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Recipe: Cinnamon Croissant Pain Perdu

A wonderful way to start the day or a celebration, cinnamon croissant pain perdu. Chef Eleanor Chow Waterfall, from Cadeaux Bakery joins Jennifer Palma on Global News Morning Weekend BC and also discusses the importance of women in the culinary industry and the Yes Shef event. – Oct 27, 2024

Chef Eleanor Chow Waterfall, Cadeaux Bakery

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RECIPE:

● Cinnamon Croissant Pain Perdu:

6-8 large croissants

500 ml whole milk

6 whole eggs

100 g sugar

½ vanilla bean or 1 tbs of vanilla extract

2 g or ½ tsp of ground cinnamon

● Honey Butter:

100 grams of softened unsalted butter

100 g golden sugar

50 g honey

1. Method – Prepare Main Dish:

a. Heat oven to 350 degrees F

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b. Line a 9”x9”x 2” pan with parchment paper

c. Cut croissants into small pieces and fill pan

2. Method – Create a Custard:

a. Bring to a boil whole milk, ground cinnamon, and vanilla bean in a heavy bottom pan

b. Whisk together eggs and sugar until completely combined.

c. Temper a small amount of the boiling liquid into the egg mixture until completely combined

d. Pour the remaining liquid into the egg mixture until completely combined and then strain through a sieve

3. Method – Combine and Assemble:

a. Once strained pour hot mixture over the croissants in pan. Press the croissants down until completely submerged. Let stand for 10 minutes while the croissant soaks up the liquid b. Cover with tinfoil and bake at 350 degrees F for 30-35 minutes turning halfway through baking

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c. Once cooked through let cool completely or overnight in the fridge

d. For serving cut into 9×3” squares and your choice of topping

4. (Optional) Method – Honey Butter:

a. Smear a light layer of honey butter on 2 sides of the bread pudding

b. Heat a small pan at medium heat and gently sear each side of the bread until nicely caramelized creating a crunchy texture

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