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Breakfast and Brunch - Pain Perdu Recipe
Pain perdu is French toast, but a superior one. Unlike regular French toast, this batter cooks into a custardy, crispy coating that leaves the bread creamy and oh so good.
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#afghan #pudding and #porridge as #dessert. The flavors of these #custardy clouds are very interesting. I tasted #cardemom, #cinnamon #curcuma #rasberries, #vanilla and #pistachio #wanttomaketoo https://www.instagram.com/p/BytcR3QIY5U/?igshid=5fxazyzxqsuv
I think I’ll start the day with homemade banana pudding. Comfort food at its best. #comfortfood #chef #lovetocook #comfort #bananapudding #breakfast #homemade #vanillapaste #crema #almondmilk #nillawafers #custardy #yum #delicious #trifle (at The Woodlands, Texas)
Adapted from: Dorie Greenspan’s Custardy Apple Squares
Makes one 9-inch round cake
Butter for the pan
3medium apples (juicy, sweet)
1/2cup flour
1teaspoon baking powder
2eggs
1/3cup granulated sugar
Pinch of fine sea salt
2teaspoons vanilla extract
6tablespoons whole milk
2tablespoons salted butter, melted and cooled (but still liquid)
Confectioners' sugar (optional)
Heat the oven to 400° F. Butter a 9 in round or 8 in square baking pan and line the bottom with parchment paper.
Peel the apples. If you have a mandoline, slice the apples thinly, turning when you reach the core. (The slices should be thin but not transparent.) If you don't have a mandoline, simply core and slice as thinly as you manage. (Don't worry about the slices being impossibly precise or thin.)
In a bowl, whisk together the flour and baking powder.
In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, sugar, and salt for a couple of minutes, or until the sugar dissolves and the eggs become pale. Whisk in the vanilla, then the milk and the melted butter. Add the flour and whisk until smooth. With a spatula, gently fold in the apples until each slice is coated. Scrape the batter into the pan and roughly even out the top.
Bake the cake for 30 to 40 minutes or until golden and uniformly puffed. A skewer in the middle will come out clean. Transfer to a rack to cool, then slice and dust with the optional confectioners' sugar.
I blame Angelica Pickles for my incessant need to replace the word custody with "custardy"
Great Things About The Office - #110 - Flan, Custardy, and Pudding
Jim: "I've always been your biggest flan."
Ryan: "You should've put him in custardy."
Michael: "Pudding."