Crêpes

Hello, been a long time. Have you tried out any of my recipes yet?
Today, I'm going to share a recipe for my signature crêpes. It's not too sweet but not bland either so it can be eaten on its own.
Crêpes are best paired with a syrup, sauce, fruits, etc.
As always, remember to read through a new recipe before trying it out.
Crêpes
Hello, been a long time. Have you tried out any of my recipes yet?
Today, I'm going to share a recipe for my signature crêpes. It's not too sweet but not bland either so it can be eaten on its own.
Crêpes are best paired with a syrup, sauce, fruits, etc.
As always, remember to read through a new recipe before trying it out.
Steps
- 1
Sift flour into your mixing bowl, add all the other ingredients and mix on medium speed till thoroughly mixed.
- 2
Allow to sit for 15 minutes.
- 3
Heat up a non-stick pan or if using a frying pan, apply a little butter/vegetable oil. Pour in a bit of the batter and swirl to spread on the pan thinly(very important, crêpes are always thin), allow to cook till the edges start to brown(1-2minutes) and flip to cook the other side.
- 4
Repeat same process for remaining batter. Serve hot or cold, you decide.
- 5
I've served mine with chocolate syrup and beef/egg sauce. The options are endless; ice cream, syrups, sauces, fruits, etc.
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