Crepes are a classic French dish, that are similar to a pancake but have a thin and very delicate texture. Crepes are usually filled and rolled or folded with different ingredients and because crepes ...
These heavenly crepes are delightfully thin and boast a feathery crisp edge. You can fold them or roll them and they can be served both sweet and savory — the possibilities are endless. And thanks to ...
Suzanne Cupps, chef-owner of Lola’s restaurant in New York City, likes to store cooked crepes in the fridge so she can reheat them instead of making them to order Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial ...
2 cups water 1 cup buckwheat flour 1 cup white flour 1/2 cup egg substitute 1 teaspoon salt Place water in blender. Add buckwheat flour, white flour, egg substitute, and salt. Process until smooth.
Do you want to know how to make crepes at home? Whether you prefer your crepes sweet or savory, this recipe is the ultimate ...
Slender asparagus and fresh ricotta are easy to find in spring, and these savory crespelle offer a winning combination of the seasonal favorites. Adapted from a recipe from Tuscan food writer and chef ...
Pumpkin spice, a flavoring that usually includes cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves, has been associated with many drinks and sweets, from lattes to cupcakes. But when I think fall pumpkin, I think ...
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Most crepe cakes are sweet –- think fluffy crepes layered with pastry cream and topped with fresh berries. But crepes don't always have to be sweet, and in fact, they pair just as well with savory ...