I don’t actually speak French. I bet you figured that one out on your own, didn’t you? But then again, you don’t come here to learn a foreign language, you come here to get fat get yummy recipes. And I am glad you came!![]()
Over the weekend, I whipped up the most Fall-licious breakfast for Jon & Seven…Stuffed Pumpkin French Toast. I had recently been on Recipe Girl’s Blog, and she had made a version of this, so me being me decided to recreate it in a different way. First off, she used Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. I was fresh out. I didn’t realize that the boys had eaten all of it when my back was turned. So I had to resort to Golden Grahams, which aren’t that different. Also, she didn’t stuff hers, and to me, French Toast needs to be Stuffed. Otherwise, you will miss out on some very rewarding calories. Ask my butt! It knows!
Give this recipe a try and let me know what you think of it. Fall? Licious? I have a hunch you’ll think so.
Stuffed Pumpkin French Toast
adapted from www.recipegirl.com![]()
- 2 large eggs
- 1/4 cup canned pure pumpkin puree
- 1/3 cup whipping cream
- 3 Tbsp milk
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp ginger
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 1 Tbs granulated sugar
- 4 cups Golden Grahams cereal, crushed
- Eight 1- 1/2 inch thick slices of French bread
For Cream Cheese Filling
- 4 ounces softened Cream Cheese
- 1/4 cup sugar
- splash of Vanilla
1. In a low-lying, flat bowl, whisk together eggs, pumpkin, cream, milk, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, vanilla and sugar.
2. In another low-lying flat bowl, place crushed cereal.
3. Combine cream cheese, sugar and vanilla in small bowl until smooth. Cut slits in each of the slices of bread, and stuff each slice with a dollop of the cream cheese mixture.
4. Heat griddle to medium-heat, coat with butter or Pam. Quickly dip bread on both sides into the egg mixture, then cover both sides of the bread with the crushed cereal. Place on hot griddle. Heat 2-3 minutes on each side, until lightly browned. Repeat with remaining bread if all of it does not fit on your griddle.
5. Serve immediately with maple syrup.
Before I go, I want to share a couple of pictures with you.
Seven. My Son Seven. Rotten ‘cause that’s the way I made him, I guess. On Monday, I had a large cookie order to work on, and I was all but done. I had cleaned up the kitchen, put away the utensils, the pans, the cookies. But in my haste on the way to the bathroom (yes, I GO) I left out the flour container. I was gone, what? A minute and a half? Two minutes? Okay, maybe I stopped and looked at Twitter for a second, but not long. Anyway, here’s what I came back to…
Devil Child. Couldn’t you just eat him? I could. I do, sometimes. He fusses though when I bite, he says it “hurts the baby.” Devil. Child.
Have a great weekend everyone! I am on my way to New England for a wedding and to meet a couple of Bloggers along the way! Stay tuned for updates !






































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Hahaha! Love the picture of Seven. Can't turn your back on him for a second.
The french toast looks fabulous! I love pumpkin and think I will try this one over the weekend.
Hope you have a safe trip and enjoy meeting new friends.
Pumpkin is my favorite baking ingredient! The french toast looks heavenly, and your little boy is a cute little "Dennis the Menace:)"
your son is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cute!!!
Gabe and Seven would get along fabulously.
The french toast sounds delish!
hahaha he's so cute! Just like my little guy when I'm in the kitchen, he's always "helping" me make messes too. =)
This stuffed french toast sounds goooood! I've made sevreal version on my blog of them. I"ll have to give pumpkin a try! Yum!
Love the idea of stuffing it… the more calories the merrier
Sounds great!
Yum… I love all things pumpkin. Looks delish! Have a good weekend in New England!
those pictures are just too cute!
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What a great fall breakfast! I love your additions!
I need to try this; it looks amazing!
Seven looks adorable! I love him covered with all that flour. Have fun on the east coast:) It's where I call home and I absolutely love it!
LOL..Devil child! And why do they always get in the flour?? mine does the same! Grrrr
You definitely have a baker on your hands! That French toast looks amazing.
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I have four of those little devil children myself! My 2 1/2 year old was watching Mickey Mouse in my bed last week. I checked on him a few times. He just looked so sweet and innocent. The next time I checked, he had that little devil look on his face. I went closer to him and found that he had been coloring all over himself, my pillow case, sheets, my body pillow (I'd die without that) with an orange marker! He got it all GOOD! I stupidly forgot to take pictures. And he's darn lucky it was washable markers, because it all came out!
Seven is so cute! How could you NOT eat that face!
Sus that looks scrumptious! & hello yes I could totally even Seven up! precious!
Could that look any better?! Shouldn't be reading your blog as you admitted we all came here to get fat! Hahaha.
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