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Make the batter, layer Coconut flakes on the bottom, layer french toasts, sprinkle liberally with more coconut shreds and some sugar and bake. The toasts bake up quickly and beautifully, are mildly sweet, chewy and coconutty, and are a must must make. Each ramekin serves 1. There is no added Oil and the french toast batter is gluten-free. Use gf bread for a gf version.
Serve these with Strawberries on top. The toast warms up the berries and the flavors work perfectly together. Perfect for Father’s day Brunch!
More Sweet Breakfast options here.

The other day there was an incident on the comment section that reminded me of a post by Steffi about Vegan Community needing more Teachers and Sales people.
At some point or the other, every one of us has been yelled at on social media or on the blog, questioning our commitment. Like Hey you cant be Vegan, because you use chocolate(if you forgot to mention you used vegan chocolate), palm oil butter(because of the deforestation and Orangutan killing associated with Palm oil), Coconut products(because in some countries monkeys are enslaved to pick coconuts) and so on.
I have accepted the fact that I cannot be vegan enough for someone or the other. I can relate to the anger too, because I went through the anger phase for a few months as a new vegan as well. Getting angry at people giving up on their plant-based diets, at flexi-tarians, at proud vegetarians who dont see where dairy comes from and so on, but not necessarily calling them names. I would be angry alone and try to work my way out of it.
The only thing that is created from all that anger is negativity. As Steffi mentions on her post, what we forget about the core of Vegan-ism, is compassion. Being kind to each other, to human humans, especially those who are already on your side. Everything can be mentioned kindly. All the anger is not really helping the animals. Passion is a great thing to have and we can use that passion to do more. There are shelters and rescues which always need volunteer help, There is activism, support activist groups in their events in the neighborhood, Vegan outreach like helping restaurants label already vegan options, giving them ideas on adding some other easy vegan versions of things, encouraging talks and discussion about our choices at social/school etc events. Holding fund raisers to help all the sanctuaries and rescue who work tirelessly on the front lines taking care of so many animals.
There is so so much more to do than bash someone, who already knows the meaning of the term Vegan, and is trying their best to embrace it in as many ways as possible.

On that note lets eat sweet.
Make this!
Steps:
Sprinkle Coconut flakes on the bottom

Mix the batter and add bread to it.

Layer the bread in the ramekin

Top with coconut flakes and sugar.

Bake and serve hot with Strawberries.

Baked Coconut Crusted French Toasts.
Allergen Information: Free of Dairy, egg, corn, soy, refined Oil
Makes 2 4.5 inch shallow Ramekins
Ingredients:
French Toast Batter:
3/4 cup Coconut milk
2 Tablespoons Oat flour
2 Tablespoons raw Cashew flour (or Oat/spelt/sorghum flour)
1 Tablespoon flax meal
1 Tablespoon Coconut flakes
3 Tablespoons Maple syrup
a generous pinch of salt and cinnamon(or other spice of choice)
2-3 Slices of multigrain Bread or day old regular Bread chopped or torn into 1-2 inch pieces
1/4 cup Coconut flakes
1 Tablespoon ground Raw sugar
Method:
Mix everything under batter. Let the batter sit for 5 minutes.
Add bread to it. mix well to coat.
Sprinkle coconut flakes at the bottom of the Ramekins. about 1 Tablespoon per ramekin.
Layer the bread in the ramekins. I used shallow ramekins, so made 1 layer of bread.
Top the bread with coconut flakes. about 1 Tablespoon.
Then sprinkle 1-2 teaspoons ground sugar on top. Or use maple syrup.
Bake at preheated 400 degrees F for 15-17 minutes until the top is golden.
Serve hot with strawberries and maple drizzle.
Tips:
To make Cashew and Oat flour, put raw cashews and equal amount oats into a blender and blend till evenly powdered. Use 1/4 cup(2+2 Tbsp) of that mixture.
Variations:
You can also use 1/4-1/3 cup pancake mix, 2 teaspoons flax meal, 3/4 cup non dairy milk to make the french toast batter for a nut-free version. Or use any of your favorite vegan french toast batter recipes.
Add sliced strawberries or blueberries between 2 layers of the bread, in a deeper ramekin and bake for a stuffed French Toast.
Drizzle melted chocolate on top instead of maple for a Samoa cookie effect.
Add other spices, vanilla extract or rum extract.

This chewy coconuty goodness is being shared at Slightly Indulgent Tuesdays, allergy Free Wednesdays, Rickis wellness weekend











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So far I’ve escaped any heavy online vegan-bashing, but sometimes it can get rough out in the real world when fielding questions and comments about my “diet.” Food is so, so personal – almost like discussing religion or politics. I do my best to keep my food choices to myself and not impose on others – but it seems some folks just spoil for a confrontation. There will always be those kinds of people, but what has been so clear to me since starting this blogging journal is that the loving and support vegan community is so strong it outweighs the nasties.
Meanwhile…as I write this, I’m looking at my bowl of oatmeal with disdain. Please pass the French toast :-).
yup. some people just spoil for confrontation in the real world. I just try to ignore them these days.
Bashing on your site is just ridiculous. AS IF you could possibly be any more vegan than you are. Sheesh. I’m sorry girl, you so don’t deserve that. I’m seriously hoping to find the time to whip these up sometime in the next week. Maybe for my dad for a father’s day brunch whilst I’m at their house for the weekend. Love to you girl. Keep your head up. xx
yes make these! whenever i get into these situation i channel hubbs. what would he do and then i dont get affected:)
Hi Richa,
This recipe looks delicious! I should probably know this, but is oat flour what you can make by grinding rolled oats in a food processor? Or is it something else that I would need to buy…?
Also, sorry that you had to deal with hateful comments. I really can’t understand why people feel a need to talk down to others, especially over the Internet, where it’s not even remotely a dialogue but just a one-sided bullying. Don’t let it get you down. Your warmth, compassion, and love for what you do shine through in every post on this blog and the other 99.999% of us really appreciate it!
Thanks you <3 🙂
yes its just ground up oats. i usually throw some in a blender and after 2 or 3 cycles, there is nice fine flour.
stunning, richa! i can almost taste that perfect coconut crust.
it breaks my heart that someone would take the time to post hurtful comments to you. practice what you preach. how can a vegan be so nasty to another who’s heart is so obviously in the right place? hypocrites.
I think he was just having a bad day, something got triggered. It happens. I hope it doesnt happen too often though.
Thank you for reminding all of us that being compassion is all to important- we should support one another best as we can. It is so easy for people to hide behind their computers and name call/harass/criticize- let’s see if they actually are brave enough to say it to your face, probably not.
This french toast looks perfect for Fathers Day Brunch- book marking! Do you think I can make this the day before than bake as directed?
I agree. It is easier to hide behind technology.
it should work out fine if kept overnight too. You might have to bake it a few minutes longer for it to bake well inside.
Agreed, someone will always have negative comments, but you have this lovely french toast!
yes, i give french toast to distract from those negative thoughts!
One of my goals for this summer is to find good, vegan Sunday brunch items to make. This one is going to be tried this weekend…thanks!
I find food choices to be very personal. I don’t bash people who choose to eat meat, dairy, or whatever (like my husband). I do try to set a good example and show how eating vegan isn’t based on deprivation. I always hope that the respect I show others on their food choices is reciprocated towards my vegan choices (not always successful but sometimes it works).
Great! Let me know how it works out!
I know right. It is far from deprivation. I eat so much more awesome stuff now. I cant imagine why I would eat all the same tasting non adventurous meals before 🙂
looks yummy …..
loved it as its baked to perfection…yummy