How To: Delicious 4 ingredient French Toast You Definently Need to Make


Hey! This morning I woke up with a growling stomach, and I was craving french toast! Today I am going to be giving a recipe on how to make the perfect french toast.




 Certainly, it is extremely delicious and you only need 3 ingredients. It is a super quick recipe, and it definently doesn't make a big mess, so of course it is perfect when you're in a big hurry, or you're starving and you want to eat as soon as possible. I made 8 pieces of french toast, two for each family member. Make it an even better breakfast with eggs and fruit! 


          Ingredients:
      1. Eggs (It depends on how much you're making. You should start with about 2 or 3, and then add more as you go.
      2. Water or Milk (estimate about 1/2 tsp-1 tsp, or as much as you would like)
      3. Pinch of cinnamon (optional, I forgot to, it still tastes really good😏)
      4. Bread (use whatever kind of bread you like. Texas toast, white bread...any kind of bread will work.)

You also will need a spatula to flip the toast, and a griddle.


         Directions:
       
       1. Preheat griddle to 350
       2. Crack 2-3 eggs in any bowl of your choice. (You may need to add more eggs as you go) If desired, add a pinch of cinnamon. Estimate about 1/2tsp-1tsp of water and mix with a fork.



 3. Take one slice of bread, (I used Nature's Own Honey Wheat Bread) and soak it into the egg mixture on both sides.


 4. Pick up the piece of bread and lay it onto the griddle. Using your spatula, flip the bread when toasted long enough, which is about 1 minute.




       5. Repeat with as much bread as you wish. Serve with syrup, eggs, and fruit.



There you have it, your delicious 5 minute french toast! I hope you enjoyed this article. If you have any questions or comments, comment below! Remember to subscribe! Share this post with your friends! Thanks, Kayleigh





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