Crepes make any breakfast feel special. (And *shh* they’re no more difficult or costly to make than pancakes). I like to whip these up for my family on birthdays and holidays, or serve them to friends for an elegant brunch with bacon and coffee.
I perfected this recipe when I worked as a chef at a bed and breakfast, and it was so rewarding to see the guests feel extra pampered and taken care of. Try it out on your loved ones this coming holiday weekend!
A few tips to make it low waste:
- Flour – buy in a paper bag and be sure to compost OR open, shake the bag outside and recycle. Or if you have access to bulk bins – use those!
- GF Flour – search your local health food store’s bulk bins for a blend or some oats. I blended my oats in the food processor, then sifted for a smooth texture. (I skip the sifting for cookies, muffins, and breads).
- Eggs – buy in paper cartons and recycle.
- Milk – buy in glass if available, or the largest recyclable plastic container you’ll use.
- Butter – buy a paper box and recycle it. Sadly the wax paper contains paraffin so toss the wrappers.
- Vanilla Extract – Trader Joes offers a glass bottle option!
- Salt – buy in paper or from bulk bins.
INGREDIENTS:
(makes 6-7 Nine inch crêpes)
- 1 C flour of choice
- pinch of salt
- 1 C milk of choice
- 3 eggs
- 3 T melted butter
- 1 t vanilla extract
DIRECTIONS:
- Mix flour and salt in a small bowl.
- Whisk together milk, eggs and vanilla in a medium bowl.
- Slowly pour melted butter into wet ingredients *while whisking* to avoid lumps.
- Whisk dry ingredients into wet ingredients.
- Heat a 9″ (or so) stainless steel pan over medium heat with a tablespoon of butter.
- Pour 1/4C batter into the pan while swirling the pan to disperse the batter in an even layer.
- Cook until the crêpe is no longer wet to the touch, but not yet crisp (about one minute). Flip onto a plate and serve with desired toppings!
SERVING SUGGESTIONS:
- Bananas, peanut butter and fair trade chocolate chips
- Thinly sliced apples and cinnamon
- Raspberry jam
- A squeeze of lemon juice and powdered or granulated sugar
- Savory: cheeses, breakfast meats, sautéed veggies
Looks delicious. Our family loves crepes!
Good tips on lower waste.
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