Orange Flavored French Toast (Pain Perdu)
- eggs
- skim milk
- orange juice (I like "Most Pulp"--it adds a nice texture)
- stale wholegrain or multigrain bread (sliced), or toast if no stale bread is available
- I have made this recipe for friends on low-fat diets using just egg whites (one can also use 1/2 the eggs whole and the other 1/2 just egg whites).
- Break the eggs in a small bowl. Pour in equal parts milk and orange juice, until you reach a desired consistency. Whip these three ingredients together, taking care to break up the whites of the eggs (because they tend to want to stay together).
- If stale bread is not available, place sliced bread in the toaster (toast allows bread to stay stiff, so it won't fall apart when placed in the liquid egg mixture).
- Place one piece of the bread into the small bowl and let it soak for a little bit, then flip so that both sides are equally soggy. Place the bread on a heated non-stick skillet. As one piece of bread is cooking on the skillet, soak the next piece in the egg-milk-orange juice mixture.
- Repeat!
- It is up to the cook if s/he wants to provide maple syrup or other garnishes. Personally, I like to eat these plain. With the nice and subtle orange flavor, they really don't need anything else!
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Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/orange-flavored-french-toast-pain-perdu-50087689 (may not work)