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Mango Pom Juice & Coconut Brioche French Toast for Thanksgiving Breakfast & Giveaway!

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I imagine that yesterday was like every other Thanksgiving Day, filled with stress over having family over, not wanting to talk to certain family members cause they’re nosier that TMZ;  food not being finished on time, making multiple runs to the store, even within the last 15 minutes of their opening hours and then the choking feeling of who’s going to clean up all the mess.

What did your morning look like? Was it in order and peaceful? Did you even think to have breakfast? No, right? The only mission we all had yesterday was ensuring the food we promised to serve as the patient host, was delicious and cooked to point, without pulling out a dry, or even worse, burned bird.

I knew what our day was going to be like: A HOUSE FULL OF LOUD CUBANS, fighting over white meat, complimenting my mother on her mashed potatoes, spilling my dads sangria, as it’s passed around the table, and ultimately waiting for the moment to break out the domino table and espresso maker.

Because I was confident dinner for 20 was going to be successful and stress-free, I relaxed yesterday morning and even disregarded that I was responsible for 4 dishes.

Instead, I wanted to play with some more pomegranate goodies I left at my parents house from my visit just 2 weeks ago. My sister, on the other hand was irritated that all I want to do is create “new” food in this good ol’ traditional Cuban cocina. Whatever. My youngest brother, the pickiest of us all, was quite intrigued by what I was getting ready to make.

And, it’s still National Pomegranate Month, so I’m entering this recipe to their site for a special gig. Not to mention I’ve yet to tell you all about the exclusive trip to their orchards, which I will in just a few days.

The one thing we ALL agree on is that french toast is the best breakfast food. Ever. And I wanted some.

Sometime last year I made a very delectable french toast with sweetened condensed milk and coconut. Coconut is something I grew up eating as cavity-causing canned dessert called coco rallado en almiva (shaved coconut in honey), paired with guava shells. Can’t imagine it? Go ask any Cuban and they’ll tell you it’s the best thing next to flan. Entirely effortless and so good you WILL eat right out of the can. And, my mom loves coconut water, fresh from the shell, so it’s something we just like to have in the pantry.

So the original french toast I made with coconut, was a smash hit. If I’ve ever walked away patting myself on the back on something I made up on the fly that’s not akin to Cuban or Latin, I’d say  that was it. A certain man even asked me out on a date, it was so good. His lips said it all.

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The version I made yesterday morning is similar, but with some alterations based on what was available amongst all the traditional Thanksgiving food. I definitely wanted to make a pomegranate based french toast, but something about adding coconut was going to offer an unparalled compliment.

Trust me.

We had brioche and french bread, both of which I used. As for the coconut, we didn’t have dry shavings, but we did have that canned coco rallado!

I went to work!

Instead of mixing sweetened condensed milk and coco shavings, I thought the canned dessert would work just fine. It’s already sweet and has just about the same consistency of my home made mixture of the two ingredients. The canned dessert, however, doesn’t have milk, rather honey, still offering a similar amount of sweetness and texture.  Now the pom juice. If’ you’ve had any of the flavored POM Wonderful juices, you’ll know that they’re not that sweet. I used the mango flavored one to off-set the sweetness off the coconut, not just to make it a pom toast.

It worked! Damn it was good!

The recipe below is the adaptation of the one I made last year, so it’s not as labor intensive. All you have to do is find the can of coco rallado made by ANSEL. You can find it in the Latin foods aisle of your local grocery store. If you feel like making this and can’t find it at your local store, email me and I’ll send you a can. It’s really that good and I want you to try it!

I hope you had a beautiful, delicious and blessed Thanksgiving! If I can get it together, I’ll share how this years’ turkey day went. I’m over here eating left-overs now!

¡Buen Provecho!

New note: my brother, the picky one I mentioned above, TORE up the french toast even after 20 minutes of lights, flash and placing arils on the toast! Bona fide goodness.

MANGO POMEGRANATE JUICE & COCONUT BRIOCHE FRENCH TOAST

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 loaf of brioche or French bread, cut in 3″ rounds
  • 3 eggs
  • 2.5 tbsp mango pomegranate juice
  • 3 heaping tbsp. dulce de coco (shaved coconut dessert in honey called coco rallado made by GOYA or ANCEL)
  • 1 tsp. nutmeg
  • 1/4 cup arils, or pomegranate seeds
  • 3 tbsp. maple syrup
  • powdered sugar for dusting, optional
  • 1 tbsp. butter

Method:

In large bowl, whisk eggs and pom juice. Add dulce de coco and nutmeg and combine well. Place bread in egg batter and cover both sides entirely. In a 8″ non-stick skillet or stove-top grill pan, melt butter on medium heat. Using tongs, transfer each piece of bread to skillet and toast on each side, for about 2 minutes on each, until golden brown and edges are nicely toasted.  Do the same for all if the do not all fit at once. Transfer to serving plate and stack to your liking. Drizzle desired amount of syrup and powdered sugar. Sprinkle and decorate with pomegranate seeds! Yields 6 pieces.

NATIONAL POMEGRANATE MONTH GIVE AWAY!!!

So because it’s still National Pomegranate Month and I’m in love with the company and what it represents, the fab folks in Cali agreed to sponsor a give away in each post in my POM trip series (starting on next Tuesday) and even this one because it’l be the last post before the celebratory month ends! For this one, I’m giving away a hand-full of fresh pomegranates and a box of  12 POMx bars, straight from the factory! Two people will be chosen, one winning each gift. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: leave a comment  and then tweet this post,  including @brenherrera and @pomonline, which will give you an extra entry! Contest will end on Dec. 3rd, so get to it! I will use an Internet based random number generator, which I always use but seldom picture.

UPDATE 12/04/09: This recipe has been submitted and accepted for POM Wonderful’s Blogger Contest! I’d love for you to vote for it! There are other great entries, but I really do stand by mine because it’s rocks and is sexalicious! So, won’t you vote for it by clicking here http://tinyurl.com/ycfthtr. You don’t even have to register! Just clive the “Vote” button! Done. Thanks! Smooches!

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42 thoughts on “Mango Pom Juice & Coconut Brioche French Toast for Thanksgiving Breakfast & Giveaway!

  1. This is lookin so delish, I’d make it but can’t get Coco Rollado here, have to drive 45 miles to get it, retarded right? and Ancel is the BEST. I make my own Brioche so if I can get the Coco it will be for Christmas Morning.
    Aperece muy rica and that’s the way I like it!

  2. Some of the best “French Toast” I have had in a VERY LONG TIME..The taste took me by surprise because it was something I wasnt expecting but let me tell you I LOVED IT and I encourage everyone to try it. Easy to make, even easier to gobble down.

  3. 1) Those plates – gorgeous
    2) Photo – I. Die!
    3) Recipe – Must. Try!

    Seriously, you have come up with some winners using POM.

  4. Hey there girly… how the heck are ya? I just got back from a mini, mini trip…. darn 18 hour flights from Japan… man… I’m totally digging the french toast.

  5. Alright! I see you shaking things up in the kitchen again. Forget tradition. It’s your WORLD! The french toast looks good. Keep on CREATING.

  6. thanks for the support on voting! Voting is still open at POM Wonderful site! Tell your foodie friends and coworkers! Winner of POM fresh fruit and bars is JenJenk! CONGRATS! Will be in touch shortly!

    Thanks for all the entries!

    As for the recipe, it was out of this world, really! My brother killed it as soon as I finished photographing it! LOL! I hope you’ll try it!

  7. Loving the pomegranate on this one! I usually can’t figure out how to cook with pomegranate, but this looks pretty easy and I think I can handle it. Yahoo for pomegranate month!
    -Sylvia

  8. Bren, this looks AH-MAZING. Oh, and I completely understand about a house louder than TMZ. I bet Dominicans can give Cubans a good competition in the noise department… :/

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