Food Storage Recipe: Cinnamon Apple French Toast—A Christmas Tradition

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My family goes all out for breakfast on Christmas morning, but we keep the cooking to a minimum. (Don’t be so surprised—it is actually possible.) It’s a tradition that has carried on for years in my family and has even slipped into my own little family’s tradition now that I’m married.

One of our Christmas morning staples is apple cinnamon French toast with vanilla syrup. It’s a delicious, gourmet breakfast with practically no hassle, which makes it perfect for Christmas morning. This meal is fantastic! Just put it together the night before, leave it in the fridge, and slip it in the oven while you open Christmas presents and enjoy your other holiday traditions. By the time you’re ready to eat, it will be ready for you to dive in.

Apple Cinnamon French Toast

Serves 8-10

1 loaf French bread, sliced in 1 ½” slices

6 eggs  or 12 tbsp. Provident Pantry Egg Powder

½ C reconstituted instant milk

½ C Provident Pantry White Sugar

1 T reconstituted Vanilla Powder

6 medium apples, peeled & sliced (or use MyChoice Cinnamon Apple Slices instead of adding cinnamon

1 ½ tsp MyChoice Cinnamon

½ tsp ground nutmeg

3 T Provident Pantry Brown Sugar

The night before serving, coat a 9x13 pan with cooking spray. Layer bread slices on the bottom of the pan.

1. Combine eggs, milk, sugar, & vanilla in a large bowl; beat well & pour over bread slices.

2. Place apple slices on top of bread. Sprinkle apples w/cinnamon, nutmeg & brown sugar.

3. Cover w/foil & refrigerate overnight. In the morning, preheat oven to 350. Bake covered about 50 minutes; remove foil & bake 10 more minutes.

Vanilla Syrup

You can’t have “the most amazing French Toast” without a delicious syrup to match. We always make a special batch of Vanilla Syrup specifically for this breakfast. (Honestly, we make two batched because we eat so much of it!)

2 cups Provident Pantry White Sugar

1 cup reconstituted MyChoice Butter Powder

1 cup reconstituted MyChoice Buttermilk Powder

Bring to a boil and add:

2 T Karo Syrup

1 tsp MyChoice Baking Soda

1 tsp Vanilla Powder

Mmm, just talking about these squares of gooey, sweet goodness are making my mouth water . . . maybe I won’t wait ‘til Christmas morning this year. Enjoy!

Do you have any Christmas meal traditions at your home? Leave a comment below and tell us about it!

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