2-Minute French Toast in A Cup
Who's got the munchies? Ha! Seeing as our Cup of Coffee Cake (in Under 5 Minutes) was our most popular post of 2011, I thought y'all might enjoy my other favorite last minute snack, which is even quicker and easier and more fattening (and therefore more delicious/more embarrassing to admit I eat on a regular basis).
It's french toast in a cup, made in your microwave and topped off with a generous ssquirt of ssyrup (which is making my ssssss key kind of sssticky right now).
So please, grab a slice of bread and allow me to blow your mind...
2-Minute French Toast in a Cup Recipe
First you need bread. This is pan de mie, which is basically just french for sandwich bread. Your weber white will work fine, or whatever you have on hand. I prefer my french toast soft-ish but if you like a little crunch go for a baguette. It truly does not matter. An old croissant. A nutty multigrain. A pile of tortillas might even work, i'm not kidding. Anyway, you'll need one or two pieces of bread per cup. I like to make 2 cups at once so I can split an egg, but you can totally make one big cup with more bread and a whole egg. Work with what you've got.
Cube your bread.
Get your cup or cups ready. Butter the inside, either rub a pat of butter around, or you can melt the buter in a mircowave and slosh it around. Up to you.
Place the bread in the cup of your choosing. I used two small cups this time because my pesky husband wanted in on the action, but one big cup totally works. About a slice or a slice and a half will do it. Smoosh it down a bit but don't compact it so much cause you need the liquid to be able to work it's way in.
Now in a separate cup or ramekin do the following:
-crack and egg into it
-add 3 tablespoons of milk
-sprinkle cinnamon
-if you like your french toast really sweet or vanilla-y, add a single drop of vanilla extract (I don't do this, but it might make you love it even more)
Mix it all together with a fork.
Pour the mixture into your cup/cups. Smoosh it a little, and give it a minute to soak down into the bread.
Now stick your cup in the microwave. Start with one minute, then add ten seconds at a time until it's cooked to your liking (no runny eggs). In my microwave that's 1 minute, 20 seconds.
Mmm, eggy cinammon-y bread. Yes!
Add syrup. You have to have syrup. Or whip cream. But really, syrup.
Eat. Repeat nightly, or morning-ly.
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32 Comments:
Microwave is dangerous as it changes the structure of food at the molecular level. You should not use your microwave to cook nor to heat suff. I just got rid of mne recently and I am doing as well as before. Just read about this topic and make up your mind.
Oh my... I think you may well have solved my problem: how to please myself and only myself (my Sweetheart doesn't really like it...) with some French toast(which is called very differently here in France!)!
Thank you so much!
i don't have a microwave! for this recipe, i have to say: what a shame :O))))
My son looooooves french toast!
Many Greetings from Germany
Claudi
everyone in my family will looove this! (especially me)
Makes me hungry!
I just read this. I am now getting up to make it.
we are under a 3 week kitchen reno & this is going to be perfect for my sons breakfast before school in our make-shift kitchen!
I love this! Thank you!
Making this today! Thanks!
ok this is a FABULOUS idea!!! lol love it!
Might would take a wee bit longer... but those without a microwave could maybe bake in oven for a few minutes?
Recipe sounds great; and I love your cups and little syrup pot :)
Thanks for sharing!
Love it! Pinned it. :D
It should work in the oven. My mom makes baked french toast by placing everything in a large pan and soaking in the fridge overnight. Then in the morning just pop it in the oven and its a yummy breakfast with no work!
Love this idea! I wonder if you could get away with using non-stick spray? You know, for those of us on weight watchers :) Will pin when I get home.
Just made some for lunch. It was awesome!
Brilliant. I am so doing this right this minute. Seriously. XO.
Oven or toaster oven should totally work. And as long as you use real butter, real maple syrup and bread that doesn't have enough preservatives in it to last on a shelf for weeks or more, this recipe is totally guilt free. Contrary to popular belief, most fat is NOT bad for you.
Oh my god. Just made this for afternoon tea while my baby is sleeping. Soooo good. Thank you!!! Xx
Just made this with my almost 3-year-old for breakfast and it was yummy! So easy and SO good!
For those who don't have or don't want to use a microwave... I'm trying this in the toaster oven tomorrow morning with the addition of some cream cheese dabbed between the layers of bread before adding the milk/egg mixture. I'll cook it at 350 until it looks done... (I'm guessing 10-15 min). Use a ramekin or a pyrex dish instead of a coffee cup.
Pretty sure I'm only cooking in mugs from now on, thanks to you.
ALL cooking, whether on stovetop, microwave, or over open campfire, changes food at a molecular level. The heat denatures the proteins, caramelizes sugars, and dissolves solids. That's why you cannot "uncook" an egg.
Microwaves have their own safety concerns, as do the regular gas/electric ovens, and as do the open flames of the campfires, but it has nothing to do with molecular changes.
You should cook however makes you happy and safe, with or without a microwave.
Made this this morning, yummy! I forgot the butter and the egg was a bit overcooked (I used 1 egg and 2 slices of bread, which is my normal French Toast ratio) but it was still so good.
try baking it in the oven. i have done regular french toast in the oven.just watch it to make sure it is done and not over cooked.i bet you could do a 8x8 pan of it if you want to.I am going to try it.
Made this this morning for my little guy and I! Such a great quick breakfast when wanting something different but don't want to put all the effort into cooking a big meal when it is just the two of us.
Ok, can this be done on a plate? I want to make it for my baby, but worried about it retaining too much heat in the cup. What do you think?
Just made this--a big cup just for myself . . . or so I thought! My 2 1/2 year old son came over and said, "Can I have some?" I let him try a little bite of it and he said, "Ooh! Lemme get a fork!" :D
Carole, I forgot to use butter and it worked fine! (I'm on WW also :)
I made this immediately after reading the article and it turned out AMAZING! I opted to add the vanilla extract (because I love vanilla =P).
Much better/quicker than the pan method I've always been using :D
This is really good, instead of milk I used the liquid coffee creamer (Italian Sweet Cream). I am sure any flavor you like would be good!
This looks yummy, so I wanted to thank you for your post. I'm going to try this!
I also couldn't help noticing the comment from texmex about how unsafe microwave ovens are. Microwaves are actually a relatively safe means of heating foods. Microwaves heat foods by causing polarized molecules to rotate, creating friction that in turn heats the substance.
Cooking changes food regardless of the method used (think about a raw egg versus a hard cooked egg) and certain nutrients can be damaged by heat, but this is not a microwave-exclusive issue.
Anyway, I just didn't want people reading this blog post to be worried about getting cancer from french toast in a cup.
This looks yummy, so I wanted to thank you for your post. I'm going to try this!
I also couldn't help noticing the comment from texmex about how unsafe microwave ovens are. Microwaves are actually a relatively safe means of heating foods. Microwaves heat foods by causing polarized molecules to rotate, creating friction that in turn heats the substance.
Cooking changes food regardless of the method used (think about a raw egg versus a hard cooked egg) and certain nutrients can be damaged by heat, but this is not a microwave-exclusive issue.
Anyway, I just didn't want people reading this blog post to be worried about getting cancer from french toast in a cup.
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