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French Toast

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French Toast

by Joe G

Served with sautéed apples and homemade caramel sauce.

Active Time: 30 minsComments: 5
Total Time: 50 minsViews: 1969
The apples you choose

If you're sauteeing the apples, make sure that the apples are firm - I did this the first time around with the regular Washington apples, and they were kinda mushier than what I was used to. Golden Delicious apples are pretty good for this recipe.

by Ernie H | Mar 1, 2007 9:45pm | Permalink
Awesome Twist to a Classic!

Prepared this wonderful recipe, added cinnamon to the apples and also to the batter for the french bread.......mmmmmmmmm!!! This is truly an easy and wonderful twist to a classic breakfast. Might I suggest that it would also be good for a dessert. Very filling, recommend no more than two slices of french bread per person, probably get away with only one per person. The caramel sauce is no more sweeter than traditional maple syrup.
If using this for a dessert, as opposed to a breakfast, recommend a scoop of vanilla ice cream to accompany it!!

by Steve C | May 21, 2007 11:20am | Permalink
Avoid soggy french toast

It's easy to make a great french toast even with fresh bread. Simply lightly toast the bread and allow to cool before dipping into the egg mixture.

I agree about making this recipe into a dessert. A scoop of vanilla ice cream on top, with perhaps some warmed brandy (which you can then cautiously flame) would be perfect.

by Brett J | Jun 29, 2007 7:16pm | Permalink
Perfect for Company!

I usually make this when we have company that stay overnight- it's a great surprise in the mornings! If I have leftover caramel sauce (I almost always do) I keep it in the refrigerator in a sealed container until the next time we have guests or until I make a dessert that needs it. It keeps really well, and everyone comments that it tastes so much better than store-bought!

by Ashley C | Feb 23, 2008 11:42am | Permalink
good

when i ve'been to paris i taiste it and it was very good..but a litlle havy...

by Antigoni P | Mar 22, 2008 7:52am | Permalink

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