Orange French Toast
1/2 C. Egg Beaters (or amount equal to 2 eggs of another substitute)
1/3 C. orange juice
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
4 slices whole-wheat bread
Beat egg substitute, orange juice, and vanilla extract in a flat bowl or pan until well combined. Dip bread in batter to coat both sides. Cook over medium heat in a skillet with a nonstick surface or one sprayed with nonstick vegetable coating browning both sides of each slice. Serve with margarine, pureed berries, low-calorie jam, sugar free syrup or hot orange sauce.
Yield: 2 Servings
Serving Size: 2 slices French Toast
Calories: 221
Fat: 2g
Fiber: 4g
Notes: If you use a soft white bread, it gets very soggy and doesn’t set up; You need a hearty whole wheat bread since the egg mixture is thinned out with the juice. Even then, don’t expect “hard” French Toast, its still somewhat soft. The orange flavor is VERY subtle, I used orange extract instead of vanilla after the first time and liked it with a slightly stronger orange taste.
The bread that I use is about 85 calories a slice with 2g of fiber, and nutritional information based on that. Sometimes to save carb calories, I will just have one slice, cut it in half and layer it with the orange sections in the hot orange sauce to make it LOOK like more, since I usually also have a protein with my breakfast too.