Do you know any snacks like Pop Tarts?!


Question: Do you know any snacks like Pop Tarts?
It's a kind of cookie that has flat and rectangular shape with strawberry icing top on it. The packaging colour is pink. It's very similar to Pop Trats but is not....... and what do you guys call this kind of sweets? A crisp? just cookie? please answer me......

Answers:

In the U.S., this is called a "toaster pastry".

There are many varieties made by different companies and some are FAR better than others!

If you like this sort of thing, and want the absolute ultimate version... it's homemade.

Cut a nice thick slab of hallah (challah) bread, about 2 inches or 6 cm.

Gently cut a nice pocket and fill with your favorite jam or preserve.

Dip in french toast batter (below) and cook.

Turn carefully and dust with powdered sugar. Make a lot! They're excellent cold!

FRENCH TOAST BATTER
# Two eggs
# 1/2 cup milk, half and half or half cream, (Soy milk or similar will also work)
# 1 teaspoon vanilla
# 2 teaspoons cinnamon (optional but...yum!)
# Nutmeg to taste (optional)

Home cook!



I'm not familiar with that particular cookie, but Grandma's Circus Animal cookies remind me of poptarts. Well, honestly, I haven't had a poptart since I was a kid in the 70's, but the kind of stale cookie taste, overloaded with too-brightly colored and too sweet hard icing on top, is very similar to the Grandma's cookies, with the addition of tiny multi-colored sprinkles in the icing of the animal shaped cookies. They're so sweet, they make your teeth hurt.



There are fiber one toaster tarts ? i dont think that is what you are talking about.... there is also special k fruit crisps.... This is all i can think of.



A Pop Tart knock off? :P




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