French Toast Bake (Iron Chef Mom: Eggs)

I’m thinking it had to be more than 20 years ago when I walked into Great Harvest Bakery on S. Main in Ann Arbor, MI.  I worked at the other end of the “mall” in the deli of a grocery store.  Glamorous no–on the verge of poor yes . . . but I was never hungry.  (and my friend Ken supplied me with as many lattes as I could drink!)  Oh, how I ramble . . . when I walked into Great Harvest it smelled like home.  When I was growing up it was my job to make the bread each week–5 loaves.  I still have a love/hate relationship with bread . . .

Great Harvest had bread, butter, jams and jellies . . . and recipes.  I love recipes–but I don’t collect them exactly.  I make them and if I like it . . . I keep it–if I don’t–the recipe goes.  This is the Great Harvest French Bread Recipe.

One more quick story–when we lived in Michigan, I made French Toast Bake often.  I loved making it for my nephews.  But then we moved . . . no Great Harvest here.  I painfully tried different breads . . . nothing compared.  So that last time I was in Michigan–I ordered 20 loaves of bread.  I didn’t really realize how much room that would take up in an already full van or how much room it would take up in the freezer.  Opps.  I make FTB once a month now . . . and that is the best Sunday morning of the month.

the kids love to help out!
the kids love to help out!
making it organic and frugal
making it organic and frugal
after I add the eggs mixture I pat it down (gently)
after I add the eggs mixture I pat it down (gently)
dot with butter and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mix (which I always keep on hand--because life is just better with warm buttered toast with cinnamon sugar)
Ready for the oven, dot with butter and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar mix (which I always keep on hand–because life is just better with warm buttered toast with cinnamon sugar)

 

the awesome crunchy topping . . . it is so good you really don't need syrup
the awesome crunchy topping . . . it is so good you really don’t need syrup.  I serve this with bananas and seasonal fruit.

This recipe is from Great Harvest Bread Company call them at 734-996-8890 if you want to order bread–they will send it!  Click here for the website and more recipes!  Had I known . . . it would have been a much different trip home.

1 loaf Farmhouse white or cinnamon crunch bread (10 cups of bread)

8 eggs

3 cups of milk

4 tsp sugar

1 tsp vanilla

3/4 tsp salt

Topping:

2 T. butter cubed

2 T. sugar

2 tsp cinnamon

Place bread cubes in a grease 13×9 baking dish.  In a mixing bowl, beat eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla and salt.  Pour over bread.

Cover and refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight.  Remove from the refrigerator 30 minutes before baking.

Dot with butter.  Mix sugar/cinnamon mix and sprinkle over the top.

Cover and bake at 350 for 1 hour.  I uncover for the last 15 minutes to make a crunchy top.

It serves 6.

Organic tips:  this recipe can be completely organic.

Dairy free:  I have substituted Almond milk.  I liked it the kids did notice a difference.

Frugal tips:  Save the bag from the loaf of bread and use it to cover during the 8 hours.  I use old bread bags for plastic wrap.  My grocery store has organic eggs and organic milk 50% off.

I’m linking up with Iron Chef Mom and Frugal Fridays.

11 Comments Add yours

  1. That looks and sounds so good, I am drooling here!

  2. La Mc Coy says:

    sounds wonderful.

  3. Joan says:

    This sounds wonderful! I’m hungry right now…… And, I voted for you!

    1. Renee says:

      thanks!!! it really is a great recipe!

      Be Blessed.

  4. This does look absolutely delicious and will have to try it with my boys! Your “Joyful Me” (about me) section was really a joy to read! Looking forward to following along. :)
    – Claire

    1. Renee says:

      I stopped by for a little Clairification today! I’m looking forward to the Spring Fling!

      Be Blessed.

  5. Sandra says:

    This recipe sounds absolutely yummy! Now I need t go to the grocery store to pick up some Farmhouse bread – I have everything else already… I, too, throw out recipes if the family doesn’t enjoy them! Thanks for sharing this :)

    1. Renee says:

      It really is a great recipe . . . everyone loves it! I have used several different kinds of bread–any kind or hearty bread works well–soft bread doesn’t work. I really want to perfect the crock pot version!

      Be Blessed.

  6. That sounds yummy! I wish we had a Great Harvest near us. I may have my 9 year old son try making this.

    Thanks for sharing your recipe and story at Fabulously Frugal Thursday!

    1. Renee says:

      Barb–I wish I had a Great Harvest by us too! Now I know that I can order it I just may do that once I run out! My kids love cutting the bread into cubes–I’m sure your son will have fun with it.

      Be Blessed.

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