Do You Know How To make French Orange Toast? Learn From These Simple Tips
Plant based diet breakfast dish Fluffy, Soft orange French toast ready when you use Aquafaba liquid. It is often used in vegan grilled items as a substitute for eggs, because the texture and composition of starch and protein makes it useful for thickening, binding, emulsifying, and foaming. Use your favorite bread or fruit to make your own signature version.(Photo by Ahmed Rabea from Pexels)
Things Required For Toast:
1 ½ cup milk milk without sweetener, harmless
½ cup of almond flour
1 cup of aquafaba.
2 tablespoons of pure maple syrup
¼ teaspoon of cinnamon
2 cubitan salt (optional)
½ tablespoon of orange zest (from half orange)
8 slices of whole wheat bread (around ¾ inches thick)
Berry Compote
4.5 ounces (about 1 cup) blueberries or raspberry (fresh, or frozen and disbursed)
½ cup Applesauce.
1 teaspoon of pure maple syrup
Procedure:
Step 1: Heat the oven to 400˚f and keep the rack on a baking sheet.
Step 2: Combine plant milk, flour, aquafaba, maple syrup, cinnamon, and salt (if using) in a bowl and stir until the mixture is smooth. Transfer to a shallow pan.
Step 3: Stir on the orange zest and mix well.
Step 4: Warm nonstick skillet on medium heat. Dip any slices of bread into the mixture and let soak for a few seconds. Turn over and soak for more seconds. Place it in a skillet and cook with medium-low heat for 2 to 3 minutes. Turn it gently, then cook the other side for 2 to 3 minutes, until golden chocolate.
Step 5: Place toast on the wire shelf and bake in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes, until it's fresh.
Step 6: Combine fruit, apple sauce, and maple syrup in a blender and pulses until the sauce reaches Chunky consistency.
Step 7: Serving warm French toast with berry compote.
Note:
- Use a large nonstick pan to make French toast in a batch.
- The texture of toast will depend on the type of bread you choose. More denser bread needs to be soaked a little longer than softer bread.
- You can use liquids from canned beans or other boxes or beans, or make it yourself.

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