French Toast with Honey - Lactose free/Treenut Allergy safe. Finally, a classic breakfast: french toast-that was once laden with food allergens, has been made I think the hardest part to this breakfast dilemma was finding a safe bread that worked for my son. I hope this helps you relive your French Toast glory days. If I have found anything, ANYTHING out of.
Serve with maple syrup and fresh fruit.
I made this with Food For Life's Brown Rice Bread but you can use it.
To assemble, filling the toasted, hollowed loaves with French toast sticks and berries.
You can have French Toast with Honey - Lactose free/Treenut Allergy safe using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of French Toast with Honey - Lactose free/Treenut Allergy safe
- It's of Whole Wheat Bread (or any bread of choice).
- It's of eggs.
- You need of Splenda.
- You need of honey.
- You need of Earthbalance vegan butter.
- You need of ground cinnamon.
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French Toast with Honey - Lactose free/Treenut Allergy safe instructions
- beat eggs in bowl..
- Coat bread slice (as many as youd like with the egg)..
- Heat butter in pan on low to medium heat. Add coated bread slices. Heat both sides until slightly toasted..
- Remove from heat. Spread honey on top. Sprinkle with splenda and cinnamon. Enjoy!.
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