French toast is a family favorite of ours. We added some peaches and cream and changed the game. You are going to love this combination.
It is the perfect back to school recipe and the peaches are perfect this time of year. Delicious homemade and thick bread, dipped in a sweet cinnamon egg mixture, creates the most delicious French toast.
Once you add the fresh peaches to the French toast, your life will never be the same.
For the best presentation, we recommend layering the French toast with the cream cheese, peaches and bread.
This allows the peach color to pop against the bread and the white cream cheese layers.
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Our favorite bread we love and trust
Today we have teamed up with Harper’s Homemade to bring you this delicious recipe. Thank you for letting us share our favorite things with you. All opinions are 100% my own.
When it comes to bread, I am super picky with that I feed my kids. I am always checking the ingredients label to make sure it’s made with wholesome ingredients that I can pronounce.
When I heard about Harper’s Homemade bread, I was blown away that it only had 5 ingredients and that it wasn’t loaded with preservatives and chemicals. Also, it literally tastes amazing – as the name states, it tastes like homemade bread.
This was the first time that I had ever seen a bread like this at the grocery store.
When I shared this find on our Facebook page, it resonated with so many of you. We are all searching for healthy foods to feed our family that won’t break the bank and this bread falls perfectly in that category.
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Harper’s bread is also locally grown in Idaho (the wheat is from a family-owned farm). and as I learned more about the company, I learned that their purpose is all about giving back.
They currently make more bread than they can sell purposely – they have partnered with local food banks, community centers, and shelters to donate their extra bread to. This company is truly amazing.
I wanted to share one of the recipes that I make with Harper’s Homemade bread . . . this is one of our favorites for a delicious breakfast!
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Peaches and Cream French Toast Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 slices Harper's Homemade Whole Wheat bread
- ¾ cup milk
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 3 peaches, diced, remove skins if desired
- 7.5 ounces honey pecan cream cheese spread, 1 container
Equipment
Instructions
- Preheat nonstick skillet or griddle to medium heat.
- In a shallow dish, beat together milk, eggs, vanilla, and cinnamon.
- Dip each piece of bread in the milk mixture, making sure both sides are coated, and cook on skillet or griddle until both sides are browned (about 4-5 minutes).
- Spread honey pecan cream cheese on one piece of french toast and sprinkle with diced peaches. Top with another slice of french toast and add additional peaches if desired.
- Drizzle with maple syrup and serve!
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