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I adapted the following recipe from the CucinoPro electric griddle and crepe maker recipe book. I used a crepe maker, but
you can use any type of large griddle that you have on hand.
For the basic crepe batter you will need: 4 large eggs, 1 ½ cups
of milk, 1 ½ cups of all-purpose flour, ¼ teaspoon of salt, and 2-3 tablespoons
of butter.
You will combine the eggs and milk, and whisk them together.
Then, in a separate bowl you will combine the flour and salt, and whisk them
together. From here you will make a well in the center of your flour mixture
and slowly pour the eggs/milk mixture into the bowl. As you are pouring whisk the sides of the flour mixture into the eggs/milk mixture. You want to pour slowly, so that you ensure full mixture of all ingredients without any clumps.
Once you have mixed both bowls together,
continue to whisk until your mixture forms a smooth batter. You can now let
your batter sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.
In a microwave-safe dish you will melt the butter. Then take a pastry brush and spread the melted butter onto your hot crepe maker or griddle.
Then pour the batter onto the crepe maker or griddle, and use a flat
utensil (the crepe maker comes with a wooden utensil ideal for spreading the
batter) to lightly spread the batter out. Don’t apply too much pressure to the
batter, because you may break it.
After the bottom side of the crepe reaches a
golden color, you can flip the crepe over until it too reaches the desired golden
color. When both sides are done, you can add the berry filling. Once you add
the berry filling you can either roll the crepe or fold it into quarters.
*If you are making the crepes for later use cool the
completed crepes on racks. Then stack the crepes in between sheets of waxed
paper and place in a freezer tight bag. Then place in the freezer for later
use.
For the berry sauce, you will need: 3 cups of fresh
blackberries (you can use whatever berry you so desire), ½ cup sugar, ¼ cup of
water (I used a little less water, because I added the lime ice cubes I froze a
couple of months ago, 1
tablespoon of cornstarch, pinch of salt, and a teaspoon of butter. (I never
said that this recipe was healthy J)
First you will wash the blackberries, and ensure that you
extracted all of the leaves. You will set one cup aside, and crush it in a
blender or by hand. Slice the remainder two cups of berries and then set them
aside.
Combine the crushed berries, sugar, water, lime cubes, cornstarch, and salt. Cook
over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Once
the mixture starts to boil continue to stir it for one minute. (It should reach
a beautiful deep-red color.) Then add the butter and fold in the sliced
berries.
WOW THIS LOOKS DELICIOUS AND EASY. I NEVER KNEW IT WOULD BE SO EASY! YOU HAVE INSPIRED ME BACK INTO THE KITCHEN!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for your next post!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious and pretty!
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