If you have never tasted challah, you need to reevaluate your life choices. The moist and tasty egg bread is always present at every Jewish holiday or gathering, and can be made a variety of different ways.
Whether it is stuffed with nuts, swimming with raisins, or swirled with chocolate, no one can deny that challah is the best bread to use for french toast. Its density perfectly soaks up a french toast egg wash, and its soft inside and slightly crunchy outside will never leave you hungry, but will always leave you wanting more.
Challah French Toast
Ingredients
Instructions
Crack eggs into a shallow dish, and whisk together with vanilla, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and milk.
Slice bread and place in egg mixture, covering both sides completely.
Add 1 tablespoon butter to a frying pan and melt over medium heat.
Place 2 pieces of the bread in the pan, flipping after a few minutes or until bottom side is golden brown.
Cook second side until golden brown.
When bread is done, take out of pan and immediately put onto a plate of cinnamon sugar, shaking plate to ensure even coverage. Repeat for both sides and both pieces.
Garnish with toppings of your choice.
#SpoonTip: Depending on how much cinnamon you dip your challah in, syrup may make it too sweet. Make sure to try your dish first before coating it in syrup.
Enjoy!