Blackberry French Toast is a basic tried and tested french toast recipe which I tweaked in a little. I made it colorful and interesting by adding chopped blackberries. The french toast was pretty with lovely speckles of berries on it. I made this for Sunday morning breakfast, when I like to indulge and treat myself in contrast to the weekday's regular cereals and oatmeal. Also check out my French Toast with Stuffed Walnuts here. Now on to the recipe for Blackberry French Toast.
Bread slices - 2 (I used whole grain)
Egg - 1
Milk - 1/4 cup
Sugar - 2 tsp
Blackberries - 5 or 6
Salt - a pinch
Method:
Beat egg and sugar with a fork or whisk until pale. Add salt and milk and mix together. Chop the blackberries coarsely and add to the egg mix. Set aside for 5 mins if you want the color of the berry to steep in the mix. Otherwise start right away. Cut the bread slices into desired shape. Spray a hot griddle with non-stick spray. Dip the bread slice in the egg mix and place it on the hot griddle. Toast for about 2 mins and flip. Cook for another minute until brown. Serve hot dusted with sugar or honey and with fresh fruits.
Note: Would you be convinced if I say the berries here were frozen? Yes, I used the fresh berries which I froze before a couple of weeks. I wash the fresh berries and allow them to air dry. Then I transfer it to the same pack it came in and put the pack in a plastic cover or ziploc bag and pop it in freezer. It stays fresh for long and tastes the same and bleeds much slower than the store-bought frozen berries.
Sending this decadent french toast to Breakfast Club - Berries event by Helen of Fuss Free Flavours, guest hosted by Nayna of Simply Food. Also to Food Palette series - Purple event by Akheela.
Ingredients:
Serves 1Bread slices - 2 (I used whole grain)
Egg - 1
Milk - 1/4 cup
Sugar - 2 tsp
Blackberries - 5 or 6
Salt - a pinch
Method:
Beat egg and sugar with a fork or whisk until pale. Add salt and milk and mix together. Chop the blackberries coarsely and add to the egg mix. Set aside for 5 mins if you want the color of the berry to steep in the mix. Otherwise start right away. Cut the bread slices into desired shape. Spray a hot griddle with non-stick spray. Dip the bread slice in the egg mix and place it on the hot griddle. Toast for about 2 mins and flip. Cook for another minute until brown. Serve hot dusted with sugar or honey and with fresh fruits.
Note: Would you be convinced if I say the berries here were frozen? Yes, I used the fresh berries which I froze before a couple of weeks. I wash the fresh berries and allow them to air dry. Then I transfer it to the same pack it came in and put the pack in a plastic cover or ziploc bag and pop it in freezer. It stays fresh for long and tastes the same and bleeds much slower than the store-bought frozen berries.
Sending this decadent french toast to Breakfast Club - Berries event by Helen of Fuss Free Flavours, guest hosted by Nayna of Simply Food. Also to Food Palette series - Purple event by Akheela.
Sending this to Srivalli's Kid's Delight hosted by Nupur of UK-Rasoi, for the month of April 2012.
Yummy french toasts.Nice one!
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I am drooling over this awesome and satisfying breakfast!
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perfect way to start a day..yummy
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Wow! looks so yummy...Its been ages since I had french toast...
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wow looks so yummy and perfect breakfast !! loved it !!
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ReplyDeleteOmg, i would love to have this toast even everyday,highly irresistible..
ReplyDeleteHi Krithi! I love this! I make french toasts sometimes because my kids love them, but I have never added blackberries before. Wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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French toasts are such an awsm treat for weekend mornings. I love it all the time. Like your version too!
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Looks very tempting. Just a perfect summer time breakfast.
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ReplyDeleteI love the blacberry addition to the French toast. I also freeze extra berries...comes in quite handy.
I have blackberries just enough to make the French toast, and will link it back to you when I make it.
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yummy recipe...:)
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Woww.. Thats soo new for me. I have to try this :) Thank you for the recipe..
ReplyDeletelove the addition of balckberry in french toast..sound yum!
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ReplyDeleteOh wow, this looks so darn tempting! I could have them anytime. Will try this next time I come home with a box of those tempting antioxidants..:) Btw your berries are a beauty, they look fresh and not frozen!
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