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{Recipe} Hong Kong Style French Toast 法蘭西多士 | Yi Reservation

Hong Kong Style French Toast 法蘭西多士


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{Recipe} Hong Kong Style French Toast 港式法蘭西多士

A Cha Chaan Teng, or Hong Kong style café, is a unique casual eatery that’s been feeding the Hong Kong people since the 1950s.

A typical Cha Chaan Teng offers a wide selection of Western-influenced Chinese comfort food ranging from spaghetti to milk tea to fried rice at very affordable prices. A Cha Chaan Teng normally opens all day serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it a great place to hang out with friends and grab a few bites without hurting the bank account.

{Recipe} Hong Kong Style French Toast 港式法蘭西多士

Hong Kong style café food was first introduced on this blog when I shared this Cha Chaan Teng style spaghetti dish a few months ago. It is really delicious but nowhere near being representative to Cha Chaan Teng food. In light of the holiday seasons and resentment from my wife, a Hong Kong native, on lack of signature Cha Chaan Teng dish on my blog, I decided to share one of my favorite Hong Kong style café dishes, which is French toast – the Hong Kong Style!

{Recipe} Hong Kong Style French Toast 港式法蘭西多士

 If you already like regular French toast served in your local diner you’ll probably go nuts on this Hong Kong Style French toast. The Hong Kong style French toast is like French toast on steroids. It’s got two thick slices of soft milk bread covered in egg batter and perfectly fried to crispy golden brown and then served with butter and condensed milk/syrup. Oh I forgot to mention, there is also a generous amount of peanut butter sandwiched in between the bread to make this dish extra decadent. No wonder that even CNN agrees HK Style French toast is one of the world’s 50 most delicious foods (No. 38)

{Recipe} Hong Kong Style French Toast 港式法蘭西多士

A few things I’d like to mention before you jump into the recipe.

  1. You get extra score if you use milk bread for the toast. Otherwise regular white bread works as well
  2. The classic Hong Kong style French toast has peanut butter in it but if you are allergic to peanuts you can substitute with jam or Nutella
  3. Deep fry the toast for maximum satisfaction or you can pan-fry it, which is healthier but still delicious

Hong Kong Style French Toast 法蘭西多士

Prep Time: 5

Cook Time: 3

Total Time: 8

Make this addicting HK Style French Toast following this step-by-step recipe at yireservation.com.

Ingredients:

  • 2 slice milk bread
  • 1 egg
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • Peanut butter
  • 1 slice of butter
  • Maple syrup / sweetened condensed milk / honey

Directions:

  1. I normally make my own milk bread and I like to slice my bread to ¾ inch thick. The pre-sliced bread is fine as well
  2. Evenly spread a generous amount of peanut butter on one side of bread, about 1.5 tbsp
  3. Put two slices of bread together and gently press the bread to seal the sides. Remove the bread crust from the 4 sides
  4. Make the egg batter by beating the egg with vanilla extract until well blended
  5. Drench the bread in the egg batter until all sides are well coated
  6. For the healthier version, pan fry the toast in a non-stick pan with 1.5 tbsp of oil until all sides are golden brown, about 1 minutes per side over medium heat. Make sure you pan fry all 6 sides to get that uniform look. For the traditional version, deep fry the toast until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Plate the toast, place a thin slice of butter in the center of the toast and drizzle either maple syrup or condensed milk, or honey over the toast

Serve the toast with hot or cold Hong Kong style milk tea. It also goes very well with latte or cappuccino 🙂

{Recipe} Hong Kong Style French Toast 港式法蘭西多士


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12 comments

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  2. 10

    OMG this looks amazing i am going to make this soon

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  4. 9

    Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe ~ Yum!

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  6. 8

    Interesting version of French Toast. I have never had HK Style French Toast – it sounds delicious.
    My version is like this:-
    * Soak your bread slices in a mixture of egg and milk with a tiny pinch of salt.
    * Fry your [now soggy] bread in a mixture of butter and oil.
    * Sprinkle with cinnamon & castor sugar [already mixed]
    * Drizzle with syrup or honey and serve.
    * Watch the delight in people’s faces when they take a bite!

  7. 7

    Tq. Simple n nice. Love it. Regards to your wonderful wife. God bless you. Nc

  8. 6

    looks so yummy! I like the addition of peanut butter for a deeper flavor, thanks for the recipe..

  9. 5

    Hi yi, can you also tell me how to make Hong Kong style coffee just the way they serve it in cha chaan teng? It would be perfect with the French toast! 🙂

  10. 4

    I’ve never had Hong Kong Style French Toast! Nor even heard of it, for that matter. I love peanut butter, so this has my name on it! Really good recipe — thanks.

  11. 3

    I like this HK version more because it has my favourite peanut butter!

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