How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (2024)

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The best, quick and easy crepes recipe, homemade with simple ingredients. Buttery, thin, soft and can be served as sweet or savory with variety of fillings! Also known as French crepes!

The best thing about them is that no special crepe maker, machine or pan is required, just like these S'mores Crepes. You just need a blender and a nonstick pan.

Also, this recipe never fails and is dummy-proof! My mom has been making these for me since I was a kid and I still request them, when I visit her.

It's made with a handful of ingredients that you already have in your pantry: flour, eggs, vanilla, sugar, butter, milk.

What is a crepe? What is it made of?

It's a very thin pancake and served with sweet or savory fillings. Typically, it's served for breakfast but can also be enjoyed as dessert.

What is the difference between a pancake and a crepe?

Pancake batter has raising agents init, such as baking powder or baking soda or both, which causes it to to be thick and fluffy, when cooked. However, crepe batter does not have these raising agents and therefore, they are thinner and flatter.

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How to make crepes?

  • Prepare batter- Mix together milk, eggs, vanilla, butter, flour, sugar in a blender and blend until mixture is smooth.
  • Let it rest- Batter should rest for at least 30 minutes because it reduces the air bubbles.
  • Cook- Light spray a nonstick pan, pour batter and swirl pan around to spread out the batter. Cook until golden brown, then flip, cook the other side, remove from pan.
  • Fill- Add your favorite fillings and toppings.
  • Enjoy! Tastes best when served immediately. Can be served warm or cold. Leftovers can also be refrigerated or frozen to be enjoyed later.

Howe to make crepes with pancake mix?

Prepare the pancake batter, as per the box instructions. Then, mix in water or milk to thin out the batter so that it's easy to swirl in the pan.

How to fold crepes?

There are a few different methods:

  1. Fold in half:This is super easy. Just fold it in half into a semi-circle.
  2. Make triangles:This is a more fancy presentation and often seen at restaurants. Fold in half and then fold in half again.
  3. Make rolls:Fold from one side to the other in the shape of a burrito.
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Crepe filling

A sweet cream cheese filling is a very popular choice, like this Best Cream Cheese Frosting or if you like chocolate, try this Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting.

However, you can get super creative and try some of these other delicious ideas:

  • Fruits- Such as strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, blueberry, peaches, bananas.
  • Chocolate- Such as chocolate syrup, fudge sauce, ganache. These specific toppings are especially awesome on chocolate crepes or cocoa crepes.
  • Chocolate chips- Semisweet, milk, dark or while all taste good.
  • Candy bars- Roughly chop them up and sprinkled them on top.
  • Homemade whipped cream
  • Lemon curd
  • Pie fillings- Such as Raspberry Pie Filling or Peach Pie Filling or Strawberry Pie Filling or Blueberry Pie Filling.
  • Caramel sauce
  • Dulce de Leche
  • Nutella- Or Nutella syrup. Nutella strawberry crepes are a a very popular flavor combination served at many breakfast joints.
  • Peanut butter- Or any other nut butter you like. Heat it in the microwave for a few seconds to make it easier to drizzle or spread.
  • Cookie butter- Biscoff is the best!
  • Jams and preserves- Such as Homemade Strawberry Jam.
  • Frostings- Such as Mango Frosting or Strawberry Buttercream Frosting or Lemon Frosting.
  • Nuts and dried fruits- Chop them up roughly.
  • Sweetened cream cheese or mascarpone- Just mix in some powdered sugar.
  • Maple syrup- Get the best quality you can find.
  • Honey- Not the same as corn syrup!
  • Powdered sugar- Just a light dusting on top is enough.
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Variations

  • Savory crepes- These would make great breakfast crepes and also make a dinner or "brinner." Serve them with flavored cream cheese, shredded cheese, bacon, ham, sausage, mushroom, shredded chicken, scrambled eggs and even roasted vegetables.
  • Sweet dessert crepes- A "crepe cake" is very popular in this category and it's made with stacked layers and various creamy, fruity fillings.

Tips and Techniques

  • Can you freeze crepes? Yes! Once they cool down completely, layer them between sheets of wax paper and store them in a sealed airtight container for up to 1 month. When you are ready to enjoy them, let them thaw at room temperature for about 30 minutes or in the fridge overnight.
  • Stacking them- If you are stacking them, be sure to line a sheet of wax paper between each layer to prevent them from sticking together.
  • Batter must rest- This is not an optional step! The resting period allows the bubbles to be reduced in the mixture, which helps to create the best texture.
  • Don't over-mix batter- Because that will make them very tough and chewy. Batter is ready when it's just combined and smooth and typically takes about 15 seconds in the blender.
  • Use unsalted butter- Because this prevents the recipe from becoming too salty. Also, don't replace butter with oil since the small amount of butter adds a subtle but rich flavor.
  • You must use all-purpose flour- No other flour has given me the same results and I have tried a variety of them!
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Best Homemade Crepes

Abeer Rizvi

The best, quick and easy crepes recipe, homemade with simple ingredients. Buttery, thin, soft and can be served as sweet or savory with variety of fillings! Also known as French crepes!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Chill time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a blender, add milk, eggs, vanilla, butter, flour, sugar and blend on low speed until mixture is smooth (Takes about 15 seconds).

  • Cover and chill batter in the fridge for 30 minutes or overnight.

  • Heat a nonstick pan (Dimensions: 8 inch) over medium heat and spray oil.

  • Pour ¼ cup batter in the pan and immediately, start tilting and swirling the pan to evenly coat the pan with batter into a circle.

  • Cook until bottom is golden brown. The, flip it over and cook the other side for a few seconds until golden brown.

  • Remove from heat and do the same with the rest of the batter until you have a stack.

  • Fill them with fresh fruits, Nutella, jams and preserved and any other toppings you like. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Read all my tips above.
  • Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
  • Layer the crepes with sheets of wax paper between them to prevent them from sticking together.

Nutrition

Calories: 113kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 4gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 56mgSodium: 54mgPotassium: 77mgSugar: 2gVitamin A: 200IUCalcium: 49mgIron: 0.8mg

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Krista

    Made these today and they were easy and fabulous!!! Thank you! It was my first time making crepes and the whole family loved them!How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (10)

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  2. Tasnim

    Really lovely recipe. I made it and it came out delicious.

    Thanks you.How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (11)

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  3. Adrian

    My first-ever crepe recipe and it turned out perfectly! My 6-year-old and I loved them! Will be our go-to crepe recipe. How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (12)

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  4. Theresa Strand

    Absolute hit with my kids. Easy to make and delicious for both sweet and savoury.How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (13)

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  5. Megan

    I just made these for breakfast and they were SO GOOD! My husband loved them, and we are already planning for the next time I make them. Instead of filling them myself, I made a “crepe bar” (because it’s quarantine, and we need something to do lol). They were perfect!! Thank you for the recipe!How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (14)

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  6. Skye

    Excellent recipeHow to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (15)

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  7. Skye

    These are the best! We make them all the time.How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (16)

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    • Veronica Yackey

      I'm from the UK and we top with butter then squeeze a fresh lemon over the. And top with powdered sugar. Delicious!

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  8. Alacia

    I’ve never made crepes before but I halved this recipe and made them today and they were SOOOOOO good! I made blueberry compote and sweetened cream cheese and topped with whipped cream. My gosh so good I couldn’t help but pat myself on the back How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (17)

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  9. loura ann brown

    Can I use almond milk?How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (18)

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    • Abeer Rizvi

      I haven't tried it myself but some readers have said they used almond milk and soy milk successfully.

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  10. Chaz

    Easy recipe even for a newbee like me. Made about 14 crepes. Definitely a keeperHow to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (19)

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  11. Chaz

    Very easy rep recipe even for a newbie like me. Made about 14 crêpes in total. This is definitely a keeper.How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (20)

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How to Make Crepes {Easy Crepe Recipe} (2024)

FAQs

How were crepes made? ›

The history of crêpes dates back to 13th century Brittany, France. It seems a housewife there accidentally dribbled some thin porridge onto a hot, flat cooktop. Since people back then weren't inclined to waste even the smallest cooking mistakes, she ate it, the rest, as they say, is history.

Is crepes made from pancake mix? ›

Crepes with pancake mix is a quick and easy way to make thin, buttery and delicious crepes in a fraction of the time. Learn how to make these irresistible crepe pancakes using basic pantry ingredients, in a few simple steps. Fill these pancake mix crepes with fresh berries and whipped cream for the perfect breakfast.

Is butter or oil better for crepes? ›

Melted Butter or Canola Oil – either one works just fine. I use oil more often because it's easier without the step of melting, but butter adds great flavor. Sugar – Use regular granulated sugar. I use more for sweet crepes and less for savory crepes.

Which flour is better for crepes? ›

Flour: To keep the crepes light and tender, it is best to use either cake flour or whole wheat pastry flour. Using all-purpose flour or regular whole wheat flour will result in a heavier batter that is harder to manipulate when cooking.

Can you use water instead of milk for crepes? ›

You can also use water, however using dairy-free milk gives a richer flavour to the crêpes. Dairy-free butter – adds richness and moisture to the crêpes. Vegan butter is the best option for flavour, however you can substitute for melted coconut oil instead.

How long should you mix crepe batter? ›

For flavoring, I add a pinch of salt, plus a bit of sugar if I'm cooking sweet crepes, or sometimes a handful of minced fresh herbs for savory crepes. For bringing the batter together, the blender is your friend: Dump in the ingredients and hit go. Fifteen seconds later, you're ready to start cooking.

Can you use a frying pan to make crepes? ›

Do I Need a Crepe Pan? No! Just a small heavy-duty nonstick fry pan and a thin spatula and you're ready to go. Cooking the crepes so they are evenly thin and relatively round can be a bit challenging, but they'll still taste amazing even if they're not perfectly round.

What should crepe batter be like? ›

Crepe batter shouldn't be the consistency of pancake batter. It should be extremely thin! Use a ladle to test the mixture's thickness and make sure it has the consistency of heavy cream — almost liquid. If you've found that it's too thick, make a thinner batch, then add both batches together to correct the problem.

What is the original crepe? ›

Crepes originally used buckwheat flour, a relatively new ingredient in Europe at the time. According to the stories, peasants made the first crepe by accidentally dropping porridge on a flat cooktop. The thin porridge layer turned into thin, crispy, and delicious crepes.

What is the most famous crepe? ›

Among the most famous French specialties is the crêpe suzette, a dessert that involves enriching the "pancakes" with a sauce made with caramelized sugar and butter, citrus juice and Grand Marnier, then served flambéed.

What is a fun fact about crepes? ›

The history of crepes dates back to 13th century Brittany, France. It seems a housewife there accidentally dribbled some thin porridge onto a hot, flat cooktop. Since people back then weren't inclined to waste even their smallest cooking mistakes, she ate it. The rest, as they say, is history.

What are sweet crepes made of? ›

Whisk together eggs, milk, flour, melted butter, sugar, and salt in a large bowl until smooth. Heat a medium skillet or crepe pan over medium heat. Grease the pan with a small amount of butter or oil applied with a brush or paper towel.

What are the two types of crepes? ›

Crêpes are usually one of two varieties: sweet crêpes (crêpes sucrées) or savoury galettes (crêpes salées).

Are crepes healthier than pancakes? ›

What's healthier: crêpes or pancakes? A single crêpe has less fat and calories than pancakes because they don't have the baking powder and, so, are less dense. However, they're not less calorific if you're stacking up double the amount of crêpes vs pancakes, so bear this in mind before you get carried away.

Is crepe made of bread? ›

Crêpes are a thin layer of dough (made with eggs, milk, flour, and a small amount of salt) cooked in a circular pan. The word comes from the old French “crespe”, derived from latin, meaning curled.

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