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What is your goto bread for French toast?
Jus wondering. Tips?
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cinnamon raisin bread
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Keep it simple: a good French bread - medium cut.
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i got some challah. too rich?
i'll slice it tonight and let it dry out overnight. big pot of coffee, whip up some custard dippy stuff..
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Challah. All the time. In fact, we had some tonight.
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challah?
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take a cinnamon bun and cut it in half,( the kind you get at the good bakery)
dip into your favorite French Toast batter, I use eggs , milk vitamin D, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and few TBS of sugar. use very good syrup and regular butter.....Yummmy
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That thick texas Toast bread.
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Oh, and one thing my MIL and wife do: they mix some syrup into the batter. It helps pre-sweeten the toast even before you put syrup on it at the table, and makes the food even semi-car-friendly for the little ones.
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A jewish bread typically eaten during the Sabbath and during holiday events. Actually it can be eaten at any time, really.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challah
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Got go with Ian on the medium cut french. Leave slices on a wire rack overnight to dry. Couple of eggs well whipped, couple of drops of real vanilla, a dash or two of cinnamon and a dob of heavy cream . Mix all the above up and pour into a shallow pan Soak each side of bread a few seconds. Medium heat. Real butter is best to lube up the frying pan. . Sift a little powdered sugar over top. Maple syrup,,get the real stuff . Best enjoyed with strong Irish coffee with lotsa whipped cream on top. Enjoy.
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thanks..
cant wait until morning!!
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yeah i finally looked it up might have to try it,
the texas bread has it in maple also good for french toast |
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damn Vash, now I want some french toast. Don't have the stuff to make it. Think flygeezer's recipe sounds very good also using a cinnamon bun sounds good.... can't get it off of my mind...
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I have a panasonic breadmaker - excellent. And use a white bread; something similar to a Vienna white. A splash of milk then eggs, tiny bit of cinamon + sugar, a good soak, then in a pan with butter cooked fairly slowly. Plus bacon and Canadian maple syrup. Just call me fat boy.
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Just used plain old white bread forever, just like my mom did when I was a kid. Along with the milk, egg, cinamon, & vanilla, I put a bit of nutmeg in mine. The bread is secondary because I let the bread soak long enough to saturate it. I love my french toast and don't like the kind in restaurants where they just quickly dip a piece of bread in beaten eggs & cook it. That isn't french toast.
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The saltiness of bacon is the perfect accompaniment. And anything BUT maple syrup is just cheap ass sugar water.
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Surprised no one yet has recommended Brioche. Excellent for French Toast AND Grilled Cheese Sammiches. I used it once to make a french toast with a creme brulee spin....I'll see if I can find it. In the meantime check here:
Brioche French Toast: Update: Not the one I made but close: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Creme-Brulee-French-Toast-15213
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