How many of you have used our breads – Challah, Sourdough, Cinnamon Raisin, French – to make a weekend treat of French toast? Lots! Now, how many of your have used Asiago bread for the same? Not so many!
I’ll bet that’s because you’ve not made a savory French toast buffet. I know it sounds unusual, but bear with me. How do you like a good bagel with cream cheese and other fillings for a brunch option? Now think about a French toast made with Asiago and topped with cream cheese and all the other fixins? Yum! Right?
This weekend, our daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter will be in town. What a great option for us to have for a lovely family meal!
So about the bread…Asiago bread contains Asiago cheese, a very aromatic and flavorful cheese. We have used it (and recommended it) for grilled cheese sandwiches, savory meat sandwiches, to be served alongside pasta or meats, and just for toasting.
For those who enjoy bacon and eggs, this is a natural extension of that type of meal. Rather than separating the eggs and toast, we are combining them! This is a great meal to serve for weekend company because the fillings platter can be prepared ahead and all you have to do is make the toast. Here’s what to do:
Prepare the eggs with a bit of milk, whisking thoroughly. I might add some spice, such as a variety of Old Bay, or a fresh-ground pepper mélange.
Saturate each slice of bread well with the egg mixture and grill.
Meanwhile, prepare a spread of cream cheese softened with a few drops of milk until easily spreadable.
Have a plate of thinly-sliced tomato, red onion, lettuce, cheeses (whatever type suits your fancy!), prosciutto, lox, and any other type of filling you might like on a bagel.
There is NOTHING like a savory feast to begin a lovely weekend morning. We can’t wait to hear your feedback on this idea!
As an aside, it’s fascinating to know that, because of the high protein content in eggs, they are considered meats.
According to WebMD, one egg has only 75 calories but 7 grams of high-quality protein, 5 grams of fat, and 1.6 grams of saturated fat, along with iron, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids.
The egg is a powerhouse of disease-fighting nutrients like lutein and zeaxanthin. These carotenoids may reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in older adults. And brain development and memory may be enhanced by the choline content of eggs.
All the more reason to incorporate them into a delicious meal!
Now a little run-down about some of this week’s specials. For the first time in a long time, I’ll have “Oh, Baby! Caliente!” brownies available. These are like Mexican hot chocolate – cinnamon and cayenne are the featured flavors and it’s an amazing combination in our rich, chocolatey brownie. We’ll also have this year’s first batch of pumpkin pies. (Yay!!!) They are my favorite pie and I’m so excited it’s finally time for them! We’ll have another go-round of our pumpkin bread, which means Fall Flavor Boli rolls, too! There are probably other specials that I’m not remembering right now, but they’ll all be on the menu below and you can e-mail with any questions you might have.
Speaking of e-mail, it’s SO WONDERFUL to get your e-mail responses and orders! Thank you for supporting us all these months and for letting us plan ahead to have everything you might want. Your orders make a huge difference to our being able to plan our production for the week. Keep the orders coming!