Friday, May 4, 2012

Baked french toast with blueberries


“One must maintain a little bittle of summer, even in the middle of winter.”
― Henry David Thoreau

 A pressed palm, the size of a round plum, pushes against the window pane as rivulets of raindrops run down its face towards the burgundy bricks below. Thousands of water droplets fall from slate-smudged clouds all morning, sometimes in dribbles and sometimes in torrents so relentless you cannot distinguish one liquid bead from another.
As much as my little one longs to feel the stalks of grass between her fingers and the wind to blow upon the nape of her neck, we stay huddled inside our nest until the clouds have their intermission, allowing silvery threads of sunlight to pass between their lumpy forms and the dewdrops to settle on the earth.

It is in these moments we snuggle into our warmest woolens and tallest shoes to splash around in the puddles and allow the crispy air to redden our cheeks and enliven our senses.
Little V has almost learned to walk, at 8 months of age she holds on to the nearest form of support and wobbles her way to wherever she desires to go. Although she cannot walk alone she is thrilled with this tidbit of extra mobility and loves to hold onto the weathered trunks of trees as she feels the texture of the bark or the slippery surface of a nearby leaf. It was also during a wintry-slumber that her first tooth peaked out from beneath her rosy gums, although she still seeks her nourishment from breast alone, I'm sure once she begins to enjoy the bounty nature has in store for her, it will come in handy.

Once the thunder rumbles and we feel the air begin to moisten, we scurry indoors, shedding our extra layers to play inside whilst I read aloud as the rain once again drums against the window's face.

What do you like to do most on a rainy day?


ease: 4.5/5.
prep time: 15mins plus overnight to soak if you wish.
cooking time: 45mins.
total: 1 hour (plus overnight if you wish to leave it in the fridge).

taste: 4/5. Tart, sweet and wonderfully hearty.

I chose this recipe to use up some left over challah bread, and boy was I glad I found it. Most mornings I rarely have time to make anything other than toast as standing over the stove is still something I cannot do with the little one now she is too heavy to hold one handed (she only likes her slings and carriers if we are on the move, standing still she hates the restriction). After reading the reviews I saw that I could prep this the night before (whilst hubby plays with baby) and then just pop it in the oven in the morning - hurrah!

Whilst hubby didn't enjoy it much (he hates anything resembling custard at all), I loved it, I even ate it for my lunch and dessert as well. On top you get a deliciously sugar crusted topping with smatterings of blistered and juicy blueberries. Beneath lies an almost custard-like base oozing with sweet cinnamon-spiked blueberry syrup.

I listened to the reviews of others and heavily modified the quantities in the recipe.

would I make it again: Yes, anything that I can prep overnight for a sumptuous breakfast the next morning is fantastic in my book.

recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/baked-french-toast-with-blueberries-recipe/index.html

12 comments:

  1. That crispy golden toast and those deep purple blueberries look amazing together.

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  2. Wonderful! An divine treat.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. Hello CC11,

    Thanks for the Baked French Toast With Blueberries recipe.
    I'll create one for sure, my kids are gonna like it :)
    If you don't mind, can I submit your Baked French Toast With Blueberries photo in http://www.foodporn.net ?
    It's a food photography site full of all DIY food pictures from members around the world. Or perhaps you'd like to submit by yourself? Let me know when you did, so I can share it.

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  4. Hi Sarah,

    I don't mind if you put it on your site, go for it :)

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  5. It's beautiful- like blueberry bread pudding! Lovely.

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  6. This sounds wonderful! I can't wait to try this out, it seems like such a fun way to make french toast and incorporate lots of other ingredients... I'm sure I could try it out with other berries or fruits too.

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  7. lovely picture!

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  8. Oh sounds like blueberry bread and butter pudding! Yum-o! And perfect timing, this might make an appearance at mother's day brunch this weekend.

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  9. What a truly beautiful post. Your writing sends me to such a happy place :) and it makes me super clucky too. Gorgeous recipe.
    Heidi xo

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  10. This sounds so delicious!!!! Looking forward to trying this out soon! Is it possible for me to Pin this on Pintrest!?!

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