Take any sliced bread which does not crumble easily.
Cut each slice into four pieces. Deep fry in oil or clarified butter all the pieces till they are golden brown.
Drain excess fat on a tissue paper.
SYRUP
Prepare a sugar syrup with sugar and water in a 1:2 proportion.
Dip the pieces in it for some time.
Carefully lift them out with a slotted spoon.
Top with condensed milk/ thick cream and a cherry/ crushed dry fruit. Serve on a bed of custard if so desired, but it is not necessary.
This dessert is called Shahi Tukda, which means Food for Royals.

Mouth-watering recipe, Reena.
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This used to be my go-to recipe for sudden guests, as bread and sugar is always available in the house.
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This sounds yummy, Reena!
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Try it out 🤗
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😋
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OMG! Deliciousness I think! ❤
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This is the season for indulgence 😋🤗
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I love these.
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🤗
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😍😍😍
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That sounds delightful!!
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Try it out. Happy Thanksgiving!
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We have a dish called Eggy Bread, which is similar to this recipe. It is where you coat bread in egg, and fry it. You can add all sorts of toppings, and holiday once, they added cream, and raspberries. Best thing I have eaten. I love treacle, I might try this.
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I’d try your recipe for dessert. Normally, we do a French Toast in a similar manner, and sometimes top it with honey or maple syrup.
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Making me hungry lol. There is also bread pudding, where you soak the bread in milk, add raisins and sultanas, and bake it in the oven.
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I’ve done that with bread, eggs, milk and sugar 😋
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I would never have thought that bread could be made into such a decadent dessert. Thanks for sharing your recipe, Reena.
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Thank you, Jim! Glad you liked it.
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