Yo Halla on the Square

Recipe courtesy Mark Davoli, owner Metro Diner in Jacksonville, FL

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  • 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!

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  • 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!

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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?

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  • 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

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  • 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!

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  • 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!

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  • 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.

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