Recipe(tried): French Vanilla Creme French Toast (using French vanilla coffee creamer)
Breakfast and BrunchHello Recipelink Fans, My name is Donna. I'm a lurker but have found this forum and the site has helped me a great deal more than any other recipe site so far. I wanted to thank everyone for their recipes and posts. I want to add a new recipe I made last night that was a real hit with my family. Hope you like it! This is my first post and I just had to share the success. Enjoy!
FRENCH VANILLA CREME FRENCH TOAST
Serves 4-5
5 large eggs, beaten (or egg substitute equivalent)
1/2 cup 1% milk
1/2 cup French vanilla coffee creamer, fat free
1 tsp. sugar mixed with 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 loaf texas toast or loaf of french bread, cut into 2-inch thick slices
Mix eggs, milk, creamer, and cinnamon-sugar mixture. Blend well with a wire whip. Set aside.
Spray skillet with Pam, then heat skillet on stove to medium-low heat.
Dip bread slices in egg-milk mixture (do not soak the bread or it will turn out soggy).
Brown bread on both sides in skillet until brown and dry. Keep heat medium-low as to brown and cook without burning.
I served this with turkey bacon, butter, powdered sugar, and syrup.
I suggest trying to limit the fat by using egg white substitute and low-fat milk, and using fat free creamer.
For more taste add just 1 cup of creamer and delete the milk.
This was awesome!!
FRENCH VANILLA CREME FRENCH TOAST
Serves 4-5
5 large eggs, beaten (or egg substitute equivalent)
1/2 cup 1% milk
1/2 cup French vanilla coffee creamer, fat free
1 tsp. sugar mixed with 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 loaf texas toast or loaf of french bread, cut into 2-inch thick slices
Mix eggs, milk, creamer, and cinnamon-sugar mixture. Blend well with a wire whip. Set aside.
Spray skillet with Pam, then heat skillet on stove to medium-low heat.
Dip bread slices in egg-milk mixture (do not soak the bread or it will turn out soggy).
Brown bread on both sides in skillet until brown and dry. Keep heat medium-low as to brown and cook without burning.
I served this with turkey bacon, butter, powdered sugar, and syrup.
I suggest trying to limit the fat by using egg white substitute and low-fat milk, and using fat free creamer.
For more taste add just 1 cup of creamer and delete the milk.
This was awesome!!
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| 1 | Recipe(tried): French Vanilla Creme French Toast (using French vanilla coffee creamer) |
| DonnaTMann, San Jose, CA | |
| 2 | Thank You: Thank you for sharing your recipe with us Donna! (nt) |
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