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We have a confession to make. We are addicted to cinnamon toasties!!! These are basically just buttered toast with cinnamon+sugar on top. But they taste heavenly...waitaminute, how can you taste heaven?!! Anywaaaaay...fortunately these are VERY simple to make so we can have these for breakfast, teatime and even after dinner. Ibu got the recipe from aunty ovenhaven's site. If you like the sound of the cinnamon toasties, try and make one for yourself!

Cinnamon Toasties
From ovenhaven


2 slices of bread
butter, to spread
1 tbsp brown sugar
1⁄4 tsp ground cinnamon


1.In a small bowl, mix together the brown sugar and ground cinnamon.
2.Butter your bread slices, and sprinkle / spoon the cinnamon sugar mixture evenly on the surface, patting it down so it sticks.
3.Toast your bread (but keep watch, so it doesn’t burn!) until the cinnamon sugar caramelises, and the surface appears dry. Cut each slice into 4 fingers, and eat happily!

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