Recipe: Yummy Peanut butter french toast

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Peanut butter french toast. If you love French toast and you love peanut butter, why not combine them into one easy, delish recipe? Top with sliced strawberries or bananas. I may never eat French toast without the peanut butter again.

Peanut butter french toast I've always tried to make cooking fun???for myself, my daughters and my grandchildren. Are you ready for the most delicious French toast bake recipe?! We combed our two favorite flavors, peanut butter and banana, to create an incredible baked French toast casserole recipe. You can have Peanut butter french toast using 5 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Peanut butter french toast

  1. You need 1/3 cup of milk.
  2. You need 3/4 of eggs.
  3. It's 1/2 of peanut butter.
  4. You need 1/2 of syrup(maple).
  5. Prepare 6 slice of whole wheat bread.

Sometimes life calls for comfort food. Sometimes it calls for Peanut Butter. It's time for the best PB&J known to man. Make peanut butter filling: In a large bowl using a hand mixer, mix cream cheese until smooth.

Peanut butter french toast instructions

  1. batter how many eggs you want. for your french toast..
  2. pour in milk after battering(optional).
  3. dip your bread, both sides into the eggs and put in the pan already heated..
  4. let cook both sides for 2 1\2 minutes..
  5. add syrup 1\3 of it till its covering the whole plate(more peanut butter, it absorbs the syrup).
  6. after taking them out put one spread of peanut butter(or if desired) you can put more for more taste..

Add powdered sugar, peanut butter, heavy Place cinnamon sugar on a large shallow plate and coat the cooked French toast in cinnamon sugar. Serve topped with bananas and a drizzle of maple syrup. Welcome to your new favorite breakfast. Something very magical happens when peanut butter is slathered on hot French toast. It starts to melt and mix with the rich maple syrup that has been liberally poured over the top of the stack of French toast.