Ingredients:
1 1/4 cup whole milk
1 cup flour
2 eggs
1/2 tsp salt
2 tablespoons of melted butter, plus a bit more for the pan
2. Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium heat and brush the pan with butter. Stir the batter if it is separated.
3. Put about ¼ cup of batter into the pan, swirl the pan so that the pan is cover with a thin layer of batter. Return the pan to the heat, cooking the first side for 40-50 seconds, until the crepe is lightly brown. Gently lift one edge and flip the crepe. Cook the second side for about 30 seconds more.
4. Transfer the crepe to a plate and fill it up with some filling of your choice. You can either fold the crepe into quarters or roll it up.
Note: I filled up the crepe with some cooked apple and cinnamon fillings. For the stripe design, I just mixed a few tablespoon of the batter with some cocoa powder and drizzle it over one side of the crepe.
waw!! this is so cute...i like this!!
ReplyDeleteI love crepes! This is so lovely with the marble tone!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the marble tone to the crepes.
ReplyDeletelooks so pretty. I would put in durian filling.. Mum loves durian =)
ReplyDeleteYour crepes look fantastic! I love the design!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative, just a simple crepe, you can came out with so lovely marble tone. Thanks for sharing the detail steps on how to making a perfect crepe.
ReplyDeleteThese are just so darn pretty.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites...I love crepes!
ReplyDeleteCrepes are always welcome really! :) have you tried my ultrathin breton crepes? i see yours are different :)
ReplyDeleteIve always wanted to make crepes from scratch. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so interesting! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWahhhhhh so cantik your crepes. Don't really know how exactly you did the stripe thingy but at least then, I have something interesting to experiment when the 'seru' comes! Hahaha.. wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow, just featured them on Foodandfizz and everybody loves them already! Those have to be the nicest crepes I have ever seen and you are killing me here with hunger even though I just had lunch!
ReplyDeleteI have never made crepes but would love to! I think these are one of those little forgotten and totally under appreciated things to make. Thanks for reminding me how much I love them and how delicious they really are! I love your presentation of them and think they would make a nice breakfast on a Saturday morning. I think I might have to give it a try this weekend! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete温馨小屋, thank you.
ReplyDeleteBit of taste, thank you.
Maybelles, thank you.
Tracie, great idea to put durian filling. Too bad I can't get good durian here.
Leemei, thank you.
Emile, thank you and hope you will try this out :)
Ann, thank you.
Debbie, me too :)
Christelle, I will try your breton crepe out soon :)
Zoe, you are welcome.
LCOM, thank you.
ReplyDeleteMamaFami, thank you. I've written at the bottom of the post on how to make the stripe.
Nlall, thank you.
Stacy, thanks for stopping by and your kind comment. Hope you like this recipe and do let me know how it turn out.
Wow, love the colour contrast! Great presentation.
ReplyDeletePigpigscorner, thank you.
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