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Warm Pear Baked French Toast

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This Warm Pear Baked French Toast is make with thick and hearty slices of bread that come out with browned tops and crispy edges without being soggy.  

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Pears – Seasonal Fall Fruit

I love watching my trees suddenly turn from green to orangish-red. Fall is truly my favorite season. Pumpkins, squashes, apples, and  pears are some of my favorite things about Fall.  I love cooking my meals around the season. I find that I am able to save money by shopping with what is being harvested, especially if you are able to get produce locally. My neighbor just picked all of her pears and they are overflowing on her kitchen counter. I thought this would be the perfect fall meal to cook and blog about this afternoon.

How to Make Warm Pear French Toast Bake

Start by arranging bread slices in 9X13 in baking dish.  I was able to get 8 slices in my baking dish. I had to break some of them up a bit. Next, whisk together milk, eggs, cinnamon, vanilla and salt. Pour over bread, place in the fridge,  and allow to sit overnight. I also pre peeled and sliced 3 ripe pears and placed them in a ziplock then in the refrigerator so it wouldn’t take as long in the morning. All the prep and mess is done, now you can sit back and relax.

The next morning  bake at 375 degrees until brown, approximately 25-35 minutes.  If you didn’t already peel and slice your pears  into small  slices, do that while it is in the oven. If you did it the night before take them out of the refrigerator and then  warm a small  pan with a little coconut or olive oil and add your pears to heat them up. Serve french toast with warmed pears and maple syrup and any left over pears on the side.

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Warm Pear Baked French Toast

This Warm Pear Baked French Toast is make with thick and hearty slices of bread that come out with browned tops and crispy edges without being soggy.  
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time35 minutes
Total Time50 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Servings: 6
Calories: 306kcal

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Instructions

  • Arrange bread slices in a greased 9×13 inch baking dish. If they don’t fit, tear the bread into pieces. Whisk together milk, eggs, cinnamon, vanilla and salt. Pour over bread. Place in the fridge, covered, and allow to sit overnight.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 25-35 minutes, or until brown.
  • While the french toast is baking, peel and slice pears. Spray cooking spray on a skillet and add butter. When the butter is melted, pour in the honey and stir. Add pear slices and cook over medium heat until they are carmelized on what side, 5-7 minutes.
  • Serve french toast with warmed pears and sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 306kcal | Carbohydrates: 52g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 127mg | Sodium: 355mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 24g
Keyword : Warm Pears & Baked French Toast

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Hi Kim, I typically cook French toast entirely and then seal off in a freezer safe container. On the day we want to eat it, I find it is best to heat in the oven, preheated to about 300 degrees F. Hope this helps!

Did you use all 10 pieces of bread in the baking dish, just stacked on top of each other? Multiple baking dishes? Or just the 6 slices that fit?

Looks so yummy, I want to try it.

My kids love baked cinnamon apples (just apples and cinnamon cooked). Could I use that to top instead?