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13 Sep

Fifth class continued their cooking adventures with a visit to France – or at least, we cooked French toast!

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As we’re studying Europe this month, we’ve been trying out recipes that have European connections. This week, with the help of Paddy, we made French toast from the Keelings recipe found here. Because there were 18 of us cooking, we split into three teams.

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One group made the egg mixture, testing out their newfound egg-cracking skills.

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Another prepared the bread, the rashers and the bananas. The third group dipped the bread into the egg mixture and fried it. We served the French toast with a choice of rashers, bananas (or both!) and maple syrup!

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Anyone who stayed still for too long was given the job of washing up and thanks to Paddy, all the clean up was finished by 2.30! The boys did a superb job, with very little help. Ms Sexton was extremely impressed that the first thing the boys did when they walked into the kitchen was wash their hands! They also remembered all the tips from last week about keeping safe in the kitchen.

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Last week’s recipe was a great success – Davy, Sam, Alan and Luke baked our Swedish Gooey Chocolate Cake during the week!

Hopefully the families of fifth class will be enjoying French toast over the weekend! Any suggestions for our next recipe?

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17 Responses to “Fifth class cook French toast!”

  1. Ms. Brennan
    4:28 pm on September 13th, 2013

    Je suis tellement impressionné 5e classe! Où est mon pain grillé français?!

    ps. Thanks to google translate for helping me to remember some French 😀

  2. aaron gray
    3:27 pm on September 16th, 2013

    It was so nice.

  3. jack barsoum
    9:46 pm on September 16th, 2013

    Yum yum looks delicious!

  4. Alan cowap
    8:24 am on September 17th, 2013

    That’s grand Aaron will be able to cook my dinner soon lol 😉

  5. Aaron
    8:40 am on September 17th, 2013

    The other way around Dad, you’ll be cooking my dinner ha ha

  6. jack jin
    6:22 pm on September 18th, 2013

    that looks tasty 🙂

  7. sam smith
    9:49 am on September 19th, 2013

    Oh the nicest French toast ever. Thanks Ms Sexton!

  8. Alan Duda
    9:58 am on September 19th, 2013

    The toasts were absolutely lovely.

  9. oisin
    10:05 am on September 19th, 2013

    The French toast and rashers were delicious and my parents loved it when I made it at home.

  10. davy berry o connell
    10:07 am on September 19th, 2013

    The rashers were so nice!

  11. Ben Gorman
    10:08 am on September 19th, 2013

    Lovely french toast!

  12. aaronjudge
    10:13 am on September 19th, 2013

    The French toast was lovely.

  13. luke mckeever
    10:21 am on September 19th, 2013

    Great French toast and great cake!

  14. Ben Gorman
    9:07 pm on September 19th, 2013

    The sides were really nice with it too!

  15. Ben Gorman
    9:15 pm on September 19th, 2013

    Nice cooking

  16. davy
    2:56 pm on September 28th, 2013

    I loved the rashers. They were so nice.

  17. Oisin coster
    7:42 pm on October 1st, 2013

    They were delicious. Thanks to Miss, Paddy and the lads!

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