Recipe: To Try At Home My Proud Japanese Taste Matcha French Toast

Recipe: To Try At Home My Proud Japanese Taste Matcha French Toast Delicious, fresh and tasty.
My Proud Japanese Taste Matcha French Toast. My Proud Japanese Taste Matcha French Toast I love French toast, so I'm trying a variety of flavours! If you allow the bread to soak up a lot of the egg mixture, it becomes fluffy French toast! The "mu" bread is especially popular among patrons.
This time, with no exception, he came back with some Japanese breakfast dishes and the famous French toast.
All piled up on his almost overfilled tray.
While I was enjoying my Japanese breakfast, he kept saying, "this is sooooo good!' and eventually made me get my share.
You can have My Proud Japanese Taste Matcha French Toast using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of My Proud Japanese Taste Matcha French Toast
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You need of Bread.
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Prepare of Heavy cream (or milk).
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You need of Milk.
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Prepare of Egg.
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You need of Soft light brown sugar.
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You need of Matcha.
Sure enough, the French toast was insanely good!
Let's not forget about some of the home-grown brands we should be proud of, such as Hvala and Matchaya, both known for their matcha latte and desserts.
The quality of our matcha is as high as Uji Matcha , which is the finest matcha in Japan.
All products are our original blend.
My Proud Japanese Taste Matcha French Toast instructions
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Beat the egg until smooth, then add the soft light brown sugar. Mix some more..
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Pour in the milk, heavy cream and matcha. Mix again..
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Allow the egg mixture to soak slowly into bread. Please do not press..
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Place clarified butter or melted normal butter in the frying pan. Transfer Step 3 to here and cook both sides over low heat. Please adjust the heat if you use normal butter as it is easy to burn!.
Now we have achieved surprisingly low prices by omitting any extra expenses such as advertisement, packages, etc.
Needless to say, all products are purely made in Japan.
Our Matcha will be grinded after receiving an order.
Disclosure: Four separate matcha brands sent me their matcha to try in this taste-test comparison, but my loyalties were to the taste and product only and not a specific brand: Encha, Harvest Tea Company, Organic Evolution, and Sun Goddess Matcha.
I've discovered that most high-quality matcha cannot be purchased in your standard grocery store.