For best results, use day-old French bread, as it will absorb the custard better without becoming soggy. Be careful not to overcrowd the skillet when frying the French toast. Cook in batches, if necessary. To keep the French toast warm while cooking multiple batches, place the cooked slices on a wire rack in a preheated oven at 200°F (93°C). Experiment with different nuts, such as pecans or walnuts, for a unique twist. Add a splash of orange liqueur to the custard for an extra layer of flavor.
Hudson Hirthe
Mar 9, 2025I made this for Mother's Day brunch and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved it.
Hiram Larson
Mar 6, 2025Easy to follow recipe and the French toast turned out perfectly golden brown.
Angelita Stiedemann
Feb 23, 2025My kids devoured this! A new family favorite.
Dakota Moen
Dec 17, 2024I added a little cinnamon to the custard and it was delicious!
Rachelle Cummerata
Dec 22, 2023Soaking the bread overnight made a big difference. It was so rich and flavorful.
Amelie Kutch
Sep 17, 2023This recipe is amazing! The almond crust adds such a wonderful texture and flavor.
Ulises Fisher
Jun 3, 2023The almond extract really enhances the flavor of the almonds. I will definitely make this again!