If I am invited for brunch, I go for the bloody marys and maybe a home fry or two. Sweet, doughy breakfast foods, such as pancakes and waffles smothered in syrup do not really appeal to me. However if this were on the menu, you could keep your home fries. The idea of a savory French toast is one I really wish I came across sooner. It would certainly stop me from eating lunch at 9am, when I can’t find a satisfying breakfast food.
Asiago & Herb Savory French Toast
serves 2
1/2 c asiago cheese (or parmesan)
2 t finely chopped herbs (I used rosemary and oregano)
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 small onion, finely chopped
1 t salt
1/2 t pepper
1/2 c milk
12 baguette slices (I used wheat)
2 T butter
In a casserole dish, combine the cheese, herbs, garlic, onion, salt, pepper and milk. Mix well and add baguette slices in a single layer. Let sit 1 minute and flip, scooping the cheese-herbs mixture on top of the bread. In a large skillet, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add slices, with the cheese-herb mixture pressed into both sides of the bread. Cook 6-8 minutes on each side, flipping every 2 minutes to prevent sticking (cheese will melt and stick a bit). If desired, transfer to a baking sheet and broil 2-3 minutes on each side, for an extra crisp.
serves 2
1/2 c asiago cheese (or parmesan)
2 t finely chopped herbs (I used rosemary and oregano)
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 small onion, finely chopped
1 t salt
1/2 t pepper
1/2 c milk
12 baguette slices (I used wheat)
2 T butter
In a casserole dish, combine the cheese, herbs, garlic, onion, salt, pepper and milk. Mix well and add baguette slices in a single layer. Let sit 1 minute and flip, scooping the cheese-herbs mixture on top of the bread. In a large skillet, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add slices, with the cheese-herb mixture pressed into both sides of the bread. Cook 6-8 minutes on each side, flipping every 2 minutes to prevent sticking (cheese will melt and stick a bit). If desired, transfer to a baking sheet and broil 2-3 minutes on each side, for an extra crisp.
14 comments:
What a fantastic idea! I think I'll make these for dinner :)
wow i can totally relate. i'd take a hummus sandwich over pancakes anytime! i tend to eat a lot of toast with tomato & cheese or peanut butter in the morning :)
I am with you! I always prefer the savoury over the sweet. These look delicious & I can't wait to try them & I think my little guy will love them too!
The photos are so great I can taste them! Amazing as usual.
Thank you so much Erin for sharing your recipe, it is an honor!
Savory french toast sounds like a great idea. I like the broiling suggestion for a crisper texture too.
ah, love foods that can be enjoyed all day long!
this sounds really flavorful. i agree too with the preference for savoury over sweet. my husband makes spicy indian fresh toast for brunch :)
Looks delicious!
Wow those look amazing!!!
You have no idea how hungry I get when I look at your pictures! I will have to try this French Toast, it looks really, really good.
Oh wow thank you for introducing me to savoury french toast! This looks insanely delicious.
WHY did I come over to your blog today Erin. I feel totally hungry now.
Danielle
BYW
oh these look so delicious! this is going into my recipe file :)
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