6.04.2010

FRENCH TOAST


I cringe when I read the label of store-bought bread and see all the preservatives listed. We usually never have bread in our house and if we do it's either baked at home or in most cases bought at the bakery. Yesterday, I was in the neighborhood so I stopped in and was excited to see (and smell)...fresh baked brioche. I have been wanting to try brioche forever; but I never seem to be there on the day they bake it.
If you've never tasted brioche, you are missing out...its pure indulgence! It's so rich with eggs and butter that it is more like a pastry than bread. Wonderful toasted with raspberry jam (my favorite) or perfect for making french toast.

French Toast
Adapted loosely from Barefoot Contessa Family Style, Challah French Toast
Serves 3

2 large eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 teaspoon good honey
1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
3 slices brioche, challah or day old country bread
Cinnamon
Unsalted butter

Serving Options:
Honey
Fresh berries
Pure maple syrup
Good raspberry preserves
Sifted confectioners' sugar

Directions
Preheat the oven to 250 degrees F.


In a large shallow bowl: add the eggs,
milk, vanilla, honey, and salt.

Whisk together until combined.

Slice the bread in 3/4-inch thick slices.

Soak one slice in the egg mixture for about 30 seconds per side. (Note: if your bread is fresh it will soak up the egg mixture immediately so soak for only a few seconds, likewise if it is stale it may need to soak for longer than 30 seconds. Barefoot Contessa recommends 5 minutes but I think that is way too long and the bread would turn to mush.)

Heat about 1 teaspoon (enough to cover bottom of pan) of butter in large saute pan over medium heat. Sprinkle cinnamon on each side of bread once coated with egg mixture and add the soaked bread slice to saute pan.

Cook for 2 1/2 to 3 minutes on each side, until nicely browned. Serve immediately or place the cooked French toast on a sheet pan and keep it warm in the oven. Fry the remaining soaked bread slices, adding butter as needed, until it's all cooked. Serve hot with honey, maple syrup, berries, raspberry preserves, and/or confectioners' sugar.



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7 comments:

  1. How indulgent with the brioche! The berries on top are perfect.

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  2. I really really want to try brioche and french toast would be an awesome way to do it!! Yummy The berries look extra yum;)

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  3. I could wake up to this! Gorgeous photo.

    Cheers!

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  4. This looks like pure heaven. Very nice post.

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  5. che delizia che hai preparato!:)
    adoro il french toast..:)e tu..sei stata bravissima!:)

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  6. Tonya for me this is the PERFECT FRENCH TOAST I want one please!!! gloria

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