Egg Nog French Toast
Merry Christmas to all, and thank you for stopping by the website! This year, we wanted to bring you a special and unique recipe to share with your family at the holidays. The surest way to please everyone? Homemade egg nog, and egg nog French toast. The tricky part will be keeping enough egg nog leftover the next morning to make the French toast!
Homemade Egg Nog
Egg nog is a simple recipe but it can be a bit persnickety. Whisk the egg yolks with the sugar and let them sit at room temperature while you make the cream. Milk-based sauces can scorch very easily, so, using a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat, stir the cream mixture constantly until warm.
How to Temper the Eggs
Now, usually, heating egg yolks cooks them. That's how we make scrambled eggs, right? Well, we don't want scrambled egg nog. Here's how to temper the cream into the eggs:
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The key is to add the warm mixture to the egg yolks a little at a time - no more than 1/4 cup - and whisk until thoroughly combined. This will slowly bring the egg mixture to the temperature of the cream without cooking the eggs. It's the same process as making a custard. Continue until completely combined.
Add back to the skillet and bring to just 160 degrees. Add the vanilla.
Tip: Run the finished product through a strainer to catch any whole spices or curds that may have formed.
If you wish, add a tipple of whiskey and enjoy! Don't forget to save a bit for tomorrow's French toast!
Egg Nog French Toast
Using the homemade egg nog recipe or your favorite store-bought egg nog, make French toast for Christmas morning!
Go ahead and grab a casserole to mix up the egg nog mixture. Mix the eggs, egg nog, sugar, vanilla, and flour and mix until smooth. Heat a pat of butter in a cast iron skillet. While the pat of butter melts, dip the bread including the edges into the French toast mixture. Cook three minutes per side until cooked through.
Serve with butter and maple syrup - and if there's any left, egg nog!
Shannon and I would like to wish you a Merry Christmas!