Fluffy and Moist Alluring French Toast

Since I had 2 slices of bread, I made lunch with them!
It's easy so let's cook it quickly.
Please be very careful of the heat temperature because the bread easily burns!
Using sale bread might be more tasty than moist bread. Recipe by Gu-san
Fluffy and Moist Alluring French Toast
Since I had 2 slices of bread, I made lunch with them!
It's easy so let's cook it quickly.
Please be very careful of the heat temperature because the bread easily burns!
Using sale bread might be more tasty than moist bread. Recipe by Gu-san
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Assemble the ingredients.
- 2
Mix the egg, sugar, milk and vanilla oil in a bowl.
- 3
Put the bread into a bowl. Leave it for a few minutes to absorb the mixture.
- 4
Put the butter (not listed) in a heated frying-pan, and pan-fry both sides of the bread. It's easy to burn, so pan-fry quickly on medium heat.
- 5
Serve on a plate. Enjoy with honey or other toppings.
- 6
With plenty of honey.
- 7
With plenty of chocolate sauce & powdered sugar.
- 8
When you shorten the bread soaking time, the bread will still keep its texture, and it will be delicious, too!! I like soaking the bread for a short time.
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