A short clip of how the food was prepared would be cool for them to see after their meal. I am curious if they ever have tried to recreate a dish at home. So a story of how it turned out at home if and when they tried it would be nice to hear. Love.
Agreed. If they saw how simple this was to make, they would make it at home for their family members. You need to go a step beyond just letting them taste new foods and say "wow... this is good... it would be good for old people and young people alike." That can get boring. New day, different food to taste. Same reaction every time. In fact, why not have your cook give them a cooking class, so they can make these things themselves?
I think they did have it, Babu and Raeen both mention a sweet thing on top that tasted a bit like honey. They may not have tasted maple before, so if not, it being similar to honey is a good guess!
@@Music-Is-Real-Love Was there no cinnamon? I just assumed French toast batter always had milk, eggs, cinnamon and vanilla. At least if you order it in California, that's usually true.
It's amazing to me that they know how it's made without even knowing what it is! Babu is like "this is fried in butter and it's coated in egg" like?? Wow! I'm so happy they liked it too, french toast is one of my favorite breakfast foods.
With pre made pre packaged, processed , animal proteins processing ,most urbanised people don’t have a clue about seasonal products ,real freshness , GM challenges,farmers subsidies, chemical seed protection against plant diseases and it goes on .Ignorance should be the “amazing” part about current food knowledge. This shows about cultural diversity and exploring foods of the world .Effectively travelling via taste even if a lot has to be compromised by varieties ,season availability , different cooking machines and philosophies ,regligion ,but it’s interesting stuff.
Babu going to trick his grandson into eating egg 😃 just like parents and grandparents all over the world 🌎 I love how they are always mindfull of how healthy the food is ❤
It was a great breakfast food in the morning for my family when I was growing up as a "common man" in the Southern/Midwestern USA: my parents had little money, and French Toast could be easily made up from common household staples: Heat a greased skillet/frying-pan, mix up a batter of milk and eggs (with a little vanilla extract and some spices like cinnamon), dip sliced bread into it (my mother always collected and used all the old bread from the week or two before making French toast, which was not being eaten and was in danger of going stale), and then lay the battered bread onto the heated pan to toast, flipping the toast as it browns. We usually ate it with butter and maple syrup on top, or apple butter, or a mix of sugar and spices (cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, etc.). I think you can probably top it with clarified butter and anything sweet that's available, though, and it'll work: honey, jam or jelly, perhaps a sweet chutney. We usually just ate the French toast by itself, with water or (rarely) fruit juice (orange juice), because my family was poor and there wasn't a lot of food available for us to serve with it back then, but in a breakfast or family restaurant, it's usually served with side-dishes of sausage or bacon, scrambled eggs (or other styles of eggs), and maybe hash-browned (fried) potatoes and/or chopped fresh fruit, with orange or other fruit juice to drink. But, that's a much bigger breakfast than my family could afford when I was growing up, except as a treat for a special occasion! (A French toast breakfast for my family was more often just a chance to make frugal use of old bread before it got stale!) Definitely good stuff, and I'm also glad they liked it! :)
Babu: "After eating this thing today, I think I will have to eat paan." What is Paan? From Google: Paan is a preparation combining betel leaf with areca nut widely consumed throughout Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia. It is chewed for its stimulant effects... In high doses, it produces cocaine-like effects. It can also give euphoric side-effects like feeling happier and more energetic. Our esteemed Babu is saying he's going to get high today 😂
I've never had French toast without at least syrup to go with it. I personally like to make French toast with raisin cinnamon bread and then put syrup or a berry compote on top
When I was a kid my grandma mixed white sugar, brown sugar and cinnamon in a small amount of hot butter and small amount of boiling water and mix it just a little then spread the mixture on the freshly made French Toast . It was so good but nowadays I use cinnamon, butter and real maple syrup served hot.
I have cooked French Toast in many resteraunts. And now I cook them for my family. I smiled big when I heard that they were going to serve it to a child to get them to eat eggs. It is very good. I grew up in Maine and we had fresh Maple Syrup to add on top. Also, we would sprinkle on a little powdered sugar. The recipe I use is easy: 3 eggs, 1cup milk, 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla, and a dash or two of cinnamon. These ingredients have a tendency to seperate, so keep a wisk close by. For best results do not soak the bread, but instead dip just enough to get the outside wet.
I commend the people who cook the foods on this channel. Far too many "Try" channels will serve foods that look atrocious or nothing like the actual item. Whoever makes or purchases the food for Common Man/Novice Squad does an incredible job!
It's not right unless you put butter and you pour maple syrup all over it, and I always have 2 slices of french toast. I have had french toast a thousand times, and I always put some butter and maple syrup on it. I would not even eat it without the maple syrup.
To really do it right, you need a drop of vanilla extract and a little bit of cinnamon in the beaten egg. Then top with melted butter, warmed up maple syrup and a light dusting of powdered sugar on top. And for special occasions, a few strawberries or blueberries tossed on top, or on the side.
Try it with cinnamon and a touch of vanilla in the egg batter then top with butter and maple syrup. Though some top with powdered sugar or berry syrup and fresh fruit
*Someone send them pure maple syrup, STAT! Real honey works great, too!* Adding cinnamon, nutmeg, and a dash of agave syrup in the eggs gives a whole new taste to it.
@@RosesAndIvy it is possible, it sure doesn't look like anything is on top, perhaps they just added a small amount before serving. t it should not be served with syrup rather the person who eats add syrup as needed else it will soak in and not be as good in my opinion, you don't pre-syrup pancakes either.
And French Toast is very easy to make from common household staples in the USA - I'm betting it's just as easy to make with ingredients found in their village: roti, clarified butter, milk, and eggs seem like familiar ingredients to the common men, and I imagine they've got some local sweet chutneys, and perhaps honey and other local ingredients that would be delicious as toppings for French toast! :)
I just love the kindness and thoughtfulness of others they have. Then the local culture in food shared thru how to make it and the fact that the men know how to cook. Their insights going from food to culture, society, and dress leaves me speechless. The best videos are when all three to four are present. I think they pick up on emotions fast based on their music videos.
Seeing as they were not familiar with the syrup, I'd be interested to see them try some maple-related products like maple syrup or maple candies. The closest thing they keep relating it to is honey, and I'd like to see what they think of a 'honey' made from tree sap.
You should show them a video demonstrating exactly how maple syrup is made starting with tapping the trees and collecting sap, and then give them some genuine maple syrup to eat with French toast or waffles or pancakes. They would probably be amazed that watery liquid that oozes out of leafless trees in the winter tastes so good when it is concentrated by boiling.
So now I know why my Dad loved fried bread dipped in egg. It’s a Roman Empire dish and Dad came from Italy. I too love French Toast. It’s amazing how these men can figure how a recipe is made. God Blessed them with a Sound Mind👌🏻 Love your Channel Merry Christmas to you all🌲 From America 🇺🇸
Great Indian Empires like the Mauryan Empire had great trade with Rome so people back then would have known about after these big empires fell there would have been a significant drop in trade as well.
French toast is a dish that was invented to make use of old bread (similar to how fried rice came about for the East). I believe there's some similar dishes in the region of India/Pakistan/Afghanistan/Iran where old roti is soaked in a curry to use it before it goes bad.
Looks like I'm gonna be making breakfast for dinner tonight lol, French toast of course 😁I make it with hot syrup on top with butter and sprinkled with powdered sugar 👍👍👍😁
HAHAHAHA!!!! LOVE you babu.... sinister...lol, trick the child.... but I truely love it, and good for you for figuring out the simple ingredients and recipy to make french toast at home now:)
I would absolutely LOVE to see them learn about the Roman Empire or even Alexander the Great since his empire stretched from Greece all the way to India.
Alexander the Great in particular sounds like a fantastic topic! I'm sure these fellows have at least a passing familiarity with Alexander, but I'm betting it's probably a topic that doesn't get as much attention in India as it would in an old-fashioned Western school (I think I'd be surprised if Alexander the Great gets any mention at all in most schools these days, and it's a fascinating topic which shaped the modern world as we know it today!)
Since they like French toast they should try a Monte Cristo, it’s a hot ham and cheese sandwich with French toast as the bread and it’s dusted with powdered sugar and served with either jam or syrup, it’s my favorite sandwich.
These guys know how it's made by just one taste...extraordinary. That's a sign of a future chefs. They can totally open a restaurant of there own and I would go. I can't get enough of these wonderful men, they are so amazing, such good hearted, well polite men and very humble and down to earth...and wise.
I’m one of the few people who doesn’t like syrup . Then again my mom was poor and I thought it was normal to eat it dusted in granulated sugar so I guess it’s what I was used to . Someone in the comments posted a really good idea on another way to eat it and I’m going to try it ! No sweetness at all and it sounds fabulous!
We eat french toast at our house quite often. We usually have maple flavored syrup. This morning, since the bread already had garlic flavor in it we decided to do savoury toast. I had cream cheese and ghost pepper sauce on mine. I'm not sure what my wife had on hers, but I know it had cream cheese as well. Very tasty!
I hope they got some maple or fruit syrup to eat with/on it... Otherwise it can sometimes be a bit dry / plain. Typically we'll have a couple different syrups folks can use on it. Or it might be served topped with fruit & nut and powdered sugar. Or sometimes we'll serve it with warmed cinnamon apple sauce. Love french toast. Basically bread dipped in an egg batter with a little milk, usually some nutmeg & cinnamon as well. Then lightly friend in a pan, on both sides, until the egg mixture firms up and it gets slightly browned and warmed through. Then served hot, with the aforementioned syrups, fruit, apple sauce, etc. Good stuff.
They didn’t say so specifically, but Babu and Raeen both mentioned the sweet syrup on top that tasted a little like honey, so I’m assuming that was the maple syrup. If I’d never tasted maple syrup before, I’d probably compare it to honey!
@@minnie2185 yes I know that, I did not say maple anywhere, they could use date syrup or even a sugar syrup which is used a lot in Indian. But thank you for your input!
French toast, so much fun for us to make! It turns a simple piece of bread into something from heaven! Love to all of you, including those we can not see!!!!
Have they tried Maple Syrup yet? I remember my first time tasting it, I wasn't used to the different foods here in Canada and I felt much like your star guests here, everything was new to me.
I assume you did the sugar and egg mixed together to dip the bread in before setting it on a griddle or hot skillet and cooking it till the egg/sugar coating is cooked. What I did not see was syrup and butter to top the finished toast off. The best syrup is real maple syrup with real butter spread on the finished toast before adding the syrup.. We treat our french toast more like pancakes as far as toppings. Good Video.
A splash of milk, orange zest and cardamom added to the egg is also nice. My family always adds a ton of cinnamon and sugar, then fries it again so it’s crispy. That’s way to sweet in my humble opinion. Anyway, I’m so happy y’all liked it! And shukria for the clip at the end!
Eggs are so versatile. Nice to see them try soft boiled egg with soldiers and serve it in the cup with a tea spoon to stir (Let them do the topping and provide the salt and pepper separately).
French toast is so easy to make. I did read the Wikipedia article about French toast. It is of Latin origins believe it or not. The first recorded recipe is pretty much what you use to make french toast today. I will have to try honey as a topping next time and see how it tastes.
Babu wants to make it. Soak bread in a mixture of egg and a little milk. You can add ground cinnamon for health or a little vanilla. Don't soak it so long the bread falls apart. Then fry it in ghee both sides. The topping can be made many ways using ghee jaggery honey jam syrup or what you like
Plain French toast? Ah, you need some butter and maple syrup on that :) We also used to top with butter and s mix of sugar and cinnamon, too. Or, Apple-butter - great stuff! It was always a breakfast item to eat in the mornings with my family in the Midwest and Southern USA - a great way to make frugal use of dry and stale bread, and milk and eggs before they sit too long and spoil: you can make French Toast really easy at home, it's just a batter of milk and eggs (maybe a cup of milk to one egg), with a little vanilla extract and cinnamon mixed in - dip bread into the batter, then fry it in a pan on a stove-top until lightly toasted and dry, flipping the toast as needed. We usually ate French Toast by itself as a treat, with sweet toppings - as mentioned, butter and maple syrup or apple butter were our favorites, and sweetened spices like cinnamon, but jam, jelly, and I suppose things like sweet chutney would work fine, too, as would honey! When I see it in breakfast and family restaurants, it's usually served with sausage or bacon, eggs, and hash-browned (fried) potatoes, and orange or other fruit juice to drink - that would be overkill for us "common men" in rural USA, though - we rarely had so much food easily available to eat all at once for breakfast!
I wonder if they put honey or syrup on top. I love seeing the delight in Babu’s face when he likes something☺️I like that Babu said this channel is like a teacher to him🧡
Interesting how they say one slice of the French toast would take them all the way to dinner, no need for lunch. Says a lot for portion control for many of us. 😃
A short clip of how the food was prepared would be cool for them to see after their meal. I am curious if they ever have tried to recreate a dish at home. So a story of how it turned out at home if and when they tried it would be nice to hear. Love.
Agreed. It would be nice for those 3 men that french toast is made with beaten eggs & fried in butter or margarine.
Please Common Man Show start showing the process of making food!
Yea I doubt they try to make any of this on their own but I agree it would be cool to show how some of it was made to them.
Agreed. If they saw how simple this was to make, they would make it at home for their family members. You need to go a step beyond just letting them taste new foods and say "wow... this is good... it would be good for old people and young people alike." That can get boring. New day, different food to taste. Same reaction every time. In fact, why not have your cook give them a cooking class, so they can make these things themselves?
Dang, I wish they had some maple syrup, it’s just not complete without it.
I think they did have it, Babu and Raeen both mention a sweet thing on top that tasted a bit like honey. They may not have tasted maple before, so if not, it being similar to honey is a good guess!
No Cinnamon in it?.
Canada puts Cinnamon inside with the Egg..fried.. then and Maple Syrup on top.
This way may be less heavy on the stomach.
@@Music-Is-Real-Love Was there no cinnamon? I just assumed French toast batter always had milk, eggs, cinnamon and vanilla. At least if you order it in California, that's usually true.
knife wouldn't hurt
It's amazing to me that they know how it's made without even knowing what it is! Babu is like "this is fried in butter and it's coated in egg" like?? Wow! I'm so happy they liked it too, french toast is one of my favorite breakfast foods.
They recognize their typical foods, eggs, bread, ...
With pre made pre packaged, processed , animal proteins processing ,most urbanised people don’t have a clue about seasonal products ,real freshness , GM challenges,farmers subsidies, chemical seed protection against plant diseases and it goes on .Ignorance should be the “amazing” part about current food knowledge.
This shows about cultural diversity and exploring foods of the world .Effectively travelling via taste even if a lot has to be compromised by varieties ,season availability , different cooking machines and philosophies ,regligion ,but it’s interesting stuff.
Butter and egg have a distinct taste that anyone can recognize tbh, so not that surprising but impressive nonetheless
Babu is spot on, "wow" is a universal language! Love these guys.
Babu thinking of his grandson as he ate was especially adorable! He's the sweetest person I've ever seen. 😢❤️
Babu going to trick his grandson into eating egg 😃 just like parents and grandparents all over the world 🌎 I love how they are always mindfull of how healthy the food is ❤
French toast is a Fav in our house. We serve it with powder sugar or syrup. So good! I'm glad they enjoyed it!
It was a great breakfast food in the morning for my family when I was growing up as a "common man" in the Southern/Midwestern USA: my parents had little money, and French Toast could be easily made up from common household staples:
Heat a greased skillet/frying-pan, mix up a batter of milk and eggs (with a little vanilla extract and some spices like cinnamon), dip sliced bread into it (my mother always collected and used all the old bread from the week or two before making French toast, which was not being eaten and was in danger of going stale), and then lay the battered bread onto the heated pan to toast, flipping the toast as it browns.
We usually ate it with butter and maple syrup on top, or apple butter, or a mix of sugar and spices (cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, etc.). I think you can probably top it with clarified butter and anything sweet that's available, though, and it'll work: honey, jam or jelly, perhaps a sweet chutney.
We usually just ate the French toast by itself, with water or (rarely) fruit juice (orange juice), because my family was poor and there wasn't a lot of food available for us to serve with it back then, but in a breakfast or family restaurant, it's usually served with side-dishes of sausage or bacon, scrambled eggs (or other styles of eggs), and maybe hash-browned (fried) potatoes and/or chopped fresh fruit, with orange or other fruit juice to drink. But, that's a much bigger breakfast than my family could afford when I was growing up, except as a treat for a special occasion! (A French toast breakfast for my family was more often just a chance to make frugal use of old bread before it got stale!)
Definitely good stuff, and I'm also glad they liked it! :)
Wish they were able to try it with syrup, cinnamon and powdered sugar.
@@AreUReady2Go exactly! This was like eating crepes and not having jelly/jam inside! ...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
Always a good day when you post a new video!
Their comparisons with versions of bread made in their villages is super interesting😋
I always love the "extra shots" at the end of videos...please do this on all your videos, on Common Man Show, too!
Babu: "After eating this thing today, I think I will have to eat paan."
What is Paan?
From Google: Paan is a preparation combining betel leaf with areca nut widely consumed throughout Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia. It is chewed for its stimulant effects... In high doses, it produces cocaine-like effects. It can also give euphoric side-effects like feeling happier and more energetic. Our esteemed Babu is saying he's going to get high today 😂
I suppose that now they might want to learn about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
And I love French Toast with maple syrup!
We like Cinnamon French toast with smooth peanut butter and Good Canadian Maple syrup. I also like French toast and warmed blueberry preserves.
Those both sound delicious!!
I've never had French toast without at least syrup to go with it. I personally like to make French toast with raisin cinnamon bread and then put syrup or a berry compote on top
Ive never had it with syrup
I've never had it without syrup, or homemade syrup using brown sugar heated up in a pan. ...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
When I was a kid my grandma mixed white sugar, brown sugar and cinnamon in a small amount of hot butter and small amount of boiling water and mix it just a little then spread the mixture on the freshly made French Toast . It was so good but nowadays I use cinnamon, butter and real maple syrup served hot.
My kids are eating this as I type. I snuck away after making breakfast for a little quiet time and well, well, well! lol
I have cooked French Toast in many resteraunts. And now I cook them for my family. I smiled big when I heard that they were going to serve it to a child to get them to eat eggs. It is very good. I grew up in Maine and we had fresh Maple Syrup to add on top. Also, we would sprinkle on a little powdered sugar.
The recipe I use is easy: 3 eggs, 1cup milk, 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla, and a dash or two of cinnamon. These ingredients have a tendency to seperate, so keep a wisk close by. For best results do not soak the bread, but instead dip just enough to get the outside wet.
Thank you for your recipe. 😊
Sarru would have loved this 😊
Babu is quite the foodie now. 😄 I'm always impressed how good they are identifying subtle flavours and smells. ☺
I commend the people who cook the foods on this channel. Far too many "Try" channels will serve foods that look atrocious or nothing like the actual item. Whoever makes or purchases the food for Common Man/Novice Squad does an incredible job!
His singing and drum is pure asmr, he should make an album
It's not right unless you put butter and you pour maple syrup all over it, and I always have 2 slices of french toast. I have had french toast a thousand times, and I always put some butter and maple syrup on it. I would not even eat it without the maple syrup.
I would (and do) eat without the maple syrup, but it's just not the same! :)
To really do it right, you need a drop of vanilla extract and a little bit of cinnamon in the beaten egg. Then top with melted butter, warmed up maple syrup and a light dusting of powdered sugar on top. And for special occasions, a few strawberries or blueberries tossed on top, or on the side.
Try it with cinnamon and a touch of vanilla in the egg batter then top with butter and maple syrup. Though some top with powdered sugar or berry syrup and fresh fruit
*Someone send them pure maple syrup, STAT! Real honey works great, too!* Adding cinnamon, nutmeg, and a dash of agave syrup in the eggs gives a whole new taste to it.
Aww they need syrup!
It has syrup or something like it
@@RosesAndIvy not the way they ate it, it's just egg and toast. You don't make it with syrup is an add on
@@chronicdose They said there was something sweet like honey on top, I'm guessing that was syrup
@@RosesAndIvy it is possible, it sure doesn't look like anything is on top, perhaps they just added a small amount before serving. t it should not be served with syrup rather the person who eats add syrup as needed else it will soak in and not be as good in my opinion, you don't pre-syrup pancakes either.
You need to show them how to make these meals so they can make it for their families that would be great to see
And French Toast is very easy to make from common household staples in the USA - I'm betting it's just as easy to make with ingredients found in their village: roti, clarified butter, milk, and eggs seem like familiar ingredients to the common men, and I imagine they've got some local sweet chutneys, and perhaps honey and other local ingredients that would be delicious as toppings for French toast! :)
I dip my bread in milk, egg and a little nutmeg mixed in. I fry it in oil until it is crisp.
I just love the kindness and thoughtfulness of others they have. Then the local culture in food shared thru how to make it and the fact that the men know how to cook. Their insights going from food to culture, society, and dress leaves me speechless. The best videos are when all three to four are present. I think they pick up on emotions fast based on their music videos.
Seeing as they were not familiar with the syrup, I'd be interested to see them try some maple-related products like maple syrup or maple candies. The closest thing they keep relating it to is honey, and I'd like to see what they think of a 'honey' made from tree sap.
Or the classic Maple syrup and waffles.
You should show them a video demonstrating exactly how maple syrup is made starting with tapping the trees and collecting sap, and then give them some genuine maple syrup to eat with French toast or waffles or pancakes. They would probably be amazed that watery liquid that oozes out of leafless trees in the winter tastes so good when it is concentrated by boiling.
This just Brightened my day! thx
Babu guessed right ,,, well done . It has bread dipped in egg and cooked in butter :-) Yet another great video ,,, Thank you
Babu's little spiel about liking to come and learn was really heartwarming ☺️ We like you too Babu!!
So now I know why my Dad loved fried bread dipped in egg.
It’s a Roman Empire dish and Dad came from Italy.
I too love French Toast.
It’s amazing how these men can figure how a recipe is made.
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Great Indian Empires like the Mauryan Empire had great trade with Rome so people back then would have known about after these big empires fell there would have been a significant drop in trade as well.
French toast is a dish that was invented to make use of old bread (similar to how fried rice came about for the East). I believe there's some similar dishes in the region of India/Pakistan/Afghanistan/Iran where old roti is soaked in a curry to use it before it goes bad.
Needs maple syrup.....and real cinnamon.
Looks like I'm gonna be making breakfast for dinner tonight lol, French toast of course 😁I make it with hot syrup on top with butter and sprinkled with powdered sugar 👍👍👍😁
I just love these videos so much... they're so cute and wholesome, brings a smile to my face everytime! 💖🤗
Country eggs are always the best Babu, i agree. They get to eat plants and bugs. They have good color and flavor
HAHAHAHA!!!! LOVE you babu.... sinister...lol, trick the child.... but I truely love it, and good for you for figuring out the simple ingredients and recipy to make french toast at home now:)
I would absolutely LOVE to see them learn about the Roman Empire or even Alexander the Great since his empire stretched from Greece all the way to India.
Alexander the Great in particular sounds like a fantastic topic! I'm sure these fellows have at least a passing familiarity with Alexander, but I'm betting it's probably a topic that doesn't get as much attention in India as it would in an old-fashioned Western school (I think I'd be surprised if Alexander the Great gets any mention at all in most schools these days, and it's a fascinating topic which shaped the modern world as we know it today!)
Since they like French toast they should try a Monte Cristo, it’s a hot ham and cheese sandwich with French toast as the bread and it’s dusted with powdered sugar and served with either jam or syrup, it’s my favorite sandwich.
These guys know how it's made by just one taste...extraordinary.
That's a sign of a future chefs.
They can totally open a restaurant of there own and I would go.
I can't get enough of these wonderful men, they are so amazing, such good hearted, well polite men and very humble and down to earth...and wise.
I’m one of the few people who doesn’t like syrup . Then again my mom was poor and I thought it was normal to eat it dusted in granulated sugar so I guess it’s what I was used to .
Someone in the comments posted a really good idea on another way to eat it and I’m going to try it !
No sweetness at all and it sounds fabulous!
Try brown sugar and butter. It's turns into a caramel like syrup right there on your plate.
My wife and daughter loves this with maple or golden syrup over
We eat french toast at our house quite often. We usually have maple flavored syrup. This morning, since the bread already had garlic flavor in it we decided to do savoury toast. I had cream cheese and ghost pepper sauce on mine. I'm not sure what my wife had on hers, but I know it had cream cheese as well. Very tasty!
That sounds SO GOOD! I need to try that !♥️
First time Babu is eating french toast, and he already does it like a pro... Lol.
Would like to see them try Heinz Baked Beans on toast. A simple British favourite lunch.
They already did
@@horizoon Oh, so they did. 6 months ago on their Common Man Show channel. Haven't got that far back through their vids yet. Thanks for the heads up.
Babu is always appreciative, and thankful.
I think it would be pretty awesome to show the guys a video about the history of the Roman Empire.
Can’t wait to watch this!
I hope they got some maple or fruit syrup to eat with/on it... Otherwise it can sometimes be a bit dry / plain.
Typically we'll have a couple different syrups folks can use on it. Or it might be served topped with fruit & nut and powdered sugar. Or sometimes we'll serve it with warmed cinnamon apple sauce.
Love french toast.
Basically bread dipped in an egg batter with a little milk, usually some nutmeg & cinnamon as well. Then lightly friend in a pan, on both sides, until the egg mixture firms up and it gets slightly browned and warmed through. Then served hot, with the aforementioned syrups, fruit, apple sauce, etc. Good stuff.
Raeen describes a "garnish" that is sweet as honey, so it sounds like either syrup or honey was poured on top before they received the dish.
The comment section here often reminds me of Aesop's Fable “The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey." 😂😂
Love the episodes, did I miss syrup being added or powdered sugar? Most don’t eat it plain.
They didn’t say so specifically, but Babu and Raeen both mentioned the sweet syrup on top that tasted a little like honey, so I’m assuming that was the maple syrup. If I’d never tasted maple syrup before, I’d probably compare it to honey!
"most" don't follow american recipes
Maple trees that produce maple syrup only grow in the North Eastern Americas.
@@minnie2185 yes I know that, I did not say maple anywhere, they could use date syrup or even a sugar syrup which is used a lot in Indian. But thank you for your input!
@@sarahallegra6239 I thought I heard it but I wasn’t sure and I didn’t really see anything on it so I didn’t think they used anything
Wow, Babu described how to make French toast just from *tasting* some! Amazing!
French toast, so much fun for us to make! It turns a simple piece of bread into something from heaven! Love to all of you, including those we can not see!!!!
Babu is on point! What an amazing man he is!
Pour les français, le « french toast » s’appelle du « pain perdu », en faire avec une tranche de brioche, c’est encore meilleur ! Miam !
Et au Québec, on dit "pain doré"!
Have they tried Maple Syrup yet? I remember my first time tasting it, I wasn't used to the different foods here in Canada and I felt much like your star guests here, everything was new to me.
This is a great episode. Maybe also an episode about the history of Roman Empire?
I love french toast.
Babu found toast he doesn’t have to dip. So cool!
French toast is the best! Did you use cinnamon and honey? I wish I could make you all a bananas foster french toast. 😋
I wish you could make it for me. 😀
@@kathy2122 😆
They need syrup with the French toast. A little cinnamon in the egg mixture would have been nice too. They would really love it.
They have syrup, they're calling it honey.
Babu you are right about how it was made. Dipped in egg fried then usually sprinkled with white powder sugar. Great with tea or coffee I think.
I assume you did the sugar and egg mixed together to dip the bread in before setting it on a griddle or hot skillet and cooking it till the egg/sugar coating is cooked. What I did not see was syrup and butter to top the finished toast off. The best syrup is real maple syrup with real butter spread on the finished toast before adding the syrup.. We treat our french toast more like pancakes as far as toppings. Good Video.
Love making it. I use Texas toast because it's thicker. I put butter and syrup on it.
I'm so glad they loved it!
A splash of milk, orange zest and cardamom added to the egg is also nice. My family always adds a ton of cinnamon and sugar, then fries it again so it’s crispy. That’s way to sweet in my humble opinion. Anyway, I’m so happy y’all liked it! And shukria for the clip at the end!
Now I gotta make some French Toast, I like mine with butter and maple syrup.
Where is the syrup? It will be a little dry without it. the reactions are wonderful!
Would love if you showed them the process for making maple syrup
I know most people eat French toast with maple syrup, but I prefer putting strawberry jam on it. Yum!
Eggs are so versatile.
Nice to see them try soft boiled egg with soldiers and serve it in the cup with a tea spoon to stir (Let them do the topping and provide the salt and pepper separately).
Since this is something they can make at home, a little cooking show would be cool!
French toast is so easy to make. I did read the Wikipedia article about French toast. It is of Latin origins believe it or not. The first recorded recipe is pretty much what you use to make french toast today. I will have to try honey as a topping next time and see how it tastes.
I actually had no idea my childhood dessert my mother used to make was the fancy French toast....LOL
Babu is off to make French toast at home and trick the grandson! :D
French Toast is one of the ways we use bread that's gone stale in my home.
Bread pudding is also a great way to use stale or dried out bread.
Babu wants to make it. Soak bread in a mixture of egg and a little milk. You can add ground cinnamon for health or a little vanilla. Don't soak it so long the bread falls apart. Then fry it in ghee both sides. The topping can be made many ways using ghee jaggery honey jam syrup or what you like
Plain French toast? Ah, you need some butter and maple syrup on that :) We also used to top with butter and s mix of sugar and cinnamon, too. Or, Apple-butter - great stuff!
It was always a breakfast item to eat in the mornings with my family in the Midwest and Southern USA - a great way to make frugal use of dry and stale bread, and milk and eggs before they sit too long and spoil: you can make French Toast really easy at home, it's just a batter of milk and eggs (maybe a cup of milk to one egg), with a little vanilla extract and cinnamon mixed in - dip bread into the batter, then fry it in a pan on a stove-top until lightly toasted and dry, flipping the toast as needed.
We usually ate French Toast by itself as a treat, with sweet toppings - as mentioned, butter and maple syrup or apple butter were our favorites, and sweetened spices like cinnamon, but jam, jelly, and I suppose things like sweet chutney would work fine, too, as would honey!
When I see it in breakfast and family restaurants, it's usually served with sausage or bacon, eggs, and hash-browned (fried) potatoes, and orange or other fruit juice to drink - that would be overkill for us "common men" in rural USA, though - we rarely had so much food easily available to eat all at once for breakfast!
I wonder if they put honey or syrup on top. I love seeing the delight in Babu’s face when he likes something☺️I like that Babu said this channel is like a teacher to him🧡
Very smart. Clarified butter
When you serve French toast, you must also serve Maple syrup and butter to put on it and milk to drink with it, it is a package.
Interesting how they say one slice of the French toast would take them all the way to dinner, no need for lunch. Says a lot for portion control for many of us. 😃
Does anyone out there ever eat it this plain? I’ve only ever seen it served with syrup, preserves/jam, powdered sugar or a combination of these.
plenty of people
I've never heard of people putting sugary stuff on french toast before this comment section.
It had syrup on it.
we eat it sweet with jam or honey in Bulgaria,or salty with Feta cheese(its AMAZING that way too,with some green garlic and ayran 😉)
I usually have French toast with maple syrup, and follow by drink hot black coffee.
Tell them to use the syrup. It's not right without syrup on it.
Try with honey or maple syrup. There are many ways to put stuffs with French toast.
I make my own version of a Banjo...with omelette on a bun, garnished with ketchup manis and spring onions
Hope they got syrup on their french toast!👍👍What is a muslin kurta?
A thin fabric
It's Too Bad They Didn't Try It As We Do,, With At Least 2 Pieces Of Toast & Maple Syrup..Sooo Good.
No trimmings?
Will they ever try Monte Cristo??? They will love that! Battered fried sandwich with powdered sugar and fruit jelly sauce
No butter?...no maple syrup???
Where's the maple syrup 🤷
French Toast, yummy!
One of the easiest things to make!
Ingredients: Beaten Eggs, Milk, Sliced Bread and Cinnamon Sugar Mix
Enjoy.
I agree with Babu - farm fresh eggs from the country are better than store-bought eggs by a mile!
I love Babu ❤️
Better with syrup.
I have used honey when out of maple syrup.
Its a very traditional european sweet that dates to the middle ages. It's called "Poor knights". Its almost 1000 years old.
French toast is my favorite!!!! 😊