What the... VANILLA!?
gross. Seriously. I would not eat that.
Vanilla is great, ON EVERYTHING.You guys can add vanilla to your french toast all you want but I would never eat that.
I do not want eggs tasting like vanilla that is just blech. I like my french toast to taste like the egg mixture and bread and butter not vanilla.
In my entire life until I came on this forum this day, I have never known anyone who puts vanilla on his french toast. And that is a world I am glad I live in and this one is the one I just visit.
Don't go to France...like ever...You guys can add vanilla to your french toast all you want but I would never eat that.
I do not want eggs tasting like vanilla that is just blech. I like my french toast to taste like the egg mixture and bread and butter not vanilla.
In my entire life until I came on this forum this day, I have never known anyone who puts vanilla on his french toast. And that is a world I am glad I live in and this one is the one I just visit.
Indeed, if you can plan ahead, leave the bread out overnight to dry.Stale bread works well too.
I want to crush your puny insignificant vanilla-less world with my Canadian Iron Fist.You guys can add vanilla to your french toast all you want but I would never eat that.
I do not want eggs tasting like vanilla that is just blech. I like my french toast to taste like the egg mixture and bread and butter not vanilla.
In my entire life until I came on this forum this day, I have never known anyone who puts vanilla on his french toast. And that is a world I am glad I live in and this one is the one I just visit.
pain perduI have been to France. but I didn't eat French toast there.
but you put powdered sugar or syrup on french toast...? Don't you? French toast isn't scrambled eggs on bread after all. You do mix your eggs with milk, butter before dipping the bread right? I wouldn't pour milk on scrambled eggs... That's the whole idea behind cooking. You can make different things with different ingredients.i use vanilla in alot of things. and if the eggs are in something else fine but the eggs on french toast are too much just egg for me to want to make them sweet or vanilla-y.
I wouldnt put vanilla in scrambled eggs.
:drool:Am I the only person who likes scrambled eggs with syrup? :canada:
That's happened by accident when some of it ran over on the other side of my plate. It was good.Am I the only person who likes scrambled eggs with syrup? :canada:
but you put powdered sugar or syrup on french toast...? Don't you? French toast isn't scrambled eggs on bread after all. You do mix your eggs with milk, butter before dipping the bread right? I wouldn't pour milk on scrambled eggs... That's the whole idea behind cooking. You can make different things with different ingredients.[/QUOTE]i use vanilla in alot of things. and if the eggs are in something else fine but the eggs on french toast are too much just egg for me to want to make them sweet or vanilla-y.
I wouldnt put vanilla in scrambled eggs.
:drool:Am I the only person who likes scrambled eggs with syrup? :canada:
:drool:Am I the only person who likes scrambled eggs with syrup? :canada:
Do you ever top your syrup with syrup? Sometimes I have pancakes and I look at the plate and think, "You know what this needs? Another goddamn layer."Things for people to try out on Sunday morning and to discuss later on. Have breakfast that consists of :
- French Toast (with Canadian syrup)
- Sideorder of Scrambles Eggs (with Canadian Syrup)
- 2 slices of Bacon
Choice of coffee or orange juice.
Make sure to shop ahead of time!
Don't you mean Freedom Toast?!
When I make french toast i take like three eggs, scramble them with milk, dip the bread in them and then cook the bread.
I know what french toast is.