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  1. I feel really bad for the kin of the person who created this recipe. They’ll be like “Here’s your French toast kiddos!” 😂😂😂

  2. My dad used to make me that exactly but coat both sides with the cinnamon butter, and then toasted it in a pan with syrup as an improved struggle toast

  3. This recipe left out everything that defines french toast (bread soaked in milk and eggs) and kept the optional stuff (flavouring like sugar and cinnamon

  4. When I was a kid, this is what I used to eat when I was sick because bread was all I could stomach every time I had a fever. Definitely did not call it french toast though 😂

  5. I don't even think this would be considered french toast even by broke college kid with no kitchen standards

  6. Someone made cinnamon toast, and thought they had a new way of making French toast. 😅 It's like the girl making "flat tacos" not realizing tostadas were already a thing.

  7. I’ve tried this before and I would definitely not call it French toast 😂 You’re supposed to put the butter-cinnamon sugar mixture on the toast then broil it so it caramelizes. It’s actually really good if you do it right

  8. that is cinnamon toast. You are supposed to toast it AFTER you put on the butter sugar cinnamon mixture. Toast as in broiler. The sugar gets a nice crust. Think creme brule. I mean technically you could take a torch to it but you want the butter to melt into the toast.
    Whoever made that abomination has the palate of a small child.

  9. Sounds similar to a toast recipe from a Betty Crocker kids cookbook from the late 1950s. Only the recipe I made had coconut and was put under the broiler to caramelize the sugar. 😆

  10. That is not French toast.. That is cinnamon sugar toast… I am 100% sick and tired of seeing French toast recipes online that calls for cinnamon and sugar. French toast is you literally just taking bread dipping it in an egg water mixture and then frying it in butter… There is no need for cinnamon in your French toast.

  11. You guys essentially just made bootleg Cinnamon Spread🤣 im pretty sure you're also Canadian but I'm not sure if you ever tried it, it was really popular in the early-mid 2000s here in Canada

  12. Funny how he said it was cinnamon sugared toast, but not once did the recipe call for any sugar or cinnamon sugar. And no, the syrup does not count

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