Yo Halla on the Square
Recipe courtesy Mark Davoli, owner Metro Diner in Jacksonville, FL
Show: Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
Episode: You Found Em
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By mezzsop22204
on December 24, 2012
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We modified this recipe quite a bit to serve 6 of us, but the results were fantastic. We are making it for Christmas morning brunch. Thank you Food Network for showing this and giving us the recipe!
By labellemurph
Vancouver, BC
on July 20, 2012
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I loved this recipe. The challah bread is so light and has a perfect texture for french toast. I reduced the sugar quite a bit so it wouldn't be overwhelmingly sweet. I had extra filling, so I put it in a sandwich for lunch. I used brick cream cheese and next time I will whip it before I incorporate the banana mixture because I had chunks of cream cheese in my filling...not a bad thing, just could be better incorporated. The compote makes the dish. Enjoy!
By Miz_Mel98
Tampa, Fl
on May 20, 2012
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Great brunch recipe or when you have lots of company in town. I used cinnamon swirl instead of challah bread. Try it and you won't be disappointed.
By boiled frog
on January 23, 2012
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Excellent flavor combinations. Had to modify the quantities, obviously, but it still tasted great. Used Spice Rum in the banana mixture instead of frangelico, worked great.
By skip1701
Randolph, NJ
on July 17, 2011
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A large egg is 2 oz, so 64 (or 5 1/4 dozen should make about a gallon. I assume you aren't making the whole recipe, so about a cup of eggs and 2 tablespoons of half and half and 2 of sugar, one pinch of nutmeg and two pinches of cinnamon should work for the batter. Good luck.
By Calif. Surfer Dude
Bakersfield, CA
on July 04, 2011
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I want to make this recipe, but I find the ingredient measurements confusing. Exactly how many eggs are in a gallon? I tuned into this episode of the show late, so did not see the French Toast batter being prepared. Can anyone help?
By StaceyLynne
Medicine Hat, Ab
on April 04, 2011
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We now make this once a month in our house. We have used sourdough and french bread as well with this recipe and they are equally good. Very filling so it is a great brunch recipe. Thanks for sharing Metro Diner
By sazhtaylor
Souderton, PA
on December 26, 2010
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Absolutely amazing!! This was our Christmas breakfast. I do modified the recipe for a family of 4. Instead of hazelhut liqueur, I used vanilla - delicious!!! I had enough to enjoy another day. Thank you Metro Diner for sharing!
By antsa
Citrus Heights, CA
on December 18, 2010
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I tried to Half it and then haft it again, bc i just wanted to make it for two people, it was kinda hard to get exact measurements but turned out soo YUMMYY!
made 3 full pieces! easily will feed 4 people!
and i couldnt find the challah bread so i used texas frech toast, and it was great!
By riboflvn
on November 21, 2010
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Easy to make, we cut everything in half and it made six full pieces. 1/2 a piece is enough for a serving. On the show the cook mentions vanilla in the egg wash but it wasn't in the receipe, we added some. Don't sweat the bread, a thick-sliced cinnamon swirl bread worked so did a regular thick-slided french bread.