No. You can use whatever spice you like and experiment with it. Have fun with it.
French toast is bread that is dipped in egg and vanilla. Then it is fried. It is eaten the same way as pancakes.
You can use Vanilla Syrup as a subsitution. The vanilla is just for flavouring, you can make any cookie recipie without it. The cookies will taste a little differnet but since they are cookies they will still be good.
I like it, it just depends if you like it...
You can try this twist of french toast. It is called Peanut butter and banana french toast. You will need a egg, 2 slice of bread, 1 dash of vanilla extract, 1 small banana slice, 2 tablespoon of creamy peanut butter, and 2 tablespoon of butter. The preparation will be the as a normal french toast but it will give a twist with the peanut butter and banana.
Yes, toast is typically dipped in an egg mixture and then pan-fried to make French toast.
French toast is dipped in a batter of milk and eggs (sometimes with vanilla or seasonings) before being cooked in a pan or on a griddle. Normal toast is usually cooked dry, in a toaster or an oven.
French toast actually did originate in France, the French peasants used leftover baguettes to make it. Of course, it's been Americanized, so the French toast you're used to probably isn't the same as the original French toast.
A good french toast recipe is putting a quarter of all purpose flour in a large bowl. Then, add 1 cup milk to the bowl and mix. Slowly add a teaspoon of vanilla. Then, soak a bread piece with the mixture back and front. Then, fry on medium heal. You can add strawberries to the mix to make strawberry french toast. To make a caramel apple french toast, add caramel to the flour and milk mixture.Then, place the bread in the mix. Fry it and serve with apples on the side.
yes the french canadians made french toast
there is cinnimon in a french toast bagel
French toast is 'du pain perdu' in French.
No, you need bread too...