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jenml27 on 7.21.2012
These were ok! I agree with some other reviewers that they could use some more flavor (although I used all vanilla instead of using maple extract, but I can’t imagine that a half teaspoon would make that much of a difference) and they were a little dry and tough compared to regular French toast since the batter doesn’t soak into the bread. My husband and I would rather have French toast or pancakes separately. Still, we enjoyed our breakfast! Thank you for the fun idea!
Sarah Schneider on 7.20.2011
I may have overcooked them a tad, but they were good. It’s hard not to like French toast inside of a pancake!
stacygirl on 1.11.2011
Yum! The entire family LOVED These! Seriously THE BEST FRENCH TOAST we’ve ever had I’ve been dreaming of this french toast since having to go gluten free I’m hoping that I’ll be able to create something similar using gluten free flour. If anyone has suggestions please let me know!
tjbaker on 11.12.2010
We liked these at our house, except there wasn’t much flavor. If I try them again, I will add someting more to the batter.
ericame on 8.3.2010
I made these a couple weeks ago and they were good, but not really my thing. I prefer regular french toast. I think the problem was that the pancake mixture coats the bread instead of really soaking into it like a normal eggy french toast mixture. I found these a bit dry for my taste.
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mkapusta on 7.6.2010
Was definitely interesting – but good, my kids liked it!!!
pamdora on 6.9.2010
This recipe is excellent! So fluffy and very tasty.
krisv on 5.30.2010
This was delicious. My 6 year old son, who does not like French Toast, loved this! He has deemed them “French Pancakes.” Thank you so much for giving my family our new French Toast recipe!
sbridgeto on 4.28.2010
The best french toast I have ever made! Definitely worth the few extra steps!
bettyjoe on 4.15.2010
I have this exact same recipe. It comes from a Pillsbury breakfast cookbook from the 1970’s. It’s also an old diner trick. My kids used to (and still do) love it.