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Monday, November 28, 2011

French Toast -with Chickpea Flour - no eggs

I didn't have a chance to post my breakfast post this weekend...a little busy...(I'll get into that later) I made this Saturday immediately after I saw it on Yummy Tummy So excited that I had most of the ingredients already so I was good to go! She is like me ...not liking sweets for breakfast... I used what I had on hand and this, like most of the recipes I make is so versatile to make it the way you like it.

Ingredients:

4 slices of bread
2 tablespoons oil (for the pan, actually butter would be good here)
1 cup chickpea flour (gram flour)
1 teaspoon turmeric
1/2 tsp chili powder (make it as spicy as you like...or not)
1/2 tsp garam masala
1 tablespoon fresh snipped chives
1 shallot chopped
1 teaspoon honey
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
1/2 teaspoon salt
water




In a shallow bowl mix the chickpea flour and dry spices...




add the remaining ingredients and slowly add some water and stir it all up until it makes a thin batter.


dip a slice of bread ...just like you would if making French toast...



flip it to coat both sides...

I had the batter too thick at first...it was okay, but I liked it better when I added more water to thin batter.


Heat a griddle with a little oil(oil with butter will work)...I just picked this cast iron griddle at Macy's on Black Friday! My Christmas gift to myself...or I should say to my family, because we all can use it for pancakes, tortillas, burgers, grilled sandwiches...well just about anything! So this is my first try out with my new pan!!!


Toast them like you would making French toast, then flip to the other side.. I added butter on the second batch I made, since that is what I like about making French toast...cooking it in butter.



I thought it was a little bitter so I added a touch of honey...maybe it could use a little lemon or lime juice...or yogurt?





It was a very satisfying breakfast, and my daughter even liked it. She is so good about trying new things!

A little finishing salt on top...I forgot to add salt into the first ones. Mmm, so good and so hearty! I'm sure you can find many other things to add to this savory, egg-less French toast! So I learned a few things along the way, and it was easy to try out a few different things. What you you add?

28 comments:

  1. That's a great way for breakfast. Yummmy!

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  2. Looks like a very healthy breakfast you've got there! Bet would be even better with some curry:D

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  3. Wow this is very unique, using chickpea flour! Very nice way to start using your new cast iron pan!

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  4. It's a savory french toast! Awesome! I'm with you, I'd rather have something salty or spicy for breakfast than something super sweet. Bleh. That's what coffee creamer is for :)

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  5. What a fantastic take on french toast, very original :D
    *kisses* HH
    p.s. do stop by and enter my giveaway daaahling, there are two opportunities to win!

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  6. Not your typical American breakfast...I love how you always try new things! Looks delicious!

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  7. Love this..we used to get this in our hostel ..So so yumm!!

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  8. I love French toast,I never would have thought of making them without eggs; looks so good; always learing something new on your blog; merci.
    Rita

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  9. wow..awesome dear..you have made it so soon...Hope you liked it..

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  10. I've never cooked with chickpea flour before. This french toast looks awesome!

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  11. That sure looks interesting. I haven't used chickpea flour before and not sure if this is my kind of breakfast (I guess more the sweet kind..lol) but it looks like something I would try for an easy lunch maybe.

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  12. It reminds me of a southern French dish called panisse I think, chickpea savory cookies sold in the street. I tried making them at home but it is so tricky, these would be a lot easier!

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  13. This is completely new to me. I would never have thought to make a savory French toast. Yours sounds really delicious. I know my husband would enjoy this. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  14. interesting, a savoury one and with turmeric! it's really nice coming here and see new ways of doing french toast. so you did this for national french toast day? as for your question, if i make this, i'll probably add in some onions and cabbage.

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  15. Lindsey-I would love these amazing french toasts with the chickpea flour...would have to google as to where I could find some. I'm certain that our wholle foods store does not carry it!
    So healthy, tasty, and wow!...no eggs!

    p.s. will check out your other blogs to follow, as well! just realized it..duh, what's wrong with me?

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  16. I really like this flavor combination. Thanks for sharing!

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  17. wow, this is so creative! it looks great!

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  18. Savory, Indian spiced french toast? How much mroe delicious or creative can you get!

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  19. What a unique and delightful recipe...delicious!

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  20. Hey ho, I also do not like sweet breakfast, so this is perfect! Looks like I need to get some gram flour soon.

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  21. Look absolutely delicious:)

    Lyndsey sometimes I have porblems to enter I dont know why!! xx

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  22. What a great idea - I have used pancake mix in the past and actually preferred it to the eggy version. Any Sinterklaas plans :-). Lots of love

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  23. This is very creative! I do like besan and it is a God sent for those with egg allergies. Will have to give this a try.

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  24. What a creative dish. It looks good and I think, it is worthy of being featured on Let's Do Brunch. I enjoy your recipes and they always tempt me.

    Come on over, tomorrow and and see all the features and please bring food.

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  25. Cast iron pans are the best. I bet you use yours a lot from now on.

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  26. What an amazing recipe - and it's perfect for allergy sufferers too! I like the flavours you have used in it. Thank you for sharing it with Let's Do Brunch.

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