Raspberry-Stuffed French Toast
Courtesy Gale Gand, “Butter Sugar Flour Eggs” by Gale Gand, Rick Tramonto, Julia Moskin, Clarkson N. Potter Publishers, 1999
Show: Sweet Dreams
Episode: All-Purpose Desserts
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By DYUlam
Pittsburgh, Pa
on June 10, 2012
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I didn't have any raspberries so I used my husbands favorite...Blackberries. He said, I out did myself when he requested french toast. Very rich and creamy (I even used skim milk & 1/3 fat cream cheese. I also reduced the Coulis over medium heat and spread over the french toast. I might try w/ mascarpone cheese next time.
By jax80904
on March 10, 2012
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I didn't have any cream and I only had 1/3 less fat cream cheese. I also used strawberries instead of raspberries and it was still the yumiest breakfast I have ever cooked!!!
By appleorange
on July 09, 2011
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AMAZING! I had some stuffed brioche french toast at a wonderful breakfast place nearby a few months ago and have been wanting to recreate it--this recipe was even better! I used challah bread and substituted brie cheese for the cream cheese which gave a bit more complexity to the flavors. I would recommend putting brie on the first slice of bread right when it goes into the skillet since the brie takes a little more time to melt. Planning on making this for friends soon! I am super picky, but I would definitely recommend this recipe!
By polishpower90_1...
santa ana, CA
on July 29, 2010
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I have made this recipe a dozen times and everyone says it's the best french toast they have ever had! The bread turns out custard like with a crispy crust and the filling is smooth, creamy and delicious! I use strawberries instead of raspberries and it comes out amazing!! Definitely a crowd pleaser!!!!
By missik777_12504964
carmel, 53
on January 01, 2010
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Everyone has loved this recipe! I cook this often, as it is very easy and I usually have the ingredients on hand. I sometimes substitute blueberries.
By alliemaustin_54...
Jackson, TN
on June 20, 2006
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This recipe was very easy, and it turned out wonderfully! It was a huge hit with the family.
By tonifrm_1721202
Paramount, CA
on December 22, 2004
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My family and friends love this recipe.
I only make it twice a year, Christmas
morning is one those days. Rapsberries
are not one of our favorites, so use
fresh strawberries, and frozen ones for the sauce.
By tootallrod_395946
mansfield, TX
on May 30, 2004
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My family and friends love this recipe.
I only make it twice a year, Christmas
morning is one those days. Rapsberries
are not one of our favorites, so use
fresh strawberries, and frozen ones for the sauce.