Overnight Gingerbread French Toast Breakfast Bake

If you have about 24 hours to spend in the kitchen, Overnight Gingerbread French Toast Breakfast Bake might be an amazing lacto ovo vegetarian recipe to try. This morn meal has 259 calories, 4g of protein, and 11g of fat per serving. For $1.39 per serving, this recipe covers 9% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 6. It is a rather cheap recipe for fans of American food. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for Christmas. This recipe from Averie Cooks requires ground ginger, molasses, maple syrup, and eggs. 12431 person have made this recipe and would make it again. With a spoonacular score of 41%, this dish is solid. Similar recipes include Overnight French Toast Bake, Overnight Eggnog French Toast Bake, and Easiest Overnight French Toast Bake.

Servings: 6

Preparation duration: 5 minutes

Cooking duration: 30 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 teaspoon allspice

1 long loaf French bread, sliced about 3/4-inch thick, about 24 slices (I used fresh, but 1 or 2-day old is fine)

1 teaspoon cinnamon

3 large eggs

1/2 to 1 teaspoon ground cloves, or to taste

1 teaspoon ground ginger

1/2 to 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg, or to taste

1/4 cup maple syrup

Ginger Molasses Maple Syrup or regular maple syrup , for serving

1/2 cup milk (optionally use 3/4 cup if your bread is old or very crusty/hard)

1/4 cup light, medium, or dark molasses (not blackstrap, too bitter)

pinch salt, optional and to taste

1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted (half of 1 stick)

Equipment:

aluminum foil

frying pan

bowl

whisk

oven

Cooking instruction summary:

Line an 8-by-9-inch pan with aluminum foil, spray with cooking spray. Add the sliced bread in 3 rows of about 8 slices per row, slightly overlapping. It will be a tight fit to get 3 rows in when bread is dry, but softens as it marinates and you can rearrange it with ease, if necessary, after time has passed; set pan aside. In a large microwave-safe bowl, melt the butter, about 1 minute (or use browned butter). Allow the butter to cool momentarily so you don't scramble the eggs or curdle the milk. Add the next 10 ingredients, through optional salt, and whisk to combine. I used the full amount of spices listed, but if you're more sensitive to spices, reduce them to taste, possibly halving all amounts. Slowly and evenly pour mixture over the bread, gently separating the slices with your fingers, and pour marinade between the slices. It will seem like a lot and it is, but most soaks in overnight. Cover pan with foil to prevent fridge smells, and place in fridge for at least 4 hours, but overnight (or up to 24 hours) is better. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350F and remove pan from fridge while oven preheats. The next morning, carefully spoon any pooled liquid at the bottom of the pan over the top of the bread, redistributing it and re-drenching any white patches or dry looking places. Bake for about 20 to 35 minutes, or until done. Baking times will vary greatly based on how much liquid did or didn't soak into your bread, how firm or soft bread was to begin with, personal preference for doneness, oven and climate variances, etc. I baked for 28 minutes in my very hot-running oven; my bread was very soft and fresh, and it was very juicy before baking. I didn't need to, but if you feel like your bread is crisping up or browning a bit too quickly, tent with a sheet of foil laid over the top. Optionally, dust with confectioners' sugar, and serve with butter and syrup, or your favorite French toast toppings, i.e. fruit or jam. French toast is best fresh, but extra will keep airtight for up to 4 days in the fridge. Reheat gently in the micro before serving.

 

Step by step:


1. Line an 8-by-9-inch pan with aluminum foil, spray with cooking spray.

2. Add the sliced bread in 3 rows of about 8 slices per row, slightly overlapping. It will be a tight fit to get 3 rows in when bread is dry, but softens as it marinates and you can rearrange it with ease, if necessary, after time has passed; set pan aside. In a large microwave-safe bowl, melt the butter, about 1 minute (or use browned butter). Allow the butter to cool momentarily so you don't scramble the eggs or curdle the milk.

3. Add the next 10 ingredients, through optional salt, and whisk to combine. I used the full amount of spices listed, but if you're more sensitive to spices, reduce them to taste, possibly halving all amounts. Slowly and evenly pour mixture over the bread, gently separating the slices with your fingers, and pour marinade between the slices. It will seem like a lot and it is, but most soaks in overnight. Cover pan with foil to prevent fridge smells, and place in fridge for at least 4 hours, but overnight (or up to 24 hours) is better. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350F and remove pan from fridge while oven preheats. The next morning, carefully spoon any pooled liquid at the bottom of the pan over the top of the bread, redistributing it and re-drenching any white patches or dry looking places.

4. Bake for about 20 to 35 minutes, or until done. Baking times will vary greatly based on how much liquid did or didn't soak into your bread, how firm or soft bread was to begin with, personal preference for doneness, oven and climate variances, etc. I baked for 28 minutes in my very hot-running oven; my bread was very soft and fresh, and it was very juicy before baking. I didn't need to, but if you feel like your bread is crisping up or browning a bit too quickly, tent with a sheet of foil laid over the top. Optionally, dust with confectioners' sugar, and serve with butter and syrup, or your favorite French toast toppings, i.e. fruit or jam. French toast is best fresh, but extra will keep airtight for up to 4 days in the fridge. Reheat gently in the micro before serving.


Nutrition Information:

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222k Calories
4g Protein
11g Total Fat
26g Carbs
2% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
222k
11%

Fat
11g
17%

  Saturated Fat
6g
38%

Carbohydrates
26g
9%

  Sugar
21g
24%

Cholesterol
115mg
38%

Sodium
79mg
3%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
4g
9%

Manganese
1mg
56%

Vitamin B2
0.59mg
35%

Selenium
10µg
14%

Calcium
89mg
9%

Vitamin A
407IU
8%

Phosphorus
77mg
8%

Vitamin D
0.91µg
6%

Vitamin B12
0.33µg
6%

Vitamin B5
0.51mg
5%

Zinc
0.72mg
5%

Potassium
158mg
5%

Iron
0.79mg
4%

Vitamin B1
0.07mg
4%

Folate
17µg
4%

Magnesium
16mg
4%

Vitamin E
0.53mg
4%

Vitamin B6
0.06mg
3%

Fiber
0.58g
2%

Vitamin B3
0.4mg
2%

Copper
0.04mg
2%

Vitamin K
1µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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