Perfect for people who can't make up their mind about their morning meal, this Fruit Loops breakfast involves covering homemade french toast with the well-loved cereal Os. Featured on the food blog Love and Olive Oil, the recipe is inspired by a brunch menu item available on Carnival Cruise Lines. The Fruit Loops French Toast makes weekends more fun with each colorful and sweet bite.
For kids and adults who are kids at heart, the Fruit Loops breakfast is made with sweet, buttery brioche bread and crushed up Fruit Loops cereal. You could also try it with other cereals such as Frosted Flakes, Honey Nut Cheerios, Raisin Bran or another colorful option. You can also serve the cereal-crusted french toast with maple syrup and powdered sugar.
Cereal-Covered French Toast
This Hybrid Fruit Loops Breakfast Recipe is For Indecisive People
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