Crepes are a versatile yet fancy breakfast, brunch, dinner, or dessert, and they couldn’t be easier to make. I first shared this recipe way back in 2016, and since then, it has received hundreds of ...
First of all, thank you for reading my Crepe post. A day without my late mother Gemma not having crepes in the house, is like a day without garlic. I was lucky enough to learn from a master, and I am ...
In a medium mixing bowl or in the jar of a blender, combine the flour and sugar. Add the milk, and eggs and mix well. Refrigerate the batter for 1 hour. Heat oil in medium skillet over medium-high ...
Wheat, buckwheat or chestnut flour? Milk, double cream or beer in the batter? Do they need any flavourings – and what do you dollop on top? The crepe says a lot about the difference between France and ...
To cook crepes, place a 6- or 8-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat. Brush with a little butter. Take the pan off the heat and pour in 2 to 3 tablespoons of the batter for small crepes or 1/4 cup ...
Dating back to the 12th or 13th century in western France, crepes have since gained immense international popularity. Normally served at breakfast or as a dessert, crepes can be made with sweet or ...
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How to make Nutella crepes

Nutella Crêpes make a perfect afternoon snack! This easy recipe walks you through how to make crêpes from scratch, then ...