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Monday, January 3, 2011

Buttermilk French Toast

This is a yummy way to take advantage of the day old
bread at the grocery. I scan the clearance shelf for a
loaf of French bread and serve it for Sunday brunch.
Slice one loaf of French bread on a diagonal in 1 to 1.25 inch thick slices.
Whisk 3 eggs, 1/2 c sugar and 1 1/2 c buttermilk together in bowl.
Pour enough vegetable oil to make it 1/8th inch deep in skillet.
Heat skillet (mine is electric) to med. high heat (350)
Soak slices of bread, both sides a few at a time, in custard for
about 30 seconds. Carefully lay in hot skillet. Flip when brown.
Serve with butter and syrup.
I make my own syrup. If you want the recipe, click HERE.
If you are going to make the syrup, start with that first, then
make the French Toast. Now if you'll excuse me, I want to
eat this while it's still hot...Mmmm.
Enjoy!

21 comments:

  1. That looks delish! So does your homemade syrup!

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  2. I think anything would taste delicious on those beautiful plates.

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  3. That looks amazing! I need to lose the pounds Santa kindly sent me before I give it a go though! :-)

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  4. Happy Frog ~ Santa is SO thoughtful like that, isn't he? LOL!

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  5. Pull up a chair, Brian. I'll pour the coffee! :)

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  6. Oh so yummy looking. I'm sitting here starving and this pop up.
    You are a good mom!

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  7. OK Betsy, I'm drooling all over myself.

    French toast, one of my favorites. You add sugar, sometimes I add French Vanilla creamer..lot that sweet taste.

    Hugs ~ Wanda

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  8. Well, so much for one of my resolutions, this looks too good not to try! I look forward to another year of sharing the fun with your five men! Happy New Year Betsy!

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  9. Wanda ~ I may have to try it your way next time! Yum!

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  10. That does look yummy - you have some great foodie ideas Betsy. Sorry you're not feeling too great - hope you feel better soon.

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  11. I love french toast. Mine is not as good as I would like....next time I will use french bread....looks yummy!

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  12. The first time I ate French toast I fell in love with it's taste.
    Easy to make, yet tastes like you stood in the kitchen for hours.
    I'll try it with your homemade syrup recipe..hmmmmmm.

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  13. Oh my gosh, I just ate and now I would like to eat again if that was at my house..made by you of course...my food never looks that DEElish!
    Like the new photo of you...you look about 20! Not that you looked older in the other photo but this one is really fresh looking for a cold wintery day!

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  14. Kim ~ awww...you just made my day! 20?? haha. Thank you. Well, shhhh...don't tell, but I turn 50 later this year! Ack! haha.

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  15. Nice recipe. Had not thought of using buttermilk for FT.

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  16. OOooooo, that SPEAKS to me...and I love to have breakfast for dinner!

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  17. Oh YUM! I want some right now ... but alas I have no bread. Will definitely be giving this a go Betsy, thanks for sharing recipe with us!
    Your syrup recipe is similar to my mother in-laws syrup that she pours over a South American Semolina Pudding that she makes (can't remember the name of it now) only she adds a few fine slices of fresh orange peel to give it a zesty tang. Oh dear now my mouth is watering!

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  18. This looks yummy! Great way to start the new year!

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  19. Of course I love anything with Toast! that does look very yummy indeed--and even nutritious with the fruit salad like adornment. :)

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  20. yet another use for buttermilk! Yum!

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