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-title: "Torrijas"
-date: 2021-03-30
-tags: ['spanish', 'dessert', 'quick', 'easter']
-author: danoloan
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-
-![Torrijas](/pix/torrijas.webp)
-
-Torrijas are a spanish dessert traditionally eaten during the Holy Week (Easter).
-It is said they were first cooked using the leftovers from the Lent.
-
-- ⏲️ Prep time: 1 min
-- 🍳 Cook time: 5 min
-
-## Ingredients
-
-- Dried bread (or Torrijas bread). Must be bread from a regular loaf, not from a tin loaf.
-- Milk (to soak the bread, 2 cups per 16 torrijas approx.)
-- Eggs (to coat the bread, 2 eggs per 16 torrijas approx.)
-- Cinnamon
-- Grated lemon rind (optional)
-- Sugar
-- Olive oil
-
-## Directions
-
-1. Mull the milk with cinnamon and a bit of sugar (not too much, the milk is already sweet). Add the lemon rind if you want.
-2. Cool down the milk.
-3. While the milk is cooling, beat the eggs and heat up half a pan of olive oil.
-4. Cut the dry bread in slices. Soak it in the milk.
-5. Coat the bread soaking it in the beaten eggs.
-6. Fry the soaked & coated bread with the heated oil.
-7. Optionally sprinkle some sugar onto the Torrijas.
-8. Enjoy when they are cooled down. Don't eat too much, it won't be easy resisting!