The conventional wisdom of using one day old bread is best, but once you get the hang of what the bread looks like when its soaked just right, you can be flexible, as long as its not brick like and stale through the center. Read more The Best Breads for French Toast and Bread Puddings. Eggy Versus Milky Batter. This issue is a matter of taste rather than function. Some folks prefer a milkier, custard like soaking liquid for the bread, which results in a creamier French toast. Some like an eggier soak, which leaves French toast firmer and somewhat richer. What that comes down to is the ratio of eggs to milk or cream. This recipe is in the eggy camp. If you fall into the camp of milky lovers, use only four eggs and add half a cup of whole milk to this mixture. From there were building in flavor through classic French toast flavors. Vanilla and cinnamon lend flavor and fragrance, but theres no sugar in the batter. Were leaving it out here to avoid burning it will quickly take your golden toast to blackened in a matter or minutes and to make room for that generous pour of maple syrup. Butter and Oil and a Medium Low Flame. Beautifully cooked French toast has this deep brown lacy appearance on its exterior. Thats a sign its been properly cooked and there are a few things that will help you achieve that. Use a mix of butter and oil Oil and butter have long been used together to regulate the smoke point of butter. And while the mechanism behind this occurrence might have more to do with diluting the flavor of darkened butter rather than its actual smoke point, its a combination that serves us well when cooking French toast. The oil helps to slow down the browning of the butter, but doesnt stop it all together. As you cook the French toast, bits of that nutty brown butter flavor slowly develop much slower than they would if you cooked with just butter alone so the the French toast has time to cook evenly without burning. A neutral oil, like canola, is the way to go since it wont disrupt the flavor of the butter. Opt for medium low heat Medium low heat is the way to go with French toast it wont cause it to burn, but its aggressive enough for pan frying. Add the butter and oil mixture to the pan and let it heat through before adding the French toast. Upon adding, it should immediately sizzle and bubble. Use the spatula often and lift up the French toast to check it as it cooks. Reduce the heat if its getting too dark. When in doubt, reduce the heat. If you choose not to keep the French toast warm in the oven, you can place it on a rimmed baking sheet or platter and cover lightly with foil. Just know that if you want to keep the outside crisp, the oven or serving immediately to half the guests is really the way to go. Knowing When French Toast Is Done. Some people like a wetter center some like it cooked through. This is all about what you like. Regardless of your preference, looking at and especially touching the French toast before you take it out of the pan can ensure that you cook it as you like it every time. How To Make French Toast. Makes 8 slices, about 4 servings. What You Need. Ingredients. Butter and maple syrup, for serving. Equipment. Rimmed baking sheet. Parchment paper. Casserole or baking dish. Wire whisk. Large nonstick skillet or frying pan. Wire rack. 2 slotted spatulas. Instructions. Dry out the bread Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 2. F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Place a wire rack on top. Arrange the bread on the rack in a single layer and bake for 1. This will not toast or brown the bread, but it will dry out the tops and bottoms. Remove the baking sheet from the oven. Reduce the oven temperature Reduce the oven temperature to 2. F if your oven goes to 1. F, thats even better. Transfer the bread to a platter and reserve the baking sheet and rack. Prepare the egg batter In a 9x. Soak half the bread Place 4 slices of bread into the egg mixture. Let sit without turning for 2 12 to 3 minutes for challah or 2 minutes for brioche. Use a slotted spatula to flip the bread over. Let the second side sit in the egg mixture for the same amount of time. The objective is to have the bread keep its shape but get soaked through. While the bread is soaking, prepare the pan. Prepare the pan Place 1 12 tablespoons of the butter and 1 teaspoon of the oil in a 1. Heat over medium low heat. When the butter is melted past the foaming point, tilt to coat the pan. Cook the French toast Working with 1 slice at a time, lift the soaked bread out of the egg mixture with the slotted spatula, allow any excess to drip off for about 5 seconds, and place in the hot pan. Healthy Dinner Options more. Cook until golden brown on the bottom, 1 12 to 2 minutes for a 34 inch thick slice, or 1 to 1 12 minutes for a 1 12 inch thick slice. Flip the bread over and cook until the second side is golden brown, 1 12 to 2 minutes more. Reduce the heat as necessary if the bread is getting too dark too fast. Soak the rest of the bread While the first 4 slices are cooking, soak the remaining 4 bread slices in the egg batter. Finish the first batch Transfer the French toast to the reserved rack and baking sheet. Place the sheet in the oven to keep warm. Refresh the pan Wipe the pan clean with paper towels. Return the pan to medium low heat. Add the remaining 1 12 tablespoons butter and remaining 1 teaspoon of oil and heat until the butter is fully melted. Cook the remaining bread Cook the remaining soaked bread slices. Serve immediately with butter and maple syrup. Recipe Notes. Pan size If your skillet is not big enough to hold 4 slices at a time in a single layer, soak and cook the French toast 2 slices at a time. Storage Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 1 day. The French toast can also be frozen in a single layer and then stored in a freezer bag for up to 3 months. How To Make Toast Without Toaster© 2017