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Happy National Angel Food Cake Day, y’all!
Yes. That is an actual holiday. A holiday that should be celebrated! And, since I prefer to celebrate allllll day long, I thought we’d start with breakfast!
Sara Lee reached out to me and asked that I create a recipe to help celebrate. They’ve recently released a new product – angel food cake! It comes frozen, just like their pound cake. There are only 130 calories per serving and it’s absolutely delicious! You just thaw and serve!
Remember back in March on National Pound Cake Day? Well. I celebrated with a Grilled S’mores Pound Cake Sandwich back then, so I thought it would be fun to go in a similar direction with the angel food cake. Treat it like bread instead of cake, because that means you can eat it at any time of the day. This french toast is a totally acceptable way to eat cake for breakfast!
Thank you, Sara Lee, for giving me an excuse to eat cake at all hours of the day. It is much appreciated.
So, I just whipped up the usual mixture of milk and eggs for the french toast, but then I got creative with the syrup. I really wanted to incorporate cream cheese into the recipe (because it’s my favorite food group), so I melted it into my syrup. Now, I just want to warn you that this syrup is not the prettiest syrup ever. It’s got little chunks of cream cheese floating throughout it. The flavors are amazing though! The cream cheese mellows the sweetness a bit and adds a nice velvety texture. I stirred in some cinnamon, too.
The nice people at Sara Lee are also offering up a $50 gift card and 3 coupons for free angel food cake to one lucky winner! You can enter to win below the recipe!
Angel Food Cake French Toast with Cream Cheese Maple Syrup
Ingredients
For the french toast:
- 1 package Sara Lee Angel Food Cake thawed
- 4 large eggs
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
For the syrup:
- 3 ounces cream cheese
- 1 cup maple syrup
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
- Slice the angel food cake into 1 inch thick slices. Set aside.
- In a shallow dish, such as a pie plate, whisk together the eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and salt until well combined.
- Place as many slices of cake as will fit in the egg mixture and let sit 2 minutes per side.
- While the cake is soaking, heat a skillet over medium-low heat. Spray with non-stick cooking spray.
- Add a couple of slices of cake to the hot pan and cook for 4-5 minutes or until the bottom is golden brown.
- Flip to the other side and repeat.
- Repeat with the remaining slices of cake.
- While the french toast is cooking, heat the maple syrup, cream cheese, and cinnamon in a small saucepan, whisking often. Whisk vigorously before pouring over the french toast.
Nutrition Information:
This post was sponsored by Sara Lee. As always, all opinions are 100% my own.
Hallie says
I LOVE ANGEL FOOD CAKE!!! Especially with strawberries!
Kathy says
My favorite way to eat angel food cake is with strawberries and whipped cream but I’m not against eating it by itself either!
Lisa Brown says
i like it with whipped cream and fruit
Emily says
I like angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream. Although this looks amazing!
latanya says
I like plain with ice cream on the side
Vicki G says
Can’t wait to try Sara Lee angel food cake.
Darlene says
I have to admit I’m curious enough to try this.
Danette says
This may now be my favorite way to eat angel food cake. I also just love it plain!
Marie King says
I will definitely be trying this recipe. I have tried so many lately from you and they keep turning out AMAZING! Can’t wait to try this!
Jocelyn@ BruCrew Life says
Cake for breakfast? You know I’m all over this for sure!!!!
Anne Rogers says
I think what you shared today will be my “new” favorite way to eat Angel Food Cake!
Gloria // Simply Gloria says
Oh my, I love holidays like this! And, I remember when you did the grilled pound cake sandwiches…my mouth is still watering from it! I’m definitely going to have to make that recipe and THIS one! (=
Megan says
I love angel food cake with homemade whipped cream and strawberries but I haven’t tried this recipe yet!!! It may be my new favorite!!!!
Miss Violet Love says
My favorite way is to eat it the old fashion way…homemade whip cream & fresh strawberries! But, serious kudos for you to revamp it this way. I never would have thought!
Miss Violet Love says
Whoa! This looks AMAZZZING!