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This is a strange one. I haven't had this since I was a kid, but was just reminiscing about my childhood. The neighbors across the street, who I always thought were really poor, always made really good vittles. They had no electricity, no running water, and just a hand pump well outside. I now realize they were homesteaders, living off grid. They had no money, but seemed pretty happy. They were straight-up hillbillies in every sense of the word. They raised pigs, chickens, etc. Super nice people. I was best friends with their son.
One day his mom made this exact breakfast for us while waiting to get on the bus. When I asked what is was, my friend said "dote toast". I have no idea if that's how it's spelt, but I'm guessing they didn't even know either Instead of bread dipped in eggs and milk, it's just water, sugar, and a little flour, cooked in a boatload of butter. But it's so good, albeit really not good for you in any way shape or form. I heathied it up a bit by using whole grain bread instead of white bread. But I think it's actually better with white bread. Or maybe it was better back then because is was homemade bread, and cooked in homemade butter
One day his mom made this exact breakfast for us while waiting to get on the bus. When I asked what is was, my friend said "dote toast". I have no idea if that's how it's spelt, but I'm guessing they didn't even know either Instead of bread dipped in eggs and milk, it's just water, sugar, and a little flour, cooked in a boatload of butter. But it's so good, albeit really not good for you in any way shape or form. I heathied it up a bit by using whole grain bread instead of white bread. But I think it's actually better with white bread. Or maybe it was better back then because is was homemade bread, and cooked in homemade butter