Anyway...
Here's what we'd order: Banana bread French toast and mimosas. Mr. E always gets some sort of egg dish, but me....I just can't get past that French toast.
Inspired by Bread Winners, I made Banana Bread French Toast at home. Like theirs, I piled mine high with clouds of whipped cream (I sweetened mine with brown sugar)...but for the syrup, I made up a little peanut butter maple syrup.
{I think I was channeling Elvis.}
{I certainly might resemble Elvis in his later years if I eat this every day.}
First, you'll need banana bread. If you have a banana bread you love, by all means use it. I'll provide one for you below.

You'll want to bake the bread and let it it COOL COMPLETELY before making the French toast...the warm bread may fall apart on you.

Banana Bread French Toast with Peanut Butter Maple Syrup
for the bread:
{adapted from King Arthur Flour Baker's Companion}
2 & 2/3 cup unbleached, all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 cup mashed, ripe bananas
2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste (or vanilla extract)
3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
1/4 cup milk
for the syrup:
1/2 cup maple syrup
1/4 cup smooth peanut butter
for the brown sugar whipped cream:
1 cup heavy cream
3 TBSP light brown sugar
for the French toast:
3 eggs
3/4 cup milk
1 TBSP sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
dash kosher salt
butter for the griddle
make the bread:
Grease a flour a 9 x 5" loaf pan. Set aside. Preheat oven to 350.
Whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Set aside.
In a large bowl, beat the eggs, sugar, and oil until well combined. Add in the bananas and vanilla bean paste and mix. Add in the flour mixture on low speed, just until combined. Stir in the yogurt and milk.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Bake for about 1 hour, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. If the bread is browning too quickly, tent with foil.
Let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then remove from pan and place on a wire rack to cool completely.
make the syrup:
Whisk the maple syrup and peanut butter together in a small saucepan. Keep over low heat, whisking occasionally.
make the whipped cream:
Add the brown sugar to the bowl, breaking it up with your fingers. Add the cream. With the whisk attachment, whip the cream with the sugar until peaks form. Set aside.
make the French toast mixture:
cook & assemble:
Butter the hot griddle, and cook the bread on both sides, until golden.


Unbutton pants. (Optional.)

{No, this post was NOT sponsored by Bread Winners. Yes, my love for them, and banana bread French toast, runs deep.}









Oh my! This looks fantastic! I have never thought of making french toast with anything other then normal bread (adventurous i know!) aaaand peanut butter syrup! You have created a monster Bridget! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI actually live in Texas, moved for OH in June. We have been to bread winners many times but never ordered this. Will do next time.. Thanks so much for the recipe!!
DeleteDon't even know where to begin! LOVE THIS
ReplyDelete"Do you love that "crack" in the top of bread like I do" <-- yes and I pick around it and pick at it. The crack is my crack. I love that part of the bread!
Just like I love crumble topping and brown sugar whipped cream. And PB Maple. Omg. Bridget! There are like 10 amazing things in one in this recipe! I drool.
This looks incredible! And I love the crack on the top :)
ReplyDeleteYUMMO! That's a mouthful...to say and to eat:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I want to drop everything and make this right now!
ReplyDeleteMy life has been missing banana bread french toast!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like serious breakfast heaven... peanut butter maple syrup omg!
ReplyDeleteOh my! My mouth is watering just looking at this! I need to make this, might even try it with pumpkin bread too!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing !!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis might be the perfect breakfast! And I'm with you on the potential hair frizz...humidity does not make me cute.
ReplyDeleteMay I please come to your house for breakfast? This looks insanely like the perfect breakfast combination. Oh yeah, and I'm totally with you on the bread crack. It's the best thing evah!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! This sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy grand-kids love my French Toast. They also love my banana bread. Until this post I've never thought of making them banana bread French Toast. I don't think they'd ever want to leave if I started making them this, so guess what's for breakfast the next time they come to visit?!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I love the crack, it's just not the best without the crack :)
I like the texture of the loaf. This makes yummy breakfast.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, this looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously too good to be true. And I agree -- avoid the atrium at all costs!! Frizz makes me stabby.
ReplyDeleteO.M.G. That's a beautiful thing!
ReplyDeleteIve made banana bread french toast before and it is AMAZING! But you put it over the top with all of your amazing topping!
ReplyDeleteBanana bread french toast is soooo perfectly decadent! Yum.
ReplyDeleteGotta have the crack! (Never thought that was a sentence I'd utter ...)
I'll take that to go please :)
ReplyDeleteBeyond brilliant. I adore this idea!
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't wait to make this for my hubby and kids! It looks sooo yummy. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love banana bread french toast! I had it at a restaurant here in Rochester once....I am now intrigued by this peanut butter maple syrup! Will have to try that
ReplyDelete<3 banana bread!
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ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh, what a treat!
ReplyDeleteIf I wear sweat pants I won't have to do any unbuttoning of the pants. These are some of my favorite flavors, all on one plate!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks absolutely delicious!! I know what I'll be making for breakfast next weekend--if I can wait until then....or maybe we'll be having breakfast for dinner one night this week!
ReplyDeleteYou inspire me to try and make beautiful cookies. I hope to give it a try soon. I am not known for having lots of patience but I would love to make beautiful cookies. Congratulations on your book, I will be grabbing myself a copy.
ReplyDeletelooks delish! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteSakes alive Bridget! Good thing there's not one of those restaurants around these parts. I'd totally be sporting the elder Elvis look fer sure.
ReplyDeleteI am still trying to wrap my head around this amazing looking breakfast treat! I am so amazed that I have never once considered doing this! It looks heavenly! I will WITHOUT A DOUBT, be making some french toast out of my next loaf of banana bread!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteBanana Bread French Toast?! OH MY G! And that topping...I think this is heaven.
ReplyDeleteI need to visit Dallas.
oh my word, I think that would be worth the drive from Canada to try.
ReplyDeleteI love making second-day banana bread into French toast--I didn't realize it was a thing, haha. And I LOVE your version with the caramel and that huge ol' dollop of whipped cream. Holy yum.
ReplyDeleteI've totally done this before- the banana bread french toast thing... but that peanut butter syrup takes it to a whole new level!!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteTry Grade B syrup for some rich maple flavor - http://maplesyrupfromvermont.com/buy-maple/vermont-grade-b-maple-syrup/
*raises hand*
ReplyDeleteDo you accept reservations?
that is the most insane french toast ever I would get just whacked eating that
ReplyDeleteOh my! I must try this!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious ! Love your pictures, how colourful, guess it must have been a perfect dinner !even though what I really wanted to do was eat it with a spoon.
ReplyDeleteseo firm
Yum, this french toast looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, I don't even know where to start! Brown sugar whipped cream?! Every part of this dish looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh good gosh. Looks like I'm going to have to buy a bigger pair of fat-pants this winter! This looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteCan I just say!
ReplyDeleteGreg would LOVE LOVE LOVE this!
Do you know what he would do if I made this for him one Saturday morning???
You can use your imagination on that one! ;)
This looks so good!
And it's healthy with all the banana slices.
And peanut butter is healthy too~right!
That's the prettiest banana bread I've ever seen!
Love it all and I know Kiddo and Mr. E did!
Make this for me when I come spend the night~okay?
xoxoxox
And how HILARIOUS are you not sitting in the open-air atrium to prevent the FRIZZIES!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!
LOVE you!
xo
Yummy... it looks stunning! I will try this good looking recipe, after I will get my maple syrup. I've ordered it from here: http://www.canadathestore.com/products/pure-canadian-maple-syrup-1l and I can't wait to see how it will be... hopefully tasty, because I don't know the brand. However, I will be back with my opinion... a really good one for sure and keep up the good work with the blog... I LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteLook delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteXx Pauline
http://pauline-au-pays-des-merveilles.blogspot.fr/