Monday, June 17, 2013

Crepes


A few weeks ago I visited a friend in South Carolina. Shelly and I have know each other for several years. Our kids love to play together and that makes our time together even better. We often talk about recipes and meal ideas. When Shelly texted me the day before our visit asking if the kids and I would enjoy having crepes for lunch, I was thrilled! I had been wanting to learn how to make crepes for a while and this was my chance. 

That day, Shelly served us crepes filled with fresh strawberries and topped with chocolate syrup and whipped cream. Sounds more like dessert than lunch, doesn't it? They were so simple to make, that even with five kids running around in circles through the kitchen, Shelly was able to produce perfect crepes. I went home that day with her recipe. Two weeks later I made the crepes pictured above for breakfast filled with homemade blueberry jam and cream cheese. But, I still had batter leftover, so I put it in the fridge for later. (I love that this batter can be made up in advance and refrigerated overnight.) That evening, I made up the rest of the crepes and filled them with chocolate chips, folded them, and then sprinkled them with powdered sugar. My kids were in heaven. Thanks Shelly for teaching me!!

Crepes

2 eggs
2 Tbsp. melted butter
½ tsp. vanilla
2 cups milk
½ tsp. salt
1 Tbsp. white sugar
1 ½ cups all purpose flour
Additional butter to grease the skillet for each crepe

Whisk together eggs, butter, vanilla, milk, salt, and sugar. Slowly add flour, whisking at the same time. Heat a 8-10 inch nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Pour a scant ¼ cup of batter onto heated skillet. Immediately tilt skillet and rotate to ensure that the batter is evenly coating the bottom of the pan. Cook until the edges begin to brown. (Tip: Your crepes are ready to flip when they begin to slide around in the pan when you shake it lightly.) Flip and cook the second side until browned. Fill and serve. Yield: 15 crepes

Sweet Filling Options: fresh fruit, jam, applesauce, cream cheese, whipped cream, nutella, or chocolate chips.

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