Whenever I hear about crepes, or see a street vendor selling them I just think it's a delicacy that I could never make at home. So when I saw that Our Best Bites made it look so easy I decided to jump right in and make some batter up. I'm sure you have all of the necessary ingredients at home milk, flour, sugar, eggs and oil with a bit of butter to grease the pan. Now you could go out and buy a fancy crepes pan, and a fancy wooden stick.... or you could use a frying pan {like I did} and a rubber spatula, they worked just fine for me.
Fancy Crepes pan from Chefs Catalog
The crepes only take a few seconds to cook and end up tasty and so thin. I have an overabundance of fruit and berries in my fridge so I topped my crepes with a dollop of whip cream and a handful of berries. But anything would be tasty, some vanilla yogurt and fruit, nutella, jam, syrup. Or you could try your hand at savory crepes and add sauteed mushrooms, cheese, a bit of meat. How about a dessert crepe with chocolate chips, marshmallow creme and toffee? The possibilities are endless.
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I am originally from Belarus but have been living in the US for 10 years now. Growing up I loved when my mama made crepes. They were so amazingly good. So in college (about 4 years ago), I decided to try make my own...and have to call my mom to ask her why they are not turning out the way hers always do. Of course she had no idea what I was doing wrong. Since then I have practiced quite a bit and now love making crepes. I sometimes just eat them with butter (when they are hot) or make them with meat feeling and my hubby and I eat them for lunch. So wonderfully great! :)
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