Throw Back Thursday: Milk Toast Recipe (2024)

Morning everyone, I almost didn’t want to post today. I slept wrong last night and woke up with a severe crick in my neck, it’s at the nape of my neck and is very painful to sit in position to type. I took some pain reliever, just waiting for it to kick in.

Today’s post is, in my humble opinion, a winner! I didn’t grow up eating milk toast, in fact when I found the picture of the recipe at first I was a bit put off. One thought back to a Sunday morning when the ladies in my Sunday School class were talking about growing up eating milk toast. All I could picture was a piece of toast swimming in a bowl of cold milk, bland, and getting soggy. Not very appetizing to a young gal like me. This morning I wanted to see if I could revive a childhood favorite for some folks and give it new life! I hope you all give it a try if you’ve never had it before, and for those who grew up on it I hope you don’t mind the little addition I made to it 🙂

Now this recipe will make a lot so keep that in mind if you aren’t going to be feeding a lot of mouths. I had to cut back the recipe severely since I was the only one willing to be the guinea pig this morning. I’m hoping that I can get the rest of the family interested in trying this sometime 🙂 It really did remind me of eating a thick creamy bowl of oatmeal just without the oats. It is truly a hearty dish and I can now understand why so many people have such fond memories of it!

Obviously I did not do a quart of milk, I used about 3/4 cup of milk in a small sauce pan and about 2–2 1/2 tblsps of cold butter over a medium flame(or medium heat). You could use less if you like, even I’ll admit that 3/4 cup of milk was a bit much.

While the butter and milk got happy, happy, happy together I poured about three fingers width of milk (or 1/3 cup) into a glass and added two heaping spoonfuls of flour to it. Whisk it together to get a thick consistency. This is a method I use when thickening sauces and stews. It was at this point it dawned on me that this recipe was going to be awesome!

After rereading the recipe picture and how some people like it with salt–n–pepper and some with a little sugar I had a light bulb moment. Cinnamon sugar. BOOM BABY! Into the sauce pan I added three tablespoons of cinnamon sugar I had leftover from yesterday when I made the snickerdoodle muffins (those were a huge hit btw). Whisk it in and once the liquid comes to a boil pour in the flour milk, continue to whisk until the mixture has thickened.

With one or two slices in the bowl begin to slowly pour the thickened “gravy” over the toast. Now I used a lower carb bread this morning, it’s not gluten free but it was better than the fully loaded bread. Feel free to use any bread you like, I’m sure this would be amazing with some cinnamon raisin swirl bread, oh how the possibilities are endless!

For presentations sake I sprinkled another tablespoon of cinnamon sugar over the top! Time to commence eating 😀

You can see just how thick and creamy that milk sauce is, and it wasn’t overly sweet either which was another plus. You’d think with all the spoonfuls of sugar I had added it would be over the top sweet. Now if you’re not a sugar fan you can make this a savory dish for a quick dinner meal. I’ll have to try that and maybe add some chopped turkey sausage to milk gravy or some turkey bacon. This is definitely a keeper!

See, even the turkey sausage went for a dip in the remaining gravy 😀

I would definitely add this to a weekly winter breakfast menu, it’s a great substitute for oatmeal, it would make a yummy frugal savory dinner option, and it’s hearty enough that you won’t feel like a swollen tick later on.

Milk Toast (with a twist)

2 slices of toasted bread

3/4 c milk (lactose free, skim, almond, whatever you have on hand)

2 tblsp butter

3 tblsp cinnamon sugar, or regular sugar

2 tblsp flour

1/3 c cold milk

Bring milk, butter, cinnamon and sugar to a boil. Whisk flour and milk together in a small bowl or glass and pour into boiling milk, whisking until the liquid has thickened into a gravy. Place one to two slices of toasted bread into bowl (or on a plate) and pour or ladle milk gravy over the bread. Sprinkle a little extra cinnamon sugar over the top and serve! Enjoy with bacon, cooked ham, or sausage.

As I mentioned above, this can be made into a savory dish by adding some sauteed onion, garlic, a little thyme, basil, and crumbled sausage or beef that’s been cooked and well drained. Melt some cheese over the top and finish with a little dried or fresh parsley! Bon appetit!

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Throw Back Thursday: Milk Toast Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it milk toast or milquetoast? ›

In popular culture. Milk toast's soft blandness served as inspiration for the name of the timid and ineffectual comic strip character Caspar Milquetoast, drawn by H. T. Webster from 1924 to 1952. Thus, the term "milquetoast" entered the language as the label for a timid, shrinking, apologetic person.

What is milk toast made of? ›

Milk toast is made with (you guessed it!) milk and toast. The toast is usually cut or torn into bite-sized pieces, while the milk is typically sweetened with sugar and flavored with extracts and spices.

What breakfast item is made from day old bread dipped in an egg milk mixture? ›

This easy French Toast recipe is the BEST, with a thicker batter and cinnamon sugar flavors that really set it apart. It's one of our family's favorite breakfasts!

How to make the best toast? ›

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  1. Start with Good Bread. "That means actually using bread that isn't really old," says Baker, striking down the myth that you should make toast with older bread. ...
  2. Slice It Thicker. ...
  3. Get Your Toaster Hella Hot. ...
  4. It's Always Better with Butter. ...
  5. Salt It. ...
  6. Eat It as Fast as You Can.
Mar 18, 2014

Why is it called milk toast? ›

Beginning a few years after the character's debut, the term milquetoast came to describe a timid or meek person. Caspar's last name is fitting because milk toast is a weak, bland concoction of buttered toast served in a dish of warm milk.

What does milquetoast mean slang? ›

milquetoast (plural milquetoasts) (originally US, informal, derogatory) A person of meek or timid disposition; a person who lacks character or effectiveness. synonyms ▲quotations ▼ Synonyms: softy, wimp, wuss; see also Thesaurus:milksop.

Why did people eat milk toast? ›

In the beginning, milk toast was something people ate only when they were ill. The blandness of this simple dish — toasted bread, warmed milk, and a sprinkle of salt — was thought to help heal the infirm.

Where did milk toast originate? ›

Milk Toast Origin

Milk toast was one of the original comfort foods, with a history dating back to the 19th century in New England. Back then, it was not only a breakfast option — it was also served when someone wasn't feeling well. This makes sense, as the simple dish consists of mild foods enjoyed warm in a bowl.

What is the word for milk toast? ›

milquetoast
  • milksop.
  • mollycoddle.
  • pushover.
Apr 5, 2024

What is bread with an egg in the middle called? ›

While you'd rarely find people tinkering with the name eggs Benedict, what to call a fried-egg-in-toast remains in flux today. It's earned a slew of monikers, from the strange to the provocative: bird's nest, egg-in-a-basket, the Popeye, the one-eyed jack, and in a confusing twist to Brits, a toad-in-a-hole.

What is raw egg and milk called? ›

Eggnog, previously known as milk punch or egg milk punch, is a great beverage any time of year. And a delicious vehicle for consuming raw eggs (and milk). Culturally though, it still has a holiday feel.

What type of bread makes the best toast? ›

Different breads need different kinds of toasting. Tender, buttery brioche can't take high heat; denser, moister whole-grain breads can. Challah, ciabatta, semolina bread, baguettes split lengthwise, pain de campagne — all make fine toast (actually, day-old bread makes the best toast), given proper attention.

How can I spice up my morning toast? ›

Breakfast Classics on Toast
  1. Bacon + eggs + spinach.
  2. Smoked salmon + lemon + sliced scallions.
  3. Smoked trout + cream cheese + horseradish + cucumber.
  4. Cream cheese + everything bagel seasoning mix + tomato or red onion slices.
  5. Crisp bacon + maple syrup.
  6. Eggs Goldenrod.
  7. Yogurt + fruit + honey.
Mar 13, 2023

Is milktoast a word? ›

a very timid, unassertive, spineless person, especially one who is easily dominated or intimidated: a milquetoast who's afraid to ask for a raise.

How do you use milquetoast in a sentence? ›

During boxing's bare-knuckle era, gloves were for milquetoasts. Fewer examples. Those who thought otherwise were derided as milquetoasts. I wasn't going to be a milquetoast and let him steamroller me. He didn't maneuver through Washington's corridors of power by being a milquetoast.

Does milk toast mean? ›

a meek, submissive, or timid person.

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