i love french toast. anyone who knows me well, knows that i must try every french toast i come across. oh, and then re-try it. because i love it.
my favorite way of making french toast is very simple, and often you get to use up the last couple pieces of bread that otherwise might get thrown away…in my case, I used the sourdough bread I make several times a week.
eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon & nutmeg
all wisked up in a low bowl – dip or soak your bread in it.
the longer you soak, the tastier the french toast will be, but your bread may fall apart if it is too full of mixture, and might take a long time to fully cook through. try it out, you will find the right amount for you. i set them in for a few minutes on each side, then they hop in to a preheated pan or griddle for cooking. i like medium heat for french toast because i don’t like burnt outsides.
i like cutting my french toast up into bite size pieces, toss in some powdered sugar and my bramble berry preserves that i made last fall from my berry bushes.
since it is sugaring season, its only fair to use boatloads of fresh maple syrup if you can get it!
i’m lucky to have some very sweet neighbors in the business for many generations – if you have not hit a sugaring house, you are missing out.
now again this french toast recipe could be changed to kahlua, or chocolate chip & coconut – or apples & cinnamon….you get the drift. mix it up, i do all the time, i love french toast. especially on sunday mornings.