Challah French Toast
Casserole
One of my
favorite breads is Challah. Many weeks, we’d start a loaf
on Friday and by Monday, it was gone. French toast made
with challah is just wonderful.
We have made
our own challah and we’ve bought challah at both stores
and bakeries.
If you make
your own challah, you can knead by hand and allow to
rise, or you can use a bread machine. We’ve tried many
different challah recipes. We do have our favorite but
several of them have been very good.
There are also
a few stores that make challah that we all
like.
I’d like to
share a French toast casserole recipe that uses one full
loaf of challah.
French
Toast Casserole
1 loaf of
challah
1 cup of milk
(whole milk or half and half works
best)
(if your
challah is large add additional liquid to the
recipe)
¾ cup brown
sugar
8
eggs
1 tablespoon
vanilla
½ teaspoon
cinnamon
Salt to
taste
Slice the
challah into 1 ½ inch thick slices. Place in the bottom
of a casserole dish. Tear the bread as needed to fit into
the casserole dish. Mix together the remaining
ingredients. Pour over the casserole, cover and store in
refrigerator over night.
Preheat oven
to 350 degrees and bake for 45 minutes.
I have seen
both ginger and nutmeg used in French toast casserole
recipes. If you like those flavors, you can add ½
teaspoon of nutmeg or ¼ teaspoon ground ginger. Both will
add additional flavor to the casserole.
You can also
add either cranberries or raisins to the recipe. Pour the
fruit on top of the bread in the casserole dish before
pouring the liquid mixture on top.
When the
casserole is done, cut into squares to serve. You can
sprinkle powdered sugar on top, spoon fruit filling over
the top or pour syrup on top.
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always entertained when she was growing up. Audrey
learned to prepare for large groups and has often
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