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French Toast Recipe

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Being a connoisseur of French Toast, I've had the pleasure of dining on this delicious dunked delicacy all over the world. There are variations of the egg mixture which allow for a skirt of the mix all long the outside of the toast, which is quite tasty!

This variation is slightly thicker and the mixture stays in a thin coat on the bread without much excess, to achieve different results you need to change the viscosity of your mixture, so maybe try adding a little more milk, then try leaving your toast in the mix a little longer, or just pour on additional mixture from your bowl directly on the cooking toast.
You can't go wrong with this recipe, so try it all and see what you like best!

Cook your sliced-goodness for about a minute, then flip it over.
Since I haven't let it soak too long in the mixture (you did take it out of the mixture, right?) then you don't need to worry about cooking it too long.
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Oct 11, 2008. 9:05 PMminerug says:
I agree alot when you sez that you shouldn't let the bread soak too long. When cooked the result is omelette...

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