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If you have a crowd for breakfast, overnight French toast is a winning idea Instead of standing over the stove, cooking slice after slice, it bakes in the oven and emerges puffed and golden and ready for a big glug of maple syrup Try making it with a stale loaf that you forgot to eat amid all the other holiday goodies
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This French onion soup is made with sweet caramelized onions, rich cheese, and an American twist that makes this classic an easy and delicious recipe for a rainy day.
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Make french toast for a crowd like it ain't no thing.
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Ingredients: canola oil, salt, black pepper
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Get Easiest Ever French Toast Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, bread
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This is a tasty French Onion Soup. Try it you will like it.
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A delicious addition to Mardi Gras feasts, these soft doughnut-like pastries from Lyon, called bugnes, are easy to make from scratch.
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Spiced up with garlic, grated onions and paprika, this sweet, tomato-touched vinaigrette is perfect on almost any salad.
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We have made this French Toast for Christmas brunch for twenty four years! It originally came from the East Coast. If you like your French toast firmer, then cut back on the milk.
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Baked French fries coated in plenty of Cajun seasoning will be a hit with kids and adults alike.