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Bruléed (lemon curd) French toast with almonds

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Bruléed (lemon curd) French toast with almonds

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by Kitchen Butterfly

Bruléed (lemon curd) French toast with almonds

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Bruléed (lemon curd) French toast with almonds

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Bruléed (lemon curd) French toast with almonds

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best French Toast
    This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Holiday Breakfast
  • A&M's Testing Notes: I was impressed with how this recipe turned out. I knew the toppings would be delicious (lemon curd, almonds, caramelized brown sugar) but I was a little wary of the toast itself, since the...

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    Kitchen Butterfly's Notes: I am a girl of crusts and this recipe soothes my soul to a T. The edges take on a crisp texture, while the insides remain soft but not soggy. The citrusy flavours of the lemon curd go well...

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Serves 4

  1. Put the eggs (whites) into a wide, flat-bottomed bowl or plate and add the milk and cinnamon or vanilla powder. Whisk/mix till well combined

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  2. Put a pan to heat up on low-medium.Dip bread into egg mixture on both sides. If you like you french toast a bit dry, this recipe is good for 6 slices of bread and for 4 slices if you like it soft.

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  3. By now, the pan should be hot - add a little (about a teaspoon) butter and let it brown till it gives off a fantastic toffee aroma - please don't let it burn. Then add a little cooking oil(about a teaspoon).

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  4. Place the bread in and let brown on both sides, about 2/3 minutes each on low-medium heat, allowing it to cook well. When ready, remove from the pan and set aside.

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  5. Turn on your grill/broiler to medium.

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  6. Spread lemon curd on each piece of bread, top with some flaked almonds and finish off with a sprinkling of light brown sugar.

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  7. Set all the 'finished' pieces on a baking tray and place two rungs down from the top of the grill (or in a position where it doesn't cook too quickly).

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  8. Let brown, about 3-4 minutes. It is ready when the almonds are toasted, the lemon curd glistens :-) and the sugar just caramelizes.

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  9. Remove and serve with my staple - cold creme fraiche.

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7 Comments on Bruléed (lemon curd) French toast with almonds

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Can't wait to test this out on Monday for my all-gals brunch! I make a mean lemon curd that would be great on this!

Ry_400 Reply

Stomach totally grumbling now. Sounds delish!

Ozoz_profile Reply

Thanks melissa. And apologies as I can't stop the tummy rumbles!

Monkeys Reply

This looks great!

Ozoz_profile Reply

Thanks monkeymom

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

French toast...lemon curd...almonds...creme fraiche....yum

Ozoz_profile Reply

yum me says too....the creme fraiche is essential. And it has to be cold!

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