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Reviewed: Feb. 24, 2005
This was great! What a wonderful idea. I had some leftover wheat french bread and i sliced it into 1 inch slices. I made it in my stoneware 9x13 baker and it came out really well. One thing i would strongly suggest is to add CINNAMON to the egg mixture....what's french toast without cinnamon?!
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Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2004
Yhis is excellent and so easy. I made 2 for Christmas morning - one with cinnamon raisin bread, and one with cranberry orange bread, They were both delicious - not a crumb left. This will be a new tradition for holiday brunches!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.33 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 3, 2004
A bit too sweet. I had the bread in the fridge for about 10 hours (overnight) and it was too soggy. Next time I'll cut the sugar back and leave in fridge for an hour.
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Reviewed: Mar. 13, 2004
Great......
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Reviewed: Feb. 12, 2004
This tastes great. But, don't let it cool in the pan too long. The bottom will turn rock hard after about and hour or two.
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Reviewed: Aug. 5, 2002
I tried this with Texas Toast. Maybe it was the bread-or maybe I did something wrong-but the toast was pretty soggy. The crust was really good, though!
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Reviewed: Jan. 7, 2002
This is very easy to make but I found it very sweet. The bread comes out nice and moist. Maybe less sugar next time?
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.33 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 2, 2001
I've been looking for a good "soak overnight, bake in the morning" French toast recipe. It was very convenient to simply pop it in the oven, and the tops of the slices browned and crisped very nicely. However, the lower half of every slice was a soggy mess. The butter and brown sugar layer at the bottom tasted great, a nice alternative to serving with syrup, but I would cut the amounts by half next time. Also, I'd leave out at least one egg. I substituted maple syrup for the corn syrup for a richer flavor. I didn't care for this recipe that much, but the four guys I live with all gave it rave reviews...go figure! So we'll probably try it again, with a few modifications.
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