FrenchToastRecipez.com is a new website with tips and techniques for great new French toast recipes. It tells all everything needed to know about French toast so anyone will never want to skip breakfast again!
(prHWY.com) June 8, 2012 - Miami, FL -- Miami, Florida, United States - frenchtoastrecipez.com a new website with tips and techniques for great new French toast recipes, tells everything needed to know about French toast so anyone will never want to skip breakfast again! To celebrate the launch of the website, frenchtoastrecipez is giving away a free e-book, the "ultimate French Toast Recipe" with a secret recipe for French toast created by a famous chef.
French toast is the perfect '30 minute meal' that is so versatile it enables anyone to have a new dish every day, it's quick and easy to prepare and solves the problem of "what shall I eat for breakfast?" It can be prepared the previous night or cooked on the actual day, it's highly nutritional, comforting and endlessly tasty!
Many people skip breakfast because of rushing for work or being late for school, or do not want to stress themselves out having to think up new ideas of what to eat, so they end up going without because they are bored with their breakfast choices.
The website is stuffed full of easy to cook French toast recipes suitable for both novice cooks and master chefs wanting something nutritional to eat and who are in a hurry. It shows everyone how to cook three types of French toast: easy, baked and the popular cinnamon.
Studies prove that everybody needs to eat breakfast yet the sad fact is many don't, resulting in imbalances to the metabolism and, often, unwanted weight gain. It is proven that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The old adage with regard to a healthy diet is, "breakfast like a King, lunch like a Lord and dine like a pauper", meaning it is best to stoke up early in the day when everyone need the calorific energy for 'brain food' and physical energy and then eat less as the day progresses, allowing the digestive system to recover and rest overnight and the organs to concentrate on recuperation and repair as everyone sleeps.
Among the findings proving this are:
* A 16-year study from Harvard of nearly 30,000 subjects found that men who skip breakfast are 21% more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than those who eat breakfast daily.
* A study of 6,000 students from the Toronto Foundation for Student Success found that students who ate breakfast had better grades and were more likely to graduate.
* A study from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center found that adult women trying to diet are more successful if they eat a healthy breakfast and avoid mid-morning snacks.
Throughout history, when facing hard economic times, thrifty cooks have created dishes that make the most of their family's resources. These foods often turn out to be enduring favorites, perhaps because they offer nourishment when everything else seems unsure. Among the best of these is French toast. French toast, a lovely name for fried, egg-soaked bread, is an old recipe. No one can say for sure when or where it first appeared, but everyone do know that as long ago as medieval times home cooks prepared versions of this dish.
French toast made bread and served with cinnamon whipped cream, sliced berries and bananas is the kind of breakfast that makes your mouth water.
How about a crème brulee French toast with fig-infused vodka butter syrup. Baguette, soaked in batter, baked and sugared. Think candied bread or a plate of French toast topped with plump raspberries and maple.
That's the power of this recipe, a delicious example of comfort food. And, though it's not cutting edge, that's its charm. Comfort food is familiar fare that reminds anyone of pleasant times.
Sturdy French toast
Try cinnamon raisin bread and cream. If anyone is concerned about fat or calories, substitute whole milk for the half-and-half and cream. This baked French toast is wonderfully rich, soft and moist like a bread pudding, yet sturdy enough to slice into squares.
Then there's the standard favourite:
French toast is great to make the night before so the bread soaks up all the good flavors of the egg mixture. This is delicious with confectioners' sugar and/or syrup or jam. 6 thick slices of day-old bread, 2 large eggs 1/3 cup milk 3 tablespoons sugar 1/4 teaspoon fresh-grated nutmeg 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1 1/4 cups dry bread crumbs (Japanese Panko crumbs recommended)
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