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Baked French Toast
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"I got this recipe from my sister in law. She and my brother had it at their gift opening after the wedding. I make it any time we have people staying with us, and it is always a hit. You may sprinkle the top with pecans if you wish."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
40 Min
READY IN
15 Hrs
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1 (1 pound) loaf French bread, cut diagonally in 1 inch slices
8 eggs
2 cups milk
1 1/2 cups half-and-half cream
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3/4 cup butter
1 1/3 cups brown sugar
3 tablespoons light corn syrup
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DIRECTIONS
Butter a 9x13 inch baking dish. Arrange the slices of bread in the bottom. In a large bowl, beat together eggs, milk, cream, vanilla and cinnamon. Pour over bread slices, cover, and refrigerate overnight.
The next morning, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). In a small saucepan, combine butter, brown sugar and corn syrup; heat until bubbling. Pour over bread and egg mixture.
Bake in preheated oven, uncovered, for 40 minutes.
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Reviewed on Dec. 9, 2006 by
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Dec. 9, 2006
I wanted to make this for guest over the weekend but was a litle put off by all the mixed reviews. I decided to vary the recipe with a combination of reviewers ideas. Here's what I did to achieve a great recipe that my guests really enjoyed. Used only 6 eggs, 1 1/4 cups of milk and 1 cup of cream. Used a larger dish. Let rest overnight and turned the bread over after a couple of hours. Baked in the oven and when the top had gone a crunchy brown (not too dark) I removed and turned all the bread over and popped back in for about 15 minutes. This then allowed the egg mixture to puff up in the oven and dry out slightly. We didn't find this soggy at all and my guests requested the recipe. Hubby wants me to make this again, so I guess that says it all.
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Reviewed on Jun. 17, 2006 by germaine1827
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germaine1827
Jun. 17, 2006
I've made this for years...tips - 3/4 cup milk, 3/4 cup half & half, 7 eggs...I always cut the slices almost 2" thick...I put 14 slices in the 9x13 pan...When cooking this - I cook for half the time and then turn each piece over - comes out Great and seems to eliminate the "extra soggy" center....
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I've made this for years...tips - 3/4 cup milk, 3/4 cup half & half, 7 eggs...I always cut the...
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Reviewed on Jun. 13, 2007 by Michelle Mullis
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Michelle Mullis
Jun. 13, 2007
After reading WAY TOO MANY reviews, here is what I did and it came out PERFECT!!! 6 eggs, 2 cups half and half (no milk), 2 tsp vanilla and 1/4 tsp of cinnamon, soaked overnight, let sit out while oven preheated and turned each piece over, baked covered with foil for 20 minutes, poured sauce over the top and baked uncovered for the remaining 20 minutes. FANTASTIC!!! Kids and grown-ups ate it all up. Served with fresh melon. This will be our new Christmas morning breakfast!!!
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After reading WAY TOO MANY reviews, here is what I did and it came out PERFECT!!! 6 eggs, 2...
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Reviewed on May 2, 2003 by MARDEEN
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May 2, 2003
I love this recipe!! I've made it 5 times in the last 2 months and every time I serve it it's a big hit! I do only use 6 eggs and 1 cup of milk, though, otherwise it's too mushy in the middle. Make sure and slice your bread AT LEAST 1" thick -- even a little thicker than 1" is best so that the liquid can be absorbed into the bread rather than staying on the bottom of the dish. Definitely sprinkle w/ toasted pecans! Very yummy!
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I love this recipe!! I've made it 5 times in the last 2 months and every time I serve it it's...
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Reviewed on Jan. 11, 2004 by ANDYTAMI
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Jan. 11, 2004
Before making this dish, I read the reviews... Wished I hadn't! The dish is fine the way it is, and I would have enjoyed the taste better, not wondering what it would have been like if I used less liquid. This is a casserole dish, more like bread pudding is accurate, not like traditional french toast. You have to squeeze the bread in the 9x13 dish... but can be done eazily. My suggestion to you is to try it the way it is intented... then try it other ways too. Make sure that your oven is giving you an accurate temp., as you will under cook if not. This is a good base recipe... I find that you can make this recipe fit you needs for taste, which is why I gave it 5 stars. If you like less liquid you can do it, less sweet can be done too. This is a recipe that you can make yours! But keep in mind that if you are reading the reviews, you may be disappointed with the intial taste... Serve it to someone that hasn't read the reviews and see what they have to say. Thanks Laura for sharing!
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Reviewed on Nov. 7, 2003 by TEXASCOOKER
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TEXASCOOKER
Nov. 7, 2003
This is an awesome recipe!! I made this for my sunday school class and everyone just loved it. I think it's important to use very dense or day old french bread not fresh. I sliced the bread in one inch slices. I took heed from the other reviewers and instead of pouring the mixture over the bread sliced in the pan, I dipped them and placed in the pan. I took the excess liquid and spooned in into the center of each slice and covered and left in the fridge overnight. I cooked the next morning until the pieces were lightly browned on top and had no problem with mushy bread, the toast was firm and delicious. I will definitely make again...thanks for a wonderful recipe!! :)
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This is an awesome recipe!! I made this for my sunday school class and everyone just loved it....
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Reviewed on Dec. 1, 2007 by Mom2Many
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Mom2Many
Dec. 1, 2007
This was delicious, but mainly because I made the modifications made by other reviewers. I did 6 eggs and 1 c. milk and 1 c. half and half. I also added a lot more cinnamon, just my personal pref. In order to get my bread just right, I sliced it and then put it in the oven at 200 to dry it out a bit, flipping once while in there. I think that helped a lot, as would slicing it and letting it get stale on its own. I then cut each thick slice of French bread into 4 pieces. In the morning, I flipped all the pieces about 2-3 hours before it went into the oven. There were a few pieces of bread that were dry (maybe b/c I used a little more bread than called for by accident), so I did up a little more of the egg and cream mixture and just drenched the dry ones. I put it in the oven covered for about 25 minutes and then removed the foil and poured the caramel mixture over (used maple syrup instead of corn syrup which gave it great flavor). This was for a brunch for about 15 ladies and it was a hit! Many requested the recipe. I found the texture was perfect, crispy on top, but not hard. Yet still moist. The flavor was great, not too sweet as others had said. I really labored over all the previous reviews because so many had issues w/ it being soggy, but I will for sure make this again with the changes. (I did double this recipe and serve in a chafing dish, and it held up really well to being kept warm for about 2-3 hours. And it smelled delicious all the while).
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Reviewed on Sep. 18, 2005 by
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What a Dish!
Sep. 18, 2005
This was delicious! I used an oval-shaped loaf of "rustic" looking whole wheat bread, cut into slices a little larger than 1 inch. Used all the milk (used skim), eggs and cream, and the bread soaked it right up! (I was worried it wouldn't, because it is almost 4 cups of liquid!). Sprinkled extra cinnamon on top. Used only 1/2 cup plus 1-2 TBS. of butter, and maple syrup instead of corn syrup. It was so good but so filling! We have a lot leftover. I baked it covered for 40 minutes, then uncovered for 15 until it didn't look so "wet" anymore. Served with fresh fruit. I also love "Grandma's Peach French Toast" from this site but it's hard to say which one is better now.
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Reviewed on Apr. 23, 2003 by BOOPAHD
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Apr. 23, 2003
You cannot try any recipe on this site without first READING THE REVIEWS. Others that have tried it will give you tips to make it better. This recipe is GREAT but you have to reduce the liquids or it will be mush. When the liquid is reduced it come out PERFECT.DO NOT PASS THIS ONE UP!!!!!
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Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2003 by
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Jul. 23, 2003
I made this last Easter-huge hit!
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