture for close to a full minute without the bread falling apart as I lifted it to the skillet.)

Allow the excess to drip off, and place the bread slices onto the hot skillet.

Cook the French toast until the underside is golden brown, then flip and brown the other side.

Serve immediately or keep warm in a 200 degree F oven while cooking the rest.

Serve hot with butter, maple syrup, and dust with confectioners’ sugar.

 

No knead bread
 This is the loaf of bread I used to make the French Toast.
Click No-Knead Artisan Bread for recipe.
 

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Comments

  1. Mary C Matthews says

    April 24, 2019 at 11:51 pm

    Thanks for the French toast recipe looks amazing. I can’t wait to try it.
    Blessings,!!!!!
    McMatt

    Reply
  2. Sarah L says

    October 13, 2018 at 1:11 pm

    If it weren’t for Pinterest, I would have never found your recipe. Although French toast seems like an easy feat, this is by far the best French toast I have ever made! Simple, sweet, and delicious!

    Reply
  3. Heather says

    February 9, 2016 at 1:46 pm

    oh that looks so good!!

    Reply
  4. Pondside says

    February 5, 2016 at 8:02 pm

    I haven't made French toast for ages. Yours looks so very good!…..and with such a pretty table setting.

    Reply
  5. FABBY'S LIVING says

    February 5, 2016 at 5:26 pm

    How delicious this recipe looks and I am craving some French toast, specially when I see the honey dripping on top of it, lol.. Thank you for sharing. I'm pinning.
    Enjoy your weekend.
    FABBY

    Reply
  6. Cranberry Morning says

    February 5, 2016 at 2:20 pm

    Oh my goodness, that looks absolutely amazing! My husband is the French toast maker in this house (his speciality), so I'll be sure to show him your post. What gorgeous photos! Have a wonderful weekend.

    Reply

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