(Picture by JennyJ. Isn’t she an amazing cook and a photographer? I want to lick the screen!)
This gluten free, low carb French Toast is so amazing, you’ll forget you were supposed to feel guilty.
Cutie’s Oopsie French Toast
1 egg beaten w/ a bit of cream, vanilla and cinnamon
Coat two oopsies w/ egg mixture and fry in butter like french toast.
I had two this am w/ butter and SF pancake syrup (*cleo’s note: Davinci’s hazelnut syrup rocks) and 2 breakfast sausages – YUMMO!!!!
(* another note: This recipe is so awesome, you won’t even realize it’s not French toast with actual bread!)
** Laurie uses sweetzfree, but Jenny omitted Sweetzfree and said the recipe was sweet enough, so if you don’t have any, you’ll probably be all right.
ETA: this batch of oopsies I added a bit of cinnamon 🙂
Anna_Marie says
I will definitely be making this for breakfast this weekend! It looks YUMMY!
ps. thank you so much cleo for posting all these awesome recipes for the oopsies! i love your blog and there’s always something new for me to try out! thank you again!
cleochatra says
Thanks so much for being so kind!
I am so disorganized, and it’s so nice that people want all of the oopsie recipes in one spot so people can find them easily.
Lowcarbfriends.com has been so extremely supportive and helpful trying to keep all of the oopsie excitement to particular areas, and this helps me to locate everything so that I can brag on the recipes (and their creators)!
I love the french toast, and it seriously tastes just like french toast. The davinci’s impresses me as well. Who knew hazelnut would actually taste like maple syrup?
K says
You are brilliant! Ever since I have used your oopsie recipe it’s like the low carb heavens have opened up. I can have true egg salad sandwich ( yeah I said it sandwich). Anyway tried ur french toast I used a dollop of ricotta cheese sprinkled with cinn. and slim sweet(lo han),super amazing. I check ur blogg daily. Love it.
K
cleochatra says
Thank you so much for your feedback and kind words!
I’m so glad you check back! I’ll definitely be updating all this week with new recipes and pieces!
I need to make more oopsies tomorrow… I’ll also be making broccoli cheese soup and will have pictures of that as well.
cleochatra says
Fantastic! I applaud your ingenuity, and loved the feta recipe as well.
HoneyBee says
Ok, I just drooled!
I have been craving pancakes and this looks like it will do the trick!
WooHoo
Dyniece says
This recipe is to DIE for!! I didn’t have any lc syrup so I melted 1 tbsp butter and put in 1/8 tsp of Mapeline, and dusted my “french toast” with a little splenda then poured the syrup over it. I’m in heaven! You are a Goddess, Cleo!
~ A says
What's an oopsie?
Jamie aka Carbarella says
Hi there! Here's the oopsie roll: https://blog.yourlighterside.com/2009/05/gluten-free-low-carb-buns-aka-oopsie.html
Briana says
I tried making these tonight for dinner but the oopsies were an epic fail…good thing I didn't use all the batter…so with the rest of the batter I put to cook like pancakes and topped with butter, cinnamon and SF Syrup and they were sooooo delish!!! Your site is saving my low-carb diets life <3
BUFFALOGAL says
My husband and I started lo carb a couple weeks ago. First try at the oopsies didn't go so well…I didn't beat the whites firm enough. Ever since them I'm like an oopsie factory. I even got my husband to make some! Tomorrow I'm trying the french toast with DaVinci's sf strawberry syrup. I can't wait until morning!
Wildgeraniums says
OH MY! These are even better than the traditional french toast recipte. Very filling, and rich taste, too. THANK YOU, goddess of the lighter side…you have given me back my buns -for sandwiches, of course! as well as my favourite breakfast. You rock.
Jamie aka Carbarella says
May the syrup be with you, Wildgeraniums. And the buns.
LuAnne Smith says
Thank you thank you thank you. These were super yummy! My 4 year old daughter loved them too. In fact she was disappointed when we ran out 🙂 Wasn’t sure if I could get the Oopsie roll recipe right since I baked them on my Pampered chef stone, but they turned out wonderfully. Will definitely be making these again.
admin says
Excellent, LuAnn! I didn’t know they could behave on a stone. You rock! I am so glad the French toast was a hit. Four year olds are some of the best food critics out there, so pleasing them means you’re golden.
shadowx1110 says
I honestly can’t be more overjoyed over these oopsies, they are so satisfying and so versatile. I just made the french toast this morning and I felt like I was eating pancakes, which is a blessing all in itself. I’m getting so many ideas from this site, thank you so much this alone makes it possible to stick with low carb living!
admin says
I am so happy you like them, shadow! I really appreciate you taking the time to send me such kind feedback and thoughts.
LuAnne Smith says
For those of you like me who have to get up way too early in the morning and just want something fast for breakfast. The oopsie french toast microwaves really well. I made extra on purpose so as to see if they would hold up well and they did Yay! A quick and easy 5 am breakfast.
admin says
What a great idea LuAnne! Thank you for sharing your wisdom. And since you have a few extra… I would like mine with…
Erica says
I will be trying oppsies for the first time this weekend and this is definitely on the menu as well. Oh my goodness, to think if my oppsies turn out great, boy oh boy, burgers here I come!
Jamie says
The oopsies really made a difference for me in the beginning. I was so sick of lettuce wraps I could plotz.
Kathy Fuller says
Just made the oopsie French toast!! OH YUMMMMMMMMMM!!! It was divine!! 🙂 I’m not much of a sweet eater and these were absolutely perfect with just the right amount of sweet taste from the sugar free syrup. Definitely will make these again!! 🙂
Jamie says
Kathy, I am so glad! When my friend Amy came up with the recipe, I was like, “Really? You can do that?” She is pretty fabulous. She made me a true French Toast believer.
Celine says
do you have a carb count for these? I didnt see it…
Jamie VanEaton says
I would count these at 2 carbs each to be more than safe. That’s assuming there is 1.5 in carbs per slice and adding in the cream cheese.
Megan Knakiewicz says
how much vanilla and cream?
Jamie VanEaton says
Hi, Megan. It’s to taste. You’ll add maybe a tsp of vanilla, closer to 3 Tbsp+ of cream.
Mrs. T says
These were great with Mrs. Buttersworth sugar free syrup. The Davinci’s is really hard for me to find, its just super small bottles around here and for the price it’s not worth it!
Carmen says
These were AH-mazing! So yummy, felt like I was cheating, thanks for sharing this recipe 🙂
Your Lighter Side says
I am so happy to hear that! Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know!
Megan says
Everything I have made with oopsies feels like a cheat to my mind. I was making a sandwich this morning and I kept thinking ‘you shouldn’t be doing this!’ But I can, because oopsies are a low carb dream 🙂 The french toast tastes like french toast. Win.
wendy says
This sounds amazing. I can`t wait to try it.
Charlotte "Ann" McAdams says
Yesterday, my Doctor told me I HAD to go on a low Carb diet. When I got home, I got on my trusty computer and found you. I am soooo happy that I did. But I must confess, I am 79 years old and I have never heard of an Oopsie. I simply cannot wait to make them. I plan to make them for dinner this evening – Can’t Wait. I will let you know how they turn out. Thanks again for your great site.