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Buckwheat Crepes with Pears and Crème Fraîche

Pears bring out the earthy, roasted flavor of the buckwheat crepes.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

4 pears, peeled, halved, cut into 1/2 -to 3/4-inch cubes (about 4 cups)
8 tablespoons (packed) golden brown sugar, divided
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon peel
2 tablespoons (1/4 stick) butter, divided
Crème fraîche* or sour cream

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Toss pear cubes with 4 tablespoons brown sugar, lemon juice, and lemon peel.

    Step 2

    Preheat oven to 250°F. Melt 1/2 teaspoon butter in medium skillet over medium heat. Place 1 crepe in skillet and warm on 1 side. Using spatula, turn crepe over and cook until warm on second side, about 30 seconds. Sprinkle crepe with 1 teaspoon brown sugar, then fold crepe into quarters. Transfer folded crepe to baking sheet; keep warm in oven. Repeat warming, sugaring, and folding with remaining butter, crepes, and brown sugar.

    Step 3

    Transfer 2 crepes to each of 6 plates. Top crepes on each plate with 1 large spoonful of pear mixture and dollop with a tablespoon of crème fraîche or sour cream.

  2. Step 4

    *Available at most supermarkets and at specialty foods stores.

Nutrition Per Serving

Per serving (2 crepes and 1 tablespoon Crème Fraîche): 337.3 kcal calories
43.6 % calories from fat
16.5 g fat
6.0 g saturated fat
96.9 mg cholesterol
43.2 g carbohydrates
5.9 g dietary fiber
28.1 g total sugars
37.3 g net carbohydrates
5.8 g protein
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Bon Appétit
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