To make French Toast, start by combining milk and eggs and beat the eggs and then add milk and whisk a bit more.
Then add sugar and vanilla and some cinnamon.
Then soak the slices of bread in the egg and milk mixture.
Then add the toast to a pan and cook it.
Basically French Toast is made by dunking slices of bread in an egg, milk and sometimes maple syrup mixture and then fried until it's golden and sometimes topped with crisp bacon if you prefer.
You simply whisk together some eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla extract and a pinch of salt in a shallow bowl.
Then dip each slice of bread into the mixture and ensure that both sides are well coated.
Then cooked the bread in a buttered skillet or on a griddle over medium heat and flip the bread over and heat or cook until both sides are golden brown.
Then serve or eat with your choice of toppings such as bacon, fresh fruit, male syrup or eat it along with sausage or anything else that you prefer.
French Toast is called pain perdu in France which translates to "lost bread".
The name pain perdu or lost bread refers to the practice of using stale or otherwise lost bread to create a new dish by soaking the stale bread in an egg and milk mixture and then frying it.
French Toast is thought to have been invented and originated in Ancient Rome.
The earliest known recipe for what resembles the French Toast that we know today is found in Apicius, which is a 1st century, CE cookbook from ancient Rome.
The Roman Recipe for French Toast which is called Aliter Dulcia which is another sweet dish, involves soaking pieces of white bread in milk and beaten egg and frying them and covering them with some honey.
The concept of French Toast also then spread throughout Europe.
And in 14th century Germany, the French Toast dish was known as Arme Ritter, or Poor Knights.
And in 15th century France, a similar dish was also called pain perdu, which means lost bread, is a term that reflected the practice of using stale bread to prevent waste.
And despite the name French Toast, the French Toast dish is actually not French in origin, but was popularized in the United States, by French immigrants.
And Americans adopted the name French Toast for the dish as it was brought to American by French immigrants and become very popular there.
In France French Toast is called pain perdu and in Germany and some Nordic countries, French Toast is called Arme Ritter.