Chocolate French Toast

Submitted by: poppyseed 
Living In: Fredericksburg, Ohio, USA
Adding cocoa powder to the basic French toast egg mixture turns the classic French toast into something chocolatey and delicious. 

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French Toast Corners

Submitted by: Jen 
This is a fun way to serve your French toast! Serve with whipped cream, maple syrup, or any of your favorite toppings. 

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Crunchy French Toast Sticks

Submitted by: Pamplemousse 
Kids are big fans of this quick and easy breakfast using crushed corn flakes to give a crunch to your French toast. 

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Fluffy French Toast

Submitted by: Bonnie 
This French toast recipe is different because it uses flour. I have given it to some friends and they've all liked it better than the French toast they usually make! 

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Applesauce French Toast

Submitted by: Joan R 
Applesauce and cinnamon add a sweet and moist variation to the classic batter of milk, eggs and sugar. 

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French Toast I

Submitted by: Jan Bittner 
There are many, fancy variations on this basic recipe. This recipe works with many types of bread - white, whole wheat, cinnamon-raisin, Italian or French. Serve hot with butter or margarine and maple syrup. 

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Chocolate French Toast

Submitted by: Pat Habiger 
Try this yummy treat for a special breakfast or brunch. The layer of chocolate hidden inside makes a wonderful flavor combination that appeals to kids of all ages. You might even be tempted to serve this chocolate sandwich for dessert! --Pat Habiger Spearville, Kansas 

Sweet French Toast

Submitted by: AILEERA 
A tasty treat that will satisfy your sweet tooth. Crumbled cornflakes make the texture a little different than most other recipes. 

Poppy Seed French Toast

Submitted by: jessica 
What a wonderful twist on a French toast morning. Pop poppy seeds into your egg batter, laced with lots of freshly grated nutmeg and cinnamon. Dip your bread and fry until fragrant and brown. Try different breads to give even more variety. 

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French Toast II

Submitted by: Robert Johnson 
A simple French Toast recipe that anyone can make. Use your favorite type of bread and serve with your favorite syrup. 
 
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