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Giant French Toast
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Wed, 03/19/08 12:21 PM
Today I had a nice pastry for breakfast from a gourmet take out. I was a large, think piece of French Toast covered in almonds. It was delicious. Crisy onthe outside, soft on the inside. I have seen these different places and recommend them.
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Kinsman
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RE: Giant French Toast
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Thu, 03/20/08 1:13 PM
Was this deep fried or grilled?
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ChicagoIrish
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RE: Giant French Toast
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Thu, 03/20/08 4:51 PM
That is what the French call pain perdu
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phatphil
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RE: Giant French Toast
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Thu, 03/20/08 8:35 PM
johnny g's in lake worth florida or lou mitchells in chicago or nestors in boca raton fl have the best crunchy or fried french toast
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RE: Giant French Toast
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Thu, 03/20/08 10:07 PM
The place I went to, I think it was grilled. Yum. At least one and a half inches thick. Caramelized. But I could imagine it fried.
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