There are some breakfast moments that are saved in our memory growing up. French toast is definitely on that list! This yummy moist bread concoction can be a year round breakfast, but a fall french toast with cinnamon, vanilla, and nutmeg brings a sense of comfort and warmth. I have tried a few recipes, but this by far is the closest I have found in bringing back that loving feeling on SCD. I tried this recipe on a whim as I haven’t ever opened the cookbook sitting on my shelf, Paleo Kids Cookbook. A cute grain and gluten-free book, giving tips of how to include your kiddos with healthy cooking. Paleo allows for maple syrup and things like tapioca starch (suggested as a sprinkled topping), but you can easily sub honey and not use the starch.
I stock up on the cinnamon swirl loaf from Squirrel and Bee bakery shop and I used this in the recipe. It was a perfect pair to the cinnamon, nutmeg flavor..not to mention so easy to cut into strips and begin cooking (and finishing!) right away.
Credit: Paleo Kids Cookbook
Ingredients:
- 1 loaf of your favorite bread – I used Squirrel and Bee Cinnamon Swirl Loaf
- 4 eggs
- 1/2 cup of full fat coconut milk -You can find coconut milk without gums at Trader Joe’s
- 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
- 3 tablespoons of raw honey, I like this one
- 1/4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 tablespoons of ghee, avocado, or coconut oil, I used coconut oil
Directions:
- Slice your preferred bread into slices and then into sticks about 2 inches in width
- Add all ingredients, but the honey into a medium-sized mixing bowl and whisk well. Add the honey. Using a wooden spoon stir honey in thoroughly, whisk once more to incorporate well
- Place 4 or 5 sticks, or as many that can fit comfortably in your bowl and skillet in the mixture and coat completely
- While bread is soaking, use your coconut oil, ghee, or avocado oil to coat the skillet over medium heat
- Cook for around 2 or 3 minutes on each side and transfer to a plate while remaining french toast sticks are made
I used a simple mixture in a small glass bowl of around 4 tablespoons of honey and a couple shakes of cinnamon, heated these two ingredients in the microwave for around 30 seconds and whisked (I use a fork;)). You will get a perfect syrup to pair with cinnamon/nutmeg french toast. We had honey drizzled bacon and fruit to make for a breakfast treat all the way around.
Happy Fall Breakfast!
Love French Toast and I will need to make this!
Hi, I don’t see the eggs included in the ingredients section. This recipe looks amazing!
Oh my! It wasn’t printed, I think we are good now…thank you for pointing that out!!! It is 4 eggs 🙂
You will really love it!