Ingredients
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4
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10
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7
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1 3/4
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1/4
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2
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1 1/2
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1/2
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Directions
Overnight French Toast,I found this in a recent issue of Binah Magazine, and, while I haven’t made it yet, it looks like a great make-ahead for a busy family morning, or for a celebratory brunch. I did not include the overnight time in the refrigerator in the time estimates for making this recipe.,This worked really well, and was exactly what I wanted. I chose this recipe because it is relatively plain, and would get its added flavour from the assortment of sauces, jams, fruits and whipped cream I planned to serve on the side for our Mother’s Day brunch. The egg bread puffed when baking, but deflated after being taken from the oven. I think that the sweetness was just right, and I loved the suble taste of maple syrup.,I found this in a recent issue of Binah Magazine, and, while I haven’t made it yet, it looks like a great make-ahead for a busy family morning, or for a celebratory brunch. I did not include the overnight time in the refrigerator in the time estimates for making this recipe.
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Steps
1
Done
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Spread Butter Over the Bottom of a Large Baking Sheet With 1" High Sides (like a Jelly Roll Pan). Arrange Bread Slices on the Pan. |
2
Done
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Combine the Remaining Ingredients, Whisking Well. |
3
Done
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Pour Evenly Over the Bread Slices. Turn the Slices to Coat Both Sides. |
4
Done
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Cover With Plastic Wrap and Refrigerate Overnight. |
5
Done
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Preheat Oven to 400f Remove Plastic Wrap and Bake For 10 Minutes. |
6
Done
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Turn Slices Over and Bake Until Golden Brown, About Another 5 Minutes. |