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Bananas Foster French Toast

Bananas Foster French toast recipe

    Bananas Foster French Toast
    Bananas foster french toast is a delicious alternative to your classic french toast. What makes this recipe special is the sauce that is prepared. The sauce is delicious and gets a lot of flavor from butter, brown sugar and vanilla extract. The sauce is prepared on the stovetop and simmered with sliced bananas. The french toast is prepared with basic ingredients such as cinnamon, milk, and eggs. I like to prepare the french toast on a griddle so I can cook several at once but a pan is fine as well. You can top this french toast with whipped cream if desired. Enjoy.
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    Crunchy French toast recipe


      You can easily make french toast that is flavorful and crunchy with the use of crushed corn flakes. This French toast is prepared very similarly to how you would make regular French toast but it is first dipped into the batter, then coated with cornflakes and fried in the pan. You can use whatever type of bread you want for this recipe but I recommend Texas toast. The batter gets a lot of flavor from ingredients such as cinnamon, vanilla, and sugar. Serve with maple syrup. Enjoy.
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      French toast sticks recipe

        French Toast Sticks
        With the colder weather quickly approaching these French toast sticks are great to serve for breakfast. This recipe is exactly like French toast but the bread is cut into strips and then coated in an egg/cream mixture and then fried in the pan. The egg/cream mixture gets a lot of flavor from cinnamon, sugar and vanilla extract. This recipe is easy to prepare and you can have these delicious French toast sticks on the table in no time. Serve with butter, syrup and your favorite berries. Enjoy!
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        Pumpkin French toast recipe

          Pumpkin French Toast
          Pumpkin French toast makes a great breakfast for the colder months and the holidays. This is very similar to classic French toast but uses ingredients such as pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie seasoning to make the French toast taste like a pumpkin pie! I like to use Texas toast for this recipe but you could use sliced French bread as well. You can use either a nonstick skillet or a griddle for this recipe. I prefer a griddle because I can cook several pieces of the toast at ounce. Once the French toast is cooked I like to top it off with a little maple syrup and whipped cream. Enjoy.
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