A warm tale of Banana French Toast Bake, perfect for gatherings and easy to serve.
Sunday mornings at Grandma Ruth's house were a casual affair, like gathering in the nook of a gentle embrace. Freshly baked bread on the counter, that heady aroma of cinnamon and sweet vanilla, and the cheery sound of the radio playing softly in the background—these were the elements that laid the foundation for our special French toast bake. Grandma never wasted anything, and her secret was using day-old brioche to give the dish just the right texture, a trick she passed on that I honor to this day.
Fast forward to my own first Sunday brunch as a newly minted in-law, with expectations set as high as skyscrapers, I pulled from her playbook. Cozying up in the kitchen with a bright array of bananas and strawberries, I hoped to capture the same warmth and welcome. While I whisked together eggs and cream, with a dash of cinnamon and a whisper of nutmeg, I mentally replayed the sound of Grandma’s laughter filling the room. A touch of salted caramel sauce added depth, transforming simplicity into something extraordinary. To my relief and delight, letting the bread sit overnight helped marinate all those wonderful flavors. For a final flourish, I topped it with a well-crumpled streusel that was golden, crisp, and promised a Sunday to remember.
Each bite of that Banana French Toast Bake mirrored the heart of Grandma Ruth’s lessons: embrace what you have, add warmth, and let the flavors of familiarity guide you. Letting it rest after baking ensured clean slices that are easy to serve, sealing a story of love and legacy in every delicious piece.