Saturday, December 27, 2014
Decadent French Toast
It's Saturday; two days after Christmas and there is an entire loaf of homemade bread left over from the gourmet dinner prepared by my sister. I freely admit the bread was my only contribution. There is an extra loaf because my thoughts wandered while I was measuring flour and I ended up making two loaves in case the first was an epic fail.
It's time for breakfast and there is no milk in my refrigerator. But I have a quart of whipping cream. My decadent self is thinking of French Toast made with whipping cream! My empirical self is thinking how many ways this can go wrong. My foodie self is going for it! The French Toast is wonderful; reminiscent of creme brûlée, the perfect Saturday brunch with a Mimosa, and worth every single calorie! There is one caveat. Use dense, homemade bread, or a good, heavy bakery bread. Don't even think of using a wimpy bread purchased in a plastic bag! And if you do--please don't tell me...
INGREDIENTS:
1 to 1-1/4 cup heavy whipping cream
2 extra large eggs
1 tsp sugar
pinch of salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp freshly squeezed orange juice
6 slices (approximately) homemade bread, sliced 1/2 inch thick
Add all ingredients in medium mixing bowl. Whisk until blended. The mixture will be thick.
Place the sliced bread in 13 x 9 inch baking dish (as close together as possible). Pour the cream mixture over the bread and press down lightly with a spatula to help the bread absorb the mixture. Flip the bread with the spatula to allow both sides to absorb the cream mixture. At this stage you can cover the baking dish and refrigerate overnight, or you can cook it immediately.
I recommend frying in a large skillet. This recipe is pure calorie overload, so why not fry it up in unsalted butter? Serve with fresh berries, a sprinkle of powdered sugar, and maybe a bit of maple syrup. Then again, you can always add a big dollop of whipped cream! It's the holidays, calories don't count.
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