Cinnamon Sugar Sourdough French Toast Bake with Whipped Greek Yogurt Cream.
It’s like French toast month on the internets right now.
I thought I was being all cool and helpful making some delish French toast to share with my invisible internet friends but it turns out that everyone else is making toast that is French too. Whomp whomp. Add this to your ever-growing list of holiday breakfasts?
To enhance the holiday spirit, I’m watching Home Alone right now and it took me around fifteen minutes to realize that, no, they can’t just call Kevin on their cell phones because there were no cell phones. I remember the days but I barely remember the days. My dad had a car phone back in those days but that was as close as it got.
In 2013, Home Alone would be no biggie and in fact probably be the rave of the century because some kid would text all their friends to come over. I probably would not be invited because my idea of fun is making French toast.
But really. It is.
So. You know my obsession with cinnamon sugar toast? Toast that is buttered and covered in cinnamon sugar? No fancy names here. Anyhoo – it is on my list of ultimate life comfort foods. I’ve even been eating it lately with sourdough toast and coconut oil. It’s been my French toast inspo.
P.S. all I really want to scream when I see this title is “I want some fraaaaaaaanch toast.” I need a life that doesn’t include movie lines.
My grandma used to have this little spice shaker guy that held cinnamon sugar. It’s such a vibrant memory in my mind and the moment I crave cinnamon toast, I see that little cartoooned dude in my head. I thoroughly tried to find a picture of said shaker here on the world wide web but it turns out that googling “old school cinnamon shaker” just brings up some cinnamon toast crunch, a few pictures of letterman jackets (what?) and an elderly woman with a bunch of jam. Not helpful google. You can diagnose my elbow pain as a life threatening illness but you can’t find me a spice contraption from a decade or two ago. You’re not right.
Since I’ve still been consuming my fair share of that toast, I figured why not make a whole French toast casserole out of it? My local grocery store sells sourdough in long, fat loaves. They are the perfect size for a French toast bake and also quench my odd thirst for sourdough bread. I am currently infatuated. I’ve used these loaves for grilled cheese and for things like grilled bread with tomatoes. Can’t stop won’t stop.
All I did was melt some coconut oil and brush it on the bread, then top it with some cinnamon sugar and let it set. The coconut oil kind of made me feel like a grown up (which I certainly am but certainly don’t act like) but if you’re not feeling it, grab the butter my friend. No judgment here.
You should probably eat this on a cold snowy morning with the fire roaring nearby and a massive French press of coffee. I’d like to say do it on Christmas morning and it’s definitely easy enough for that, but hey now, that’s kind of a big commitment. I’m getting a little ahead of myself thinking you’d like to share some of my French toast on one of the biggest holidays of the year.
Plus, all we ever did on Christmas morning was make those orange rolls from a can and eat leftover cookies. So I’m not exactly apt to December breakfasts. It was perfect. It’s going to be a lifelong tradition.
Oh wait. Let me tell you about this yogurt whip. I am HOOKED with a capital everything. I first had this a few months ago when I was in Utah – it was a chobani recipe that consisted of some yogurt, whipping cream and a touch of sugar. It was incredibly fabulous. I love fresh whipped cream but the yogurt makes it a bit heartier, smoother, more satisfying… yes. It’s almost like a creamy dip of sorts. Better than whipped cream, almost as good as ice cream. Does that make sense? Plus, it’s freaking loaded with protein, which makes this health food! Total health food. Because I said so.
The best part is that you can use whatever yogurt you’d like – full fat or fat free, depending on your preference, along with whatever flavor you’re in the mood for. You can add extracts and make coconut or almond whipped yogurt. Now how about that?
Oh top of my yogurt whip on top of my French toast, I warmed up some Trader Joe’s frozen wild blueberries. Nothing extravagant but super wonderful, especially when the berry juice mixed in with the yogurt. I just love this whole combo. Give me some bacon and my life is complete. Dead serious.
Cinnamon Sugar Sourdough French Toast Bake with Whipped Yogurt Cream
Ingredients
- 1 or 2 long loaves of sourdough bread or french bread/baguette, preferably a day or so old
- 1/3 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1/3 cup light brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 6 large eggs
- 2 cups milk
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- maple syrup, for serving
- warmed berries or your fruit of choice, for serving
whipped yogurt topping
- 1 1/4 cups cold heavy cream
- 3/4 cups plain Greek yogurt
- 2 to 3 tablespoons powdered sugar, if desired
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Cut the sourdough into 16 or 18 1-inch thick slices. If the bread is super fresh, you can cut these and let them sit for an hour or two to dry out a bit. Place the slices on a cutting board and brush them with coconut oil. IN a small bowl, mix together the sugar and cinnamon, then sprinkle a bit on top of the oiled sliced. Use the back of a spoon to “spread” and press the cinnamon sugar into the slices. Gently flip them over and repeat on to the other side.
- Spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. In a large bowl, lightly beat the eggs. Pour in the milk, cream, vanilla extract and salt, whisking until combined. Layer the slices of sourdough in the baking dish and evenly pour the milk mixture over top. I take a food 5 to 10 minutes and use a spoon to make sure every bit of the bread is covered, but it’s okay if the tops are not fully submerged in the bread. Just make sure you spoon the milk on top to moisten all the slices. Cover the dish and refrigerate over night.
- The next morning, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Take the french toast out of the fresh and use the spoon method again to cover the slices with the milk on the bottom. You can also move the slices around to coat them evenly. Let the dish sit at room temperate for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, place the dish in the oven and bake it for 30 to 40 minutes, until golden brown.
- While the french toast is baking, add the cold heavy cream to the bowl of your electric mixer. Using the whisk attachment, beat it on high speed until stiff peaks form and you have whipped cream. Add in the yogurt, sugar and vanilla extract, and beat on medium speed, scraping down the sides if needed, until combined.
- Let the french toast cool for a few minutes before using a spatula to get it out of the dish. Serve it with warmed berries, syrup and the yogurt whipped topping.
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I am going to make this for brunch this weekend. Yum!
Have you seen the cinnamon sugar grinders at Trader Joe’s? Fun and fancy!
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We always did cinnamon-sugar french toast! It became the flavor for my breakfast going onto anything, eggs, toast. whatever. This looks amazing, especially the whipped cream.
Any other bread suggestions? I love sourdough but was also wondering if you’ve tried this recipe with like a challah or something? Thank you!!!
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HI
This looks delicious! I need to make this soon. I didn’t know you can whip Greek yogurt. Love it!
I recently mentioned your recipe on my blog. If you get a chance check it out.
http://www.cupsandspoonfuls.com.
Take care,
Kelly
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this looks like an amazing breakfast!
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Re: your grandmother’s cinnamon sugar shaker, just a guess, but I’m pretty sure these are what you’re talking about:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/items/?_nkw=Vintage+Domino+SUGAR+N+CINNAMON+SHAKER&_sacat=&_ex_kw=&_mPrRngCbx=1&_udlo=&_udhi=&_sop=12&_fpos=&_fspt=1&_sadis=&LH_CAds=&rmvSB=true