Vegan Toast Au Pain

Published On: 1 April 2013Last Updated: 17 January 2017By

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I learned how to veganize this recipe and now I make it all the time for my family. This Vegan Toast Au Pain recipe will revolutionize the way you cook.

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One of my first memories as a child was sitting in my booster seat anxiously waiting for my mom to cook up my favorite meal of all time. Years later I learned how to veganize it and now I make it all the time for my family. It’s a quick and simple meal that’s perfect for any busy vegan on the go.  One thing I can guarantee you, this recipe will revolutionize the way you cook.

 

Vegan Toast Au Pain

Ingredients

  • 1 – 2 slices of bread (any flavor of bread will do)

Instructions:

Place bread into a toaster or toaster oven until lightly browned on both sides.  Be careful not to overcook!  Top browned bread with a topping of your choice.

[fusion_alert type=”general”]Total Time: 5 min
Prep: 1 min
Cook: 2 min
Yield: 1 serving
Level: Easy[/fusion_alert]

This recipe is so versatile!  Try making it for breakfasts, lunches, or dinners!  Try topping your Toast Au Pain with vegan butter, peanut butter, or jam for a tasty meal.  You could even top Toast Au Pain with fruit such as bananas!  Use different styles of bread to create a Toast Au Pain Platter for parties.  Toast Au Pain also makes a perfect no fuss, no muss date meal or picnic food.

Another variation: Using two pieces of bread, leave untoasted, add toppings of your choice, and put together to make a “sandwich.”  So many variations, so many ways to have a delicious and quick vegan meal!

Chef’s note: Save time by purchasing pre-sliced bread at the local bakery.  Sometimes you’ll be able to find it prepackaged in the “bread” aisle of the grocery store.

Properly cooked Toast Au Pain:

Toast1

Overcooked Toast Au Pain:

BurntToast

Photo credit (top): Nick Saltmarsh via Flickr, abbyladybug via Flickr, Jon’s pics via Flickr

Published On: 1 April 2013Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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  1. Carrie October 1, 2016 at 9:02 am - Reply

    I’m confused….. Isn’t this just toast??

    • KD Angle Traegner October 7, 2016 at 1:05 pm - Reply

      Hi Carrie,

      Yes, it’s toast. The publish date for this article is April 1st… :)

  2. Mark April 1, 2013 at 11:35 am - Reply

    Oops, posted twice, wasn’t sure the first one made it… hopefully ye blog owner will delete one! Apologies, Mark.

  3. Mark April 1, 2013 at 11:31 am - Reply

    Omigod, that is so frickin’ brilliant! Wait… I’ve another idea… you, you could “dice” the cooked slices to use on salads, too!!

    Jeez, this is such a versatile recipe concept… thanks so much for sharing!

    Mark
    http://www.hearthealthypizza.com

  4. Amy April 1, 2013 at 11:30 am - Reply

    This is fantastic! Leave it to YDV to bring innovation to Vegan cuisine! Bravo!

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Writer, activist, and founder of Four Urban Paws Sanctuary. I’m on a mission to help people live a vegan life. Read more about KD…

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Vegan Toast Au Pain

Published On: 1 April 2013· Last Updated: 17 January 2017· By ·

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

I learned how to veganize this recipe and now I make it all the time for my family. This Vegan Toast Au Pain recipe will revolutionize the way you cook.

In this article

One of my first memories as a child was sitting in my booster seat anxiously waiting for my mom to cook up my favorite meal of all time. Years later I learned how to veganize it and now I make it all the time for my family. It’s a quick and simple meal that’s perfect for any busy vegan on the go.  One thing I can guarantee you, this recipe will revolutionize the way you cook.

 

Vegan Toast Au Pain

Ingredients

  • 1 – 2 slices of bread (any flavor of bread will do)

Instructions:

Place bread into a toaster or toaster oven until lightly browned on both sides.  Be careful not to overcook!  Top browned bread with a topping of your choice.

[fusion_alert type=”general”]Total Time: 5 min
Prep: 1 min
Cook: 2 min
Yield: 1 serving
Level: Easy[/fusion_alert]

This recipe is so versatile!  Try making it for breakfasts, lunches, or dinners!  Try topping your Toast Au Pain with vegan butter, peanut butter, or jam for a tasty meal.  You could even top Toast Au Pain with fruit such as bananas!  Use different styles of bread to create a Toast Au Pain Platter for parties.  Toast Au Pain also makes a perfect no fuss, no muss date meal or picnic food.

Another variation: Using two pieces of bread, leave untoasted, add toppings of your choice, and put together to make a “sandwich.”  So many variations, so many ways to have a delicious and quick vegan meal!

Chef’s note: Save time by purchasing pre-sliced bread at the local bakery.  Sometimes you’ll be able to find it prepackaged in the “bread” aisle of the grocery store.

Properly cooked Toast Au Pain:

Toast1

Overcooked Toast Au Pain:

BurntToast

Photo credit (top): Nick Saltmarsh via Flickr, abbyladybug via Flickr, Jon’s pics via Flickr

Published On: 1 April 2013Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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Leave a reply

  1. Carrie October 1, 2016 at 9:02 am - Reply

    I’m confused….. Isn’t this just toast??

    • KD Angle Traegner October 7, 2016 at 1:05 pm - Reply

      Hi Carrie,

      Yes, it’s toast. The publish date for this article is April 1st… :)

  2. Mark April 1, 2013 at 11:35 am - Reply

    Oops, posted twice, wasn’t sure the first one made it… hopefully ye blog owner will delete one! Apologies, Mark.

  3. Mark April 1, 2013 at 11:31 am - Reply

    Omigod, that is so frickin’ brilliant! Wait… I’ve another idea… you, you could “dice” the cooked slices to use on salads, too!!

    Jeez, this is such a versatile recipe concept… thanks so much for sharing!

    Mark
    http://www.hearthealthypizza.com

  4. Amy April 1, 2013 at 11:30 am - Reply

    This is fantastic! Leave it to YDV to bring innovation to Vegan cuisine! Bravo!

HELLO! I'm KD Angle-Traegner.

Writer, activist, and founder of Four Urban Paws Sanctuary. I’m on a mission to help people live a vegan life. Read more about KD…

SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST