Coconut Toast
You know I love to post recipes that are different from the normal recipes. One of my fellow bloggers posted this Coconut Toast and I just had to try it. I am so glad that I did! This was the most delicious toast but I did decrease the amount of sugar from the original recipe slightly. I only made 1/4 of the recipe since I was the only one eating it. You don’t add anything else to it after it is baked. I was thinking it would turn out like French Toast but not even close. I’m not even sure if I can explain how it tasted other than great….but here goes. It was very crunchy like a piece of toast browned in a toaster. I picked it up and ate it right out of the oven. It was sweet as if it had syrup on it yet it was not wet at all. It had a slight toasted coconut flavor and made a perfect breakfast for me.
Source: Adapted from http://www.haphazardhomemaker.com
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Ingredients
Place the bread on an ungreased baking sheet.
Add the rest of the ingredients to a bowl.
Using a fork, mix until completely combined.
Place the mixture evenly on top of the bread.
Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 20 minutes.
Turn the broiler on and watching carefully,
broil until the coconut is a light
golden brown then serve.
Coconut Toast
http://www.InDianesKitchen.com
Ingredients
- 3 Tbsp sugar
- 2 Tbsp butter, melted
- 1 small egg (I used half of a large egg)
- 1/4 cup sweetened shredded coconut
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 3 slices white bread
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Place the bread onto an ungreased baking sheet.
- In a small bowl, use a fork and mix the rest of the ingredients.
- Divide the egg mixture between the bread spreading it evenly on top.
- Bake for 20 minutes.
- Turn oven to broil. Broil until the coconut is a light golden brown then serve.
This looks yummy and something my daughter would love!
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It really was delicious! Such a refreshing different flavor. I expected the coconut to fall off when you bit into it and it all stayed together…yum!
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This is one of those posts that made me do a double take when it dropped into my email. Was I reading that right?! Never heard of putting coconut on toast before! Great discovery, I may just have to try this!
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Yes! That is what happened to me when I found it. I can not believe have good it was and it was so easy to make! Although it was a little sweet for me, I adjusted the sugar to make it to my liking. Definitely a keeper recipe!
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I’m more of a savoury person (mostly) so I’d probably do the same.
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I can’t bring up your site???
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How strange! I’ll look into it! Should be downontheplot.com (runs off to check domain hosting!)
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Isn’t it though! However, it tasted amazing! Give it a try! How is a your pumpkin doing. Our garden has finished producing.
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Pumpkin is still going strong. I have a few other smaller ones also. I’m hoping we don’t start getting any frosts any time soon as they’re not quite ready to harvest. My tomatoes are still green. I’ll have to bring them in to ripen soon. It’s going cold now.
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It worked on the laptop. It’s not going through on my mobile. How strange. Thanks for flagging this up for me.
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You’re welcome!
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I’m so glad you tried it and liked it! LOL Thank you! 🙂
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It was so good! I never expected it to turn out like it did. What a nice surprise! Thank you for the recipe Robin.
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nice recipe !
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Thank you!
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Sounds delicious! Thanks for the recipe! ❤
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You’re very welcome! It was very good!
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sounds yummy , Diane.
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Thanks!
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Sounds delish!
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It really was! Thank you Erica!
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Yummy toast! Really a delicious idea to use coconut in here.
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It was amazing! Thanks Megala!
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Looks tasty
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Thanks!
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That looks really good.
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It was fabulous! Thank you!
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Oh this is definitely a new way to eat toast that I had never seen before! And I adore the taste of toasted coconut! I’m so trying this! Thanks for sharing Diane
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You’re welcome!
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That sounds delicious … gotta try it in the morning!
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Enjoy! I think it was so delicious!
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I still didn’t get to make it but I think I might do it later today. My daughter loves coconut and I think it would be a nice after school snack for her.
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Oh what a great snack! Let me know when you do.
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I didn’t know such a thing existed! Thank you for sharing!
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You’re welcome!
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Coconut is good for you – that is permission to eat more slices!
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I like the way you think!
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Indulgences!! 🙂
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This toast looks wonderful! What a great idea. I love anything coconut.
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Thank you Dianna! It was very good and I’m with you….love coconut!
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Wow perfect for coffee ☕️ time
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Oh yes these would be great with coffee! Thank You!
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It’s my pleasure 😇
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That looks great!
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Thank you so much!
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You’re so inventive!
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Hahaha thanks but a fellow blogger gave me this one!
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Nevertheless, thank you for sharing it. 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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yummy making it now!!
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Enjoy!
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