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Fatias Douradas

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Ingredients

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1 loaf of day old bread, sliced into 1-2 inch thick slices (french bread works well)
2 cups milk
6 - 10 eggs, whisked
1 teaspoon vanilla, not traditional but delicious
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon cinnamon
vegetable oil (for frying)

Nutritional information

652.7
Calories
134 g
Calories From Fat
14.9 g
Total Fat
5.8 g
Saturated Fat
296.1 mg
Cholesterol
678.1 mg
Sodium
108.5 g
Carbs
3.4 g
Dietary Fiber
54.7 g
Sugars
21.1 g
Protein
233g
Serving Size

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Fatias Douradas

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    This is a very traditional dish adapted from the The Two Azorean Chicks food blog. The egg amount seems to vary on where you find this recipe I would start with the smaller amount and add more as needed . Though similar to French toast it is usually served for dessert rather than breakfast or brunch.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Fatias Douradas, This is a very traditional dish adapted from the The Two Azorean Chicks food blog The egg amount seems to vary on where you find this recipe I would start with the smaller amount and add more as needed Though similar to French toast it is usually served for dessert rather than breakfast or brunch , Wow, what a great tasting dessert It was awesome I loved it Deep fried and rolled in cinnamon sugar, so very good Quick, easy and delicious with a creamy texture on the inside and fried goodness on the outside Thanks for sharing Linda Made for What’s on the Menu? tag game


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    While the Oil Heats Combine Your Sugar and Cinnamon Together in a Deep Plate ( Deep Dish Pie Plates or Square Pyrex Dishes Work Well). Place the Beaten Eggs in Another One, and Then the Milk Mixed With Vanilla in Another. Set Up the Station to Make It as Easy as Possible For You.

    2
    Done

    Take the Oil and Fill a Dutch Oven With About 3-4 Inches of Oil. Keep the Oil Nice and Hot , You'll Want It Around 365 Degrees You Can Test to See If the Oil Is Ready by Putting a Little Bit of Flour in and Seeing If It Starts to Fry.

    3
    Done

    Once the Oil Is Ready Dip Your Bread in the Milk on Both Sides, Let It Drip an Excess Off, Then Go to the Eggs and Drench the Slices in That. Let the Excess Drip Off of It Again.

    4
    Done

    Then Carefully Place It Into the Oil. Let It Get Nice and Lightly Golden Brown on Both Side.

    5
    Done

    Remove from Oil and Place Into the Cinnamon and Sugar Mixture and Cover All Sides Place on Platter That Is Covered With Paper Towels to Catch Any Left Over Oil.

    6
    Done

    Serve Warm.

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