Monday, February 6, 2017

French Toast Casserole


French toast casserole is a breakfast dish made by baking small pieces of baguette or challah soaked in an egg and milk batter with an optional crunchy topping. This dish can be prepared ahead and refrigerated and baked before serving. Unlike the soft toasted french bread these can be made softer or crispier depending on the amount of liquid which goes in. Here I have featured a recipe where the bottom layer is soft and fluffy with a more crispier top layer. This recipe can be pulled together in minutes and an easy way to use up left over bread. Using baguette or challah is advisable to get that crunch.


INGREDINTS:

For the toast :
1 French baguette or Challah
2 Eggs
21/2 Cups milk
1/4 Cup heavy cream (optional)
1/4 Cup brown sugar
1 Tsp vanilla extract
1/2 Tsp all spice powder
2 Tbsp corn flour
1/2 Cup almond flour
1/4 Tsp salt

For the topping :
1/2 Cup all purpose flour
1/4 Cup packed brown sugar
1 Tsp cinnamon
1/4 Tsp salt
6 Tbsp cold butter


METHOD :

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Prepare a 9*13" baking dish by spraying non stick spray.
Break the bread into small cubes and keep aside.
In a mixing bowl whisk in the eggs and everything together except the bread given under toast and pour half into the prepared pan.
Top with the bread cubes. And pour the other half of the liquid on top.
In another bowl whisk together the topping ingredients, the flour, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt. Cut the cold butter into small pieces and mix with the flour mixture.
Mix everything together to form a meal like texture.
Top the bread with this topping mix and bake for about 30 minutes until the bread is cooked through and the top is brown and crunchy.



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