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  2. French toast - Wikipedia

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    French toast was popularly served in railroad dining cars of the early and mid-20th century. The Santa Fe was especially known for its French toast, and some railroads provided recipes for these and other dining car offerings to the public as a promotional feature. [51] The dish is commonly eaten with butter, powdered sugar, and maple syrup ...

  3. List of French breads - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable French breads, consisting of breads that originated in France. Baguette – a long, thin type of bread of French origin. [1] [2] The "baguette de tradition française" is made from wheat flour, water, yeast, and common salt. It may contain up to 2% broad bean flour, up to 0.5% soya flour, and up to 0.3% wheat malt ...

  4. How to Make Classic French Toast for Weekend (or ... - AOL

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    Toast French toast slices for 12-16 minutes until golden brown. Next, make your custard. Combine egg, plus egg yolks, half and half, vanilla extract, cinnamon and brown sugar in a small bowl and ...

  5. Canapé - Wikipedia

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    A canapé (French:) is a type of starter, a small, prepared, and often decorative food, consisting of a small piece of bread (sometimes toasted) or cracker, wrapped or topped with some savoury food, held in the fingers and often eaten in one bite.

  6. How to Make French Toast 10x Better, According to Reddit - AOL

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    The Secret Ingredient for Better French Toast. The Reddit post was originally posted in the Old Recipes forum by user @meatzilla1 and it focuses on a recipe for The Invisible Banana French Toast ...

  7. Aligot - Wikipedia

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    Aligot [1] [2] (Occitan: Aligòt) is a dish made from cheese blended into mashed potatoes (often with some garlic) that is made in L'Aubrac (Aveyron, Cantal, Lozère) region in the southern Massif Central of France. [3] This fondue-like dish from the Aveyron department is a common sight in Auvergne restaurants.

  8. Fried bread - Wikipedia

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    It is used as a substitute for toast in various dishes or meals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Various oils, butter, lard, bacon drippings, or ghee can be used. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Some cooks may choose to fry rather than toast to avoid having to give counter or storage space to or spend money on a toaster .

  9. List of French dishes - Wikipedia

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    There are many dishes that are considered part of the French national cuisine today. [when?] Many come from haute cuisine in the fine-dining realm, but others are regional dishes that have become a norm across the country. Below are lists of a few of the more common dishes available in France on a national level. Chicken Marengo; Hachis Parmentier