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		<title>Baked French Toast Casserole</title>
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		//  Do&#160;you&#160;love French toast? Looking for a different twist on this breakfast classic? Then give this baked French toast casserole recipe a try. It's a great brunch dish that you prepare the night before and bake in the morning.  The baked French toast dish has three distinct layers. [...]<p>a</p>
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		//]]&gt;</script>  <p>Do&nbsp;you&nbsp;love French toast? Looking for a different twist on this breakfast classic? Then give this <a title="Baked French Toast Casserole by Paula Deen" href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/baked-french-toast-casserole-recipe/index.html" rel="external">baked French toast casserole</a> recipe a try. It's a great brunch dish that you prepare the night before and bake in the morning.</p>  <p>The baked French toast dish has three distinct layers. The top layer is a crunchy, caramely praline topping. The middle layer tastes like traditional French toast and the bottom layer reminds me of bread pudding. All together, it's a fantastic and decadent dish for breakfast or brunch.</p>  <p>We made the casserole last Friday while visiting our NYC friends, Jeff and Aimee. It was Aimee's turn to bring breakfast in for her co-workers. Typically, her co-workers bring in bagels or donuts, but Jeff raised the bar and made delicious fritattas the last time it was Aimee's turn. To keep the bar high, I suggested making a baked French toast casserole. Jeff, Hungry Bear and I made three casseroles <em>&#x2014; </em>a large one for Aimee's co-workers and two smaller ones for us to enjoy.</p>  <p>The <a title="Baked French Toast Casserole Recipe at Food Network" href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/baked-french-toast-casserole-recipe/index.html" rel="external">French toast casserole recipe</a> is by Paula Deen, so of course, there's a lot of butter, half-and-half and sugar. The praline topping is made with two sticks of butter and a cup of brown sugar. I would recommend not using the entire amount of praline topping, or the casserole may be too sweet and buttery. We used the topping quantity in the recipe across three casseroles. The sweetness was perfect and didn't require any maple syrup. One last tip is to allow the butter to soften before making the praline topping.</p>  <p>The baked French toast casserole was a big hit with Aimee's co-workers. It's a great dish that's easy to make. Serve it with some fresh fruit and your friends and family will be raving about it for a long time.</p>  <p></p><p>a</p>

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