Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Overnight Eggnog French Toast Bake

I was going to make this for our New Year's Day breakfast (today) but Jeff had plans to go snowboarding, so we had it for New Year's Eve breakfast.  Anyway, it's really yummy.  I left off the nuts, for the sake of those who think that would be just disgusting, but I think next time I'll put them on a little portion of it, because Mia and I like walnuts.  : )  I also added the notes from the original recipe.  I didn't read them before I made this, but I think the note about the glass pan is a great one, especially since we have all had at least one incident with glass pans.  It turned out fine this time, but you just never know.....   : )

Overnight Eggnog French Toast Bake

Yield: 6-8 servings | Prep Time: 10 minutes + overnight chill time | Cook Time: 45-50 minutes | Source: Table for Two original
INGREDIENTS:
1 large loaf of French bread, cut into large 2-inch cubes
2 1/2 cups egg nog
6 large eggs
1/4 cup + 2 tbsp. dark brown sugar
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg
1 cup chopped walnuts, optional
INSTRUCTIONS:
In a large measuring cup  or bowl, whisk together egg nog, eggs, brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg.
Spray a 9-by-13-inch glass baking dish  with cooking spray. Add the bread cubes into the pan. It will be a tight fit but that’s ok. Press them down gently, if need be.
Gently pour the eggnog mixture all over the bread cubes. Using the back of a spatula, press down on the bread cubes to help the bread soak up the liquid a bit. The bread will continue to soak up the liquid overnight.
Top the dish with chopped walnuts and cover tightly with foil. Place in the refrigerator to chill overnight.
When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Unwrap the dish (save the foil) and bake uncovered for 30 minutes. The top will be nice and golden brown.
After 30 minutes, cover the dish with the foil you saved and bake for another 15-20 minutes, just to make sure the center is set and everything is warmed through.
Remove from oven and serve hot with maple syrup.
Notes:
It is okay if the middle of your dish is a tiny bit runny – that’s how it’s supposed to be and it is safe to eat.  If you’re worried, you can bake it longer until the middle is completely set/dry. This might take a bit longer than my suggested 45 minutes total bake time.

If using a glass baking dish, place the glass baking dish into the oven as it is preheating so the glass baking dish doesn’t crack. If you place it in the oven at 350 degrees straight from the fridge, your dish is more prone to cracking!

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