4-5 slices of French Bread, or any other bread you like
2 Cups Frosted Flakes cereal, crushed2 Eggs
1/4 C Milk
1/4 C Buttermilk
1/2 tsp. Salt
1/2 tsp. Vanilla
Sprinkle of Cinnamon
A Dash or Pinch (just a tiny bit) Nutmeg
Whisk together the milk, buttermilk and eggs until smooth. Add the salt, vanilla, and spices until everything is incorporated. Heat a frying pan to medium low heat. Add a small pat of butter (maybe a teaspoon or so per slice of bread). Once butter is melted, dip bread, one side at a time into egg mixture, and then into frosted flakes. Make sure both sides are covered in cereal. Put bread into the heated pan and cook for about 3-4 minutes on each side, or to desired doneness. (Some people like their french toast a little soggy in the middle, some like it really set up, so cook it how you like it!) Top with sliced strawberries or other fruit and drizzle with buttermilk syrup (recipe to follow). (I say "drizzle" because it's really sweet, and you might be sorry if you dump it on!) Makes about two adult sized servings.
Buttermilk Syrup
(compliments of my husband's co-worker Ashly...thanks Ashly!)
1 cube butter
1/2 cup buttermilk
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon Karo Syrup (lite corn syrup)
Add this all together and stir. Use a bigger pot than needed because when you add the baking soda it boils up high. Heat everything on low heat, stirring constantly until ingredients dissolve and sauce thickens. When sauce has thickened, add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Stir and remove from heat.
(note from me: I didn't make the syrup, but I imagine if you cook it for a few minutes longer, it will be a bit more caramely...yum!)
3 comments:
Wow! This looks fabulous! I love your receipes! You should either open a restaurant or do a cookbook!
This is my favorite syrup of all time. The only difference is that my recipe omits the corn syrup. Ben will drink this if I let him. Looks like you guys are having better breakfasts than we are! :)
Nate and I decided we HAVE to try this. It looks amazing!!!
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