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Low FODMAP Lemon Curd French Toast Bites

Low FODMAP Lemon Curd French Toast Bites
LF Low FODMAP GF Gluten Free DF Dairy Free NF Nut Free

Low FODMAP Lemon Curd French Toast Bites

Prep
5 MIN
Cooks in
8 MIN
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Serves
4

My friends, these low FODMAP lemon curd French toast bites are SO good! They have a creamy lemon curd filling wrapped in golden French toast and a crunchy cinnamon sugar crust.

These French toast bites have now become a date night favourite, they are also perfect for sharing with friends.

Cooking note: You can cook these in the air fryer to make them extra crispy or you can easily pan-fry them (they are still just as tasty).

Prep in advance: This recipe assumes you already have a batch of our low FODMAP lemon curd sitting in your fridge. If you don’t have this prepared already, you’ll need to make some first.

Ingredients

Make gluten free

(6 French toast bites per serving)

LEMON CURD FRENCH TOAST BITES

8   low FODMAP bread
8   lemon curd (we used our recipe - see description)
1   large egg
2   low FODMAP milk
4   white sugar
3   ground cinnamon
1   butter or dairy free spread (only use if pan-frying the French toast)

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Method

  1. Cut the crusts off the bread and lightly flatten the pieces using a rolling pin. Spread a tablespoon of lemon curd over each piece of bread. Then roll each slice of bread into a tube.
  2. In a shallow bowl, whisk together the egg and milk until well combined.
  3. In a separate bowl, stir together the cinnamon and sugar to make the cinnamon sugar.
  4. Air fryer cooking method: Dip the rolled bread in the egg mixture until each tube is coated on all sides. Put ⅔ of the cinnamon sugar in a shallow bowl and quickly roll each tube through the sugar. Place the tubes in the air fryer basket, seam side down, so they don’t unroll. Cook at 190ºC (375ºF) on air fry mode for 4 minutes. Once cooked, remove immediately from the air fryer and roll in the remaining cinnamon sugar. Cut each tube into 3 bite-sized pieces and enjoy. If you are in the first phase of the low FODMAP diet you can enjoy 6 French toast bites (this is the equivalent of 2 pieces of bread).
  5. Frypan cooking method: Heat a non-stick frypan over medium heat. Once hot, add a dollop of butter/dairy free spread. Dip each roll in the egg mixture until they are coated on all sides and place straight into the hot pan, seam side down, so they don’t unroll. Cook until each side is golden brown, adding more butter/dairy free spread to the pan if needed. Remove the French toast rolls from the pan once cooked and immediately roll through the cinnamon sugar while they are hot. Cut each tube into 3 bite-sized pieces and enjoy. If you are in the first phase of the low FODMAP diet you can enjoy 6 French toast bites (this is the equivalent of 2 pieces of bread)
  6. These low FODMAP lemon curd French toast bites are best served warm. You can enjoy up to 6 bites per serving.
SHOW NUTRITION

Nutrition per serve

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Calories 292
Fat 6.3g
Saturates 1.2g
Protein 8.5g
Carbs 51.8g
Sugars 20.9g
Fibre 2.1g
Salt 0.4g
Iron 2.8mg
Calcium 64mg
Calories 288
Fat 6.3g
Saturates 1.2g
Protein 8.5g
Carbs 51.1g
Sugars 20.5g
Fibre 2.1g
Salt 0.4g
Iron 2.8mg
Calcium 56.1mg
Calories 283
Fat 9g
Saturates 1.2g
Protein 4.9g
Carbs 47.2g
Sugars 24g
Fibre 3.7g
Salt 0.3g
Iron 0.7mg
Calcium 63.4mg
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Alana Scott

In 2013, Alana was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. She also suffers from coeliac disease, is allergic to nuts and is intolerant to dairy products. This means she understands how difficult it can be to cook with multiple food intolerances. Her exp... Read more

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Anna Sloan (RD)

Anna Sloan is a FODMAP trained Registered Dietitian in New Zealand. She works as a Registered Dietitian and nutrition consultant at Nutrition Connection. Her many years of experience allows her to provide specialised advice for coeliac disease, irritable... Read more

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