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"I love quick breakfast recipes that can be assembled the night before, saving time on busy mornings," explains Renee Endress of Galva, Illinois. "I created this dish by incorporating my family's favorite apple dip with French toast. The winning combination is perfect for overnight guests."
Originally published as Toffee Apple French Toast in Quick Cooking January/February 2005, p26
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Reviewed on Jul. 27, 2011 by anders10
I wouldn't really call this French toast. I was not thrilled with how it looked coming out of the oven. Like a casserole dish full of bread cubes (like the photo here). It tasted pretty good, very bread-y. I wouldn't make it again. Surely there are better French toast/breakfast casserole dishes out there.
Reviewed on Dec. 25, 2010 by Libby T
This was one delicious breakfast dish. We had it for 2010 Christmas Breakfast. NO LEFT OVERS. Accompanied with the Apple Spice Syrup (also of ToH) made this dish outstanding. Thank you for sharing this recipe. It is a favorite is our household.
Reviewed on Dec. 25, 2010 by nannyjanet
I will only make this recipe again after adjusting... Lots more bread and lots less liquid. Its been in the over WAY over an hours and I'm still not convinced it is done and its not nearly as pretty as it should have been. I followed the directions EXACTLY as I do with all new recipes and I'm very disappointed. :(
Reviewed on Mar. 03, 2010 by stacyrae
I had to modify it the second time I made this. The way it is written makes for VERY soggy bread that is kinda slimy, and the kids won't eat it. I now make it and immediately pop it in the oven to counteract the soggy bread issue.
Reviewed on Oct. 17, 2008 by njkunz
I work at a small restaurant in my hometown. I've got thumbs upon from the guys on the Toffee Apple french toast-which I serve with a Apple Spice syrup and I've made another Stuffed French toast with cream cheese and jam that I serve with a Triple berry sauce that they love. Everyone asks where I get the recipes and its always TOH!!Keep the recipes coming!! My customers love it!!Love to cook
I work at a small restaurant in my hometown. I've got thumbs up
on from the guys on the Toffee Apple french toast-which I serve with a Apple Spice syrup and I've made another Stuffed French toast with cream cheese and jam that I serve with a Triple berry sauce that they love. Everyone asks where I get the recipes and its always TOH!!
Keep the recipes coming!! My customers love it!!
Love to cook
Reviewed on Jan. 01, 2008 by stylist
Sounds yummy. Could the cream cheese, sugars, milk, toffee bits adn vanilla be used on pancakes or crepes either as a stuffing or topping? I'll print it out!!
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