May 03, 2016 in breakfast, condiments sauces and spice mixes, epicurious, french toast, fruit, apple, breakfast, brioche, brunch, caramel. Read the original on: The Redhead Baker
Rich slices of French toast are topped with vanilla-apple compote and caramel syrup. The compote and syrup can be made ahead and rewarmed before serving.
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If I go out for breakfast or brunch, and thereâs French toast on the menu, youâd be safe in betting money that thatâs the dish I would order. I love French toast.
When brainstorming ideas for the recipes I wanted to create for BrunchWeek, I knew I wanted to do a French toast with fruit compote topping. Then I received beautiful Breeze apples in the mail from Sage Fruit, and was reminded of a dish Iâd eaten at brunch this past Easter: caramel apple French toast.
First, the French toast: brioche is almost a must. The egg mixture for the soak is rather simple, just eggs, milk, vanilla, sugar, cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg. I first tried to fry these in a cast-iron pan, and it didnât go well. The cast-iron heated the butter too high, and the toast scorched. Then I used my electric griddle, and the slices cooked beautifully.
I based the compote on a recipe for vanilla Honeycrisp applesauce that Iâd made for my son last year. Breeze apples are not widely available in the US yet, so most varieties of baking apples will work well for this compote, such as Pink Lady, Gala or Fuji. If you donât want to spend the money on a vanilla bean, but still want the flecks, use vanilla bean paste.
The caramel sauce is so insanely delicious, Iâve poured it on just about everything I can think of: French toast, pancakes, ice cream, fresh fruit, into coffee, etc. Use the biggest pot you have to cook it. When it starts bubbling, it rises really high and really fast.
This is a really decadent dish, worthy of a special-occasion brunch. The best part is that the compote and syrup can be made ahead of time, and warmed while you cook the French toast. The French toast could be made ahead, too, but I prefer it cooked fresh. I think the crisp outer layer turns a bit rubbery when itâs reheated.
Caramel syrup recipe adapted from Our Best Bites
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