That's a pretty big claim. I can think of a hundred different ways to make a crazy-delicious French Toast. But this one is my absolute favorite. It is simple but incorporates a special little twist in the choice of bread.
Although I have some yummy casserole versions of French Toast, I prefer the more traditional griddle-top method so I use a stove top griddle. The reversible double burner version by Le Creuset is fantastic. I just ordered one to replace my "faux" aluminum one. Do yourself a favor and get a quality cast iron grill pan. There is a big difference in the way it cooks. The more dense metal may be heavier, but that causes even cooking of your food and nice heat retention for good searing. We carry these griddles at both locations of The Chopping Block.
Let's talk about the bread. Some of my favorites for French Toast are challah, brioche or good old Texas toast. But in this recipe, I use a cinnamon swirl loaf coated with a nice white fondant type icing. I found a loaf like this at the bakery near my house and also at Whole Foods and Mariano's. It is a very dense, heavy bread swirled with cinnamon. When cooked on the griddle top, the icing slowly melts off and forms a delightful carameley glaze!
Combine all of the custard ingredients together in a large, wide bowl using a whisk to completely blend the mix evenly.
These have a nice glaze already on them from the icing, but I go ahead and pour some pure maple syrup and place a pat of butter on top, and I am in breakfast paradise!