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Sunday, October 29, 2017

Baked Apple Cinnamon French Toast

I love this recipe because it's easy and
I can make it ahead. Then pop it into
the oven in the morning. While it's baking we
 can take our morning walk with Sofie the pup
 and walk back into the house to the smell of
apple cinnamon French toast and
coffee brewing. Is anything better
than that on a dreary morning?
This recipe makes enough for 3-4 servings. It's 
just the right size for us because if there's a
  serving left over, I can reheat it in the
 microwave the next day. Double the recipe
and use a 9" x 13" pan for family or guests. 
 If you whisk the eggs, milk, vanilla, sugar and
  spices in the large bowl, you can just dump in
  the bread and apples. Stir until well combined. 
Let it sit a bit so that the bread really soaks 
up the mixture. I'll do it that way the 
next time. Saves a bowl to wash.
You can make this ahead at this point.
Cover and refrigerate until ready to bake. 
 Eggs, milk, and vanilla. I like to use whole
milk for cooking. If you don't have that
you can substirute about 1/4 C of the milk
 with cream or half & half. 
 After I poured it into my prepared Pampered
  Chef baker I realized it would look so much
  cuter in my apple cobbler pottery baking dish
So I scooped it out and used that. 
 Cuter. Am I right? Yes!
Baked and puffy
 Crispy edges and soft center. 
Drizzle with maple syrup. 
 Go back for seconds!

Baked Apple Cinnamon French Toast
1/2 loaf day-old French bread,
     cut into cubes, about 5-6 C
1 apple, peeled and diced
2 eggs
1 C milk
1/2 C light brown sugar
1 t cinnamon
1/2 t nutmeg
1 t vanilla
topping:
4 T butter
1 T cinnamon sugar

Butter 8"x 8" baking dish. In a large bowl,
whisk together the eggs, milk, sugar, spices,
and vanilla. Fold in the bread and apples.
Set aside for 5 minutes to soak the bread.
Pour into prepared dish. Drop butter bits
evenly over the top. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar
Bake @325 for 35-40 minutes.
serves 4
* Can be made ahead and baked later.
* Can be doubled for a 9" x 13" dish,
   bake 40-45 mins.
* Can add 1/2 C cranberries, washed and lightly
  dusted with sugar

Enjoy!


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