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

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    4. Next, make your custard. Combine egg, plus egg yolks, half and half, vanilla extract, cinnamon and brown sugar in a small bowl and whisk until evenly mixed.

  3. Hawaiian Roll French Toast

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    French Toast Sticks 375 calories 13g fat 48g carbs 12g protein 18g sugars 3 large eggs ½ cup mil It’s versatile (use whatever stale bread you have!), balanced (carbs, protein, fat and, ahem ...

  4. 7 Most Common French Toast Cooking Mistakes - AOL

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    3. French Toast Sticks. Frozen french toast sticks are a cheap and easy breakfast go-to, and although the package says you can reheat them in the microwave, they're ten times better in the oven ...

  6. French Toast Dumplings Recipe - AOL

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    In a medium sauce pot add the maple syrup and the brown sugar, bring up to a simmer. Cut each raw biscuit into fourths and roll each section into a ball. Gently add them into the simmering syrup ...

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Texas toast - Wikipedia

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    Thick-sliced bread sold for making Texas toast can be used in the same manner as ordinary bread slices, such as in sandwiches, and it is especially useful for dishes involving liquids or where extra thickness could improve the product, such as French toast. While most varieties sold for Texas toast are white bread, whole wheat varieties also exist.