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Super French Toast Recipe

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Super French Toast
2 Eggs
1/4 cup Orange juice
1/4 tsp Salt
1/2 cup Cornflakes, crushed
1/4 cup Wheat germ
1/4 cup Ground pecans
3 tbsp Margarine
8 slice Whole wheat bread
-=OR=-
8 slice French bread


Beat the eggs, orange juice, and salt in a flat bowl with a fork or
whisk until blended. Mix the cornflakes, wheat germ, and nuts in a
pie pan or cake pan.
Heat the margarine in a large skillet. Dip bread slices into egg
mixture and then into cornflake mixture, coating both sides. Place in
skillet as many pieces as will fit comfortably in 1 layer (2 or 3
batches may be needed).
Cook until brown on both sides, turning slices carefully with wide
spatula. Keep finished toast warm if cooking more batches.

Yield: 8 slices

Nutrient analysis of 1 slice: 1 starch/bread; 1 medium-fat meat
exchange; 1 fat exchange; 205 Calories; 9 g protein; 12 g fat; 18 g
carbohydrate; 374 mg sodium; 66 mg cholesterol. Source: The Complete
Diabetic Cookbook by PJ Palumbo, MD and Joyce Daly Margie, MS. Posted
by Dar Rains
 


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