Take French toast. It’s already a breakfast and brunch classic, of course. But eggnog season has some home cooks feeling extra inspired. Instead of confining nog to cocktail hour, people are now using the booze-free base to make French toast too. A quick scroll through social media explains why: Store-bought eggnog contains everything you need to soak your slices, including eggs, dairy and warming spices. It's basically a ready-made custard mix; just add bread.
With the holidays in full swing—and before eggnog disappears from shelves for another year—I had to see if the French toast hype was justified. Clicking around a bit brought me to a recipe that bumps up the eggnog base and includes a citrusy whipped-cream topping, which sounded perfect for the season.
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Almost everything found in an eggnog base is the same stuff used in a classic French toast batter—and in close-enough proportions. (Granted, French toast batter generally isn't sweetened, but because French toast is often topped with sweet add-ons, like maple syrup or powdered sugar, theoretically you're getting a similar result.) So rather than buying and measuring out individual French toast ingredients, some home cooks have begun using eggnog as a convenient—and some say cost-effective—alternative.
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Ingredients Needed for Eggnog French Toast
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For the French toast:
Eggnog2 eggsHeavy creamGround cinnamonGround nutmegVanilla extract1 loaf of brioche or challah bread, sliced into 1- to 2-inch thick slicesUnsalted butter for griddleHeavy whipping creamZest of 1 medium orange Vanilla extractPowdered sugar @foodby.laii
Eggnog french toasts are the breakfast of my dreams ? Edit: Recipe below ? Ingredients French toast 2 eggs 1 cup eggnog ½ cup heavy whipping cream 1 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp nutmeg 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 loaf of brioche or challah bread, sliced in 1-2 inches 2 tbsp unsalted butter Orange zest cream 1 cup heavy whipping cream Zest of 1 orange (optional) ½ tsp vanilla extract 2 tbsp icing sugar Optional Berries: chopped strawberries, blueberries, black berries Maple syrup In a medium shallow bowl crack eggs. Then add eggnog. heavy whipping cream, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla extract. Whisk until well combined. Lightly grease a pan at low - medium heat or griddle at 300 C with butter. Dip bread in custard (egg mixtures ) on each side to soak. Place on griddle or pan. Cook for 5 - 8 minutes each side until golden brown. Remove from heat to a plate. In a medium bowl combine heavy whipping cream, orange zest and vanilla extract. Whisk until stiff peaks. Fold in icing sugar. Add a dollop of cream to french toast and garnish with berries, powder sugar and maple syup. Enjoy! #foodbylaii #eggnog #frenchtoast #christmas #holiday #recipe
♬ original sound - JoshuaHow To Make Eggnog French Toast
To start, make your whipped topping: In a medium bowl, whisk or beat heavy cream, orange zest and vanilla until stiff peaks form. Fold in the powdered sugar. Set aside.
Next, make your batter: In a medium bowl, whisk eggnog, eggs, heavy cream, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla until well combined.
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Melt butter in a skillet or on a griddle over medium-low heat. Dip each slice of bread in the eggnog batter to coat thoroughly. Allow excess batter to drip off.
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Place each coated slice on the griddle and cook until golden brown on the bottom, 5 to 8 minutes.
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Repeat on the opposite side.
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Transfer the cooked French toast slices to a platter.
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My Honest Thoughts About Eggnog French Toast
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TBH, the orange whipped cream was a little bland, too. I ended up doctoring it with extra vanilla and orange zest and adding some granulated sugar. After those tweaks, it tasted great on my toast, especially in combination with fresh mixed berries.
My preference probably leans a little more toward Texas toast (red plate). These thicker slices cooked a bit more evenly, stayed fluffy in the middle and had a firmer bite.
What I liked most about this recipe was how easy it felt. This is the kind of breakfast you can prep on a cold morning while half-awake and still feel like you did something special. And it’s flexible enough to dress up or modify.
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4 Tips for Making Eggnog French Toast
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It may take some time for you to find an eggnog French toast variation that you love. I recommend starting with a simple combo of 2 eggs and 1 1/2 cups of eggnog as the base of your batter to help ensure the eggnog flavor comes through.
2. Dry out your bread a bit
One of the most common mistakes when making French toast is soaking the bread in the custard for too long. Remember: A quick dip is all you need! Otherwise, you might end up with bread pudding for brunch instead.
4. Keep the heat in check
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