Such an original way to use up bread – I’m going to give this a try, I always end up throwing away the end slices on loaves of bread, so it will be great to have something to use them up with, so thanks for the recipe! FF xx
Ally
Eating this with milk sounds like something I used to eat as a kid! Have you ever heard of graveyard stew?
The recipes I see online use salt and pepper, but here’s how we always made it when I was a kid:
Toast two slices of bread and tear it up into bite-sized pieces, cover it with heated milk and then add cinnamon and sugar. The toast gets all soggy and, while it sounds strange, it was still something I loved and think of with fond memories. I’m not sure where this came from
Using these croutons to make it would basically just simplify the process and also make for a yummy snack when you eat them by themselves. 🙂
Jessica Fisher
In the old days, I think they called it milk toast. I’ve seen it in movies.
teresa
In the old days (when I was a little girl – ha) my mom would sometime fix this as a light meal for me or my siblings when we were under the weather. She called it milk toast.
gina
These sounds like a terrific treat! Might be fun to mix them up with pretzels, nuts, for a cinnamon toast snack mix.
Love this idea. Thanks for posting!
Jessica Fisher
Great ideas. Might work with popcorn and dried fruit, too.
The Frugal Flirter
Such an original way to use up bread – I’m going to give this a try, I always end up throwing away the end slices on loaves of bread, so it will be great to have something to use them up with, so thanks for the recipe! FF xx
Ally
Eating this with milk sounds like something I used to eat as a kid! Have you ever heard of graveyard stew?
The recipes I see online use salt and pepper, but here’s how we always made it when I was a kid:
Toast two slices of bread and tear it up into bite-sized pieces, cover it with heated milk and then add cinnamon and sugar. The toast gets all soggy and, while it sounds strange, it was still something I loved and think of with fond memories. I’m not sure where this came from
Using these croutons to make it would basically just simplify the process and also make for a yummy snack when you eat them by themselves. 🙂
Jessica Fisher
In the old days, I think they called it milk toast. I’ve seen it in movies.
teresa
In the old days (when I was a little girl – ha) my mom would sometime fix this as a light meal for me or my siblings when we were under the weather. She called it milk toast.
gina
These sounds like a terrific treat! Might be fun to mix them up with pretzels, nuts, for a cinnamon toast snack mix.
Love this idea. Thanks for posting!
Jessica Fisher
Great ideas. Might work with popcorn and dried fruit, too.