Homemade Crepes
Total Time
1 hour, 10 minutes
Prep Time
40 minutes
Cook Time
30 minutes
Rating
4.8 out of 5 stars
(298)
Ingredients
about 14 crepes
- 3 Tablespoons (43g) unsalted butter, plus 3–4 more Tablespoons (43g to 56g) for the pan
- 1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour (spooned & leveled)
- 1 Tablespoon granulated sugar
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup (180ml) whole milk, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup (120ml) water, at room temperature
- 2 large eggs, at room temperature
- 1 and 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
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Preparation
Chef’s notes
Make Ahead Instructions:
Batter can be made the night before. Seal tightly in your blender or pour into a mixing bowl and cover tightly, then prepare crepes the next day. Crepes are best enjoyed right away, but you can make a batch and store in the refrigerator for up to 1–2 days. Reheat in the microwave or arrange on a lined baking sheet (they can overlap). Cover with aluminum foil and warm in a 275°F (135°C) degree oven for 5–10 minutes.
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Food Processor, Blender (what I use), or Large Mixing Bowl and Whisk | Small 8-inch Skillet (what I use) or Specialty Crepe Pan | Silicone Spatula
Keep Warm As You Cook:
The radiant heat from each crepe piled on top of one another keeps them all warm as you cook the remaining batter. If the crepes have gotten cold, place a water-moistened damp paper towel over the plate of crepes and microwave for 30 seconds. I find keeping them in a warm oven the entire time you’re cooking the rest quickly dries them out.
Crepe Fillings:
My pictured crepes are filled with lightly sweetened orange whipped cream. To make the whipped cream, add 1 Tablespoon fresh orange juice and, if desired, 1 Tablespoon orange liqueur to my whipped cream recipe. Just add it along with the heavy cream—whipped cream recipe instructions remain the same. Serve with fresh berries, orange zest, and a dusting of confectioners’ sugar on top. Or use any fillings/toppings you desire. See a list of suggestions above this recipe.
Milk:
I prefer whole milk in the crepe batter. For a richer-tasting crepe, half-and-half or heavy cream work too. 2% is OK, but I wouldn’t use lower-fat milks. Any low-fat or full-fat nondairy milk works too.
Savory Crepes:
The recipe as written will work for savory crepes, but I usually leave out the vanilla extract and add a pinch of ground black pepper. Feel free to add a Tablespoon of your favorite dried herb to the batter, too.
Adapted from Kraft