

A person with the education and expertise to know exactly what Microwaves are and how they effect food: Here’s a credible source who gives an answer you can rely on. “Knowing a few facts about physics is the key to overcoming this Myth. Microwaves do not change food at the molecular. In my microwave that’s 1 minute, 20 seconds.Īdd syrup. Start with one minute, then add ten seconds at a time until it’s cooked to your liking (no runny eggs). Smoosh it a little, and give it a minute to soak down into the bread.

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) Now in a separate cup or ramekin do the following: 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. About a slice or a slice and a half will do it. I used two small cups this time because my pesky husband wanted in on the action, but one big cup totally works. Place the bread in the cup of your choosing. Butter the inside, either rub a pat of butter around, or you can melt the butter in a mircowave and slosh it around. 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. Anyway, you’ll need one or two pieces of bread per cup. A pile of tortillas might even work, i’m not kidding. I prefer my french toast soft-ish but if you like a little crunch go for a baguette. Your weber white will work fine, or whatever you have on hand. This is pan de mie, which is basically just french for sandwich bread. To make French Toast in a Cup, obviously first you need bread. So please, grab a slice of bread and allow me to blow your mind…ĭon’t forget to check out Jaime’s Lazy Late Night Cooking Corner on our YouTube channel for more microwaveable treats like, Single Serve Cinnamon Roll, Rice Krispy Treat, Blueberry Cobbler, and Strawberry Shortcake for Two. 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). We highly recommend that you try our 2-Minute French Toast in a Cup microwave dessert, or breakfast, or midnight snack, then head down our rabbit hole of single-serving dessert in a cup. Who’s got the munchies? Ha! Seeing as our Cup of Coffee Cake (in Under 5 Minutes) is one of our most popular post of all time, 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): French Toast in a Cup. French Toast in a cup is fast, simple, and satisfies that craving for sweet, starchy deliciousness. Here is one food in a mug that might actually be yummier than the real thing.
