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Banana Stuffed Peanut Butter French Toast

In my not-so-lengthy tenure of being a healthy lifestyle/food blogger, I’ve made many observations and I’ve learned quite a few things.  But the one major thing I’ve noticed is that everyone seems to have the best looking darn breakfasts EVER!  See here, here and here for examples.  That said, I’ve decided to step up my efforts in making my breakfasts a bit more interesting to my stomach and to my eyes.  A girl (sorry, woman) can’t live on a plain bowl of oatmeal forever, can she?

I’ve been seeing various recipes for oatmeal, grits, pancakes and waffles and while I want to try all of them, the one thing I had a hankering for the other day was french toast (or ‘fr-INCH’ toast, as my husband from Western Massachusetts would call it).  Perhaps it has something to do with the sudden change in temperature around here?  Maybe it’s because I recently had all that French food?  Or, maybe it has something to do with this post I happened to stumble upon the other day.  Whichever the case may be, I decided to forego my ‘yoush’ of having a bowl of hot, plain oats and made Banana Stuffed Peanut Butter French Toast.

The Usual Suspects...

To make this little breakfast diddy, you will need the following:

  • 2 slices of Trader Joe’s Sprouted Flourless Whole Wheat Berry bread
  • 1 1/2 TBSP of Better n’ Peanut Butter – low sodium (of course you can substitute with any other kind of nut or soy butter)
  • half of a small banana, sliced into 1/4 inch segments
  • 1/3 cup of egg whites
  • 1/4 cup of unsweetened vanilla Almond Breeze
  • few dashes of cinnamon
  • few dashes of nutmeg (BTW, did you know that consuming large quantities of nutmeg can possibly make you ‘loopy‘? )
  • pinch of brown sugar (or evaporated cane juice or any other dry sweetener of your choice)
  • drizzle of agave nectar, Trader Joe’s brand (honey or maple syrup would also be good here)

1) Spread your peanut butter on both sides of your bread.  I went a bit on the lite side with the peanut butter but feel free to glob it on, if that’s how you like to roll…

2) Take your banana slices and layer them onto your bread.  Unfortunately, I only had frozen bananas in my house.  I just can’t seem to use the fresh ones fast enough before they start turning into a brown mess and my house becomes a fruit fly farm.  I would suggest using fresh banana slices.  My frozen ones started to get mushy once they defrosted.

For all those green monster smoothies...

Like baby food...

3) Sandwich the two slices of peanut buttered, banana laden bread together.  Set aside.

4) Add your egg whites, almond milk, cinnamon, nutmeg and brown sugar together in a shallow bowl.  Whisk lightly with a fork.

Can't you just smell the cinnamon-y goodness?

5) Drop your sandwich into the milk mixture carefully.  You don’t want any bananas to fall out (hehe, Healthy Chow has a twisted mind).  Let the sandwich absorb some of the milk mixture.

Like taking a bath in milk

6) While your sandwich is soaking it all in, coat a small skillet with cooking spray and set your stove to medium.

7) Once your skillet has heated up, gingerly pick up your sandwich and place it onto your skillet.  Let it sit for about 3 or so minutes untouched.  You want the eggs to cook up a bit and give your sandwich a light crust.  You may also want to turn up the heat a bit here to medium-high.  Resist the urge to peek or flip ;)

Check out the oozing banana, it's trying to say 'hi' to you

8 ) Then, with a spatula, flip your sandwich over.  Let the second side cook for another 2-3 minutes.  If your sandwich appears to be browning too much, turn down your heat back to medium.

Flip that french toast!

Flip that french toast!

9) It’s done when both sides of the bread are lightly crunchy/toasted and have that beautiful french toast color.  Place it on your plate and then drizzle it with agave nectar.  Dig in!

Breakfast bliss...

Breakfast bliss...

I don't know how I've waited this long before taking a bite...

I don't know how I waited that long before taking a bite...

YUM-MAY!

YUM-MAY!

This french toast was absolutely scrumptious! It’s so basic, yet so out-of-this-world.  Why did I not make this sooner?  It literally took me ten minutes to prepare this from start to finish.  I always think that making a delicious breakfast is going to involve a lot of time and a lot of clean-up.  This proved me wrong.  There are no excuses now for not making a breakfast that is healthy, hearty and heavenly.  It’s stated that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.  This could not be more true.  If one can start the day with a nutritious and tasty meal, it sets the tone for the rest of the day.  You start off feeling full of energy, feeling as if you did something to take care of your body and feeling like you can take on the world because you gave your body (and mind) the nourishment it needs and deserves.

Not only did I enjoy eating my finished product, but I also had quite a bit of fun concocting this combination.  And just think of all the other possibilities…you could use nutella as the spread, stuff the french toast with thinly sliced and softened apples, peaches, pineapple or pears and even add chopped nuts, unsweetened dried coconut, dried fruit, dark chocolate shavings, ground flax seeds or fruit preserves as a topping.  Or, you could use different kinds breads such as a cinnamon raisin, oatmeal or even brioche (maybe not as healthy, but definitely divine).  The combinations are endless!

So the next time you’re rushing around in the morning looking for something to eat for breakfast, and you consider reaching for a pop tart, I hope you’ll remember this recipe.  You can decide whether you want to stuff your face with something overly processed and filled with sugar or just simply stuff your french toast.

What’s your favorite way to start your day (a breakfast food, a hot beverage, exercise, a stretch, meditation, prayer, etc.)?

Namasté,
Nicole

23 Responses to “Banana Stuffed Peanut Butter French Toast”

  1. VeggieGirl says:

    Hoooooly yum French toast there!!

    Favorite way to start the day = a nice walk with my puppy :)

    • Nicole - Healthy Chow says:

      Thanks VeggieGirl! Awwww, I think if I had a puppy (or any pet) that would be my favorite way to start the day.

  2. Ha! Nothing wrong with fr-inch toast! I’m from western mass too and I just can’t seem to lose the accent!

  3. brandi says:

    oh my goodness, this looks great! I love a good french toast :)

    favorite way to start the day – definitely a good, healthy, filling breakfast and some quiet time.

  4. Carolyn says:

    Nik, This needs to be integrated to our Burke breakfast!

  5. I walk 3 miles to work, and sometimes I dread it, but for the most part it is a great way to clear my head, wake up, and get ready for the day. Plus I avoid the crowds on the T which just make me cranky!

    • Nicole - Healthy Chow says:

      I hear ya, Meghan! The T crowds can be a bit much – especially in the mornings. Good for you! What a great way to get in your exercise everyday.

  6. Sues says:

    Ooh that looks absolutely amazing!! That would probably be my fave way to start the day :) But for now, it’s a nice walk and a big cup of coffee!

    • Nicole - Healthy Chow says:

      Hi Sues,
      I have to have my coffee, too! I wish I could not drink it, but I’m just not the same without it :(

  7. katecooks says:

    yum nicole!!!! thanks for the little shout out :) i just heard from best buy that my camera is fixed so i will be back soon enough, yay!!! your stuffed french toast looks gorgeous, so delicious!!!!! you can definitely do a lot of experimentation with that recipe…love the idea to use brioche :) mmm!

    • Nicole - Healthy Chow says:

      No problem, Kate! Ugh! I hope your camera is all better so you can be back posting more awesome pics of all your awesome meals!

  8. All I can say is Yum Yum :)

  9. I’m from Chicopee! I’ve been trying to get rid of the accent but it’s not going away. There are still a few words that I say funny!

    I use Joseph’s Wraps either the lavash or the flax ones. So good but can be pricey. I try to get them at BJ’s

    • Nicole - Healthy Chow says:

      Hi Pam! Oh Chicopee! I know where that is and I’ve been there a few times, too. I love the accent – it always cracks me up. People always think it’s a Wisconsin accent. Too funny!

      I use the Joseph’s ones as well. They are expensive but definitely worth every penny!

  10. justcooknyc says:

    i’m pretty sure i’d love this

  11. This is BRILLIANT. Can’t wait to try it!!

    Sarah

  12. Katharina says:

    Okay so I saw this on your little sidebar and I had to click it to see WHAT WAS UP!!! WOWW!! The step-by-step photography was absolutely necessary and totally convinced me that this is the bomb.com breakfast right here.

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Nicole Chow BioHi, I'm Nicole and welcome to Healthy Chow. My last name is Chow and this is my journey to living a life that is healthy and well-balanced. That being said, I thought Healthy Chow would be an appropriate name for my blog! I love to eat, I'm growing my love to cook and I'm in love with family, yoga and creating my own jewelry. This blog was started as a way to remind myself (and the world) that there isn't just one definition of healthy. We each just need to find our own meaning. Please join me as I find mine. Email me at healthychow@gmail.com

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