We had a nice Christmas this year. Lucy woke up and was very excited to see the treats on the table and have breakfast. I made an overnight french toast bake and loved it!
Unfortunately, Zach wasn't feeling well, but we still enjoyed opening presents and having a day to relax.
Happy girl! |
Lucy eating a crock pot egg/cheese/hash-brown casserole. |
Good morning! |
Thanks Grandma Gayle! Thanks Grandma and Grandpa Gillson!
One of Zach's few presents to open since most of his were still in the mail! |
Thanks Nana and Poppa!
Merry Christmas to Lucy! |
Merry Christmas to me! |
Overnight Baked French Toast
Recipe found here.
Overnight Baked French Toast
Recipe by Our Best Bites2 cups half and half (one pint)
1 cup milk (whatever kind you have on hand)
6 tablespoons brown sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (a little less if using table salt)
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 lb loaf of french bread
softened butter for greasing baking dish (2-3 tablespoons)
Topping
4 tablespoons packed brown sugar
4 tablespoons white sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
2 tablespoons cold butter
For Serving
melted butter
maple syrup
powdered sugar
berries
whipped cream
Directions:
Crack eggs into large mixing bowl and whisk to combine. Whisk in half and half and milk. Add brown sugar, cinnamon, salt and vanilla. Set aside.
Use softened butter to butter bottom and sides of a 9×13 baking dish. Cut bread into 1 inch chunks and place in dish. Whisk egg mixture one more time and then pour evenly over bread. Use a rubber spatula to very gently toss bread, moving bread on bottom to top, and making sure all of the piece on top get dipped in egg mixture. Spread out evenly, cover dish, and place in fridge overnight.
To make topping, place brown sugar, white sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg in a bowl and stir to combine. Cut cold butter into very small pieces and add to bowl. Use clean hands to break up butter and combine mixture until crumbly. Cover and place in fridge until morning.
When ready to bake preheat oven to 350 degrees. Remove plastic from dish and sprinkle topping evenly over top. Bake for 40-50 minutes or until top is golden brown. You can stick a knife or skewer in the casserole to make sure the egg mixture is set on the bottom. *Note I have left a generous baking time window because it varies on ovens and the size of your bread cubes. I used to cook this closer to 60 minutes at my old house, but in my new convection ovens it’s done closer to 45. Keep an eye on it and let me know how long yours takes to bake!
Let cool for 5-10 minutes before cutting into squares. Drizzle with melted butter and syrup, top with berries, whipped cream and a sprinkle of powdered sugar if desired.
See's Candy. Thanks Dad and Gayle! Yum! |
I love the Turbie Twists! Phil got them for me last Christmas. And I see you got more Cutco. We should do that- little by little to get our whole set. :)
ReplyDeleteGood to know! :D I've wanted some for quite some time.
DeleteMy parents have been buying a few Cutco pieces for us the past two years to supplement and fill out the ones I bought from my older brother when I was in High school. :) Great investment of my babysitting money! :D