Anyhow, I made this riff of french toast yesterday when I was in the mood for something a little different than my usual oatmeal. My mom will probably be upset with me that I ruined what is normally her signature breakfast (sorry Mom). Sidenote: Momma T makes the best french toast ever! It's full of butter and sugar and cinnamon and all kinds of wonderfulness. I however, can never recreate her french toast (she says the secret is in my grandma's ancient skillet) so rather than have second rate french toast, I just made something completely different. This version of french toast does not use the normal egg and milk to dip the bread in. Instead it uses one of my all time favorite ingredients - bananas! The end flavor has just a slight banana-ness to it, but it isn't at all overwhelming. All in all, it wasn't momma's, but it was delicious.
{Vegan} french toast
Ingredients
- 1 medium sized banana (mine was previously frozen and dethawed)
- 1/4 c powdered peanut butter (PB2) (optional, but highly recommended)
- 1/8 c chia seeds
- 1 c milk of your choice (I used almond milk)
- 4 slices bread
- 1 t vanilla extract
| a homemade vanilla latte also always a good idea |
- Thaw your banana (if necessary) and mash it in a shallow bowl
- Add the rest of the ingredients to mashed banana and whisk until well combined. The mixture should form a thin batter. Add more milk if necessary
- Dip each piece of bread into the batter and cover completely, use a fork to scrape any "clumps" of banana/chia seed off that may have formed
- Place coated bread on hot skillet that has been sprayed with cooking spray (medium heat)
- Cook 3-4 minutes on each side. The banana will start to caramelize and the chia seeds will start to toast.
- Serve with a pad of butter/margarine and maple syrup
- Dig in!!!!
Question of the day:
What's your favorite breakfast from growing up?



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