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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Fantastic French Toast


Growing up, my husband and I both loved French toast. We also love this recipe because the combination of flax meal and tofu give a texture similar to an egg batter for a traditional tasting – better tasting, actually – French Toast!

1 cup vanilla non-dairy milk
2 tbsp flax meal
1⁄2 cup silken firm tofu
1⁄4 tsp cinnamon
1⁄8 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1⁄8 tsp sea salt
1 tsp canola oil
8 - 9 slices bread of choice (see note)
2 - 3 tsp organic canola oil (or more, if needed, for frying)

Using a handblender or in a blender, purée the non-dairy milk, flax meal, tofu, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and canola oil until very smooth and thick (it will get thicker as it sits a little while and the flax absorbs some of the liquid). Dip a slice of bread in the batter. Turn over and let it sit for a few moments to soak, then remove and place on a plate until ready to fry. In a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat, add the canola oil when hot and reduce heat to low/medium-low. Fry bread for 4-6 minutes on each side, until lightly brown (try to flip only once so that the
batter will set and brown nicely on the bread). Serve with pure maple syrup.

Note: While whole-grain breads are certainly healthier, white bread is traditionally used for French toast. Sometimes the earthy, nutty quality of the whole-grain breads can overpower the flavor of the batter, but it will still taste good, so use whatever you like.

Note: For a wheat-free option, use a white spelt bread (or whole-grain spelt or kamut bread).

(Thanks to Melissa for the photo!)

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5 Comments:

At 2:30 PM, Blogger Destiny said...

These were so amazing! Excellent recipe; thank you!

 
At 6:35 AM, Blogger Dreena said...

Glad you liked them Destiny... you're welcome!

 
At 8:32 AM, Blogger Organico said...

another option is to use banana-milk, it is also cheaper. just blend one banana and a cup of milk. this is a fantastic recipe. thanks.
www.bakingfairy.blogspot.com

 
At 4:44 PM, Blogger Rachel said...

This was a great recipe, but since I didn't have a non-stick skillet, my first batch was kind of a disaster! :-) I cooked the second batch under the broiler, and that was actually a great success. It was exactly as I remember French toast.

 
At 7:40 AM, Blogger Good-Dees said...

This was GREAT!!! I've been craving french toast for the past year and no other recipe ever jumped out at me, and I tried this! WOW!
I didn't have vanialla soy so I used regular soy and added 1/2 tsp of vanilla.
Thank you for such a great recipe (as always)!!

 

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