• Krauerking@lemy.lol
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      2 days ago

      Does it always include the watermark? I didn’t realize toasters were snobs for copyright but it makes sense.

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      Eh, if your toast looks like that, whip up some eggs, milk, a bit of vanilla extract, a bit of sugar, a bit of ground cinammon, and optionally a bit of salt…

      Place that toast in your mix bowl for a few seconds, flip it over, few more seconds, then remove…

      And now you have some excellent French toast.

      The bits of slightly burned parts juat give it a more complex mouthfeel.

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        You… toast it and then egg wash it, and then eat it without cooking the egg…?

        I mean that sounds nasty af to me, but you do you :)

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          It can work that way, yes.

          Its not as tasty or fluffy as egg washing the bread and then baking or cooking it, but if you … braise the toast lightly, or alter the proportions of your very well stirred mix for immersion… yeah, it can work, and at least some people I grew up with prefferred it that way.

          You can also use a heavy cream in additiom to, or even instead of milk, again, gotta change the proportions of your mix to get the desired taste and viscosity from the mix.