Blackberry French Toast
Recipe courtesy Signe's
Show: $40 a Day
Episode: Hilton Head, SC
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By wheatleyrick_12...
Albuquerque, 71
on April 08, 2010
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I can't wait to try this recipe. I laughed though, when I saw the directions.
" Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
Spread the bread slices on a baking sheet and turn off the oven."
I will follow this recipe but I'll ignore turning the oven on till the next day after the bread has had a chance to soak up everything.
By hollieb40_6283562
Woodbridge, VA
on February 25, 2007
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This sounds difficult but I found it very easy and quick to put together. I love french toast as well as custard and this is a bit of both. I is a bit like bread pudding.
We like it as a side to eggs or quiche without syrup but it is good alne with the serup.
Ilike to use this as a kind of replacement for coffee cake and fresh fruit when you don't have fresh fruit on hand.
Just Love It all the way arround!
Hollie B
By kketrow_6899404
Belleville, IL
on February 09, 2007
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I think it's a great dish. Everyone is right, ther's way too much egg wash for the dish. I think the best way to cook it is to use a convection oven. I also spread the extra wash in a circle around the dish and zero in the middle. Throughout cooking I pressed the bread into the mixture lightly. This seemed to help a lot. I also added 1 teaspoon of nutmeg and cinnamon. It always seemes better the next day. I cook it on a Friday so when I get up hungover, it's all ready to go.
By valerie_409745
Findlay, OH
on January 17, 2007
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This was much sweeter than most french toasts I've had, and a lot more egg-y. I'd recommend reducing the amount of eggs in it.
By jessrandolph_61...
Richmond, VI
on December 18, 2006
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My french toast came out very hard and crusty and very eggy tasting. It was not very good. I followed the instructions to a T, but it just was not a good experience. NOT making this again.
By iceman_1649393
Idaho Falls, ID
on November 23, 2006
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An excellent recipe, which left our whole family full and satisfied. Proportions listed were perfect.
By mercieri59_2773185
littleton, NH
on September 08, 2006
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The combination of the crusted egg soaked bread with fresh wild blackberries is out of this world. Pair it with a cup of Earl Grey in the morning and nothing can keep you back. I also found the small portions freeze and reheat very well for this recipe. Try it you will love it.
By melissa.glover_...
Enterprise, AL
on August 08, 2006
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I made this according to the recipe, and it turned out right. However, to me and my family this was more of a bread pudding than a french toast dish. I won't make this again
By MissMia
Merritt Island, FL
on July 11, 2006
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This came out great. Just like Rachael said when she ate it, "Custard!" like texture on the toast and the berries were nice.
I will add much more sugar to the berries when I make it again. And, I will make it using a blueberry instead because the seeds on my berries gave it an undesireable crunch.
By man with dog
Pittsfield, MA
on June 23, 2006
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Doubled this recipe and baked in a 10x14 pan for a large brunch. It is easy and delicious.