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Mascarpone-Stuffed French Toast With Orange Compote

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MASCARPONE-STUFFED FRENCH TOAST WITH ORANGE COMPOTE

Total time: 1 hour, 20 minutes

Servings: 6 to 9

Note: Adapted from the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix. This recipe requires a 2 1/2-inch round cookie cutter.

Orange compote

3 (10.5 ounce) cans mandarin oranges packed in juice

2 3/4 cups orange juice, divided, more as needed

1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger

1/2 cup sugar

2 tablespoons cornstarch

1. Drain the canned mandarin oranges, reserving the juice; you should have 1 1/2 cups reserved juice (if you are short, make up the difference with additional orange juice).

2. In a large, heavy-bottom saucepan, combine the canned oranges, reserved mandarin juice, 2 1/2 cups orange juice, ginger and sugar over high heat.

3. Bring the mixture to a strong simmer and cook, stirring frequently, until the compote is reduced to sauce consistency, about 40 minutes. As the compote reduces, the color will deepen to a rich apricot shade.

4. When the compote is almost reduced, in a small bowl combine the remaining one-fourth cup orange juice with the cornstarch, whisking to thoroughly combine and form a slurry.

5. Add the slurry into the reduced compote, stirring until the compote thickens, about 1 minute. Remove from heat. This makes about 11/2 cups compote. You might not use all of the compote for the remainder of the recipe; to store, cool the compote then cover and refrigerate until needed. The compote will keep for about a week, refrigerated. Gently warm in a saucepan before serving.

FRENCH TOAST AND ASSEMBLY

About 2 loaves white sandwich bread (you will need 36 slices, enough for 18 sandwiches)

1 cup plus 2 tablespoons (about 10 ounces) mascarpone cheese

6 eggs, beaten

1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons milk

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar

Canola oil for frying

Orange compote, warmed

1. Cut the bread: Use a 2 1/2-inch round cookie cutter to cut through the center of each slice to form a round. Spread 1 tablespoon mascarpone over each of half of the rounds, then cover with a remaining round of bread. Repeat, forming 18 sandwiches.

2. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, cinnamon and sugar to form a batter.

3. Heat a large flat skillet over medium heat. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons canola oil to the pan (enough to form a thin film), heating until the oil is hot.

4. Dunk a sandwich quickly into the batter, coating on all sides. Place the sandwich in the skillet and fry until golden and crisp on both sides, about 1 minute per side.

5. Repeat with the remaining sandwiches until all are fried, holding the fried sandwiches in a warm place.

6. To serve, place 3 warm sandwiches on each plate, topping with a spoonful of compote. Serve immediately.

Each of 9 servings: 538 calories; 13 grams protein; 54 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams fiber; 31 grams fat; 15 grams saturated fat; 212 mg. cholesterol; 29 grams sugar; 425 mg. sodium.

 

MASCARPONE-STUFFED FRENCH TOAST WITH ORANGE COMPOTE

Total time: 1 hour, 20 minutes

Servings: 6 to 9

Note: Adapted from the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix. This recipe requires a 2 1/2-inch round cookie cutter.

Orange compote

3 (10.5 ounce) cans mandarin oranges packed in juice

2 3/4 cups orange juice, divided, more as needed

1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger

1/2 cup sugar

2 tablespoons cornstarch

1. Drain the canned mandarin oranges, reserving the juice; you should have 1 1/2 cups reserved juice (if you are short, make up the difference with additional orange juice).

2. In a large, heavy-bottom saucepan, combine the canned oranges, reserved mandarin juice, 2 1/2 cups orange juice, ginger and sugar over high heat.

3. Bring the mixture to a strong simmer and cook, stirring frequently, until the compote is reduced to sauce consistency, about 40 minutes. As the compote reduces, the color will deepen to a rich apricot shade.

4. When the compote is almost reduced, in a small bowl combine the remaining one-fourth cup orange juice with the cornstarch, whisking to thoroughly combine and form a slurry.

5. Add the slurry into the reduced compote, stirring until the compote thickens, about 1 minute. Remove from heat. This makes about 11/2 cups compote. You might not use all of the compote for the remainder of the recipe; to store, cool the compote then cover and refrigerate until needed. The compote will keep for about a week, refrigerated. Gently warm in a saucepan before serving.

FRENCH TOAST AND ASSEMBLY

About 2 loaves white sandwich bread (you will need 36 slices, enough for 18 sandwiches)

1 cup plus 2 tablespoons (about 10 ounces) mascarpone cheese

6 eggs, beaten

1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons milk

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar

Canola oil for frying

Orange compote, warmed

1. Cut the bread: Use a 2 1/2-inch round cookie cutter to cut through the center of each slice to form a round. Spread 1 tablespoon mascarpone over each of half of the rounds, then cover with a remaining round of bread. Repeat, forming 18 sandwiches.

2. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, cinnamon and sugar to form a batter.

3. Heat a large flat skillet over medium heat. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons canola oil to the pan (enough to form a thin film), heating until the oil is hot.

4. Dunk a sandwich quickly into the batter, coating on all sides. Place the sandwich in the skillet and fry until golden and crisp on both sides, about 1 minute per side.

5. Repeat with the remaining sandwiches until all are fried, holding the fried sandwiches in a warm place.

6. To serve, place 3 warm sandwiches on each plate, topping with a spoonful of compote. Serve immediately.

Each of 9 servings: 538 calories; 13 grams protein; 54 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams fiber; 31 grams fat; 15 grams saturated fat; 212 mg. cholesterol; 29 grams sugar; 425 mg. sodium.

 

French Toast a la Creme Brule or for a sweeter version, keep on reading for the Apple Stuffed French Toast Dripping in Caramel Sauce

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french toast a la creme brule

Creme Brule French Toast

(6 servings)


1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter
1 C packed brown sugar
2 TBLS. corn syrup
6 thick slices of unsliced Challa or Italian Bread Loaf(The challa doesn’t soak up as much of the liquid–but some guests like the moister Italian Bread Loaf)
5 large eggs
1 1/2 C. half-and-half
1 TSP. vanilla
1 TSP. Grand Marnier or some other orange liquor
1/4 TSP. salt
Chopped Pecans to place on bottom of pan (optional)

1.     In a small heavy saucepan, melt butter and add brown sugar and corn syrup(can be the dark or light kind) over moderate heat, stirring until smoothe. 

2.     Pour into a 13 X 9 X 2 inch baking dish that has been sprayed with Pam and if you wish, add either whole or crushed pecans.  Arrange bread slices in one layer in baking dish on top of brown sugar/butter/pecan mixture, squeezing the slices slightly to fit.

3.     In a bowl or blender, whisk/beat together eggs, half-and-half, vanilla, Grand Marnier, and salt until well combined.  Pour evenly over bread. 

4.      Chill bread mixture, covered, at least 8 hours ahead and up to 1 day.

Preheat oven to 350 F, and bring bread mixture to room temp.

Bake bread mixture, uncovered, in middle of oven till puffed and edges are pale golden–about 35 to 40 minutes. If the top of the bread at the end is not brown enough for your taste, turn on the broiler for a couple of seconds–but watch CAREFULLY because the browning can go faster than you think.)

Sprinkle with powered sugar and serve immediately with cut fresh fruit, preserves, and/or maple syrup on the side.

Bon Appetit,

Margot Van Horn Owner/Innkeeper

 

 

May 15, 2012     Apple Stuffed French Toast Dripping in Caramel Sauce

In reading the latest PAII email newsletter, Jeanne Sager, who writes for the Stir, offered this variation on the above.  It definitely sounds very much sweeter, but for those with that intense sweet tooth to satisfy here it is:

Use the same recipe as above only instead of 6 thick slices of Challa or Brioche, cut the slices in 12 1/2 inch pieces.

You’ll also need 1 C. chopped pecans and 2 tart apples, peeled, and sliced thinly

Instead of 5 eggs, you’ll need 6 eggs

Instead 1 C. half & half, it calls for one & half C. milk

In the egg, milk mixture, add 1 1/2 Tsp. Cinnamon, 1 Tsp. vanila, 1/4 tsp nutmeg, and some salt to taste

Put the melted butter, brown sugar, & corn syrup in your 13 X 9 inch oven dish; place 1/2 of the bread in it; place the pecans and sliced apples on top; then place the second layer of bread. Pour the egg/milk mixture over all; refrigerate overnight and cook in 35o oven 35 to 40 minutes.

There’s a Caramel Sauce to pour on top:

1/2 C. brown sugar

1/4 C. cubed butter

1 Tblsp corn syrup

Cook these ingredients in a small pan until smooth and bubbly.  Use to pour over the French Toast.