First new favorite thing of the day/du jour: French toast 2.0! I made it again, this time actually for breakfast (I’ll explain the 2.0 version in a minute).
Second new favorite thing of the day/du jour: Zoya Neely nail polish, a creamy seafoam green, and the only thing I’ve been wanting to wear on my nails lately.
Every time I glance at my hands when I’m wearing it, I smile. 🙂 It’s just so cheerful.
Two coats provides pretty complete coverage, but I’m wearing three for these pics.
Last time I applied Zeely, I didn’t use a base or top coat, and it lasted three full days before I started seeing tiny chips appear along the edges of my nails, so it seems durable. And it made it five days before the really honkin’ chips appeared.
Next time I’ll wear it with a base coat, at least, because it naturally emphasizes the ridges on my nails, which I actually think looks kind of neat, but a base coat applied before Neely should smooth things out, and improve the wear time.
To my fellow coral-crazed cosmetics lovers, try pairing Zeely with your current coral lipstick crush. 🙂 So springy, so fun!
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French Toast 2.0: the breakdown
Yesterday, after years making French toast, I made batch that actually made me swoon.
Fearing I would lose the recipe forever if I didn’t write/type it down! — I’m sharing it here…
Start by warming up a pat of butter in a non-stick pan on medium-high heat (to cut the calories, you could also use a spray like Pam).
Into a shallow bowl large enough for the shape and size of your bread, beat one egg, add around half a cup of vanilla almond milk, a splash of vanilla extract and a tablespoon of melted honey (I nuke mine in the microwave), and thoroughly mix.
This should be enough for two slices. Dip each one into the egg mixture, coating it completely.
Move quickly!
Next, plop each slice bread into your hot pan, and cook until golden brown. Flip each slice over and repeat on the other side, and top them your favorite syrup or jam (I’m a maple syrup girl, myself).
Best if eaten piping hot.
So you may be thinking, “What’s the big deal? Why are these called version 2.0?” I think it’s the bread and the timing. Oddly, stale-ish, hard bread works best. Gross, I know, but it works! En lieu of stale bread, though, you could always toast your slices first to dry them out.
Another key: dipping the slices quickly into the egg mixture. If I leave the slices in the mixture for a minute too long, the center stays soggy while the outside burns.
Bluh.
Do you like French toast? Do you ever make it at home?
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Amaris says
I love this color for spring … so perfect!
Karen says
So perfect! 🙂
Jessica K says
*dies* I need that! I have an entire collection of mermaid/sea inspired nail polishes and this needs to join that family!
Karen says
Yes! If you love mermaid shades, you’ll also need Essie Where’s My Chauffeur.
Agata says
I love French toast, I will have to make my husband make this recipe for me on the weekend (I work weekends so if I am lucky he makes breakfast for me :)). This nail polish is really pretty and very springy. I cannot wait for spring!!
Karen says
How adorable that your hubby cooks breakfast. What a sweetheart!
El Hub makes the BEST scrambled eggs. He refuses to share his secret with me, though. Boo! 🙂
Sunny says
Neely reminds me of Easter bunnies for some reason, and I love the suggestion of wearing it with the most recent coral crush (Chanel La Favorite here)!
I do make French toast, and I agree it’s much better to use stale bread. It’s like fried rice is actually better with day-old rice instead of fresh one. The water in there would totally make it soggy! Yummy breakfast!
Karen says
Hi Sunny,
Mmm, fried rice! I haven’t had that in a while. 🙂
Janelle says
Must have this color.. Oh and that french Toast looks scrumptious.
Karen says
Hi Janelle,
French toast for everyone! 🙂
Kiss & Make-up says
Hmmm no, (almost) white nail polish isn’t for me. I’ll have that French toast instead, thanks 😉
Karen says
I’d be happy to share some French toast!
Alissa says
Hey Karen! I love your blog! Especially your pop culture jokes! 🙂 This color makes me thinkf Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Easter eggs. Haha weird, but awesome combo. I can’t wait to get these in the mail!
Karen says
Hi Alissa,
Thank you so much! Did you order the entire Lovely collection? Zoya is the best, isn’t it?
Cindy (Prime Beauty) says
Ack, you’ve made me hungry! When I was growing up, my mom would put powdered sugar on french toast–yummm! That nail color is so cute and I love your idea of combining it with coral!
Karen says
Hi Cindy,
I need to try that! 🙂 Hope you’re having a good day so far.
Emily @ Emalitsa says
Oh my goodness! This colour looks incredible on you! It is such a pretty colour for Spring I cannot wait to be wearing pretty pastels like this one! So gorgeous!
Karen says
Hi Emily,
Thank you! 🙂
Rebecca Cash says
I LOVE this color!!
Karen says
Hi Rebecca,
Yay! Do you think you might give it a go? I hope so.
Rebecca Cash says
I fully intend to….as soon as I end my “No beauty purchases” ban. Been splurging a bit lately!! Hope you’re feeling better. Did I miss your review on the Glam Glow Super Mud? I hope you loved it. I sure do and I need validation!! LOL
Aimey says
It reminds me of pre-seafoam color! Makes me wanna go to the beach 🙂
Karen says
Hi Aimey,
Me too! Ideally a beach with warm water. The ocean here in Nor Cal is FREEZING.
Krystle(Baking Beauty) says
Seafoam is so pretty! Looks like the perfect color for spring
Karen says
Hi Krystle,
Yup, so perfect! 🙂
Amy says
Have you ever made bread pudding? It’s deeelish with stale bread! (You basically pour the egg-milk mixture on top of bread pieces packed in a pan and bake it all together. Add chocolate chips and… yum!)
The nail color is truly fab. I’ve been into MAC’s vernis a ongles lately. This is like a seafoam variation of the neutral look – love it!
Karen says
Hi Amy,
No, I haven’t! Is it a desert or a breakfast food?
Amy says
Traditional European dessert, not too sugary. But you can def do it for breakfast – add raisins, dried cherries, whatever. Counterintuitively, it’s completely delicious.
Angela says
Holy french toast craving, batman! Is it weird that I like soggy french toast? Thanks for the recipe!
Karen says
You’re welcome, Angela. No, it’s not weird. I sometimes like the center part soggy, too. It depends on how I’m feeling.
Lauren says
I ove that color. It would be perfect for spring time (which cannot come soon enough!) It looks really nice with your skin tone!
Karen says
Thanks, Lauren! I’m counting down the days to spring, too. Although, I’m not looking forward to having allergies, ha-choo!
Becca @ The Beauty Sample says
Thanks for sharing the recipe, Karen! I haven’t made my own french toast in a while but now i’m craving it! I have some almond milk in the fridge now so maybe I will have french toast for a midnight snack later tonight! 😀
oooh and the seafoam green polish is gorgeous! That’s one shade I don’t have in my collection so I definitely need to check this one out! 😀
Karen says
You’re welcome, Becca. Hope you like the recipe. 🙂
Angela @ The Unprofessional Beauty Blog says
Zoya is definitely my favorite polish brand. This color is very adorable and is perfect for the Spring.
Karen says
Me too. The wear time is amazing!
Marisa Anderson says
Luv the color of the polish. So chic. Looks like a really lovely color to wear for spring time.
Karen says
Hi Marisa,
Yes, it’s so cheerful. Have you ever worn Zoya before?
Jennifer says
It’s so Tiffany Blue, no?! I love it!
Chris says
I love sea foam things but I love french toast even more. Thanks for the recipe!
Nobu says
Loooove <3 I have the same coloring as you so I hope it looks good on me, too. I love that zoya's site says warm or cool. It's really helpful since I can't tell that kind of thing and cool polishes look weird on me!
Melissa says
Oh that French toast looks so good! I need to try that. My family exclusively eat savoury French Toast! It’s basically your egg and touch of milk mixture but with a bit of salt and pepper rather than vanilla or anything and topped with tomato ketchup. YUUMMMM!