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"This rocks! We used high-quality white chocolate (same amount) and had fun making it with the kids. 15 minutes, no joke! It's got a great butter undertone, which I love in my sweeets. This tastes like you spent a lot of time on it, but not so. Did take a bit longer in the microwave--probably 3-4 minutes. Serve with fresh raspberries. Absolute""
"This is a rather dull dish, meant only for those who have no idea to cook French toast. I missed the cinnamon in my basic recipe--I used fresh nutmeg but it was unnoticable in the dish. The supposed "puffing up" by placing it in the oven was a waste of time. I made this, ate it, and promptly threw the recipe in the trash. There is no perfection in this supposedly perfect french toast.
"This is a rather dull dish, meant only for those who have no idea to cook French toast. I missed the cinnamon in my basic recipe--I used fresh nutmeg but it was unnoticable in the dish. The supposed "puffing up" by placing it in the oven was a waste of time. I made this, ate it, and promptly threw the recipe in the trash. There is no perfection in this supposedly perfect french toast.
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