Recipe Site: Crepes

This wonderfully easy crêpe recipe was given to me by a French exchange student. The recipe is her mother's and I feel so fortunate to have it to pass on to anyone wishing to learn how to make crêpes.

Recipe Site Ingredients

500 gr de farine (approximately 2.2 cups of flour)

une pincée de sel (a pinch of salt)

4 cuillères à soupe d'huile (4 tablespoons of oil)

6 œufs (6 eggs)

1 litre de lait ( approximately 4.2 cups of milk)

du sucre en poudre (a small amount of sugar)

Recipe Site Directions

Mélanger la farine et les oeufs et le sel (Mix the flour, eggs and salt)

Ajouter petit à petit le lait (add the milk, little by little)

puis l'huile et le sucre (then add the oil and 1 tsp – 1tab sugar)

C'est prêt s'il n'y a pas de grumeaux! Sinon passer le tout au tamis. (If it is lumpy, pass it through a strainer.)

Heat a non-stick 10inch skillet over medium heat. Pour a bit of oil in a shallow dish and wipe the skillet with a paper towel dampened with the oil between each crepe that is made.

Pour about 1/4 cup of batter into the pan and tip the pan in a circular motion to cover the entire bottom of the skillet. Crepe will begin to look dry as it cooks. Use a spatula to lift the edge to check for cooking stage. You want the crepe to be only lightly golden.

If it is ready to turn, you will be able to slide the crepe back and forth in the skillet when you "shake" the skillet back and forth. Either flip from the skillet or use a spatula to assist as you turn the crepe over.

Stack cooked crepes on a warm dinner plate and try not to eat them as fast as you cook them!

You can spread with Nutella (my favorite choice), powdered sugar, your favorite jam or fill with berries and top with whipped cream.

Bon Appetit!



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