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French toast is one of my favorite foods but because it’s so rich and decadent, I usually save it for special occasions like Easter brunch.
I spread mascarpone cheese and fig jam on challah bread to make French toast sandwiches. Feel free to get creative with this recipe. Can’t find challah? Use brioche or ciabbata. No mascarpone? Substitute cream cheese instead. Not a fan of figs? Use whatever kind of jam you like.
I usually grill the sandwiches directly on the grates of my grill but if you have one of Weber’s griddles or skillets you can use that too. Just be sure to put a light coating of oil on the grates or griddle to make sure the French toast doesn’t stick.
Top the French toast with some powdered sugar and real maple syrup and you’re good to go. Happy Easter and happy grilling!
Stuffed Brioche French Toast
Recipe adapted from Jamie Purviance's Time to Grill
Ingredients:
12 slices challah, each about ¾ inch thick
6 ounces mascarpone, softened
6 heaping tablespoons fig jam
8 large eggs
1 cup whole milk
1 cup half-and-half
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
Finely grated zest of 1 orange
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
Canola oil cooking spray
Directions: