12/15/2023 0 Comments French toast crunch bulk![]() ![]() Add soaked bread to skillet and cook, swirling occasionally, until browned on bottom side, about 3 minutes. Soak 2 slices of bread in egg bath, turning, until saturated. ![]() If you watched Joanna makes this recipe on Season 2, Episode 1 of her new cooking show ' Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines' you can get the recipe by CLICKING HERE, she shared it on her blog so you can make it at home! Read my other reviews of season 2 here. Heat 1 tablespoon butter in a large non-stick or cast iron skillet over medium heat, swirling skillet, until foaming subsides, about 5 minutes. Overall, I would make the crunch to top my version of French Toast for a fun addition, but I would probably stop there when making Joanna's recipe. And I have to say after I have been eating my recipe for a while, there is a noticeable difference between how eggy vs. One thing I learned when I was developing the recipe that I mentioned above is that you get a super custardy and more delicious french toast if you only use egg yolks when making the bread soak. Follow my instructions for my Caramelized Custard French Toast, just don't dust it with cinnamon sugar during cooking if you are topping with the caramel corn flakes from Joanna's recipe. Make the crunch, but use it just to top regular french toast. I most likely won't make this recipe again! The TIPS. I mean, as if I can't hit the note home the eating was good, flavor wasn't through the roof, but the effort was WAY, way too great. The flavor was ok, and the "crunchy, crunch" as Jo refers to it on the cooking show, was delicious, I could eat it by the handful! But the extra steps of coating, crunching it up, and trying to get it to stick to the bread, unsuccessfully I might add, is too much work before I've had a cup of coffee on a Sunday morning.Īnd be sure to leave yourself the time to make it on a weekend morning. I would have much prefered to have made plain french toast with a fancy caramel covered corn flake topping. So up again I go and I see the mess that is now my kitchen. The effort just wasn't worth the effort, and all the steps make breakfast just take TOO long to make! An hour of prep, and an hour of cooking later, not the 10 minutes listed in the recipe, I got to sit down, too frazzled from cooking that I forgot to get a cup of coffee. This recipe is finicky and a mess and that's coming from someone whose mess probably didn't look like a mess at the end. 2 is one that I just don't think is worth the work! The crunch never dried, was always stick, but didn't stick to the bread when dipped.the issues go on and on! I liked the crunch and if you want to make that to top your french toast with, DO IT, but use THIS FRENCH TOAST RECIPE for real success! The review. The recipe that I am reviewing today from Joanna Gaines's cookbook Magnolia Table Vol. ![]()
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