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Favourite topping for French Toast?

Favourite Topping?

  • Jam

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • Maple Syrup

    Votes: 23 63.9%
  • Fruit Syrup

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fruit & Cream

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Chocolate

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (please tell)

    Votes: 10 27.8%

  • Total voters
    36

PlainSimpleJoel

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This morning (and last night) I decided on making some French Toast. I was putting raspberry jam on them, and one of my flatmates said he likes to put BBQ sauce on them.

Anyways what do you put on them?
 
BBQ sauce? Jam? :wtf: Y'all are weird.

Maple syrup, for me. The good stuff, too, preferably from Ontario or Quebec. Accept no substitutes! :techman:
 
Butter, or cinnimon & sugar. If french bread, butter, Adobo spice (red cap), and parmesan cheese, cooked for six to ten minutes at 400 (depending on your toaster/oven).
 
REAL maple syrup and maybe a little butter are the only required accompaniments for French toast.
 
I prefer butter pecan syrup to maple, but like french toast topped with maple syrup or plain.
 
I hate syrup.

French Toast needs butter.

Once in a great while as a treat, powdered sugar.
 
The best:
whipped butter (I love that stuff)
maple syrup
powdered sugar

Sliced strawberries if you're pushing it. Anything else is just freaky.
 
I've always eaten it plain...any flavoring I want on it goes into the actual cooking process. It never really occurred to me that people actually put toppings on french toast until I noticed it one time at IHOP.
 
I love butter and maple syrup on French toast. Hubby and the kids eat theirs plain, but they pick it up and eat it like toast. :rolleyes:

My husband had a friend in college who had to have peanut butter on his French toast. I've tried it, and it's pretty good, but I'd rather have butter and syrup.
 
Other. I use ketchup.

Actually I didn't realize this was odd until I was married and talking with my husband one day. Apparently my mom got the whole "french toast" thing slightly off and none of us were any the wiser all these years.
 
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