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もちとろフレンチトースト
Mochi French Toast

二度寝❕ @cook_40334015
Creamy, soft French toast made with leftover mochi.
The origin of this recipe
Tired of eating mochi
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut 2 pieces of mochi (about 1 3/4 oz each) into small pieces and place them in a bowl. Add 1/2 cup milk and heat in the microwave until warm.
- 2
Mix with a whisk until somewhat dissolved. It's okay if the mochi doesn't completely dissolve.
- 3
Add 1 egg and sugar to taste, then mix well.
- 4
Melt butter in a frying pan and pour in the mixture.
- 5
Cover and cook on the lowest heat for 4 minutes.
- 6
Fold in half with a spatula.
- 7
It's done!
- 8
For extra flavor, add honey or powdered sugar.
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