
Think of your favorite jam's or marmalade's, apricot, orange, peach, raspberry, strawberry, blueberry or plum, or if you prefer any fresh berries will do.


Make 1 1/2 inch slices and then with your paring knife make a slit to form a pocket, be careful not to cut all the way through.
For each individual serving I used a mixture of 2 tablespoons of fig paste along with 2 tablespoons of reduced fat cream cheese, so just figure out how many servings you're going to make and you'll be able to figure out the amounts. If you're using fresh berries you might want to add a little powdered sugar in the cream cheese for added sweetness.
Your egg mixture for dipping your french toast will consist of eggs, milk, cinnamon and vanilla. I always sprinkle more cinnamon on top while it's cooking, the more the better!
Recipe adapted from Everyday Food
Buon Appetito