original recipe from Palachinka (click for more pictures to explain the recipe)
Ingredients :
slices of a day old bread from a square cornered loaf
100 g butter, at room temperature
100 g red currant jam (I use nutella instead, it is amazing!!)
500 ml milk
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise (I didn't use this)
3 whole eggs, + 2 egg yolks
125 g + 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
boiling water, as needed
powdered sugar
100 g butter, at room temperature
100 g red currant jam (I use nutella instead, it is amazing!!)
500 ml milk
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise (I didn't use this)
3 whole eggs, + 2 egg yolks
125 g + 2 Tbsp granulated sugar
boiling water, as needed
powdered sugar
Method :
Spread each slice of bread with butter and cut in half on the
diagonal. Arrange the slices, buttered side up, on a baking sheet and
slip under the preheated broiler close to the heat source to brown. This
should take only about 30-45 seconds. Remove from the broiler and turn
the oven to 200°C/390°F.
Arrange the toasted slices, points of the triangles facing the same
direction (like on the photo above), and each slice overlapping another
in a rectangular gratin dish 30×20 cm. When the dish is filled, spoon a
little jam here and there among the slices.
Boil milk with vanilla bean. Remove from heat and let cool. While the
milk is cooling, whisk together the eggs and egg yolks with granulated
sugar until creamy and light in color. Remove the vanilla bean from the
cooled milk and discard. Whisk the milk into the egg mixture and pour
over the bread slices.
Place the gratin dish into a large baking pan and fill the baking pan
with boiling water to reach halfway up the height of gratin dish. Bake
for about 5 minutes, then, using large metal spatula, press on the bread
slices to embed into the custard. Bake for another 25 minutes.
Carefully remove the baking pan from the oven and let stand for about
30 minutes. Remove the gratin dish from the pan and dust with powdered
sugar.
Vie's Result :
Vie's Notes : I forgot to take a picture of the pain perdu when they are still in the baking pan. All I got is this, already scraped out from it. And they taste awesome and so easy to make! Perfect for breakfast or snack :)
1 comment:
ampun ngok, mkanan lu smw bkin gw ngilllerrr D:
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