French Toast
I can eat French Toast for any meal on any day! All that cinnamon, nutmeg, milk, egg and butter cooked into a thick piece of bread drizzled in syrup….YUM! OK not just any syrup, I need Mrs. Butterworth. I never cared for the real maple syrup. I’ll eat it if that’s all there is, but in our house it’s Mrs. Butterworth!
French Toast is one of the first things my daughter learned how to cook and she did a fabulous job even as a child. I loved it when she was still living home and would make it for me. So give it a try and cook up some French Toast for one of your meals, you won’t regret it.
Ingredients
In a shallow bowl whisk the egg, vanilla,
nutmeg and cinnamon. Stir in the milk.
Heat a non stick pan over medium heat with
a tablespoon of butter. Once the pan is hot
and the butter melts, dip both sides of a
thick piece of bread into the egg mixture.
Don’t leave it there just dip, turn over,
dip the other side and place it in the hot pan.
Once the bread turns golden brown like the
picture above, flip the bread over and cook
the other side until it is golden brown too.
Remove the French Toast from the pan and
immediately put a pat or two of butter on
the hot French Toast. Drizzle with your
favorite syrup and enjoy!
French Toast
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Ingredients
- 2 thick slices of bread, I use Italian
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp nutmeg
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1 Tbsp. butter
Directions
- Whisk the egg, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg in a shallow bowl. Stir in the milk.
- Heat a large non stick pan over medium heat adding the butter. When the butter melts, quickly dip the bread into the egg mixture coating both sides of the bread evenly.
- Immediately lay the bread on the hot pan and cook until golden brown on both sides.
- Remove the French Toast from the pan and lay pats of butter on top of the French Toast and serve with syrup of your choice.
Categories: Breakfast
French toast is my favorite.
One of mine too!
I thought French Toast was just eggs and bread. My mom’s steps: mix the eggs in a bowl, slap the eggs on the bread, and put the bread in the pan. It’s just eggs on bread!!! This proves that my mom doesn’t know how to make french toast…
But yours looks great!!
Depending on where you live different food is fixed differently. This doesn’t mean mom doesn’t know how to cook….lol This is how it is fixed where I live. When you order it in restaurants here they make it this way too. The liquid gets absorbed into the bread and has extra flavor with the cinnamon etc. Very good!
I’m living in southeast Asia… No wonder why my mom’s french toast tastes differently.
That explains it! USA here! Tell her to try my recipe. See what you think.
My secret is revealed… vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and nutmeg? My city doesn’t have those… My family accidentally move into a very poor city, and the people NEVER!!! bake cakes… One time my mom wants to bake cookies, but the whole city doesn’t have a cookie tray!! I’m not lying. Why doesn’t my city have a cookie tray? because the people don’t have money to bake cookies!!! My parents are trying to sell our house (including my lab) to move to America, but no buyers, because everybody is so poor… And if I can’t sell my house I can’t get out of this poor city!! So if I want those ingredients, I’ll have to travel to a city nearby. To go to the closest city, it’s a five-hour drive.
OMG that does explain it! But then again, I bet nobody is overweight there! We eat too much sugar in the USA and have a huge population of obese people. I hope someday you can sell your house and make your move.
Thank you! It will be a very very long time to sell my house. And too much sugar there? It’s the opposite over here: underweight!
Sorry Dan my IPAD crashed on me and deleted your comment about my kitchen and dishes. My kitchen is about 18 feet x 15 feet. I do have a lot of dishes but I also have a wonderful husband that says if I make it he will do the dishes! He gets fed well and never complains about the dishes.
Haha, It’s Ok. Same with my Windows PC. But man! that is a big kitchen. And I’m sure that you cook great dishes!
You are so kind! I worked many hard years to get a kitchen like this. I had a really small kitchen in my last house.
Thank you! My lab was small and dirty when I started liking science, but now it looks better!
I can’t believe how much you have!
YUM! 😋
Thanks!
I soak my bread until it is about to lose its integrity and then throw it in to a flying pan. Thanks for the read.
You’re welcome!
Looks SO delicious!!
Thank you Lillyevechristie!
My favourite
I could eat this every week!
Oh! My mom used your recipe a couple days ago and it was truly delicious!
Wonderful Dan! I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for letting me know!!!!
You’re Welcome!!
My favorite next to pancakes!
Oh yes both are so addicting!
Like you, Diane, I think I could eat French Toast every day and never tire of it! It was one of the first things I learned to cook.
It was the first thing I taught my daughter how to cook too. Great beginner recipe!
I love French Toast. I think I might have some tomorrow!
French Toast is the first thing I taught my daughter to make when she was young. It is one of my favorites as well Terre, enjoy!