Chocolate Babka French Toast

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7 Ratings

Emma Laperruque

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Chocolate Babka French Toast

Photo by Ty Mecham

Serves
2 to 4
Prep Time
5 Minutes
Cook Time
12 Minutes

How to make the best French toast ever? Just swap out white bread and use chocolate babka instead. By way of Eastern Europe, babka is a bready cake or cakey bread—yeast-raised, sweet, and layered with lots of good stuff, like gooey chocolate or sugary cinnamon. Here, we’re using the chocolate kind. It’s an all-too-easy way to take a breakfast classic and make it weekend-decadent. A few favorite ways to top it off: confectioners’ sugar, salted butter and maple syrup, or sour cream and jam.

A note about sourcing: I usually buy chocolate babka at Jewish delis, but some supermarkets sell it as well. If you can’t find it wherever you live, feel free to substitute another sweet, swirly bread (think cinnamon-raisin). It’ll be different, but still delicious.


Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 4 (3/4-inch) slices chocolate babka

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Chocolate Babka French Toast



Directions

  • Step 1

    In a wide, shallow bowl or rimmed plate (I actually like a pie pan best), combine the milk, eggs, and salt. Whisk with a fork until smooth.

  • Step 2

    Heat a large cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Add the butter to melt completely.

  • Step 3

    Dip the babka slices in the milk-egg mixture, flipping once, until totally soaked through. Add to the hot, buttered pan. Cook until deeply golden brown on both sides. (Depending on the size of your pan, you may have to fry the French toast in two batches.)

  • Step 4

    Serve on the immediate, with whatever toppings strike your fancy. (Ideas in the headnote!)

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