Hello Everyone,
First let me state, I know that this is a quilting blog, and I have been talking a lot about food lately, but I swear this will be it for a little while anyway.
Easter was a quiet day for us here. I began our day with a great family breakfast. But it actually began on Saturday night. This French Toast rests in the refrigerator overnight and then you just pop it in the oven in the morning.
You start off by making a caramel sauce and then you spread that in the bottom of a Pyrex pan.
Layer your favorite breads on top and then pour the milk and egg mixture over top. I used a Multi Grain Cranberry Pecan Oat Bread and a regular French bread. I have to please the masses...
Here is is just out of the oven. Then with a spatula lift it out of the pan and flip it out onto your plate!
Voila! The yummy caramel side is up and it is ooooooey goooooey delicious! Now that I have made your mouths water, I will give you the recipe..... WAHOO!
Sticky Bun French Toast
1 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 cup butter
2 TBSP light corn syrup
12-18 slice french bread or your choice of bread
6 eggs
1 -1/2 cups milk
1 tsp vanilla
1/4 tsp nutmeg (optional)
1 - 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1) Combine the first 3 ingredients in a small saucepan and heat until thickened, stirring constantly. Pour into a 13 X 9 pan.
2) Place 6-9 slices of bread on top of syrup mix. Top with remaining 6-9 slices.
3) Combine the last 5 ingredients with a whisk. Pour over bread slices. Cover and chill for 8 hours. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes. Serve with syrup, maple or caramel sauce.
Option: Place a layer of Granny Smith apples between the layers of bread and/or chopped pecans.
Caramel Syrup to serve on top:
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup butter
1 TBSP light corn syrup
Prepare like syrup in the first step.
I used Pure Maple Syrup that my friend makes from her trees in Vermont.
I used Pure Maple Syrup that my friend makes from her trees in Vermont.
I hope you all enjoy!!
Until Next Time...
10 comments:
My mouth is watering just reading your words. I just ate, but you have made me think I MUST make this. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
sounds delicious!
Karen
I say YUMMMMMM EEEEEE!!
Yummy for dinner too. I love breakfast for dinner.
sounds delicious! I will have to try this next time we have a house full of overnight guests! I make a bread pudding that is just about as rich as your french toast.
I will keep your recipe.
I hope you and your family had a blessed Easter Sunday! Our was pretty wonderful.
I enjoy visiting your blog!
hugs
beebee
My husband's favorite meal is breakfast. I am going to have to make this for him. No calories, right?
SOunds amazing! And looks even better.
I can almost taste that --it looks delicious!
Sigh. If would be so much easier if you were my neighbor… and I could bribe you into making me some. You have me DROOLING on my keyboard, Jackie!!
OMG - this looks awesome!! I'm making this this weekend!
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