Good morning friends! Happy Friday!
Can you believe that one week from today Thanksgiving will be behind us and we’ll be out fighting the Black Friday shopping crowds? Is 2009 really almost over? One week from today I’ll be putting up my Christmas tree and ‘inside’ decorations. Outside decorations will be done whenever we have a warm(ish) day.
Thinking about Thanksgiving yesterday had me craving breakfast for dinner. (That and I just was NOT in the mood to zip to the store so I had to come up with something from what we had in-house already.)
I tried to be creative and made up this dish:
Mandarin Baked French Toast Fingers
- 6 whole eggs (organic, free-range)
- 1/2 cup MimicCreme (or something like FF half-and-half if you are a drinker of dairy)
- 2 Mandarin oranges (or one regular orange)
- 7 slices Ezekial sprouted grain bread
-Crack eggs into bowl and add MimicCreme. Using a zester or microplane, zest the skins of both mandarin oranges into the bowl. After zesting, cut each orange in half and squeeze the juice into the mix.
-Whisk well.
-Make two stacks of Ezekial bread, cutting through each stack twice lengthwise to create the ‘fingers’.
-Dip each finger into the egg mixture and add to a prepared baking dish (I used my large round stoneware baking dish from Pampered Chef.)
-Pour remaining mixture into baking dish after all pieces are coated.
-Let sit in the refrigerator for one hour so that the egg mixture soaks into the bread really well (the sprouted grain bread is dense).
-Bake at 350 for 35-40 minutes (my toast fingers were double-stacked. If yours are in a single layer they may take less time.) Cover for most of the cooking time so they don’t get really dry.
-Or make your french toast in a pan on the stovetop like ‘regular’ french toast rather than baking.
-Once plated, garnish as you like. I sprinkled on unsweetened coconut flakes and some cinnamon, then used agave nectar as my “syrup”.
I think next time I make this I’ll try the regular french toast version on the stove top. The baked version didn’t have a very pretty presentation, but it had really good flaver with all that orange zest. Breakfast for dinner is always fun.
The rest of the day’s eats went like this:
Half of a banana before my 6:15 AM training client.
A beautiful 30 oz GREEN SMOOTHIE after my 45-minute arm-killing Iron Yoga session.
Lunch out with MSP at Three Margaritas. I’ve been craving their Veggie Enchiladas for weeks now.
It’s probably the healthiest meal I’ve every discovered at a chain Mexican restaurant. Sauteed veggies like broccoli, cauliflower and carrots tucked inside a corn tortilla and topped with CARROT PUREÉ. So good. I ate half the plate and brought the other half home. And ate the cold leftover beans for a nighttime snack. MSP thought that was the nastiest thing ever. (He doesn’t like cold pizza either!!! I can eat any food cold..)
Today’s discussion is on the topic of Thanksgiving: What foods are on your menu? Are you cooking at your house? If you’re a vegetarian or vegan, what are some of your favorite things to serve? Or do you have a favorite dish that you like to take when you go elsewhere for Thanksgiving?
We don’t go anywhere for Thanksgving. Most of our relatives are all out of state. Sometimes we go out to eat and hit up the movie theater. Last year (when I still ate meat) we picked up a full meal from Boston Market for our ‘turkey dinner’ and we loved it! It was fast and fun. This year, I’m aiming (keyword is aiming) to do some fun cooking at home, depending on the budget. (My list of ingredients for the things I want to make may cause me to NOT make some of them – then I’d just be spending all that money I’ll be saving on the Friday xmas shopping!) We always like to make a yummy breakfast on Thanksgiving so I’m thinking of tweaking a favorite recipe for Sausage Biscuits & Gravy into a vegetarian, non-dairy version. Still working on the ideas for that one. MSP would also LOVE some bread pudding so I’m thinking of making a Chocolate Croissant bread pudding recipe for him (too rich and full of dairy for my liking so that will be all him!) I also have my eye on a recipe for vegetarian Almost Beef Wellington as the ‘main dish’ for the day. We’ll see.
I always have grand ideas for cooking! If we have GORGEOUS weather that day, it may all get thrown out the window so that we can get outside for a hike!
Have a FABULOUS Friday everyone!
– Shari B. =)












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#1 by Alison on November 21, 2009 - 5:41 am
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I’ve never tried french toast with Ezekiel, I’ve always been afraid it wouldn’t turn out since it’s not a very soft bread. You can bet your beaten eggs I’m gonna try it now though!
I’m veg and we’ll do the traditional Thanksgiving meal with the omnivorous family, but I make and bring my own veg stuffing plus some other yummy veggie sides. Gotta be sure there’s a nice variety for us who will be passing on the turkey!
OK now I’m officially hungry and ready for some pumpkin pie!
.-= Alison´s last blog ..There’s Always a Silver Lining =-.
#2 by Cindy on November 20, 2009 - 9:41 pm
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Oh, I haven’t made french toast in a while…good idea!
We are having a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with my Dad. I am bringing my baked ooey gooey yams, the cranberry relish (that I tested tonight) and stuffing. Plus I am making desserts.
better get busy!
xo
scarf is in the mail!!!!
.-= Cindy´s last blog ..A Day out of the Cannon =-.
#3 by Shari B. on November 23, 2009 - 1:56 pm
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Mmm Cindy, do your ooey gooey yams have marshmallows in them? YUMMY!! Can’t wait to read all about it on your blog!!
#4 by Joan on November 20, 2009 - 7:57 pm
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wow I need a nap after reading what Carrie’s cooking…definately the cost of a flight would be worth it to get to her house. How many months have you been preparing girl?
For the past 25 years I’ve had Thanksgiving at my house for my family but this year we’re takin’ it to my folks house. Turkey will be on the menu…which is where my flexitarian comes in. Just a teensy bit tho, mostly will fill up on the steamed carrots, salad, mashed potatoes, stuffing, apple and pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce….definately traditional digs for my family….then off to hubsters family the day after for a ditto dinner! Lovin’ it!
Have a great Thanksgiving Shari and MSP and dogs!
.-= Joan´s last blog ..Are You Latin-o-phobic? =-.
#5 by Shari B. on November 23, 2009 - 1:55 pm
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Hi Joan! I felt that way after reading Carrie’s comment too!
She had to have been born with 8 arms! (Carrie, that’s a compliment… !)
The food at your family dinners sounds fabulous! It’s great that you are flexible enough in your nutrition that you will have a little bit of everything, turkey included!
Thanks for the good wishes – same to you and yours! Enjoy!
#6 by Sammi on November 20, 2009 - 3:54 pm
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Could you make me any more hungry? lol. Looks amazing! I can almost taste french toast now… lol. I’m with MSP on this one. I do not do cold leftovers. Microwave is a must.
I can’t wait for the green jello we make every year. It’s not exactly vegetarian friendly due to gelatin so I missed it so much back when I wasn’t eating meat. It’s amazing though! Green jello + pears + cream cheese + marshmallows (I think… lol.) I’ve never personally made it and right now I’m not remembering what exactly is in it. I think the cream cheese is my favorite part lol.
I can’t wait until Thanksgiving. Hopefully my work schedule won’t suck. (THEY HAVEN’T PUT IT UP YET!) I stopped by work today to see if it was up and the manager told me she hadn’t even STARTED it yet! I’m beyond angry.
.-= Sammi´s last blog ..Medical update + surprise package! =-.
#7 by Carrie on November 20, 2009 - 11:54 am
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I’m hosting a pre-Thanksgiving party on Saturday and here’s what I’m cooking:
Creamy Garlic-Herb Dip
Vidalia Onion Tarts
Cranberry Biscuits with Smoked Turkey
Spicy Chicken Bites with Cucumber Dip
Spicy Pickled Green Beans
Chili-Glazed Sweet Potatoes
Maple-Glazed Carrots
Mashed-Potato Cakes with Onions and Kale
Pecan Tassies
Pumpkin Pie Bites
Pumpkin Fudge
#8 by Shari B. on November 20, 2009 - 12:45 pm
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Holy moly Carrie, what time’s dinner? I’m booking a flight!!
I am really interested to hear more about the pumpkin fudge! WOW! Sounds great!
Is anyone giving you a hand with all that cooking??
I bet it’s going to be great! Happy early Thanksgiving! Enjoy!!