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Tasty Tuesday - Egg bread

Posted by Claudia Moser on 6:30 AM in


This is my childhood memory, egg bread with cheese. It is so easy to make: whisk 1 full egg, add a bit of salt and pepper, dip half of toasts at the time and fry it briefly until golden. At the end, add some cheese on top (I usually use feta cheese).

The taste is amazing, the memories it brings timeless!

Bon appetit!

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11 Comments


good for a light breakfast and so easy to prepare


My husband loves French toast which is similar, but this seems much easier!


@Tariq - that is true!
@Desiree - I also love that, but in the end as you say much more complicated!


Sounds so easy and looks so yummy!


I love eggy bread - but I've never tried it with cheese, thanks :-)


@Luan - it is indeed!
@Sarah - let me know if you like it!


Those were days .I also love eggs and bread but don't eat them much,now .

Anonymous says:

Mmmm - That looks tasty and easy to make! I'm getting hungry (tehee) Enjoy your evening!


It seems every blog I visit today is about food! Now I am starving and that looked fantastically divine!
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@Izdiher - one of my favourite combination!
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