Spicy Egg Bath for Your French Toast

Savoury French Toast with chillies and onion is one of the best snack-y dishes you will have in life. Because who can say no to fried bread with some spices thrown in. If you can resist the temptation, let me know. Not that I would hang you upside down or force-feed you, okay? So do not run away, my pretty.

The idea of this post was suggested by Dolly. She wrote a post on French Toast (that rhymed and I declare myself a poet) which brings together the Romans and this fried bread dish. Being the inveterate opinion giver that I am, I had to put in my two bits on her post, to which Dolly responded with an invitation to do a guest post for her. So here I am with two slices of French Toast in my tummy, feeling like a veritable Roman gourmand and typing away whatever comes into my French toasted mind. Now Dolly does not just put recipes – she gives you a backdrop to it which tickles the imagination. When I learnt that the French Toast, which we have corrupted in India with our typical obsession with spices and heat, was actually the product of a 1st-century Roman fellow called Apicius, I was chuffed. Who would have thunk, right?

Below is how you go about making it for yourself. Since I made it for just myself this morning (I foresee the husband protesting and pouting at being left out), it is enough for one.

Ingredients

Eggs, 2

Bread, 2 slices

Half of a small red onion, chopped fine

A chilli, chopped into thin discs

A handful of coriander, chopped fine

Milk (optional), about 1/4 cup

Cumin powder, 1/4 tsp

Garam masala, 1/4 tsp (recipe for homemade garam masala is to be found at the end of the post)

Red chilli powder (a pinch or two)

Salt

 

Wholegrain spelt & malted barley seeded bread slices with ancient and sprouted grains. I found this bread the other day on the aisles and it is delicious. Nutty and with a slightly chewy texture to it.
Spices. From left to right: Garam masala, red chilli powder and cumin powder. These are just roughly put into the bowls so please do not sprinkle such generous helpings of these.
Bread into the egg bath …
…and into the pan.
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Sauces to dip the bread into

Heat a skillet well and drizzle it with the oil of your choice. I am democratic, yes. I used mustard oil because it adds a wonderful flavour to Indian dishes. I did not go crazy with the oil – just enough to drizzle both sides of the slices. You can always opt for a bed of oil because they do crisp quickly with more oil. As a result of the less quantity of oil, I had to leave the slices to toast for a fairly long time.

While the skillet is heating, whisk the egg with above chopped ingredients and spices. Dunk the bread slices in them and coat both sides of each slice well with the mixture. The chopped veggies do not always stay put (perverse things), so you will have to spoon them onto the bread while frying. Now ease the slices into the skillet and toast both sides till they are crisp.

When they are ready to be ravished, just add some ketchup or Tomato Hot & Sweet sauce, because really, this sauce is a beauty. If you like it hotter, go for a sauce like a Bhut Jolokia hot sauce and let steam vent from your ears.

How to make fresh garam masala

2 tbsp coriander seeds

1tbsp cumin seeds

1 tbsp cardamom seeds

1 tbsp whole black peppercorns

1 tsp fennel seeds

1 tsp mustard seeds

1/2 tsp whole cloves

2 dried red chillies

2 tbsp ground turmeric

Toast the whole spices (except turmeric powder) on a skillet till they are fragrant (roughly for 2 mins) and grind the spices in a coffee grinder.Add the turmeric powder to the mixture and you have your garam masala which will stay well for up to a month in a mason jar.

Responses

  1. GlobeTrotters: A Pig's Tale avatar

    Will certainly be giving this bad boy a try!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Hah, I hope thou shalt not curse me after (you can always tone down the spiciness).

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      1. GlobeTrotters: A Pig's Tale avatar

        You may have met your match in me, I’m a spice lover!

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Dude (I do not usually use it, certain situations exempted), but I am an Indian. We probably have competition only from the Mexicans 😛 Unless you have been eating a lot of spicy curries during your growing-up years. I had a phal curry in Ambleside, Lake District, and I decided not to judge the British after that.

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  2. wanderlustplusone avatar

    Sounds delicious, it reminds me of Kejriwal toast with eggs that I sometimes have for breakfast at a local restaurant near me. I will definitely give it a go one of the weekends ?

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Kejriwal Toast did you say? It is possibly an Irani cafe twist on it. You might just like the taste of it. Enjoy it! 🙂

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  3. Anna Iltnere avatar

    Looks soooooooooo yummmy!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you Anna, it is. Might be a nice, savoury snack by the salty sea 🙂

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  4. Nilzeitung avatar

    s Looks delicious, you just try it !!!!!, great

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you 🙂 It is delish.

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      1. Nilzeitung avatar

        If they say it, me and I do with Knoblauch to it

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Oh yes, please do 🙂 What is Knoblauch though?

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      3. Nilzeitung avatar

        Is garlic, berries of family

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Ah. Garlic. A new German term for me. Cheers.

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      5. Nilzeitung avatar

        It has very often, opportunity here in Berlin, with shopping of special foods demanded there are fish with garlic as in Egypt or general case in mediterranean area it is with fish dishes inseparable in IT kitchen also all starter, in connection with lemon both are vitamin Rich times-time.

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      6. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Have you used Google Translate? The words are a bit jumbled, Nilzeitung. But I think I could figure out what you are saying. Cheers.

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      7. Nilzeitung avatar

        Have you used Google Translate?
        “Yes, yes, yes I admit

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      8. Nilzeitung avatar

        _ (“..“) …??☺

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  5. lexandneek avatar

    This is so different from any toast we’ve ever had but looks delicious. A great way of reinventing the French toast. Will have to try it.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Okay then let me know if you did like it? 🙂 It is spicy and yum.

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  6. Cheila avatar

    It looks amazing but I can’t eat spicy foods! 😦

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      You can cut out the chillies. Just put a hint of it for flavour and tone down the spices 🙂

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      1. Cheila avatar

        Hmm… now we’re talking…

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        You can Always customise anything in life 🙂

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      3. Cheila avatar

        True!!! I love that you always have something wise to say. You’re my guru, Cathy dear!

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        HA HA HA if I am your guru, Cheila dear, you are in Big trouble.

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      5. Cheila avatar

        Why? I’m sooo cute and well-behaved!

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      6. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        It is about the words ‘guru’ and ‘me’ put together in one line that is bound to get you into trouble 😛

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      7. Cheila avatar

        No, you’re wiser than you know, my dear!!

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      8. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Tee hee. I am feeling a bit happier. No one has called me wise till today. Kisses 😀

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      9. Cheila avatar

        hugs!!!

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      10. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        But this thing of customisation kills Adi. Because whenever I end up in a restaurant or an eatery, I like to ask for options or specify how I would like a dish. He Hates it. So customising things can also come with a risk of pissing off the partner and coming across as difficult. But what the hell – I still do it.

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      11. Cheila avatar

        Hahaha por guy! I can imagine you ordering and him sitting there, just rolling his eyes

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      12. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        You have got his number, Cheila 😀

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      13. Cheila avatar

        hahahaha

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  7. arealwookie avatar

    Yummy…

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      It is. I am sure your Viking genes can handle it 😉

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  8. arealwookie avatar

    Perhaps, but the alien part of me is turning absolutely green 😉

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Make that chilli green and we are talkin’ 😀

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      1. arealwookie avatar

        Ha ha ha…good one. I did not know that my species liked green chili. Perhaps I would love the green beer on St. Paddy’s day also. Top of the evening to you!

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        To you too! 🙂

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  9. koolkosherkitchen avatar

    Reblogged this on koolkosherkitchen and commented:
    From a great traveler and an immensely creative blogger Dippy Dotty Girl comes this fantastic guest post – a delicious savory variation of a French Toast that takes a very special bath…

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  10. Fabulous-Fusions avatar

    That main zoomed photo talks to me- make me, make me, make me soon 😛 I guess I found my breakfast for tomorrow 🙂 no, tomorrow my husband makes sabudana, so day after 🙂

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I am a fan of sabudana! 🙂 So I try and not buy it too much because I have it in vadas, as khichdi, papad… you name it. Have fun with this then 😉

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      1. Fabulous-Fusions avatar

        My husband makes simple sabudana with crushed peanuts, but I know there are many ways to eat it. I love vada made of sabudana, so I guess I have to try to make it soon 🙂

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Oh yes the vadas are delicious. The only problem is I cannot stop stuffing myself with them :-/ What he makes is sabudana khichdi. I can endless amounts of that too! Now you see why I try and not keep it at home always. But now that you put me in mind of it, I shall go to the Indian store and buy me a bag 😀

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      3. Fabulous-Fusions avatar

        Looking at your recent photos I can loudly and honestly say- you can eat a looooot of sabudana and nothing will happen to you 😛

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Aww you are sweet. Non non, after 30 the metabolism does go downhill for all 😉

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      5. Fabulous-Fusions avatar

        You are so right!!!! But not in your case- in my case 😛 I celebrated my 30th birthday few months ago and since then I’m only putting on weight. My 30s have started quite bad…. 😛

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      6. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        I am 36! 😀 Gosh, the world is getting younger or is it the way other round 😉

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      7. Fabulous-Fusions avatar

        If you are 36 looking like that then my speed of putting on weight recently has to be immediately reversed (if I want to look like that at 36) 😛

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      8. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Hee haw haw. I am very much that age and inching my way towards 40. Thank you, you are just quite lovely for thinking so x

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  11. Avant-garde avatar

    This is one great recipe to try ❤

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you for checking it out 🙂

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  12. Osyth avatar

    I don’t want this. I need this. Seriously late night raid the cupboards and the fridge and sling it together before collapsing in a food-coma, need this. Thank you – I hope to see you on the other side

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      You have to just make it to the other side of the channel and I shall do the needful. I cannot have anyone collapsing on me, especially from food coma. Non non!

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      1. Osyth avatar

        Just checking crossings now!! ?

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Checkin’ in on your checking 😀

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      3. Osyth avatar

        Oh how I love free-falling play with word conversations. YOu just earned yourself a follow (not a stalk) which I am certain will make your day ?

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        What can I say, I can never complain about that *says she as she does a little jig

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      5. Osyth avatar

        An appropriate dance, may I say ?

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  13. chukkiskitchen avatar

    I can feel the taste in my taste buds. Love it 🙂

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you. Go make yourself a French Toast and reward your tastebuds? 😉

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      1. chukkiskitchen avatar

        Yes Its night time here. but will definitely make one soon for sure 🙂

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Ah, I read that you are in Aussie land 🙂 Cheers.

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  14. Balvinder avatar

    I grew up eating savory french toast. This look amazing with fresh chopped onion and green chilies.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you Balvinder. I did too 🙂 But I have finally stopped pouring in the amount of oil that used to go in when I was a kid. That is the only difference I guess.

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  15. rhythminlife avatar

    Good heavens ???. That looks sinful ❤

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      But not that bad either. Much less oily than it looks 😉

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