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If you want to feel like you're eating dessert for breakfast, mix up a custard, dunk some bread in it, and make French toast!
If you love French toast but don't love prepping the batter, we've got the hack for you. This low-maintenance French toast ...
A Decadent Brunch Treat Some mornings call for something a little more special than a simple slice of toast. This recipe for ...
For a fun play on cinnamon French toast, crush up 2 cups of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal and dip your custard-coated French toast slices in the cereal. Then cook a couple minutes per side.
One of the quickest, most satisfying, make-you-feel-like-a-kid-again ways to use stale bread is to make French toast. Bread ...
Cooking for your mom on Mother’s Day is probably the Best Gift Ever for a lot of moms. Sure, we’re delighted to get flowers, or a lovely box of chocolate, or a new power drill, but what… ...
You want to cook the toast for about three minutes on each side, so check to see if you need to reduce the heat to prevent burning. When you flip the toast, you may need to add more butter. When ...
This baked pumpkin French toast casserole combines some of fall season's favorite flavors: pumpkin, brown sugar, cinnamon, and pumpkin pie spice. Pour a thick pumpkin custard over slices of ...
To make ice cream custard French toast, grab a pint of your favorite ice cream. In a wide bowl, melt about a quarter-cup of the ice cream (that’s the same as four tablespoons). You can do this ...