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Marco Polo Sandwich by B InnesLike many food items the Marco Polo Sandwich is another of those not quite exact recipes that has been translated into various incarnations. Many years ago we began a brunch menu in a restaurant I was working at and we served one with three slices of bread with mayo, turkey and jack cheese a slice of bread then a thin slice of fresh… |
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Sunny Side Toast by Wendi TaylorAlso referred to as eggs in a basket, this traditional English recipe is a great way to start the morning. |
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A Skinny Strawberry and Cream Stuffed French Toast by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxOur breakfast or brunch treat is fun to make, easy to prepare and very decadent. The addition of cream cheese, jam and strawberries takes this French toast to a whole new level. We’re saving a ton of calories and fat by using reduced-fat cream cheese, reduced sugar preserves and egg whites. The skinny for one fiber rich serving is… |
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Not Just For Kids...PB & J French Toast Sticks by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxPB&J is a beloved kids favorite but this delightful French toast is bound to be everybody’s favorite. Simple simple to make and with ingredients you probably have on hand, You’ll surely have time to make it even on busy mornings. We’re making ours skinny by using whole wheat bread, natural unsalted peanut butter, reduced-sugar… |
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French toast by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYFrench toast |
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CLUB SANDWICH by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYCLUB SANDWICH |
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SAMBUCA samba to ORANGE ANIS rustic FRENCH TOAST by FoodessaIn this amazing aromatic dish...the milder anis based Italian liquor SAMBUCA...will be highlighted as on of the key ingredients. This slightly sweet, yet powerful liquor will serve to enhance the flavour of this otherwise classic French Toast dish. |
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Crunchy Jelly-Stuffed French-Toast by Kevin OlomonFrench Toast is actually better if you use slightly dry or stale bread, as it soaks up the flavorful egg batter much more nicely. The French eat French Toast too, but did you ever wonder what they call it? Since this breakfast is typically made with day-old, or slightly stale bread that you might otherwise l lose- they call it “pain… |
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