French Toast KabobsPT24Mhttps://img4.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0809/ae/2/083268/300x200x50.jpg6 servings
Ingredients:
3/4 cup Fruit-flavoured or vanilla yogurt18 Strawberries3 Medium bananas4 (1-inch/2.5 cm) thick slices day-old whole grain bread1/2 tsp. Vanilla1/2 cup Milk1/4 tsp. Ground cinnamon3 Eggs
French Toast Kabobs
By jiafei
6Person
24Minutes
287Calories
The kids will enjoy helping to prepare this fun way to serve and eat French toast. Use seasonal fruit or whatever you have on hand to make these colourful and nutritious kabobs. Buy unsliced bread and slice it yourself or ask to have it thickly sliced at the bakery or grocery store. Day-old bread is best for French toast; when dipped in the egg mixture, it will hold its shape better than fresh bread. Use the bread of your choice (e.g. white, raisin, sourdough). Omit cinnamon; use chocolate milk instead of white milk. Drizzle kabobs with maple syrup, fruit syrup or chocolate sauce. Sprinkle cinnamon sugar over both sides of French toast before cutting into cubes. Sprinkle kabobs with icing sugar.
Whisk eggs and cinnamon in shallow bowl until blended. Whisk in milk and vanilla.
02
Spray large skillet with cooking spray. Heat skillet over medium heat.
03
Dip one slice of bread at a time into egg mixture, turning to coat both sides. Remove from egg mixture, letting excess drip off. Place bread on hot skillet. Cook until bottom is golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes. Turn over and cook other side until browned.
04
Remove bread from skillet and place on cutting board. Cut each slice into three equal strips, then each strip into three cubes. Cut each banana into six slices.
05
Thread a cube of bread onto 8-inch (20 cm) wooden skewer. Alternately add fruit and bread so skewer has three bread cubes and three portions of fruit. Repeat with remaining bread cubes and fruit, making 12 skewers.
The kids will enjoy helping to prepare this fun way to serve and eat French toast. Use seasonal fruit or whatever you have on hand to make these colourful and nutritious kabobs. Buy unsliced bread and slice it yourself or ask to have it thickly sliced at the bakery or grocery store. Day-old bread is best for French toast; when dipped in the egg mixture, it will hold its shape better than fresh bread. Use the bread of your choice (e.g. white, raisin, sourdough). Omit cinnamon; use chocolate milk instead of white milk. Drizzle kabobs with maple syrup, fruit syrup or chocolate sauce. Sprinkle cinnamon sugar over both sides of French toast before cutting into cubes. Sprinkle kabobs with icing sugar.
Whisk eggs and cinnamon in shallow bowl until blended. Whisk in milk and vanilla.
Step 2
Spray large skillet with cooking spray. Heat skillet over medium heat.
Step 3
Dip one slice of bread at a time into egg mixture, turning to coat both sides. Remove from egg mixture, letting excess drip off. Place bread on hot skillet. Cook until bottom is golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes. Turn over and cook other side until browned.
Step 4
Remove bread from skillet and place on cutting board. Cut each slice into three equal strips, then each strip into three cubes. Cut each banana into six slices.
Step 5
Thread a cube of bread onto 8-inch (20 cm) wooden skewer. Alternately add fruit and bread so skewer has three bread cubes and three portions of fruit. Repeat with remaining bread cubes and fruit, making 12 skewers.