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Almond Cream Cheese Stuffed French Toast
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
French
Breakfast, Gourmet
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3
lb
French bread (wide loaf); un
4
oz
Almonds, dry-roasted; diced
8
oz
Cream cheese; softened
1/2
c
Raspberry preserves
24
Eggs
1 1/2
qt
Milk
1
ts
Almond extract
1
ts
Vanilla extract
1
ts
Cinnamon
Butter, maple syrup, powdere
INSTRUCTIONS
Recipe by: Blue Diamond Growers Cut bread into 1-inch slices and cut a
pocket into each side. Combine almonds, cream cheese and preserves and
stuff into bread pockets. Beat together eggs, milk and flavorings. Soak
bread and saute in butter until browned on both sides. Serve 2-4 slices per
person.
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