No. French toast doesn't involve the use of ground beef, it uses eggs, syrup and other products that don't fall into the meat category. My best suggestion is to find a cook book online for your french toast delicious needs.
French toast is a English-speaking name for a recipe. It is known as "pain perdu" (literally: lost bread) in France. As a simple and inexpensive recipe, French toast was probably common in all European countries. It is cited in a French recipe book of the 1300s, and a century later in an English book, but still under the original French name.
The best place to find a French Toast recipe is online as reviews and opinions can help you decide , if that recipe is ideal for you as if may contain something you dislike.
You can find and print recipes for french toast from websites such as All Recipes and Food Network. The Inspired Taste website also has french toast recipes that are printable.
Food network is the best place to go to find the a recipe for baked french toast.
Surprisingly, there are recipes out there for french toast that include vegetables. It is not your characteristic breakfast french toast. You can find the yummy recipe at http://onceuponaplate.blogspot.com/2009/10/parmesan-french-toast-with-wilted.html.
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.
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.
All Recipes has a special section devoted to french toast within its breakfast and brunch recipes. Similarly, you may also find french toast recipes on the Food Network website and on Simply Recipe.
If you hate making toast why not purchase your ready made french toast in your local grocery store. It is fresh made every day and is so convinient for those who are pressed for time.
French toast. Bread, Milk, and Eggs is all you need
One can find a recipe and instructions on how to make French Toast on many websites and blogs where the cooking and food matters are discussed. It can be found in books on food in local libraries and book stores.
One could find French toast recipes in particular in recipe books that feature baked goods. Publications such as magazines, cook books and internet sites that feature baking, could be good sources in finding French toast recipes.