Bear Claw French Toast
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Ingredients
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Nutritional
- Serving Size: 1 (160.3 g)
- Calories 545
- Total Fat - 47.5 g
- Saturated Fat - 24.4 g
- Cholesterol - 249.5 mg
- Sodium - 401.2 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 23.3 g
- Dietary Fiber - 2.1 g
- Sugars - 19.8 g
- Protein - 9.3 g
- Calcium - 106.2 mg
- Iron - 1.4 mg
- Vitamin C - 29.2 mg
- Thiamin - 0 mg
Step by Step Method
Step 1
For the butter, mix butter, almond extract, brown sugar, cinnamon, and almonds together.
Step 2
Mix milk, almond and vanilla extracts, and eggs together.
Step 3
On a hot skillet put 1 tablespoon butter; then a tablespoon almonds; top with dipped bread and tap bread down so it makes contact with pan.
Step 4
Repeat.
Step 5
Serve with a tablespoon of prepared butter on side.
Tips
No special items needed.
Editorial Notes
The ingredient tips, suggestions, variations, facts, questions and answers below are not edits to the original author's recipe. They are not meant to imply any change would improve the recipe. They're offered for convenience, alternative ideas, and points of interest. If you have any comments about them, please post in the Help & Ideas forum.
- For best results, use fresh sliced bread.
- You can use either flaked almonds or chopped almonds for the recipe.
- Coconut milk instead of regular milk: Coconut milk provides a richer, creamier flavor and texture to the French toast that regular milk does not. It also adds a subtle hint of sweetness to the dish.
- Hazelnuts instead of almond nuts: Hazelnuts have a milder flavor than almonds, which can be beneficial if you don't want the almond flavor to be too overpowering. They also provide a slightly nuttier flavor which can be a nice contrast to the sweetness of the dish.
Coconut Bear Claw French Toast Mix 1/4 cup of shredded coconut in the milk, almond extract, vanilla extract, and eggs mixture. Use coconut oil instead of butter when cooking the french toast. Top with a tablespoon of shredded coconut and a tablespoon of prepared butter.
Fruit Salad: A light and refreshing fruit salad is the perfect accompaniment to Bear Claw French Toast. The sweetness of the fruit will balance out the richness of the french toast and the crunch of the almonds. This easy-to-make dish is a great way to add some extra nutrition to your breakfast.
Maple-Glazed Bacon: Maple-glazed bacon is a delicious and savory side dish that pairs perfectly with Bear Claw French Toast. The sweetness of the maple syrup complements the richness of the french toast, while the smoky bacon adds a delicious crunch. This quick and easy dish is sure to be a hit at your next breakfast gathering.
FAQ
Q: What type of bread should I use?
A: For this recipe, it is best to use sliced white bread. You can also use other types of bread such as brioche, challah, or French bread. Make sure to cut the slices into slightly thinner slices so they cook evenly.
Q: How long should I cook the toast?
A: The cooking time will depend on the type of bread and the desired level of toastiness. For white bread, cook for about 3-4 minutes on each side until golden brown. For denser breads, such as brioche, challah, or French bread, you may need to cook for a few minutes longer. Keep an eye on the toast as it cooks and adjust the cooking time accordingly.
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Fun facts:
The bear claw is a popular pastry that was first created by a Viennese baker in 1839. The pastry was named after the shape of a bear's paw.
The French toast recipe was first created by the Roman Empire and was known as "aliter dulcia", which means "another sweet dish". This recipe was later adapted in the United States and is now a popular breakfast dish.