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French Toast or “Pain Perdu” Recipe

31 January 2013 · 2 Comments

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French toast or Pain perdu in French was always my favourite dish for breakfast. When I was lucky, my grandmother was making me some on the morning during holidays when I was visiting my grandparents from my mother side. My grandmother always was a great cook. She was making everything using vegetables growing in her large garden. She was also cooking what my grandfather hunted or fished. They had also rabbits, hens and pigeons. Unfortunately when we were not playing with them… We were eating them… My mother was traumatised once by that.

You will find below the recipe of my grandmother. I called her this morning and she promises me she will try to find her old cooking notebook and send it to me. Then I will be able to share more and more recipes from my grandmother with you.

I am missing original grandma cooking. Nowadays, you find mainly fusion food and sweet and sour association in most of the French restaurants. Grandma cooking is less and less transmitted among families and all this cooking knowledge will be lost one day. It is a pitty that restaurants do not propose more French toast or beef bourguignon. Hopefully grandma cooking will come back soon on French tables.

French toast recipe

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Course Brunch
Cuisine French

Ingredients
  

  • 6 cl milk 1/4 cup or 2 oz
  • 1 egg
  • 10 gr butter 1 tablespoon
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 6 slices stale bread thickness 2 cm or 0.7 inch

Instructions
 

  • Mix egg, milk and sugar in a soup plate.
  • Soak bread on both side.
  • Melt butter on a non sticky pan.
  • Fry bread 5 minutes on each side and serve.

Breakfast, Brunch, Desserts, French food, Sweet, Viennoiseries

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  1. Alex says

    29 March 2013 at 18h54

    Looks delicious ! Thanks for following me on my blog 🙂 Look forward to reading up on yours as well as I LOVE France and it’s food ! 🙂

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  2. Red Hen says

    7 April 2013 at 22h50

    We used to make French Toast(that`s what we called it) a lot when we were kids.(A very long time ago!) And now my children love it too. And yes, I still use stale bread!

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