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NATIONAL FRENCH TOAST DAY - November 28
National Day Calendar ^ | November 28, 2023 | Staff

Posted on 11/28/2023 7:26:58 AM PST by Red Badger

NATIONAL FRENCH TOAST DAY

Each year on November 28th, people across the United States enjoy National French Toast Day. Also known as eggy bread or omelet bread, it makes a great breakfast for guests or part of a brunch.

Home cooks and professionals alike whip up a few personal favorites when it comes to French toast recipes. The base consists of eggs and milk whisked together. Bread is dipped into the mixture and fried until golden. Many people also add some sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon to the base.

The flavor of French toast can be brightened with a squeeze of fresh orange or stuffed with sautéed apples and cinnamon. Make French toast kid-friendly by cutting it into sticks. Then dip the sticks into syrup. Substitute sugary syrup with a fruit puree and fresh fruit pieces. Nuts and seeds add crunch to this delicious breakfast fare, and don't forget the whipped cream! Just a dollop goes a long way.

HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalFrenchToastDay

Make French toast as part of a big breakfast.

Freeze leftovers for easy breakfasts later in the week. Have breakfast for dinner.

Share your favorite French toast recipes.

Do you love cinnamon and vanilla?

What's the best fruit toppings? Add apple butter or another jam.

Share your favorite combinations using #NationalFrenchToastDay to post on social media.

Give these recipes a try: LINKS AT SITE.................

French Toast Sticks

French Toast

Apple Stuffed French Toast

NATIONAL FRENCH TOAST DAY HISTORY

Within our research, we were unable to find the creator and the origin of National French Toast Day.

French Toast FAQ

Q. How do I get the edges of my French toast crispy?

A. Perfect French toast puffs up a bit and has a slightly crispy exterior. If your French toast leans more toward the soggy side, try these tips for firmer, crispier French toast.

1. Set your bread out the night before and let it go stale. Stale bread holds up better than fresh when you're making French toast.

2. Don't use too much dairy. Sometimes we get pour happy and overdo the amount of milk we use.

3. Add something sweet to the egg and milk mixture like a squeeze of orange juice or a little sugar. When the sugar caramelizes, it will add a crispy texture to the edges of your French toast.

4. Make sure your skillet or griddle is hot enough but not too hot. The sweet spot will depend on the oil you're using, but it's usually between medium and medium-high heat.

Q. What is French toast called in other parts of the world?

A. The term "French toast" is primarily used in the United States. However, similar dishes served in the rest of the world go by a variety of names including:

Poor knights (arme riddere) - Denmark, Norway, and Germany

Bombay toast - India

Eggy bread or Gypsy toast - United Kingdom

Lost bread (pain perdu) - France and New Orleans

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November 28th Celebrated (And Not So Celebrated) History

1886

Sadie Allen becomes the first woman to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. She joined George Hazlett in the same barrel he had taken over the rapids on August 8th with William Potts. Weighted with 500 pounds of sand, the pair were towed to the center of the stream and set loose. When they were fished from the river an hour later, battered, bruised and Sadie's stomach emptied, but alive.

1893

J. Frank Duryea wins the first automobile race in the United States. The roundtrip journey from Jackson Park in Chicago to Evanston, Illinois took the winner just over 10 hours to complete through snowy weather. A total of six competitors entered the race hosted by the Chicago Times-Herald.

1922

RAF Capt. Cyril Turner demonstrated the first skywriting for the purposes of advertising in the United States over New York City. Utilizing the invention of Major Jack Savage of London, his message spelled out, "Hello, U.S.A. Call Vanderbilt 7200." The phone number was for a hotel.

1925

The Grand Ole Opry began broadcasting on WSM out of Nashville, Tennessee. The broadcast features live musical performances and is a cornerstone of country music today.

1967

While studying at Cambridge University, astronomer Jocelyn Bell and her advisor Antony Hewish discovered the first pulsing signal source which is now known as pulsars.

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November 28th Celebrated (And Not So Celebrated) Birthdays

Helen Magill White - 1853

She became the first woman in the United States to earn a Ph.D. Magill completed her Ph.D. in 1877 at Boston University.

Elsie Quarterman - 1910

The ecologist and conservationist is best known for her concerted efforts with the Tennessee cedar glades, including the noted rediscovery of the Tennessee coneflower.

Berry Gordy, Jr. - 1929

In 1959, Gordy launched Motown Records creating one of the most legendary record labels in the country.

Jon Stewart - 1962

The comedian and political commentator is best known for his hosting The Daily Show on Comedy Central for 16 years.


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1 posted on 11/28/2023 7:26:58 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Diana in Wisconsin; mylife; SunkenCiv

French Toast Day!.........................


2 posted on 11/28/2023 7:27:38 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

“I went to a restaurant that serves ‘Breakfast At Any Time’. So I ordered French Toast during The Renaissance.”

-Steven Wright


3 posted on 11/28/2023 7:28:55 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Red Badger

Mmmmm….usually have French toast with breakfast. A little late for that at this point in the day!

Do people eat French toast at other meal times? I think I’ve only had it as breakfast or brunch.


4 posted on 11/28/2023 7:30:37 AM PST by FamiliarFace (I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TPetty)
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To: Red Badger

I love French Toast - but rarely have it for breakfast - too much sugar and too many carbs to start my day.

Doesn’t mean I don’t love it, b/c I DO!

My mother would use real French bread and soak it overnight in egg batter - nothing better.


5 posted on 11/28/2023 7:30:48 AM PST by Bon of Babble (You Say You Want a Revolution?)
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To: dfwgator

I got to see Steven Wright years ago in Ohio. That was fun! I love his deadpan.


6 posted on 11/28/2023 7:31:48 AM PST by FamiliarFace (I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TPetty)
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To: Bon of Babble

If you are going to eat carbs, eat them in the morning. And have a plan to work it off, before noon.

I generally stick to a Keto diet, but every two weeks or so, I allow myself a big breakfast.


7 posted on 11/28/2023 7:32:37 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Bon of Babble

Funny, I’ve only eaten it for breakfast, usually with bacon as a side. And I love to sprinkle powdered sugar on top instead of syrup.


8 posted on 11/28/2023 7:33:53 AM PST by FamiliarFace (I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TPetty)
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To: Red Badger

The Good The Bad and the Ugly


9 posted on 11/28/2023 7:35:20 AM PST by bigbob
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To: Red Badger

They forgot the secret to making the best French Toast - fry it in the leftover grease from cooking the bacon!


10 posted on 11/28/2023 7:39:51 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: FamiliarFace; Bon of Babble

‘French Toast’ is considered a dessert in other parts of the world. And waffles too. Americans are weird in this respect.................


11 posted on 11/28/2023 7:41:04 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Boogieman

The real secret is a bit of vanilla in the egg mixture.


12 posted on 11/28/2023 7:44:16 AM PST by FamiliarFace (I got my own way of livin' But everything gets done With a southern accent Where I come from. TPetty)
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To: Red Badger
Our family tradition growing up was savory “French toast”. Rather than syrups or powdered sugar, ours is heavily salted and peppered.

Only way I can enjoy it now. Sweet French toast is strange to me.

13 posted on 11/28/2023 7:46:34 AM PST by sjmjax
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To: All
Stuff it w/ combined cream cheese, conf, vanilla.


14 posted on 11/28/2023 7:46:51 AM PST by Liz (Women have tremendous power — their femininity, because men can't do without it. Sidney Sheldon)
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To: sjmjax

That is the ‘British style’ French toast!.........


15 posted on 11/28/2023 7:48:19 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: sjmjax
Our family tradition growing up was savory “French toast”.

My English wife calls it "eggy-bread" ... basically, French toast without the sugar or cinnamon or any other sweetener. She eats it all of the time for breakfast or late night snacks. She can't stand the sweet version.

16 posted on 11/28/2023 7:51:42 AM PST by BlueLancer (Think of it as evolution in action. [Oath of Fealty - Pournelle and Niven])
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To: dfwgator

No can do. Carbs + sugar immediately makes me sluggish and sleepy, often for hours if not for the entire days. I cannot shake it off so I’m better off avoiding all of it.


17 posted on 11/28/2023 7:52:40 AM PST by Bon of Babble (You Say You Want a Revolution?)
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To: Red Badger

Surrender toast? Never!!


18 posted on 11/28/2023 7:56:33 AM PST by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: Seruzawa

Freedom toast.................


19 posted on 11/28/2023 8:01:56 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: FamiliarFace

I’ll eat egg-things any time of day.

During Covid lockdown, I often ate a hamburger for breakfast...


20 posted on 11/28/2023 8:09:46 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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