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Crêpes

If you’ve never made crêpes before, you’ll find that it’s one of life’s most satisfying accomplishments. You spend a few minutes dipping, swirling, and flipping and end up with a neat stack of delicious crêpes. As with traditional pancakes, the first one is usually a dud, so don’t be discouraged. Once you’ve slid a few out of the frying pan, you’ll feel like a pro. This recipe can easily be doubled and they freeze beautifully, so there’s no reason not to keep an extra stack in the freezer for a last-minute crêpe fix.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 8 crêpes

Ingredients

3/4 cup (180 ml) whole milk
2 tablespoons (30 g) butter, melted
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon coarse salt
3/4 cup (110 g) flour

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Pour the milk and melted butter into a blender. Add the eggs, sugar, and salt. Blend briefly. Add the flour and blend until smooth. Transfer to a bowl and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. (The batter can be made in advance and refrigerated overnight.)

    Step 2

    To fry the crêpes, let the batter come to room temperature, then whisk it to thin it out a bit.

    Step 3

    Heat a 12-inch (30-cm) nonstick skillet over medium to high heat. When a few drops of water sprinkled on the pan sizzle, pour in 1/4 cup (60 ml) of batter and quickly tilt the pan so the batter covers the bottom. Cook the crêpe for about 45 seconds, until the edges begin to darken. Use a flexible spatula to flip it over, then cook for another 45 seconds on the reverse side.

    Step 4

    Slide the crêpe onto a dinner plate, then repeat with the remaining batter.

    Step 5

    To serve, fold the crêpes in half and arrange them, overlapping slightly, in a buttered baking dish. Cover with foil and heat in a 300°F (150°C) oven for 10 to 15 minutes, until hot. Serve the hot crêpes topped with a scoop of ice cream and a drizzle of sauce.

  2. Storage

    Step 6

    Crêpes can be made in advance and, once cool, wrapped in plastic wrap. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. To freeze crêpes, wrap them in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Crêpes can be frozen for up to 2 months.

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