Before the syrup |
A highly popular pastry in Texas, kolaches are of Czech origin. The 'real' kolache is actually a wedding pastry filled with fruit - never meat. What we call the kolache in Texas is actually a klobasnek, which is essentially a little hot dog and cheese baked inside a rather large, sweetish airbag of fluffy dough.
Kolaches are a twice a year occurrence for us. When Greg is given the green light to fetch said treats, he buys too many. Which in turn means there will be one or two strays which are popped in the fridge and promptly forgotten.
Last night, in my usual bout of insomnia, I thought - why not slice up the remaining kolaches and make them into Czech French Toast? And - whattaya know - it worked.
Czech-ish French Toast
2-3 leftover kolaches, sliced diagonally in 1/2" slices
2 eggs, beaten
1 T milk or half and half
Pinch of salt
Pinch of sugar
Shake of cayenne pepper
Shake of nutmeg
Maple syrup
Beat together egg through nutmeg, dip kolache pieces in mixture and do your thing as you would French toast.
Drizzle over the maple syrup and enjoy!
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