Ingredients
Berry Butters:
- 1 pound (4 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
- 1/2 cup blackberries
- 1/2 cup raspberries
French Toast:
- 1 loaf crusty bread, such as baguette, French loaf, etc.
- 4 whole egg yolks
- 2 cups half-and-half
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- Zest of 1 lemon
- Butter, for frying
- Sifted powdered sugar, for serving, optional
- Maple syrup, warm, for serving
Directions
For the berry butters: In separate batches, whip 2 sticks butter on high in the bowl of a stand mixer using the whisk attachment. Switch to the paddle attachment. Add the blackberries. Turn the mixer to low for only about 5 seconds, just long enough for the berries to begin to mix in and break up, but not so long that it turns into a mess. Clean the mixer bowl and attachments and repeat with the remaining 2 sticks butter and the raspberries.
With each batch, turn the berry butter out onto a long sheet of plastic wrap set over a long sheet of foil. First seal the plastic wrap around the cylinder, and then secure the foil around it. Twist the ends, gradually applying more pressure as you twist in order to make the cylinder taut. Once it's a nice, neat cylinder of foil, place into the freezer for 30 minutes in order to quickly solidify it. Then transfer to the fridge until you're ready to use. The butter should be very firm.
For the French toast: Cut the bread into slices 1/2-inch thick. In a dish, whisk the egg yolks with the half-and-half, sugar, vanilla and lemon zest. Dip the bread slices in the egg mixture, coating both sides. Then remove from the dish and set aside. Repeat until all the bread is coated.
Heat a cast-iron skillet or griddle over medium heat. Sizzle some butter in the skillet when hot. Cook the French toast on both sides until golden brown, being careful not to burn. Remove the berry butters from the fridge. Unwrap one end and cut some slices. Lay one slice onto each serving of French toast. Sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired, and then drizzle with maple syrup.


















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By deelite74
on February 08, 2012
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Easy and really good! I've tried in the past to make french toast and it was always a fail. I made the berry butter too and it was just as good! Thank you Ree!
By Bri-cheese
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on January 29, 2012
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Absolutely delicious! I added some orange as well as lemon peel to the mix. This was so tasty, I am making it one of my go to recipes and I will throw some in the freezer for my kids during the week for a quick and tasty breakfast. Thanks Ree!
By bschaffer05
on January 29, 2012
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This was so delicious! I modified it a bit to improve on the health factor. I used half real eggs and half egg beaters. I opted for fresh berries, instead of the berry butter. This truly was the best french toast, we have ever had. Even my 2 yr. old loved it. With every bite, she would say "Mmm", which makes this Momma happy! I've been cooking Ree's recipes all week and can't wait to whip up the next batch ;-
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