Ingredients & Supplies:
• Two eggs
• One slice of bread
• Salt and pepper
• Butter
• Milk
• Blue food coloring
• Small frying pan
• 1/8 measuring cup or small circle cookie cutter
• (optional) Bacon, ham, or sausage
Step 1: Lightly coat your frying pan with butter and set it on the stove top with a low temperature. While the pan is warming up, use your 1/8 measuring cup or small circle cookie cutter to cut two circles into your bread.
Step 2: Place your bread into the frying pan. Now crack one egg into the first hole of your bread. Repeat with the second egg so that it will land in the second hole of your bread.
Step 3: While the eggs are cooking, squeeze 2-3 drops of blue food coloring into your glass of milk. Stir until you get the desired shade of light blue. Now you have Bantha milk!
Step 4: When the eggs feel like they're getting firm, flip your toast over to cook the other side. After a minute, turn off the stove top and plate your twin suns toast.
Step 5: Sprinkle the toast with salt and pepper and serve with bacon, ham, or sausage (optional). Enjoy!
Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid my mother would make blue milk for me - same way just with a splash of vanilla and sugar stirred in... sooo good :D