#CINNAMON TOAST FULL#full recipe with amounts below in the recipe box.(Wonder Bread and Sara Lee make a thick bread like Texas Toast) Even whole wheat bread will work choice of bread, white and Texas toast bread work well.What you’ll need to make old fashioned cinnamon toast…. Old Fashioned Cinnamon Toast Yields: 8 slices All from the love of home economics class. Maybe that’s why I became a caterer and now food blogger. One more thing, I got a grade of 100 for that class. It was an exciting day as well as a sad one since the class was over for the semester. Oh! I have to try and find or remember the very last recipe we made when the class ended.įancy stuff. I hope you enjoy this retro recipe and that it may bring back happy childhood memories for you too. Using my original recipe.Ī handful of basic ingredients is all that’s needed for simple decadence. Now, my son makes it on Sunday mornings for all of us. I never tire of it and neither does my family. This is why I make cinnamon toast all the time! I still have to say to this day, as simple and easy that recipe was, it was the best thing I had ever eaten. When we finally sat down and took our first bite. If you dropped any of the dishes, they just bounced. Of course each piece of the sets in each kitchen matched the cabinets. Then, we plated the two slices on the kind of dishes that the Brady Bunch ate on. That first day, the teacher gave each of us our own set of ovenmits and had to remove the hot pieces of cinnamon toast using a spatula. We each got to make two slices per person. When we took the sheet pan out of the oven which was lined with aluminum foil, we couldn’t wait to take the first bite. I remember like it was yesterday how the whole classroom smelled while the cinnamon toast was in the oven. Just making this simple recipe was thrilling for me and I’m sure most of the girls in the class.įor twelve and thirteen year old girls that never really cooked before it really was a thrill. We were told that after we made each recipe they would give us time to sit in the little assigned kitchens and eat the final result.īut, not before we finished washing whatever utensils and other kitchen items used to make that particular recipe. It was the very first recipe we made in home economics class.Īll the girls were so excited. Getting back to making old fashioned cinnamon toast… I can’t believe I remember what they looked like!Įach kitchen also had a small rectangle Formica kind of table with the metal going around the sides of the table.įour sturdy chairs with the seats and backs the color of the cabinets. I’m talking about the cabinets and counter tops. Two were a pale green color and the other two kitchens were a faded pink color. #CINNAMON TOAST WINDOWS#The back wall were all windows that overlooked one of the playgrounds. It was a huge classroom on the bottom floor of the junior high building. I remember so clearly how the kitchens looked in that classroom. Way back when I took the class, believe it or not, it was just for girls. I’m not sure it still is but, it’s still offered since I have a fourteen year old boy who took it last year in middle school. The class was a mandatory subject all those years ago. First year of junior high school and first year to start home economics. (We didn’t call it middle school in the 70s and 80s) The background from the original recipe is from when I was living on the north shore of Long Island, New York. The recipe below isn’t hers but, cinnamon toast will always remind me of my wonderful mom. My mom would make her own version of cinnamon toast and it was so delicious. In this recipe, you won’t see a piece of toast that’s slathered with butter and then sprinkled with cinnamon sugar.Īs simple and easy the recipe is and will take you such a short time to prepare, it tastes like cinnamon heaven. I guess it really is old fashioned! You’ll see the easiest recipe that comes out smelling and tasting totally amazing. I’m sharing a recipe for old fashioned cinnamon toast that originated from the seventies. Jump to Recipe Old Fashioned Cinnamon Toast
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