Baked victorian french toast recipe

Baked Victorian French Toast recipe

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In this blog post I will guide you thru the steps and ingredients needed to craft this recipe. Grab your favorite apron and let's start.Introducing the mouthwatering Baked Victorian French Toast recipe, a delightful twist on the classic breakfast favorite. This recipe takes the traditional French toast and elevates it to a whole new level with a touch of Victorian elegance. The combination of fluffy bread soaked in a rich custard, baked to perfection, creates a heavenly dish that is perfect for special occasions or lazy weekend mornings. With its irresistible aroma and delectable taste, this recipe is sure to become a favorite among family and friends.
Keywords: Baked, Victorian, French Toast, Recipe, Custard
Baked victorian french toast recipe details
Ingredients:
Instructions:
In a small saucepan, cook and stir brown sugar, butter or margarine, and light corn syrup just until butter or margarine is melted.
Pour brown sugar mixture into an ungreased 12 x 7-1/2 x 2-inch deep baking dish.
Arrange bread slices in a single layer on top of the brown sugar mixture. If necessary, cut bread to fit into the dish. Set baking dish aside.
In a medium mixing bowl, beat eggs, milk, and cinnamon until combined. Pour egg mixture over bread in baking dish.
Cover and refrigerate for 2 to 24 hours.
Remove the cover from the baking dish. Bake in oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 to 35 minutes or until the center appears set and the top is lightly browned.
Let the French toast stand about 10 minutes before serving. If desired, top with fruit and/or sift powdered sugar over the top.
Makes approximately 6 slices.Share this content!
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