Those of you who read the Monday Meal Plan know that this week I was attempting a foray into French food by making crepes. Well, they were a hit and I wanted to share the recipe I used as well as a ...
Sure, here is the revised description without any links: You can find and print the crepe recipe here on my website. **If you ...
1. To make the crepes, combine eggs, milk, flour, salt, thyme and butter or olive oil in a food processor and process until smooth. Cover batter and refrigerate for at least one hour or even overnight ...
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. For the Filling: Heat oil in medium skillet ...
Dessert: If you've got a stack of crêpes lying around, or a couple of failures on your hands, this recipe is your best ally.
With so many of you having to stay home and cook for the first time — ever or more than you have in a long time — we get that it can be overwhelming to have to cook all your meals from scratch. So ...
Crêpes might be an every once in a while food for most home cooks, but they were once a daily staple. Crêpes originated in Brittany in the northwestern part of France. Why there? Nothing really grew ...
SEATTLE — Chef Laurie Pfalzer has worked in renowned pastry kitchens around the country and in the Pacific Northwest's Salish Inn and Spa. She created cooking school Pastry Craft in 2010 to, "Make ...