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Poche Plantation Pain Perdu

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King-Crimson @King_Crimson

In 2007 my parents decided they were going to explore the U.S. They made a stop in Louisiana on their way out west so we could visit for a few days. This recipe comes from Poche Plantation; where they stayed. Breakfast there was complimentary and after tasting this, they begged the owner for the recipe. Luckily he gave them a copy. The literal translation from French for "pain perdu" is "lost bread". Basically this is french toast taken to a whole new level. IHOP, quit haten on me! lol

In 2007 my parents decided they were going to explore the U.S. They made a stop in Louisiana on their way out west so we could visit for a few days. This recipe comes from Poche Plantation; where they stayed. Breakfast there was complimentary and after tasting this, they begged the owner for the recipe. Luckily he gave them a copy. The literal translation from French for "pain perdu" is "lost bread". Basically this is french toast taken to a whole new level. IHOP, quit haten on me! lol

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Poche Plantation Pain Perdu

King-Crimson
King-Crimson @King_Crimson

In 2007 my parents decided they were going to explore the U.S. They made a stop in Louisiana on their way out west so we could visit for a few days. This recipe comes from Poche Plantation; where they stayed. Breakfast there was complimentary and after tasting this, they begged the owner for the recipe. Luckily he gave them a copy. The literal translation from French for "pain perdu" is "lost bread". Basically this is french toast taken to a whole new level. IHOP, quit haten on me! lol

In 2007 my parents decided they were going to explore the U.S. They made a stop in Louisiana on their way out west so we could visit for a few days. This recipe comes from Poche Plantation; where they stayed. Breakfast there was complimentary and after tasting this, they begged the owner for the recipe. Luckily he gave them a copy. The literal translation from French for "pain perdu" is "lost bread". Basically this is french toast taken to a whole new level. IHOP, quit haten on me! lol

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Ingredients

5 servings
  1. Ingredients
  2. 10- 1 inch slices of stale french bread (doesn't have to be stale but that is what recipe reads)
  3. 1/2 cupmelted butter
  4. 1 cupdark brown sugar (lightly packed)
  5. 2 tbspcane syrup
  6. 1/2 cupchopped pecans
  7. 5eggs
  8. 1 cupmilk
  9. 1/2 cupheavy cream
  10. 1/8 tspcinnamon
  11. 1/8 tspnutmeg
  12. 1 tbspvanilla extract
  13. 1 tbsphazelnut liqueur
  14. 1optional powdered sugar
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  1. 1

    In a cast iron skillet over medium heat, combine the butter, brown sugar, and cane syrup. Cook the mixture; constantly stirring until it is bubbling and the sugar has dissolved.

  2. 2

    Pour the mixture into a lightly greased 13"x9"x2" baking dish. Spread mixture out evenly. Sprinkle chopped pecans evenly over the mixture. Arrange the french bread slices on top of the pecans and caramel mixture.

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  3. 3

    In a large mixing bowl, bring together the eggs, milk, cream, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and hazelnut liqueur. Whisk vigorously. Pour mixture evenly over the french bread slices, pressing down slightly to help force the custard into the bread.

  4. 4

    Now comes the hard part. Cover the baking dish with cling film and let it rest in the refrigerator over night. (Note to cookpad admins, my wife and I are photographers and I do a lot of work with Photoshop. This is our photo. Please do not remove. ty)

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  5. 5

    In the morning, take out of the fridge and let rest on a counter for 1 hour.

  6. 6

    10 minutes before the pain perdu is done resting, preheat your over to 350° F.

  7. 7

    Bake uncovered for 35 to 45 minutes or until the french bread is puffed and the edges are golden brown. When serving, you will use a spatula to flip the pain perdu so the caramelly pecan glaze is on top.

  8. 8

    Optional: lightly dust with powdered sugar.

  9. 9

    Chow down with a smile on your face.

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on December 07, 2014 19:19
Hi, after taking a 3 year break from Cookpad I am back. I'm glad I didn't delete my account. I am looking forward to adding some more family recipes and trying some of yours.
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