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Crystal Beasley, a.k.a. SkinnyWhiteGirl

Eggnog French Toast

Day After Xmas: Eggnog French Toast

Day After Xmas: Eggnog French Toast

Yesterday was the enormous feast for Christmas Day with friends. Here in Portland, we were celebrating with the help of a 40-year snow, so many were stuck without a way to get back to family gatherings in far-flung locations. Being a loyal tweep, I invited any and all to come to my place. I was honored to welcome seven friends, both new and old, into my home. Nothing could’ve made me happier than having a houseful of happy faces.

But I digress… this post is about breakfast. What do you do with half container of leftover eggnog? Why, you make French toast, silly. It’s what God intended us to do with the stale bread accidentally left out on the counter all night because we were too lazy/hungover/despondent to actually clean up the mess from Christmas Day dinner.

Secrets of your success

  • Use really good (stale) bread
    This could be any kind of bread. Think any Italian, French, sourdough. Get fancy with cranberry walnut, double chocolate, cinnamon, etc… go crazy. The only thing maple syrup and eggy-goodness won’t help would be some savory thing like olive bread.
  • Soak it in the egg mix for at least five minutes
  • Fry it up in butter
  • Top with real maple syrup

Recipe

Serves 1-2

2 eggs
1/2 cup eggnog or milk
2-3 large slices of bread
1/2 tbl. butter

Whisk together egg and eggnog. Dunk the bread in it. Put the heat on medium-high for the skillet to get nice and hot. Wait five minutes. Perhaps have a mimosa. Fry. Pour on hot maple syrup. Eat.

One Response

  1. Ginabean says:

    Those look delicious. I scratched at the picture to see if it gave off an eggnoggy scent. Alas. Guess I’ll have to make some myself!

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Feeding yourself in some kind of sane fashion is a challenge, especially if you're only cooking for one or two. My mantra is to use as few ingredients, pots, pans, and utensils as possible. The vast majority of these meals will be weeknight wonders, taking between ten and twenty minutes. I subscribe to Organics to You’s box ‘O wonderfulness. If you also subscribe, we’ll likely have the same stuff in our fridges to work with.

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