I’m going to become an Irish step-dancer. Stop laughing… I’m serious. Well, that’s assuming I can find a dance teacher to take on this 35-year-old mess of incoordination, with zero dance experience, but a whole lot of passion.
It’s just always been one of those things for me. I regret never having done it as a child. Years ago, I told my husband that if we ever had a girl, I’d be signing her up for lessons as soon as she could walk, so I could live vicariously through her. He was smart enough not to argue with me on that plan. But since it seems we’re destined to create a big brood of boys (and they’re much more interested in busting ghosts than dancing), it looks like I’m gonna need to live this dream for myself. Probably best that I fulfill my own dreams anyway, rather than pushing them on my kids, huh?
I’ve contacted a few local Irish dance schools and have yet to find anyone offering adult beginners classes at a time and location I can get to, but I’ve not given up hope yet. This middle age mom is ready to show Michael Flatley who the real lord (rather, lady) of the dance is. Stay tuned…
We had a lovely Valentine’s Day around here, filled with enough delicious goodies to throw me off my diet for at least the rest of this week. Oh, but it was worth it. So worth it. I surprised my loves with this special breakfast, which had everyone oohing and ahhing with each bite. For a weekday breakfast, it’s surprisingly easy to pull off. Simply prepare the ‘sandwiches’ the night before, wrap them in plastic wrap, and refrigerate. This will actually help firm up the Nutella, which will make the sandwiches easier to dip in the morn. You can cut the sandwiches into any shape or not cut them at all…though the scraps make a really nice snack with a glass of red wine…just sayin’.
Nutella and Strawberry Stuffed French Toast with Raspberry Coulis
Ingredients
For the French Toast:
- 8 slices white bread
- 1/2 cup Nutella
- 4-6 large strawberries, sliced
- 2 eggs
- 1/8 cup milk
- Pinch of salt
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 3/4 cup raspberries
- 1 tablespoon sugar
Directions
Spread each slice of bread with a thin layer of nutella. (Fight the urge to spread it too thick.) Place the sliced strawberries on four slices of the bread, then place each of the remaining four bread slices on top to make four nutella-strawberry sandwiches. If desired, use a cookie cutter to cut the sandwiches into creative shapes. If preparing ahead of time, wrap the sandwiches in plastic wrap and refrigerate. Eat the scraps.
Lightly beat the eggs with the milk and salt. Melt a bit of the butter in a nonstick pan over medium heat. Dip both sides of each sandwich into the egg mixture. Place the dipped sandwiches in the hot pan and cook for a few minutes on each side, until golden brown. The nutella will become warm and melty. (It’s easier to carefully flip the sandwiches using a fork and your hands, rather than a spatula.) Sprinkle with powdered sugar, if desired.
For the raspberry coulis, puree the raspberries with the sugar. If desired, pass the mixture through a fine sieve to remove the seeds.
Diet Update: Avoiding the scale like the plague this week and enjoying my valentine’s day chocolates. Will be back on track next week…promise!
Yummy idea!!! Thanks!
I think it’s awesome that you are trying to fulfill a childhood dream! And the french toast looks delicious!
What a french toast!! Looks so yum!
What a fun idea for French toast – love the presentation. Of course, around here, that would have to be maple butter in the middle.
Those are so cute! And I bet they don’t taste bad, either. At first I thought I’d file them away in my brain for next Valentines day–and then I realized that there’s probably no wrong day of the year to make your family chocolate-filled french toast. 🙂
Wow! How much fun are these?! They look beautifully delicious.
Your photos are lovely and look delicious! I am an adult Irish dancer and love it! Contact me if you have any questions about getting started–I’d love to chat.
christy at dorrity dot net