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Feta Cheese French Toast with Spiced Honey Syrup

Feta Cheese French Toast with Spiced Honey Syrup

Cost $10.5, save $8

Source: Recommended by CookPal

  • 20 Min
  • 2 Servings
  • $10.5

INGREDIENTS

  • Bread

    • 🍞 4 (1 inch thick) slices stale French bread
  • Cheese / Dairy

    • 🧀 4 ounces feta cheese, sliced
    • 🥛 1/3 cup heavy cream
  • Fats / Oils

    • 🧈 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Eggs

    • 🥚 2 large eggs
  • Seasoning

    • 🧂 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
    • 1.5 teaspoons white sugar
    • 1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 pinch ground cinnamon
    • 1 pinch cayenne pepper
    • 1/4 teaspoon Aleppo pepper flakes
  • Syrup

    • 🍯 1/4 cup honey
    • 💧 2 tablespoons water
    • 🧂 1 pinch kosher salt

STEPS

1

Place stale bread in a shallow dish just large enough to tightly fit the slices in one layer.

2

Whisk eggs, salt, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, cayenne, and heavy cream for batter together in a bowl and pour over bread slices. Use tongs to toss to coat evenly. Spoon excess batter over bread slices if needed.

3

Wrap and refrigerate until bread has absorbed the batter or is fully saturated (2 to 12 hours).

4

To make honey syrup, combine honey, water, chili flakes, and salt in a small saucepan. Simmer for 30 seconds and set aside.

5

Remove bread from refrigerator and press sliced feta into the top of each piece (about 2 tablespoons per slice).

6

Heat butter and olive oil in a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Place bread cheese-side down. Cook until caramelized and browned (~4 minutes). Turn over, reduce heat to medium, and cook other side until golden brown (~3 minutes).

7

Serve immediately with the honey syrup spooned over top.

NUTRIENTS

Per 1 serving

🔥

953

Calories

  • 27
    Protein
  • 99
    Carbs
  • 52
    Fats

💡 For best flavor, use stale French bread as it absorbs the batter better.Allow at least 2 hours of refrigeration for the bread to fully absorb the batter.You can adjust the spice level of the syrup by increasing or decreasing the Aleppo pepper flakes.