Easy French Toast Recipe

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Easy French Toast Recipe

 

By Leeanne Utiger
Many of us would like to know how to make an easy French toast recipe. For what a nice, special breakfast treat this in fact can be used for. Serving French toast up to another member of your family, your loved one, or simply even to just a friend.

Knowing how to follow an easy French toast recipe will become second nature to you in the future. This is the easiest recipe for French toast I have yet to come across, and I...m sure this recipe for French toast will be satisfying to you also.

Before you even consider jumping out of bed, all fresh and ready to whip up some delicious easily made French toast, you will need to know in advance if in fact you have on hand all the required ingredients. You will need:

Two eggs, two tablespoons of milk, salt, pepper, four to six slices of toast bread and butter.

Alternatively you can, if you so desire, omit the pepper and replace it with cinnamon and a sprinkle of sugar. Once you are aware and certain you have all the above mentioned required ingredients, you are well on your way to preparing some delicious French toast.

Knowing how to make Easy French toast by following the method, which is relatively easy below, you will in no time at all, no longer have any need for written guidelines. The knowledge of how to make an Easy Recipe French toast will be embedded within your mind. That is how easy and simple it is to make delicious Easy French toast.

Now to getting to the method in preparing and actually cooking the Easy Recipe French toast.

Lightly beat the eggs and the milk together. Season with the salt and pepper if desired, (if not, simply omit these two ingredients). Cut slices of bread in half. Heat butter in a frying pan. Have the temperature reasonable warm, yet not too hot. You do not want to burn your cooking French toast. Dip the bread pieces in the beaten egg and milk. Then place the dipped bread in the heated frying pan and cook until golden on the bottom of the sliced pieces of bread. Turn and cook the other side. Repeat this procedure until all of the pieces of bread have been cooked. This amount of ingredients will be enough to make Easy French toast following the easy recipe for a serving of four people.

If in fact, you find this mixture is not enough to feed your family, or that you would simply like to be able to make more of this Easy French toast at a time, all you have to do, is simply double or treble the amount of ingredients listed earlier on in this document.

Once cooked, (if you have omitted the salt and pepper), sprinkle a little sugar over the cooked sliced French toast you made from following an easy French toast recipe, along with a dash of cinnamon. This is simply Devine.

In addition to learning how to make an Easy French toast Recipe, you will also learn to add flavours and toppings. The above mentioned sugar and cinnamon is just one suggestion. Once you have learnt how to make French toast, experiment with toppings and sauces available. These can include: maple syrup/golden syrup and even fresh fruits, such as: strawberries, raspberries and even bananas. In addition or as an alternative to using fresh fruits on your newly cooked French toast, try adding jams such as: plum jam/apricot jam/strawberry jam or raspberry jam. Even for a completely different flavour, a lemon spread. The choice and preference is of course entirely up to you. Knowing how to make easy French toast can be, not only fun, but also creative. And if you want a real sweetener, try adding a dollop of thickened cream on top, in addition to your fresh fruits of jams.

The possibilities for added flavour and toppings are endless. All of these additional products are readily available from your local supermarket. Now you have not only learnt how to make an easy French toast recipe, but have been given a few suggestions as to how to make it extra tasty and enjoyable.

Happy Breakfast...!


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