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Recipe for Princess Cruise Lines French Toast


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Does anyone out there have the recipe on how to make the delicious French toast that was served on the Majestic Princess buffet? It was absolutely to die for and I would love to make it at home. (It’s not the corn flake recipe one)

Thanks in advance for any help!  

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1 hour ago, Tractorgurl said:

Does anyone out there have the recipe on how to make the delicious French toast that was served on the Majestic Princess buffet? It was absolutely to die for and I would love to make it at home. (It’s not the corn flake recipe one)

Thanks in advance for any help!  

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I don't think there's anything really unusual about the non-cornflake French toast. I think it uses some kind of cinnamon swirl, thick sliced bread, so you'd need to find something like that or make your own. Otherwise, standard French toast batter should work.

 

This isn't what you asked for, but it has the right elements in it and looks good to me: https://www.food.com/recipe/disneys-french-toast-49232

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15 hours ago, mtnesterz said:

My guess is it's the James Beard recipe or variation to meet the needs of bulk preparation for the ship. If so, here it is. Challa=brioche 

If it's not the one, it's really good.

https://www.jamesbeard.org/recipes/challah-french-toast

Exactly. It starts with the right bread .... challah

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1 hour ago, CineGraphic said:

For the best French Toast, you must use Challah or English Muffin Bread.

Do you slice the English Muffin or dip it whole, or does it not matter?  I never thought of using English Muffins.

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4 minutes ago, Daniel A said:

Do you slice the English Muffin or dip it whole, or does it not matter.  I never thought of using English Muffins.

 

It's a loaf, not a muffin.

Lots of recipes online.

Check your local bakeries.

Publix Grocery store bakes it in house at times as well.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, CineGraphic said:

 

It's a loaf, not a muffin.

Lots of recipes online.

Check your local bakeries.

Publix Grocery store bakes it in house at times as well.

 

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Thanks, I was just about to delete my question.  DW just told me it's a loaf of bread, not muffins.  I'll have to try it.

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On discovery princess these French toast rolls I guess you’d call them in the buffet.   
kinda like the Hawaiian dinner rolls you see in the grocery store. I’d guess soaked in the batter.    
they were so good.    
and add the special crispy bacon.   Yum. 

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5 hours ago, Liji said:

Usual ingredients:

  • 4 slices of bread (preferably slightly stale)
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Pinch of salt
  • Butter or oil for cooking

Mix all of them, and you will get your desired 'Princess Cruise Lines French Toast'.

Did you leave out the last step, leave it on a steam table for 20 minutes?

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