On this episode, the Allen family loves their french toast recipe, loaded with sugar, butter, and cream cheese. But diabetes runs in their family, so they need a healthier option. With more than 700 calories and 33 grams of sugar per serving, this sweet morning treat needs a makeover.
Chefs Laura Vitali and Calvin Harris battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
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Oh god that whole family is dumb af.
Is that boy dunk or on drugs or something
I would never put cream cheese in my French toast.
chef laura could have won,if she didn't put orange zest.
I gotta love the way ma homie Calvin talks
Theese quizzes are stupid easy enough for babies to know, and would any. Baby ever look at these episodes, no this is for stupid adults
Since when is this French toast? Isn't French toast made by dipping slices of day-old bread in a liquid mixture of sugar, vanilla, flour, eggs, salt, and milk and then "toasting" it on an oiled griddle? Chef Calvin is right: this is bread pudding, not French toast!!
FRUNCH TOAST!
I'd love to know how zesting and juicing is time consuming yet them slicing a banana for the other one isn't. I've noticed this show seems to make the family give bogus scores on some of them JUST to avoid a tie…
um they could just not zest the orange
When the mom said "Almond milk … do you think that's gonna taste good in our recipe?" it pissed me off. Part of establishing healthy habits in your kids is the parent themselves not being a whiny baby about healthy stuff. Parent's are supposed to be the role model for their kids. If the parents are all "ew healthy food gross" then the kids are not as likely to eat healthy foods. It's that simple.
no offense but the girls voice to me is like ummmmmm.