If you're like TNB, start by brewing a pot of fresh coffee. Because nothing else is getting done beyond this step.
Nectar of the gods. |
Add a little "Irish courage".
priorities. |
- Last night's french baguette (or other crusty bread)
- 4 eggs
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
- 8 or 9 vigorous gratings of fresh nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Confectioner's sugar, for dusting
All the things. |
Seriously, what is that reflection about? |
Put to one side. In a large bowl, beat together:
Eggs. |
Action shot. |
Milk. |
Vanilla. |
Cinnamon. |
Red Mummy is a big fan of grating whole nutmeg...
grategrategrate. watch those fingernails. |
...but you can use ground nutmeg, too.
This is a good moment to turn on your griddle. Ours has settings for 150, 250, 350, and 450 degrees. Between 250 and 300 is the best temp for french toast. If your griddle is low, medium, high, we would suggest medium.
Gratuitous griddle picture. |
coffee not |
Do a dance:
Baby, you're a fiiirework! |
Bread, batter, griddle, serving plate. |
Bemused kittens. |
Using tongs, carefully dip each piece of bread in the egg batter...
...and place on the griddle.
Continue in this way until you've used all the batter (or all the bread, whichever comes first!):
All the bread. |
Brown Mummy gets the BEST close-ups! |
Flip the french toast, to cook on the other side. Just a few minutes, until golden-brown, toasty perfection is reached. Then sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar 'dusting':
pictured: golden-brown toasty perfection. |
Serve with lashings of syrup! (and butter, don't even forget the butter.)
The toast looks almost as delicious as you two. Are you single?
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