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Breakfast Foods and Coffee Thread

Yes, bread that is more on the stale and dry side actually does a better job of soaking up the liquid and ending up with an end product with a good texture. Fresh bread can end up too mushy when used for French toast. Though I also like it when restaurants make French toast from thickly-sliced challah bread.

I also like to use cinnamon and nutmeg in the milk/egg wash.

Kor
 
I use leftover challah or whatever sliced bread i have in the house. Good idea to let it get a drop hard first.
For the wash, its generally a couple of eggs, beaten, dash of milk and cinnamon. I use BJ's Maple Syrup since
A.) it's real maple syrup, and B.) It last forever in my fridge.

For cooking I use a teflon-coated pancake griddle with both burners on medium-medium high. Generally i just coat the pan with non-stick cooking spray, I don't like to deep-fry.
 
I just tried Trader Joe's French Brioche bread. PERFECT for French toast.
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Looks like thicker slices than Texas Toast. But if I were to make French Toast that's what I'd use.
 
Yeah, I knew it was only a matter of time until your next frivolous thread. I'm combining this with your breakfast eggs and coffee thread, and any other breakfast related thread ideas you have in the future should just go there too.
Okly Dokely, sir, and thanks.
I was thinking waffles next, but I'm also curious as to Brunch rituals.....

:hugegrin:
 
My breakfast of choice: egg and cheese on croissant. My breakfast literally six days a week, takes me only like 2 minutes to make and ohhhh so delicious.
 
Well I like this thread. Food brings us together. :beer:

I have to admit that I often skip breakfast so it's just the coffee. Mainly I can eat breakfast in the weekends but first thing in the morning I can't face food. Like just then hubby made me a hot cross bun and I could only stomach half of it. Breakfast food for dinner is always a treat though! Pancakes for dinner - cheap too.
 
Well I like this thread. Food brings us together. :beer:

I have to admit that I often skip breakfast so it's just the coffee. Mainly I can eat breakfast in the weekends but first thing in the morning I can't face food. Like just then hubby made me a hot cross bun and I could only stomach half of it. Breakfast food for dinner is always a treat though! Pancakes for dinner - cheap too.
Oh dear, I'm so your opposite in that regard. I absolutely must eat right when I wake up, or I get so very hangry and I just can't seem to concentrate at all. Well I don't eat very much for dinner so by breakfast time I've been fasting for like more than twelve hours, I guess I've just trained my body to want food right away, lol.
 
Oh dear, I'm so your opposite in that regard. I absolutely must eat right when I wake up, or I get so very hangry and I just can't seem to concentrate at all. Well I don't eat very much for dinner so by breakfast time I've been fasting for like more than twelve hours, I guess I've just trained my body to want food right away, lol.
Hangry people are nothing to mess with...

:crazy:
 
Oh dear, I'm so your opposite in that regard. I absolutely must eat right when I wake up, or I get so very hangry and I just can't seem to concentrate at all. Well I don't eat very much for dinner so by breakfast time I've been fasting for like more than twelve hours, I guess I've just trained my body to want food right away, lol.
Hangry, I like that!

We have an advertisement here for a drink Oak (milk shake thing) that combines Hungry and Thirsty. Kill Hungry Thirsty Dead! All very silly but I laugh watching it. The guy in it is so - full on!
 
lol!

Oh it's like I love those Snickers commercials about being hangry, how you're not yourself when you're hungry. I love the one where Marsha Brady is Danny Trejo until she gets her Snickers, lol!

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