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

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    Preheat your griddle or frying pan to 350 degrees Fahrenheit or medium-high heat. Add some oil, then place cook each slice of bread for a couple minutes on each side until golden brown.

  3. Banana French Toast Recipe - AOL

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    In a flat bottom, shallow medium size bowl mash the banana until creamy and fairly smooth. Add the cinnamon, vanilla and optional nutmeg, mix well.

  4. Fried bread - Wikipedia

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    Fried bread is a slice of bread that has been fried. 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.

  5. French toast - Wikipedia

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    When French toast is served as a sweet dish, sugar, vanilla, or cinnamon are also commonly added before pan-frying, and then it may be topped with sugar (often powdered sugar), butter, fruit, or syrup. When it is a savory dish, it is generally fried with a pinch of salt or pepper, and it can then be served with a sauce such as ketchup or ...

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  8. Toast (food) - Wikipedia

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    The word toast comes from the Latin torrere 'to burn'. [3] In German, the term (or sometimes Toastbrot) also refers to the type of bread itself, which is usually used for toasting. [4] One of the first references to toast in print is in a recipe for Oyle Soppys (flavoured onions stewed in a gallon of stale beer and a pint of oil) from 1430. [5]

  9. 50 of the world’s best breads - AOL

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    To make pupusas, a cook wraps a filling of cheese, pork or spiced beans into tender corn dough, then pats the mixture onto a blazing-hot griddle. A bright topping of slaw-like curtido cuts through ...