Take the unsliced toast. Cut into thirds (I bought 24 pieces of toast)
Start digging holes in the toast. Be careful with this step. Don't break the toast! (Try to use a sharp knife.)
Remember to leave a little bit of edge around the toast. (The smooth scooped toast. It looks like the one in the photo!)
Remove the center scooped piece of toast carefully!
Cut into six equal pieces (or smaller if you prefer.) Place both the box and the cubes in the oven. Bake at 200 degrees for at least 20 minutes. Every oven is different. Please refer to your own oven to determine the baking time. Remember to turn the toast upside down!
While the toast is baking. Start working on the fruits you want to put in your toast box! You can mix and match the fruits as you like. I used kiwi fruit and bananas. And my friend's organic strawberries!
Fill the toast box with the baked pieces of toast. (Toast cubes should be golden brown and crispy)
Then pile the fruit on top of the toast!
Top with your favorite sauce. For example, condensed milk. Honey. Custard sauce. Chocolate sauce .... All your favorites!!!!
Scoop up a few balls of ice cream and serve! (I don't have any ice cream scooping skills. That's why it's so ugly). How many balls of ice cream you want to serve is up to you! I also added a little roasted almonds to enhance the flavor.
Almost done!
Here's the finished product! At the top. I put a bit of rich chocolate sauce on top. You can dip your toast into the chocolate sauce. You can also dip it in ice cream. It's a great way to add a little extra flavor to your honey toast!
Come on! Get your knives & forks ready. Here we go!!!
Cut a wall of toast. Let's get down to business. Savor your homemade honey toast! Then you can have a cup of tea or coffee. You've got the taste of a noblewoman ^^
Take a bite! It's got a great flavor!
The same movie! ..... I'm not very pretty~ I'll just put it on a plate.
A close-up