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Farmhouse Breakfast with Raspberry Stuffed French Toast

Recipes February 17, 2015

When I was a kid I rarely ate a hot breakfast. Both my parents worked full-time and my brothers and sisters were older than me and always out the door first. My mom would compensate by sometimes cooking pancakes or French toast for dinner. To this day I still don’t eat a hot breakfast in the morning, grabbing a banana and yogurt instead. But on occasion hubby and I enjoy a nice farmhouse breakfast at lunch time. My favorite breakfast meal is Raspberry Stuffed French Toast served with a side of Scrambled Eggs and Roasted Asparagus.

Raspberry Stuffed French Toast with Scrambled EggsThe first time I ever ate stuffed French toast was at a farmhouse bed and breakfast in Pennsylvania.

Their French toast was stuffed with peaches. My choice of fruit is raspberries.

 

How to roast asparagusBefore making the French toast, roast the asparagus for the scrambled eggs. Spray a baking sheet with olive oil (I used Pam) and spread out your asparagus after cutting off the tough ends. Drizzle with a bit of olive oil and salt to taste. Place under the broiler for about 7 minutes, turning the stalks halfway through the cooking time. Once the asparagus cools, cut into bite size pieces and set aside.

 

Raspberries and Asparagus for a Farmhouse BreakfastWash the raspberries and let them dry on a paper towel, then slice them in half.

 

How to make raspberry stuffed French toastSlice a loaf of French or Italian bread fairly thinly.

You’re going to make a sandwich of sorts and you don’t want it too thick.

 

How to make stuffed French toast.Spread a thin layer of cream cheese on 2 pieces of the bread.  Add a layer of raspberries sliced in half on the cream cheese. Then place a slice of bread, cream cheese side down, on top of the raspberries to make a sandwich that you’ll dip in egg batter.

 

How to make a farmhouse breakfast with raspberry stuffed French toast and scrambled eggs with asparagus.Whisk 2 eggs in a shallow bowl and add 1/4 cup light cream or Half and Half.

Dunk the stuffed French toast in the batter and flip over, coating both sides.

 

Flipping Stuffed French Toast with Hand Carved SpurtleHeat 1 tablespoon olive oil and 1 tablespoon butter in an iron skillet over medium heat. Place the raspberry stuffed French toast in the skillet after the butter melts completely. Fry for a couple minutes until golden brown and flip over to cook the other side.  I used a hand carved spurtle from Polder’s Old World Market to flip my French toast. Be sure to enter the $350 giveaway from Polder’s to win your own set of handcrafted wooden spoons and utensils.

 

Scrambled Eggs with Roasted AsparagusAfter the French toast is done, place it in a warm oven while you make the scrambled eggs. Whisk together as many eggs as you want. I usually use one or two full eggs, and the rest I only use the whites to cut down on cholesterol. Pour them into the same hot skillet and start to stir the eggs as they cook. Add the cut asparagus when the eggs are about halfway cooked and continue cooking until eggs are set.

 

How to make raspberry stuffed French toastTake the raspberry stuffed French toast out of the warm oven and cut them in half to serve.

Sprinkle with powdered sugar and a few raspberries.

 

Homemade Farmhouse Breakfast. Raspberry Stuffed French Toast and Scrambled Eggs with Roasted AsparagusServe with a helping of scrambled eggs with roasted asparagus for a nice mix of flavors.

I like my stuffed French toast with just the powdered sugar, while hubby likes a little syrup too.

This is hands-down my favorite hot farmhouse breakfast. No bacon because I’m a vegetarian!

 

 Raspberry Stuffed French Toast

1 loaf French or Italian bread
10 oz fresh raspberries
1 small package cream cheese
2 eggs
1/4 cup half and half
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon butter
powdered sugar

Wash and dry raspberries; cut in half and set aside. Whisk together the eggs and half and half in a shallow bowl and set aside. Thinly slice the bread and spread each slice with cream cheese. On half of the slices, place a layer of halved raspberries atop the cream cheese. Place a second slice of bread on top of the raspberries, cream side down, to create a sandwich. Heat olive oil in medium skillet over medium heat and add butter to melt.  Dip each sandwich in the egg batter and flip over to coat sandwich on both sides. Once butter is melted, place each egg-dipped sandwich in the skillet and cook on each side until golden brown. Remove from pan and cut each sandwich in half. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and top with a few raspberries. Serve with syrup if desired.

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  1. Debra says

    February 17, 2015 at 7:46 am

    Thank you so much for the recipe of your special French toast. I was curious as to if it was a special cheese mix that was used with the raspberries. Simple enough. This just might be on the weekend breakfast menu. 🙂

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  2. Kris @ Junk Chic Cottage says

    February 17, 2015 at 9:08 am

    Yum!!!! Jennifer this looks so delicious and so pretty to serve too. I will have to try this one. Sounds so good.
    Kris

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  3. Pamela Gordon says

    February 17, 2015 at 1:26 pm

    We enjoy breakfast of bacon and eggs, toast and tea for any meal and we always have scrambled eggs, toast and tea after church on Sunday. I’ve never made French toast. Ever. Isn’t that sad? This recipe looks so delicious though I might have to try it. Have a great week! Pam

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  4. Paige.Rose says

    February 17, 2015 at 2:34 pm

    Mmm looks so delicate & delicious ! You’re more then welcome to come cook breakfast for me anytime heheh !

    Paige.Rose

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  5. Nancy says

    February 17, 2015 at 3:08 pm

    What time is brunch?

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  6. Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life says

    February 19, 2015 at 12:02 am

    This looks amazing! Perfect brunch for the weekend! Pinning so I can try it and sending all sorts of other foodie love your way too!

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  7. Thalia @ butter and brioche says

    March 1, 2015 at 10:30 pm

    I wish I could have this everyday for breakfast!

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  8. Regina says

    March 14, 2015 at 4:31 pm

    That’s a different french toast, and looks so cute & yummy!

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Hi! I'm Jennifer and I'm happy to have you here! I live where the suburbs meet the country, which affords me the best of both worlds. Come along on my journey where I share decorating, cooking, gardening and more as it relates to both city and rural life. Visit my new sister site, Pond and Garden, for outdoor ideas and inspiration.

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