I insist that breakfasts on weekends and public holidays are
different from the muesli and yoghurt I spoon into my half-awake self before
sunrise on weekdays.
This lovely, public holiday morning, as I went down into the
kitchen, I saw the perfect solution to my breakfast dilemma. We had bought some
lovely sourdough bread last week from De Oude Bakkerij
which we didn’t manage to finish (despite a concerted effort on our part) before
it started getting stale.
So I soaked it in a little egg and milk et voilá: French Toast. This version is a sweet one, with a higher
milk to egg ratio and a bit of sugar and cinnamon.
It’s great on its own or you can serve with fried bacon,
maple syrup and caramelised banana (none of which I had in the house this
morning).
Disclaimer: the amount of egg/milk mixture depends a lot on
the absorbency of the bread. If you haven’t used the bread, make the mixture in
batches (1 egg/100ml milk/1Tbsp sugar/1/2 tsp cinnamon).
Ingredients (Serves 2-3)
200ml Milk
2 eggs
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 pinch of salt
3-4 large slices of stale sourdough bread (or up to 1 stale
baguette)
Butter for frying (do not substitute for oil – the butter
makes the flavour)
Take some milk and eggs in the quantities above. Mix together. Add sugar and salt.
And cinnamon.
Cut up some bread into thick (1cm) slices (I wasn't joking when I said large).
Pour the egg mixture into a shallow bowl. Dip in the bread slices. Leave to soak for 1 minute.
Turn the bread around and let soak on the other side for 1 minute.
Remove from the bowl and place on a plate. In the meantime, heat your frying pan to medium high.
Add butter to the frying pan. When the pan is hot (a little bit of water flicked onto the pan sizzles), add the bread.
Fry until golden brown (I like to flatten the bread a little with a spatula so I can make sure all of it is in contact with the pan - be gentle.)
Turn the slices around and fry till the other sides are golden.
Serve as is or with jam, maple syrup, golden syrup, caramelised banana, bacon...or, The Photographer's favourite, Nutella....
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