I did try out one of these simpler but creative recipes to share with you here – these Cinnamon Brioche French Toast Skewers. It’s a basic french toast recipe except for three clever changes: one, adding dried hibiscus and lavender to the butter in the frying pan or griddle, two, adding the Moroccan spice blend ras el hanout to the batter, and three, skewering the french toast on cinnamon sticks, making a super-fun treat for kids. They didn’t have any hibiscus or lavender at my Wholefoods, so I ended up sprinkling a few sachets of Tazo’s Passion tea into the pan and I LOVED the effect it had. The dried flowers coated the french toast and gave it a sophisticated and floral tang that was unexpected but so delicious. I would absolutely make it this way again.

Book Club: Try This At Home // Cinnamon Brioche "French Toast" Skewers

Book Club: Try This At Home // Cinnamon Brioche "French Toast" Skewers

Book Club: Try This At Home // Cinnamon Brioche "French Toast" Skewers

Cinnamon Brioche “French Toast” Skewers

Serves 4.

  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 vanilla bean, split, seeds scraped out, and seeds pod reserved
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon ras el hanout (Moroccan spice blend; optional)
  • Four 2-inch-thick slices brioche
  • 12 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus (optional) more for serving
  • 2 dried hibiscus flowers, crushed (optional) [Katie’s note: I used two sachets of Tazo Passion tea in place of the hibiscus and lavender flowers to wonderful effect]
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon dried lavender flowers (optional)
  • Pure maple syrup, warmed, for serving
  1. Preheat the oven to 300°F. Place a cooling rack over a baking sheet and set aside.
  2.  In a shallow dish, whisk the eggs, milk, vanilla seeds, salt, and ras el hanout together.
  3. Cut the crusts from the brioche slices and cut each slice crosswise into 3 strips. Insert a cinnamon stick into one end of each strip. Dip each piece of bread in the egg mixture, letting it soak for at least 5 seconds on each side, and transfer to the cooling rack to drain.
  4. Heat a pancake griddle or electric skillet over medium-low heat. Add the butter, the vanilla pod, and hibiscus and lavender flowers, if using, and cook until the butter is melted and bubbling. Add half of the soaked bread pieces and cook, turning once, until golden, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer them to the rack-lined baking sheet and keep warm in the oven while you cook the remaining bread.
  5. To serve, stack 3 skewers on each of four plates. Spread a little more butter on them, if desired, drizzle warm syrup over them, and serve.

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