lundi 13 février 2012



Making Stuffed French Toast
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I know what you’re thinking - as if French toast isn’t hefty indulgent enough as it is. Perhaps you’re right, but if there are days of the year where you can choose to be indulge in some creamy, custardy bread filled with smooth cream cheese and tangy jam, then let it be on Valentine’s. Having said that, the choice of filling is entirely up to you. Be it a classic like pear, ham and cheese, or something a little less conventional. Chocolate too, perhaps?
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STUFFED FRENCH TOAST:
[ 1 loaf French bread, cut into 8 diagonal slices or 8 slices of any stale bread + 1 cup cream cheese, softened  + 1/2 cup fruit jam or preserves  + 3-4 eggs + 1/2 cup milk + 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon ] OPTIONAL: Strawberry slices, or any other fruits.
Spread cream cheese evenly on all 8 slices of bread. 
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Spread jam over cheese on each slice. If you’re using fruits, top the jam with the fruit slices. 
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Then fold the bread in half within itself, so you have what looks like a bread pocket.
Beat together eggs, milk and ground cinnamon in a shallow dish just large enough to hold bread pockets.
Place pockets in dish and soak each side with egg mixture.
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Heat oil in non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Fry pockets until golden brown, 2 1/2 to 3 minutes per side.
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Sprinkle with icing sugar and serve.
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Enjoy!
Estimated Nutritional Information:
Serves approx 4
Per Serving:
Total Calories: 450kcals
Carbohydrate: 60g
Fat: 19g (9g saturated)
Protein: 9g
Cholesterol: 45mg

dimanche 5 février 2012

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vendredi 3 février 2012

There is no trouble so great or grave that cannot be much diminished by a nice cup of tea.  ~Bernard-Paul Heroux
Strange how a teapot can represent at the same time the comforts of solitude and the pleasures of company.  ~Author Unknown