Connie RundgeOven French Toast With Nut Topping

1d
Prep Time
50m
Cook Time
1d 50m
Ready In

Recipe: #38670

May 12, 2022

Categories: French Toast



"Overnight brunch dish I think this could be good freezer breakfast"

Original is 8 servings

Nutritional

  • Serving Size: 1 (504.5 g)
  • Calories 1102.8
  • Total Fat - 67.7 g
  • Saturated Fat - 28.4 g
  • Cholesterol - 996.1 mg
  • Sodium - 1022.8 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate - 81.7 g
  • Dietary Fiber - 2.8 g
  • Sugars - 45.7 g
  • Protein - 44 g
  • Calcium - 316.3 mg
  • Iron - 7 mg
  • Vitamin C - 0.9 mg
  • Thiamin - 0.5 mg

Step by Step Method

Step 1

Heavily butter and Pam spray a 9x13 casserole

Step 2

Place bread in it

Step 3

Blend milk 1/2 &1/2 spices and eggs

Step 4

Pour over bread

Step 5

Cover with foil

Step 6

Put in fridge overnight

Step 7

Next morning

Step 8

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F

Step 9

Mix up topping

Step 10

Dot over top of casserole

Step 11

Bake for 50 minutes until lightly browned and puffy put foil on top of browning to quickly

Tips


No special items needed.

Editorial Notes

The ingredient tips, suggestions, variations, facts, questions and answers below are not edits to the original author's recipe. They are not meant to imply any change would improve the recipe. They're offered for convenience, alternative ideas, and points of interest. If you have any comments about them, please post in the Help & Ideas forum.


  • For the french bread, choose a loaf that is fresh and not too hard.
  • For the walnuts, use freshly chopped nuts for the best flavor.

  • Substitute almond milk for regular milk: Almond milk is a great alternative to regular milk for those who are lactose intolerant or vegan. It can provide a flavorful and creamy alternative to regular milk that is still healthy and nutritious.
  • Substitute coconut sugar for brown sugar: Coconut sugar is a healthier alternative to brown sugar as it has a lower glycemic index and contains some vitamins and minerals. It also provides a slightly different flavor profile that can be a nice addition to the French toast.

Cinnamon-Raisin French Toast Prepare recipe as directed, but substitute 1/2 cup raisins for the walnuts in the topping. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon over the top of the topping before baking.



Roasted Asparagus with Parmesan Cheese
RECOMMENDED DISH DESCRIPTION: Roasted asparagus with Parmesan cheese is the perfect accompaniment to the French Toast with Nut Topping. The salty, nutty flavor of the Parmesan cheese complements the sweetness of the French toast and provides a delicious contrast to the crunchy walnuts in the topping. Plus, the asparagus adds a healthy dose of vitamins and minerals to the meal!


Baked Sweet Potatoes
RECOMMENDED DISH DESCRIPTION: Baked sweet potatoes are a great side dish to go with the Roasted Asparagus with Parmesan Cheese. The sweetness of the potatoes is a nice contrast to the salty flavor of the Parmesan cheese, and the creamy texture of the potatoes pairs perfectly with the crunchy walnuts in the French Toast with Nut Topping. Plus, sweet potatoes are packed with nutrients, making this a healthy and delicious meal!




FAQ

Q: Can I use a different type of bread for this recipe?

A: Yes, you can use a different type of bread for this recipe. However, you may need to adjust the amount of eggs and milk depending on the size and texture of the bread.



Q: How long should I cook this recipe for?

A: The cooking time for this recipe will depend on the type of bread used. Generally, it should take around 15-20 minutes to cook. You can check if it is done by inserting a toothpick into the center of the bread - if it comes out clean, the bread is cooked.

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Fun facts:

FUN FACT 1: French toast was first mentioned in a cookbook written by Apicius, a Roman gourmet, in the 4th century AD. It was known as "aliter dulcia" which translates to "another sweet dish".

FUN FACT 2: French toast has been a popular breakfast dish for centuries, but it was made famous by the American chef Julia Child. She served it on her television show in the 1960s, and it has been a classic ever since.