Sunday, December 20, 2009

Simple homemade french toast recipe?

we have all the basic stuff... so no recipes with filling and ';like such as';


and please give me recipes that make 2 servings (2 slices per person)


thank you!Simple homemade french toast recipe?
1 egg, 1/2 cup of milk, 1 tablespoon of cinnamon (or more if you'd like), 1/2 tsp. of vanilla, a dash of salt.





mix all ingredients together, dip one piece of bread at a time, and place into a greased or buttered pan.





that mixture will make enough for 4-6 slices of breadSimple homemade french toast recipe?
My simple basic French Toast is.....


2 eggs beaten


3 Tbls milk


Cinnamon and sugar (optional)Sprinkle on toast after cooking. or put in egg mixture. Maple syrup is awesome on top of it too, along with either sugar mixture.


Powdered Sugar( confectioners sugar)


Or during the holidays just dip your bread in some good eggnog, if you like it, then sprinkle with some powered sugar, that makes some AWESOME french toast during Christmas. Hope I helped!
3 eggs


1/2 cup milk


3 tsp sugar


1/2 tsp vanilla


1 tsp cinnamon





Hand blend all ingredients, dip slices of bread into mixture, pan fry on med heat with 1-2 tsp veggie oil in frying pan.
Here's one that looks easy enough:





http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Easy-French鈥?/a>
You really don't need to measure. (Is there actually anyone in the world that makes French Toast from a recipe?) Just beat an egg or two with a fork and add some milk. Cinnamon is optional. Dip bread and fry in butter. If you run out of batter, and you aren't done, then make some more.


Historical note: French toast has been eaten in Europe since the middle ages at least. In England it was known by the French name ';Pain Perdu';, or lost bread. The idea was that it is bread which has lost its identity.
beat 2 eggs with 3/4 cup milk, add salt and cinnomon. toast the bread first, dip in the egg mixture, than fry.
All the recipes I have seen entered so far sound great, but they are missing a key ingredient: a small dash of nutmeg would really make those recipes rock.
Milk, Egg, Sugar, Cinnamon...mix all ingredients together...I don't know amounts because we just do to taste. Dip both sides of bread in mix and toast in greased pan. Top with syrup and enjoy!
Hi!





When you use sugar, use brown sugar in the recipes people have suggested-tastes better than regular sugar in French Toast.





Enjoy!
2 eggs, about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of milk. some cinnamon, some sugar, 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla extract. crack eggs, add sugar and cinnamon and mix, then add milk and vanilla, heat a few pats of butter in a fry pan.....place a slice of bread in this mixture and flip over to coat both sides ( you can use cinnamon/raisin bread if you have it, if not no prob). place in pan, when browned, flip when browned on both sides remove, you probably can cook 2 at a time......add butter and syrup or whatever you like and serve.....
with a fork, combine the following in a shallow bowl:





2 eggs


1/2 cup milk


4 tsp of sugar


1/4 tsp vanilla


1/4 tsp cinnamon


1/8 tsp nutmeg





dip slices of bread (day old french bread that's a little hard is best, but regulars stuff will work too) in egg mixture and fry in pan over medium high heat in 1 tbsp butter. sprinkle with a little bit of powdered sugar when done.





you can make the baked version by triple-ing the recipe and pouring the egg mixture over bread layered in a casserole dish. chop up 3 tbsp butter and sprinkle over top of casserole. Cover and refrigerate overnight. take out of the fridge and let sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes before baking at 350 degrees for an hour. adding fruit or berries and sprinkling them with 2 tbsp sugar makes the baked version extra special.

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