La Isla's Stuffed French Toast

Recipe courtesy Omar Giner

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  • on June 25, 2011

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    This recipe is amazing, When I made it, I didn't use the strawberries, though, because I didn't have any. Fortunately for me, I live in Puerto Rico and can easily find all types of guava here and always have some in stock. You can make this recipe with just the guava paste if that's the only one you can find!! Just thin it down with some water in a saucepan and then let it cool down before you mix it in with the cream cheese. It works perfectly!!!!!

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  • on June 10, 2011

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    This french toast is fabulous! The almond/cornflake coating just makes this french toast go from great to outstanding! I substituted strawberry jam (like other reviewers and omitted the guava paste. It was still delightful! This recipe is not something I'd make every morning, took a little time to prepare, but will save for special occasions or a big breakfast weekend. I'm going to stick with the same recipe but may try other fillings -- like chocolate chips or nuttela hazelnut spread. You gotta try this recipe!

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  • on February 17, 2011

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    OMG! Delicious!!! I substituted strawberry jam, because I couldn't find guava paste. And I pulsed the cornflakes and almonds in a food processor for perfect crust. This recipe is a keeper. Now Bobby: Your blackberry sauce was to die for!!! I made it and served it on the side, with plain french toast. However: WHERE ARE THE BELGAIN & LIEGE WAFFLE RECIPES from the Belgian Waffle Throwdown this week??? Everyone loves these throwdowns and BOTH recipes are often winners, as far as most of us are concerned. Neither of the waffle recipes are printed. Thanks!

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  • on February 08, 2011

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    Awesome! Yes, ingredients are hard to find, I searched a lot of local ethnic grocery stores, but could only find guava paste and a guava jelly. I did order online through a eBay store and then found a Cuban grocery store in Chicago. Did also read, you can heat/cook guava paste and add water, which will make you a marmalade.

    In the video of this recipe - he does not put sugar in the egg batter, rather in the filling also, he adds a pinch of salt to the egg batter. This is slightly different than in the written recipe. Also - he makes a cinnamon paste before making the rest of the egg batter by adding a bit of water to the cinnamon first, then the rest of the ingredients.

    Worth the effort!

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  • on February 01, 2011

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    So I made this for my mom's birthday breakfast and it was a hit! I doubled the recipe which seemed to make too much batter and cornflake crust. I made the filling the night before and it was so tasty! I used probably closer to 1/2 cup guava paste and then cut up some canned whole guavas. I really liked the crunch from the crust. Also, I used challa bread but it was sliced too thinly so I didn't get to fill them like on the show so instead I just stacked two pieces together, still delicious. Definitely recommend this for a different and yummy breakfast.

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  • on November 24, 2010

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    I am guava crazy person and when I watched the show, I must do the recipe for breakfast. It was worth! I used homemade guava paste from Brazil. I believe this item is the hardest to find but Latino stores generally have them, so far the best guava paste I have tasted like homemade one is Predilecta from Brazil.
    I usually fix this recipe on Sunday but I prepare the filling the day before.

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  • on July 04, 2010

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    Two things about this toast. The ingredients are hard to find anywhere but online and it's a lot of work to fix it.

    However, it is totally worth the effort. My wife loves stuffed French toast and she said this was the best she ever ate.

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  • on June 20, 2010

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    I couldn't find the guava like some of you guys, so I used what I had: strawberry jam. It still tasted amazing and my family all enjoyed it. Made it for Fathers Day breakfast and my Dad absolutely loved it!

    I loved watching this episode of Throwdown... Bobby Flay, you are so awesome and thank you to Islas owner for sharing this wonderful recipe.

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  • on May 30, 2010

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    I used strawberries as my market didn't have guava, but the almond cereal coating gave a marvelous texture. I crushed it in the blender for a fine crumb. I will use this method from here on out on any french toast I make- maybe I'll experiment with different cereals and nuts........ Try It, you'll like it! Family raved over it :

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  • on May 16, 2010

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    We made these today and they were fantastic and easy to make! Our modifications: we halved the recipe since it was just me and my husband, used raspberry jam instead of the guava marmalade, and omitted the guava shells. Even with these modifications/omissions, it was DELICIOUS! We had some fresh strawberry sauce that we served with the french toast which only enhanced the strawberry filling. We will definitely be making this again! Thank you so much for the recipe!

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