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If anyone of you know any good and proof method for making this nice Hong Kong Style French Toast, do drop me an email/comment to advise me can? Thanks.
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HI Ellena:
ReplyDeleteI think in order to make HK style, you should get Asian style bread too because they are thicker and denser than Western style.
Hi there, thanks for your tips... :)
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