Pumpkin Spice French Toast

"This French toast is loaded with the classic flavors of spiced pumpkin pie, and the texture is light and custardy. Serve hot with butter and maple syrup for a hearty autumn breakfast that can be enjoyed any time of year. I've also enjoyed this served with a drizzle of maple syrup and homemade whipped cream with a pinch of nutmeg (recipe here: http://www.food.com/recipe/whipped-cream-topping-296140)."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk eggs. Then whisk in milk and pumpkin puree. Add brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla; whisk until fully incorporated.
  • Bring a large skillet or griddle to medium heat and lightly spray with cooking spray.
  • Dredge each slice of bread in the custard mixture, being careful not to oversaturate the bread.
  • Cook for 3-5 minutes on each side or until lightly browned.
  • Serve hot with butter and real maple syrup.

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<p>My name is Rebecca, but my family and friends call me Becky. I am&nbsp;33 years old and live in Rochester, New York, USA. I am a life-long resident of Western New York and can't say as I'd ever want to live anywhere else. I grew up on a small dairy farm in rural Western New York and love country living. Although my husband and I live in a suburb right now, we hope someday to move back to our roots and live a peaceful country life. <br /><br />My husband and I have been married for 10 years.&nbsp; We have a beautiful 5-year-old&nbsp;daughter and a 3-year-old&nbsp;son.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am amazed at how quickly our kids are&nbsp;growing and developing.&nbsp; I read a lot about and hold my own personal skepticism regarding the affects of additives such as&nbsp;preservatives,&nbsp;hormones, artificial colorings, artificial sweeteners, caffeine, allergens, etc.&nbsp; With the increasing number of children and adults with food allergies, I am suspicious that the last century&nbsp;of our nation's food industry improvements have contributed.&nbsp; I'm doing the best I can to protect my family&nbsp;from the risks, but it is difficult to avoid every additive.&nbsp; I have friends and family with food allergies and know how difficult it is to cope with food restrictions. I enjoy the challenge of&nbsp;cooking for those with food allergies but can't imagine making it an every-day affair.</p> 8727502"
 
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