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Yoghurt French Toast

April 27 2026
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This is my go-to French toast when I want something a little bit special, but still super easy.

When Tamar Valley Dairy reached out to try their new The Creamery Pouches, I thought, what better way to use them than as a ready-made piping bag?

Once the French toast is ready, add a generous zigzag of creamy yoghurt over the top - the kids love this. Finish with some fresh fruit to match the flavour, a light dusting of icing sugar, and you’ve got a simple, indulgent weekend breakfast.

 

 

 

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Ingredients

Nut-free
10 minutes preparation time + 10 minutes cooking time
4

French Toast

  • 2 eggs
  • 125 ml (1/2 cup) full-cream milk
  • 1 tablespoon caster sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
  • 4 thick slices (about 5 cm / 2 inches thick) brioche or challah (a soft white milk bread also works well)


To Serve

  • 4 pouches Tamar Valley Dairy The Creamery Pouches
  • A few handfuls of fresh fruit, depending on the yoghurt flavour (optional - equally delicious with just the yoghurt)
  • Icing sugar, for dusting (optional)

Method

  1. In a large, wide, shallow dish, whisk together the eggs, milk, sugar and vanilla until smooth and well combined.
  2. Add the brioche slices and soak for about 1 minute. Turn and soak the other side, then gently press or drag the slices through the remaining mixture to absorb any excess custard.
  3. Heat a large frying pan over medium heat and add a small knob of butter, swirling to coat the base.
  4. Add the soaked brioche slices and cook for 2-3 minutes on each side, or until golden brown and lightly caramelised.
  5. Transfer to serving plates. Top each slice with a generous squeeze of yoghurt.
  6. Finish with fresh seasonal fruit (if using) and a light dusting of icing sugar. Serve warm.

 

NOTES

  • Bread choice matters: Slightly stale brioche or challah works best as it absorbs the custard without becoming too soft.
  • Thickness is key: Thick slices (around 5 cm / 2 inches) give you that custardy centre with a golden exterior.
  • Heat control: Medium heat is ideal - too hot and the outside will burn before the inside cooks through.

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