There are quite a few things I could tell you about my mother in honor of Mother's Day but I think the main theme of them all is that she's pretty darn awesome. So awesome, in fact, she's about to make the 30 hour car ride to California with the dog and I in my tiny car. She's always there, supporting me in any all my goals, aspirations, and crazy ideas. Everyday I remember how wonderful it is to have her and my grandmothers in my life (and I'm marrying into a family that also has amazing, strong women.) All of whom I love and look to as such positive role models.
Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful mothers in my life. XO
[It only seemed appropriate to share this recipe today. This is my mother's perfect french toast that I've been waiting to share- it's always one of the many highlights when I stay at my parents' house. It's golden brown, a nice crust on the outside, and soft on the inside. I've tried to come close with other methods but the heavy cream/coconut oil makes it.]
PrintIf you don't have cinnamon bread, use regular bread and add a teaspoon of cinnamon powder and a pinch of nutmeg.
**Double recipe as needed for amount of people.
I love french toast. Love. Sometimes I wake up dreaming of it. No seriously, I absolutely love it. I have never made it with cinnamon bread, why haven't I thought of this? Thank you!!
Lovely recipe and a Happy mother's day to all the lovely mom's!
Wow, this does look like the perfect french toast! Yumm!!
GORGEOUS photos. Love the tone and feel + the frenchy looks legit. Can I come ovah!
This looks delicious. Your mom sounds awesome - I hope your car trip goes well! xo
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These were simply divine with maple syrup and a sprinkling of toasted sunflower seeds. Thank you for a great, and easy, french toast recipe!