Gollum at Designs by Gollum is the hostess for “Foodie Friday” (clicking on the logo on the right will take you to her site)
I love breakfast foods…..any time of day…. Here is one of my favorites… Croissant French Toast with Fresh Strawberry Syrup…. yummy……
Croissant French Toast With Fresh Strawberry Syrup
- Prep: 15 minutes
- Cook: 4 minutes
- Yield : Makes 4 servings
Ingredients
- 4 large day-old croissants
- 3/4 cup milk
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons powdered sugar
- Sweetened Whipped Cream (optional)
- Fresh Strawberry Syrup (see recipe below)
Preparation
- Slice croissants in half lengthwise.
- Whisk together milk, eggs, and vanilla.
- Pour into a shallow dish.
- Dip croissant halves into egg mixture, coating well.
- Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat.
- Add four croissant halves, and cook about 2 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
- Repeat procedure with remaining butter and croissant halves.
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar; top with Sweetened Whipped Cream, if desired, and Fresh Strawberry Syrup.
Fresh Strawberry Syrup
- Prep: 10 minutes
- Stand: 30 minutes
- Cook: 5 minutes
- Yield: Makes about 2 cups
Ingredients
- 1 quart fresh strawberries, sliced
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/4 cup orange liqueur or orange juice
- 1 teaspoon grated orange rind
Preparation
- Combine all ingredients in a saucepan, and let stand 30 minutes or until sugar dissolves.
- Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, 5 minutes or until warm.
Have a great weekend!
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Oh, yummy!!! What a wonderful way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm yummy! Looks wonderful, Susan!...Christine
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty and sounds so delicious!! Perfect for strawberry season!
ReplyDeleteRobin
I've never made french toast with croissants -- but will certainly be trying this sometime -- looks yummy and it IS strawberry time!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you...breakfast foods are great any time of the day but this looks good enough to be dessert too!
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by to say hello! I really your blog. Thank you so much for sharing your life with us. If you get a moment stop by my blog, I left an award for you:)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sandy
Oh my, this looks out of this world delicious! ☺♥☺ Diane
ReplyDeleteYUM!
ReplyDeleteCroissants are my favorite carb ever
I NEVER thought to make french toast out of them
Oh and strawberries are my fav fruit too... I plan on cooking a lot more so this recipe will be saved for a brunch
Thanks for sharing!
Oh my!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh no way, you did not just share this awesome recipe! Dang it I don't think I can resist making it! It looks sooooo good! Ahhh there goes my diet HAHA. That looks absolutely fabulous thanks for sharing. It's so pretty LOL! I would love to serve that at a brunch it's so much fancier than regular french toast!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Allison
Yum yum yummy! This will be perfect in about a week or two when the local ripe strawberries here aren't being sold out every day before I can get to them.
ReplyDeleteAll these years of croissant eating (I usually just freeze any that are hanging out after thefirst day) and I never thought to do this. You make it look scrumptious especially with that great strawberry sauce - if I use the orange liqueur I'll have to go back to bed. Oh yeah, that sounds like a good plan. I'll definitely be trying this out. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have my girlfriends over for breakfast tomorrow... we are definitely having this!! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteSusan, Thanks for the wonderful recipe, but if you are serving Sat. or Sun., I will be right over.
ReplyDeleteHappy Foodie Friday and also the weekend.
This looks absolutely delicious and so easy. The strawberries are so good right now-I will try this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSusan, this looks sinfully delicious! Glad you shared. My waistline might not be, but I am! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend, my friend!
XO,
Sheila :-)
Susan, this looks absolutely scrumptious. Never would have thought of French toast with Croissants...sounds wonderful! Some good friends of ours own a strawberry farm...in fact, our daughter stayed overnight last night! I'll have to pick up some fresh strawberries today. Tomorrow is our anniversary, and I was wanting a new breakfast recipe. Thanks so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! so yummy!
ReplyDeletesee you tomorrow on Pink saturday!
besos
Susan, Sounds delicious and is absolutely gorgeous! What a treat! Linda
ReplyDeleteThis is a keeper. Not only does it sound delishious but it looks so pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteI make another verions of strawberry french toast using think Italian bread and stuffing it with cream cheese then topping it with a strawberry sauce.
Hi Susan, I had such a great time on Outdoor Wednesday that I decided to join everyone for Foodie Friday!
ReplyDeleteYou must be reading my mind, because this is one of my favorite recipes! I top it with toasted slivered almonds. Have a fabulous weekend.
I just love your blog. Your Strawberries look wonderful. Can't wait to try your recipe. This is my first time for Foodie Friday:) I think I am going to enjoy all of the recipes.
ReplyDeleteIm so excited to give this a try-- looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteTTFN~~Claudia
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing. I will be trying that soon. Thanks
Maryrose
Oh a good ideal to make french toast that way with the croissants.
ReplyDeleteSusan, this looks so luscious. Your dessert and photographs are both spectacular. Thank you for sharing them with us. Have a wonderful day and a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYum, another great way to use strawberries. Thanks for posting. This may be our breakfast on Sunday!
ReplyDeleteAnything that takes 15 minutes to prepare and looks this fabulous is the stuff of dreams. How did Mr. Linky work out for OW? I always shiver and get fluttery and sick when I have to add the $columns=2 code. LOL
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, Susan!!
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Hi Susan.... French toast and croissants are both my favorite breakfast foods! You combined them! Ummmmmmmm.....
ReplyDeleteHave a great week end!
~Realy Rainey~
Have mercy! YUm!
ReplyDeleteWe never have any day-old croissants in our house because we would eat them all in one day. I need to hide the croissants in order make these:) They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Oh my goodness, I just found your blog and I love it, it is so entertaining.....inspiring me to be more creative with my own.
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought? Great idea, I love it.
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
My goodness Susan, I want some! I will indulge in some croissants just so I can make those. And I have strawberries to make the syrup! Yay!
ReplyDeleteOh my... I can't think of a better use for day-old croissant.... I must try this!!!
ReplyDeleteThose sound so good. I am passing recipe on to a friend who is hosting a brunch next month. I have never tried croissants for french toast. Ina Gartner uses them for her bread pudding which is to die for though. Thanks for the recipe
ReplyDeleteDoes this look wonderful or what! And you make your syrup too? Man!
ReplyDeleteOooooh la la YUMMY!!!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of making french toast out of croissants. They look wonderful and I love strawberry syrup.
ReplyDeleteSusan, so pretty and so yummy! This is a keeper for sure! ~ Robyn
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of croissants in place of toast for french toast~very elegant! I'm sure I can find some willing victims!!
xoxo
Jane
We live closer to you now, so what time should we arrive for breakfast? Wow, that looks heavenly.
ReplyDeleteThese are mind boggling...I need to buy a few extra croissants next time so there are leftovers. Can't wait to try this...Nancy
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good and at the perfect time. I will be making that after strawberry picking. Thanks for the great recipe!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
What a delightful recipe and your photo is so pretty! Thank you!
ReplyDelete~Susan
That looks so good...pretty picture!
ReplyDeleteI would make french toast for the kids in order to put some protein into them...every thing is better with strawberries on it!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Susan!! Is that recipe delicious or what?!!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm...that looks good! It presents very nicely, too. Thank you for commenting on my blog. I am so glad to have "met" you. Hugs, ~cindy s~ See you Wed.
ReplyDeleteI'm so late in getting around to all the blogs... but I am so glad I was able to see yours.. talking about mouth-watering!!! The srtawberry syrup has been copied to my file and can't wait to treat my family to this!
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