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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Ozery Bakery Buns and Low Calorie French Toast

ozery bakery low calorie buns
I have mixed feelings about bread in general.  I love bread for its great taste and its ability to hold my sandwich toppings together, but sometimes I dislike it for its often high calorie content!  Thankfully, Ozery Bakery has given health-conscious folks the world over a reason to enjoy bread again without the guilt with their Ozery Bakery Buns.  Ozery Buns are a great alternative to bulkier buns, or to processed and fat-laden rolls.  These low fat buns are available in three varieties, including a whole-grain sandwich bun called the One Bun, a whole-grain 100 calorie One Bun, and a whole-wheat hot dog bun (all of which are worth checking out)!

As you might have guessed, my particular favorite is the 100 calorie One Bun, at just 2 weight watchers point per pretty big bun. Ozery Bakery Buns are made using whole grain white wheat flour and organic sour dough.  These are great to use for a low-cal sandwich, as the base for a miniature pizza, or for in the following recipe:

Yummy French Toast
Ozery Bakery Buns
Egg Beaters
Promise Light Spread
Low-Calorie syrup of your choosing

Prepare egg beaters according to package directions.  You will need about ½ cup of Egg Beaters per slice of toast prepared, so prepare the amount needed based on the number of servings you are making. 

Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat.  Add 2 teaspoons of Promise Light Spread to the skillet and allow it to melt.

Meanwhile, dip your Ozery Bakery bun in the Egg Beaters mixture, being sure to slather both sides with Egg Beaters. 

Place into pan.  Allow to brown on one side before flipping and browning the other side. You may need to add another teaspoon of Promise Light Spread when you flip the toast.  Serve with your favorite reduced calorie syrup.  I sometimes sprinkle a dash or two of cinnamon on mine, either after adding the syrup or when I put the butter in the pan before making the toast itself.

I am a big fan of French toast.  It is a great comfort food and is so simple to make, not just for breakfast but for a light supper or an indulgent snack.  Using the low calorie Ozery Bakery buns in the recipe makes it healthier and less guilt-free!

Enjoy!
Juliet

4 comments:

CaSaundraLeigh said...

I am a fan of Village Hearth whole wheat buns--they are 80 calories and big & fluffy!! I never thought of making French toast with them though--good idea!

Anonymous said...

I've never seen these! I wonder if we have them here in VA. I'd love to try that french toast recipe! Yummy! :)

Anonymous said...

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