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lost bread (French Toast)

I grew up in Southern Louisiana, and my mother would make lost bread for us for breakfast.
I later found out people called this French Toast, I thought it odd at the time since toast is something else.
Anyway my Mothers Recipe was very simple.
In a pie plate crack one egg, and beat with a fork, add 1/2 C milk, 1/4 C sugar, and some vanilla extract.
mix together with the fork.
Dip bread slices in on both sides and cook on the skillet.
Serve with granulated sugar sprinkled over the top.

If you let the bread soak too long, it comes out like bread pudding for breakfast!

Now I'm hungry :). I love French toast and have sometimes added rum in place of the vanilla - and we sprinkle with powder sugar.
 
Just saw something I'd never heard of yesterday called scotch eggs. They looked yummy. Anyone every made these before or had them?
 
Because you have angered the french toast gods, you must undertake a pilgrimage to Madagascar and harvest your own vanilla beans from the most dangerous and remote location on the island.

He can go to Buttonwillow, Ca and go to my dads place get all the vanilla beans he wants, as my dad has a very large and prodigious vanilla tree.
 
I grew up in Southern Louisiana, and my mother would make lost bread for us for breakfast.
I later found out people called this French Toast, I thought it odd at the time since toast is something else.
Anyway my Mothers Recipe was very simple.
In a pie plate crack one egg, and beat with a fork, add 1/2 C milk, 1/4 C sugar, and some vanilla extract.
mix together with the fork.
Dip bread slices in on both sides and cook on the skillet.
Serve with granulated sugar sprinkled over the top.

If you let the bread soak too long, it comes out like bread pudding for breakfast!


Instead of milk and vanilla extract you should try flavored coffee creamer.

Sometimes I also make french toast with banana nut bread.
 
Instead of milk and vanilla extract you should try flavored coffee creamer.

Sometimes I also make french toast with banana nut bread.
I like French toast, but My Wife's banana nut bread, is too good to serve a lessor purpose.:)
 
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