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Chocolate, Peanut Butter, Banana French Toast





This is the last Disney recipe of the week, I hope you
have enjoyed these recipes seeing as how Disney
always goes above and beyond on their food.
I love french toast. My favorite is deep fried but
this looks amazing! If you ever make it to DIsney you
will find this at the PCH Grill, this recipe serves 4.

What you'll need:
8 thick slices of bread
2 ripe bananas
1/4c chocolate chips
1/2c creamy peanut butter
6 eggs, beaten
3/4c chocolate milk
1tsp cinnamon
1/4tsp salt
Chocolate syrup and or powder sugar, optional

Create the magic:
Preheat the oven to 350, coat a 9x13 baking pan with
cooking spray and set aside.

Cut bread into 1" cubes and place in a large bowl.
Slice bananas into 1/2" slices, and add to the bowl.
Stir in chocolate chips.

Combine peanut butter, eggs, chocolate milk,
cinnamon and salt in a blender. Process until smooth.

Pour egg mixture over the bread mixture. Stir gently
until bread cubes have absorbed egg mixture.

Pour mixture into your baking pan. Bake for 35 - 40 minutes
or until the top is golden brown.

Before serving, drizzle with chocolate syrup and powdered sugar if desired.

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