Crepes

"I love these light crepes as a main course dish or as a dessert wrap. Remember not to add too much batter to the pan as these should be very thin."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 15mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put the flour into a mixing bowl.
  • Add eggs into the bowl and stir completely.
  • Next add salt, oil, and milk and mix thoroughly.
  • When finished stirring let the batter set at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  • Cooking: Pour two tablespoons of oil into a small bowl.
  • Cut the potato in half and remove the skin the around flat end.
  • Stick the fork into round end of the potato and dip it into the oil.
  • Place a small non-stick fry/crepe pan over medium heat.
  • Lightly grease pan with the flat end of the potato.
  • Add a small amount of crepe batter to the pan.
  • Immediately twist and turn the pan to cover the surface.
  • The crêpe should be lightly browned on both sides.
  • It is recommended that you cook as many crêpes as possible and refrigerate the leftovers.

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  1. These were a breeze to make and came out great. They went over very well with my family - they kept eating them as fast as I could make them. I sprinkled the warm crepes with cinnamon sugar and folded them up to serve as a quick snack. Note: I got way more than 6 for the yield - I think it was somewhere between 12-15 crepes total, using an 8" pan. Thank you for a fast, easy, and tasty recipe that I will use again.
     
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