Portuguese Fatias Douradas Recipe | Easy Authentic French Toast
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Get ready to savor some delicious fatias douradas! This portuguese treat is a holiday favorite, featuring golden, custardy slices of bread that are simply irresistible. By soaking stale bread in a fragrant mix of milk, lemon peel, and cinnamon, you’ll infuse every bite with amazing flavor. After a quick fry to get that perfect crunch, a sprinkle of spiced sugar takes it over the top. Perfect for sharing (or not)!
Tips for Success
• Ensure the bread is stale (2 to 3 days old) to properly absorb the milk mixture without becoming overly soggy. If your bread is fresh, lightly toast it before soaking.
• For added flavor, steep the lemon peels and cinnamon stick in the milk for at least 30 minutes before mixing in the eggs. This allows the flavors to infuse better, resulting in a more aromatic dish.
• Avoid overcrowding the pan when frying the fatias douradas; cook them in batches. This helps maintain the oil temperature, ensuring a crispy texture rather than a greasy result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a different type of bread for this recipe?
Yes, you can use other types of bread, such as brioche, challah, or even gluten-free bread. Just ensure the bread is somewhat stale so that it can absorb the milk mixture without falling apart.
What should I do if I don’t have milk or want a dairy-free option?
You can substitute milk with almond milk, soy milk, oat milk, or any other non-dairy milk of your choice. Just be sure to use an unsweetened variety to maintain the flavor balance.
How should I store leftover fatias douradas?
Store any leftover fatias douradas in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, you can place them in a toaster oven or pan on medium heat until warmed through and crispy again.
Recommended Drink Pairings
- Port Wine: The sweetness and rich flavors complement the cinnamon and sugar in the dish.
- Chai Tea: The warm spices in chai enhance the cinnamon and lemon zest in the French toast.
- Fresh Orange Juice: The citrus notes balance the richness of the dish and add a refreshing contrast.
- Espresso: The bold coffee flavor cuts through the sweetness, providing a nice contrast.
- Sparkling Water: The effervescence cleanses the palate and refreshes between bites.
Ingredients
Equipment:
With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!
Directions
- Slice the bread into thick rounds to your preference, ensuring they are sturdy enough to soak up the liquid.
- Infuse the milk by heating it with the lemon peels and the cinnamon stick; bring the mixture to a boil, then remove from heat and set aside to remain warm.
- Fill a deep frying pan with at least 3 fingers of oil and heat until it reaches a shimmering fry temperature.
- Set up a coating station with four deep plates: the first with the warm infused milk, the second with well-beaten eggs, the third lined with absorbent paper, and the fourth containing a generous mix of sugar and ground cinnamon.
- Submerge each bread slice into the warm milk for approximately 5 seconds per side until fully saturated but not falling apart.
- Dredge the soaked bread through the beaten eggs to coat both sides thoroughly.
- Lay the slices carefully into the hot oil and fry until they achieve a deep, vibrant golden-brown color on both sides.
- Transfer the fried slices to the absorbent paper to drain excess oil quickly.
- Press both sides of the warm, drained slices into the cinnamon-sugar mixture until evenly encrusted.
Adapted from a Recipe by: As Receitas la de Casa
Nutritional Facts (Per Serving)
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