When I walked into my neighborhood grocery store last week, I never thought in a million years that I would find a fresh loaf of challah bread sitting there, winking at me, beckoning me, in the bakery section. I live in a fairly small town and the nearest grocery store doesn’t carry anything out of the ordinary, so I saw this loaf of challah bread as my baking destiny. As I put it into my basket, the heavens opened up, the sun shone down on me, and I declared(loudly): I shall make Chocolate Cinnamon French Toast with this challah bread, while onlookers froze in amazement.
Ok. So that didn’t happen. For the most part anyway. Truth, I have had this idea in my head for awhile, but I swear it was fate.
Anyway, this is a super easy breakfast that you can whip up any day of the week and make you look like a rock star at the same time.
This is the fateful challah bread loaf that brought cinnamon and chocolate together forever.
I like my french toast to be thick, so I sliced my loaf into 1 inch slices.
I just love the fact that there are cinnamon flecks in my french toast.
Recipe by Carrie
Ingredients
- For the syrup:
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- For the egg wash:
- 8 eggs
- splash of milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- mini chocolate chips
- powdered sugar (optional)
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, water, cinnamon and vanilla.
- Stirring constantly, cook on medium-low heat until the sugar is completely dissolved, about 5-7 minutes.
- If your syrup begins to thicken, simply reheat on the stove or in the microwave for a few seconds.
- Heat your large frying pan on medium-high heat and melt a tablespoon of butter to lightly grease your pan.
- Slice your challah bread loaf about 1 inch thick, using a serrated knife.
- Combine your eggs, milk, cinnamon, and vanilla in a shallow, wide mouthed, bowl. Your bowl needs to be wide enough to dip your bread slices in.
- Dip your sliced challah bread in your egg mixture and make sure both sides are covered completely.
- Carefully place bread in pan and fry 2-3 minutes before flipping to the other side. If you find that your pan is too hot, then turn down your heat to medium.
- Drizzle syrup on french toast and top with mini chocolate chips and powered sugar.
Oooo – this looks so yummy!
Thanks Jennifer!
I expect some of this lusiousness in August!
Will do! Anything for my Mom!