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6 eggs, slightly beaten 1 loaf French bread 1/2 pint (1 cup) whipping cream utter, margarine or cooking oil 1 cup orange juice 1 to 1 1/2 ounces orange liqueur powdered sugar
1. Mix eggs, whipping cream and orange juice. Then add liqueur to taste. Pour into large casserole or glass baking dish.
2. Remove ends from the bread and cut loaf into 12 to 15 slices, each about 3/4" thick. Place slices in egg mixture and let stand for a few minutes to absorb some of the liquid; then turn so the other side of the bread can absorb some of the mixture.
3. Cover bread tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate until you are ready to prepare the French Toast. (Some cooks soak the bread in the egg mixture overnight, refrigerated, so that it becomes almost custardlike in texture.)
4. When you are ready to cook the French toast, melt butter or margarine, or place oil in preheated skillet. (If using electric griddle, preheat to 325-350 degrees.)
5. Place four or five slices in to cook, but do not crowd. Cook on one side until golden brown; turn and cook on the other side.
6. Remove and keep warm while you cook remaining slices, adding more oil or butter as needed.
7. Place toast on serving plates and dust with powered sugar. Garnish with fresh fruit, if desired, and serve with honey, jam or syrup of your choice.
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