Crepes
photo by Noo8820
- Ready In:
- 45mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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6
ingredients
- 177.44 ml all-purpose flour
- 0.25 ml salt
- 29.58 ml sugar
- 2.46 ml vanilla extract
- 2 eggs
- 236.59 ml milk
- 44.37 ml unsalted butter, melted and cooled
directions
- Sift the flour, sugar and salt into a bowl. Make a well in the center of the flour mixture. Break the eggs into the well and add 1/3 of the milk. Gradually whisk the flour mixture into the wet ingredients until very smooth. Then whisk in the butter, remaining milk and vanilla. Let the batter rest 30 minutes at room temperature.
- Brush a crepe pan with the melted butter. Heat the pan over medium heat. Then poor about 2 Tbs batter, tilting the pan to thinly coat the bottom. Cook the crepes until golden brown. Then flip it with the spatula and cook the other side. Repeat to cook all the crepes.
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I've used your recipe several times and forgot to write the review. I serve my with pears and brie cheese and top with a little powder sugar and honey. I get around 16 crepes using 2 heaping tablespoons of batter for each. I used a 7.7 oz brie wheel. Sliced it will fill about 15 crepes (oh well, the crepe is good without filling) and 3 pears do the trick for the filling. Easy to make and the 30 minute rest ensures the crepe stay together. Thanks so much for a great recipe!
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MsPia
Louisville
I'm lucky to have had two amazing grandmothers with a passion for cooking.My Nona was from the north of Italy and Lolo was from Spain. Lolo used to make pickle fish. You would think that is a kids worst nightmare, but it was fabulous. I would kill for that recipe.My mother was also a wonderful cook. I grew up eating the most amazing food; her lasagna and Bolognese sauce are out of this world.
I am originally from Argentina and living in Colorado for the past 25 years. As you can imagine, I love to cook, eat and entertain. I read cookbooks like novels.
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My daughter is a great baker; she has a natural talent for it. We can make the exact same recipe and hers ALWAYS tastes much better.
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