bread + eggs + milk + sugar = seen it called "Pan Perdu" by chefs on the telly
I've always called it Pan Perdu.
pain perdu. It's French for "lost bread" - so named because it is usually made with bread that is too stale for other uses.
bread + eggs + milk + sugar = seen it called "Pan Perdu" by chefs on the telly
I've always called it Pan Perdu.
i eat this regularly, its a nice meal to have and its filling too. Now im origionally from Northern Ireland (dont start with the "SEND EM BACK" you know were good at making bombs) So we may be calling it something different from what the English call it, The meal itself is basically:
Slice of bread
Milk
Eggs
Sugar - KEY INGREDIENT
The bread is soaked in this mixture until its lovely and coated, it is then fried on a frying pan for about 5-7 Minutes then eaten. Now ive talked to some of my mates and ive always refered to this as French Toast but for the situation i call it "Eggy Bread and Sugar" other wise i get a certain look from them. but the offical name for it still alludes me.
so what is the name for this scrumptious meal? Eggy Bread or French Toast?
stop giving it Poncy names you bunch of homo erotic nancy boys![]()

French Toast with sugar
You would.
Why?

What is the difference between "lovely and coated" and just "coated"?lovely and coated
What is the difference between "lovely and coated" and just "coated"?
