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French Toast Soufflé

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French Toast Soufflé
Becky Luigart-Stayner
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Worthy of a Special Occasion

A firm white bread produces the best texture in this make-ahead breakfast casserole.

Yield: 12 servings (serving size: 1 slice of souffle and 1 tablespoon maple syrup)

Ingredients

  • 10  cup  (1-inch) cubed sturdy white bread (such as Pepperidge Farm Hearty White, about 16 (1-ounce) slices)
  • Cooking spray
  • 1  (8-ounce) block 1/3-less-fat-cream cheese, softened
  • 8  large eggs
  • 1 1/2  cups  2% reduced-fat milk
  • 2/3  cup  half-and-half
  • 1/2  cup  maple syrup
  • 1/2  teaspoon  vanilla extract
  • 2  tablespoons  powdered sugar
  • 3/4  cup  maple syrup

Preparation

Place bread cubes in a 13 x 9-inch baking dish coated with cooking spray. Beat cream cheese at medium speed of mixer until smooth. Add eggs, 1 at a time, mixing well after each addition. Add milk, half-and-half, 1/2 cup maple syrup, and vanilla, and mix until smooth. Pour cream cheese mixture over top of bread; cover and refrigerate overnight.

Preheat oven to 375°.

Remove bread mixture from refrigerator; let stand on counter for 30 minutes. Bake at 375° for 50 minutes or until set. Sprinkle the souffle with powdered sugar, and serve with maple syrup.

Nutritional Information

Calories:
346 (30% from fat)
Fat:
11.5g (sat 5.5g,mono 3.8g,poly 1g)
Protein:
11.6g
Carbohydrate:
51.7g
Fiber:
2.7g
Cholesterol:
169mg
Iron:
1.9mg
Sodium:
396mg
Calcium:
131mg
Cooking Light, APRIL 2000

Member Ratings and Reviews

5 stars
marilsp
I laughed so hard when I read through this recipe. French Toast? Souffle? This is just a bland BREAD PUDDING recipe with a fancy title! With so many excellent bread pudding recipes on the net (including custard sauces, caramel sauces, whiskey sauces, fruit, etc.) I found this recipe to be lacking in spice, originality, and a real effort to curb calories or cholesterol. No way is this a 5 star recipe. If it's baked French Toast you have a taste for, go to bbonline.com They have hundreds of French Toast recipes, but using flavorful ingredients like peaches, Grand Marnier, Pecans, Clementines, Cinnamon, Rum, Ham & Pineapple, etc. I am giving this recipe 1 star for false advertising and little flavor that is not poured from a bottle of maple syrup or box of sugar. It is an edible recipe, but not worth saving. Ignore the hype.11/21/09

5 stars
K Kollins
Very good brunch recipe. Love that you can make this ahead. I followed one of the other reviewer's suggestions and substituted egg beaters for 6 of the eggs as well as using fat free half and half. Used real maple syrup which is unsurpassed by the fake stuff. Also used one of the whole grain breads that still tastes like white bread. Lastly, mixed the maple syrup with frozen berries for the topping. Company enjoyed this very much.08/23/09