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Historical French Toast, Pain Perdu 18th Century 🥖 (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Aug 2023
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Why I hate some of these how to's. What is sac? I can find no ingredient 'sac' anywhere. Looks ...
marble falls
Aug 2023
#1
Got it, sack, dry wine. He mentions it as 'sack wine' in the waffles video I recently posted here.
appalachiablue
Aug 2023
#2
Thanks! I even put it on CC to see if I could figure it out, and it was transcribed as 'sac' ...
marble falls
Aug 2023
#3
marble falls
(62,750 posts)1. Why I hate some of these how to's. What is sac? I can find no ingredient 'sac' anywhere. Looks ...
... like wine, dry sherry, maybe??? As in 'dry sack' sherry???????
appalachiablue
(43,296 posts)2. Got it, sack, dry wine. He mentions it as 'sack wine' in the waffles video I recently posted here.
marble falls
(62,750 posts)3. Thanks! I even put it on CC to see if I could figure it out, and it was transcribed as 'sac' ...
... now I'm chilled out enough to try it myself!
appalachiablue
(43,296 posts)4. Take care! Enjoy the vino :)