COCKTAILS AT SIX (AM!): AMARETTO FRENCH TOAST

Sometimes cocktails come in the form of surprises...

Like French Toast! Often as the sun is just rising, I’m the only one up & about in the house - puttering around the kitchen + espresso maker. I savor the quiet moments to myself, throwing in a bit of this, a bit of that into the large, white mixing bowl. Before you know it, the smell of something baking is slowly waking the rest of the household. So be sure to take your time, throw in a dash of Amaretto and warm up to the lovely rest of your day.

Amaretto-baked French Toast

3 eggs
1 cup milk
3 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons amaretto
1 loaf brioche bread, cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1 tablespoon butter (for greasing your baking dish)
1/2 cup pecans
maple syrup for serving

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, beat eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla & amaretto. Add brioche cubes and let mixture soak for 5 minutes. Spoon into a 9” x 12” well greased baking dish; sprinkle with pecans. Bake for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden. Pour maple syrup over & serve (because surely they will all be awake & waiting!).

* images & recipe via Sweet Paul, flickr, & we heart it


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22 comments:

  1. Yum! Perfect for Brunch the day after Thanksgiving.

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  2. That sounds fantastic! My mom makes a similar version, but with large thick slices rather than cubes. We may have to make this for Thanksgiving. Thanks!

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  3. This looks so delicious. I am definitely trying it.

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  4. Agreed, I'm totally making this thanksgiving morning!

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  5. Will be trying these as I am a French Toast junkie.
    Have a great Sunday.
    Teresa

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  6. Sounds delicious. French Toast is a great starting point for so many great flavors -- we came up with curried FT a few weeks ago-just add bit of your favorite curry powder to the batter. I know, it sounds questionable, but is terrific--especially with a side of bacon or crispy prosciutto!

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  7. I've never had baked french toast! But it sounds easy and that amaretto is so perfect for that close to christmas spirit. Yum!

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  8. This looks and sounds amazing! My breakfast burrito wasn't quite that appealing.

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  9. Kerri@TresChiclifestyle14.11.10

    OMG - I love this post and I love brunch! Thank you for the recipe - I have made pancakes with syrup and apples with brandy and they were fabulous also! I love new recipes!

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  10. Mmm this sounds lovely! Although I'm not usually a fan of amaretto. The idea of it with thick toast might change my mind though... xxx
    http://reallyliteral.blogspot.com/

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  11. I love different versions of french toast yum!!

    xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

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  12. MMmmm.. this look delicious. This will definitely get me out of bed on a lazy Sunday morning.

    Xo,

    www.krisandkel.com

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  13. That's so nice. I like the menu.

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  14. Wow, this sounds sooo delicious :)

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  15. This is great recipe! Thanks :-)

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  16. First, I want those socks. Second, you are making me hungry!!! : )

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  17. Yummy - I was going to say the same thing as the others. The perfect day after Thanksgiving brunch!

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  18. This sounds SO delish. What a perfect dish for a chilly fall morning. I can't wait to give this a try!

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  19. Ahhh! My cousings are going to die for this on Thanksgiving.

    Thanks Shelly.

    muhmamashop.blogspot.com

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  20. Pamela Marie17.11.10

    I love french toast. Not sure about Amaretto, but hey, I'll try anything once. This will be great for brunch along with the Mimosas and Bacardi rum cake. :)

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  21. delicious! i spotted sweet paul on a guest post on etsy a few days back. i will definitely be adding this recipe to my repertoire.

    www.ilovelittlebells.blogspot.com

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  22. Ah, I've always wished I could be that person that putters around in the morning, enjoys the soft light of the rising sun and the stillness that the morning brings.

    But alas, I am not that one bit. Every morning I put off actually waking up until the very last minute, and I'm grumpy and sleepy and hungry and terrible.

    For amaretto french toast though, I may give this morning thing a shot.

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