Learn how to make delicious and versatile crepes with this easy recipe. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dessert, these thin pancakes are sure to impress! You can blend the crepe batter up to a day in advance and store it in the refrigerator.
Combine with fresh fruit and whipped cream for a fun breakfast or dessert treat. Stuff them with savory fillings like chicken, spinach, and cream sauce for an easy, delectable supper. Try sheet pan pancakes, French toast casserole, and banana pancakes, if you like this recipe.
What Is A Crepe
A crepe is like a flat pancake, but unlike a pancake, it does not have a leavening agent. A small amount of batter is poured into a heated, lightly buttered skillet and swirled until the result is a very thin, unleavened pancake. Serve warm or cold, with various savory or sweet flavors. They are delicious for breakfast or dinner.
Anyone Can Master Them
Have you always wanted to make homemade crepes but felt intimidated by those fancy brunch chefs who whip them up right in front of you? After all, they have a special pan and tools. No worries, my friend.
Crepes can be made in a standard nonstick skillet and turned with a thin spatula. I use my slim cookie spatula. This delicious crepe recipe uses seven easy ingredients in a blender. It takes about five minutes to add the ingredients to the blender and mix them up.
Ingredients Needed
- Milk: preferably whole or 2%
- Butter: unsalted or salted. If using salted, omit the added salt.
- Eggs: large ones
- Vanilla extract: the pure stuff, please
- Granulated sugar
- Salt: just a touch if using unsalted butter
How to Make Crepes
This is the summary version; for the complete ingredient list and full directions, please see the recipe card below.
This Easy Crepe Recipe could not be any easier. First, add the milk, eggs, sugar, salt, melted butter, vanilla extract, and flour to a blender. Blend for just a couple of seconds. If necessary, scrape down the sides of the blender and blend for one to two more seconds. Refrigerate for thirty minutes to one hour to allow the bubbles to subside. This aids in preventing tears in the thin crepes.
Then, heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Melt a small amount of butter in the skillet—just enough to coat the skillet lightly. Pour about one-quarter cup of batter into the pan, swirling and tilting to coat evenly. Cook for less than one minute, flip, and cook the other side for about thirty seconds. They should be lightly browned.
Preparation Tips
- Don’t over-mix the crepe mixture. Just a couple of seconds at medium to low speed will do the trick. Over-mixing will make the crepes tough.
- Whisk the ingredients together in a large bowl if you do not have a blender.
- Don’t skip the resting time for the crepe mixture. Cover and place in the fridge. This step is essential as it helps prevent crepe tears.
- All you need is a small amount of butter—just enough to coat the bottom of the pan.
- When swirling the batter, work quickly using your wrist to move and tilt the pan and coat as evenly as possible.
- Don’t overcook the crepes. Things move very quickly.
Filling Ideas
- Fill with whipped cream and mixed fresh berries, peaches, or pears
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar or cinnamon and drizzle with warm maple syrup or melted chocolate
- Stuff with sweetened cream cheese and fresh strawberry jam
- Fill with lemon curd
- Stuff with peanut butter or Nutella and bananas
- Fill with spinach, roasted chicken, and creamy white cheddar sauce
- Stuff with ham, tomato, fresh basil, and scrambled eggs.
- Full of fresh sauteed veggies like mushrooms and bell peppers
Can They Be Frozen
Yes, they most certainly can. Thoroughly cool the crepes, and place wax paper between each crepe and on the bottom and top of the stack. Place the stack in a freezer bag, carefully removing as much of the air as possible. Place the freezer bag in a sturdy freezer ware container. Freeze for up to two months. Thaw by placing the freezer bag in the refrigerator.
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Easy Crepe Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups milk
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons butter melted
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
Instructions
- Add milk, eggs, melted butter, vanilla extract, sugar, salt, and flour to a blender. Blend for 2-3 seconds. Refrigerate for 30-60 minutes.
- Heat a 10 inch nonstick skillet over medium heat. Melt 1/4 tablespoon butter in the skillet. Pour 1/4 cup of batter into the pan and swirl to coat evenly. Cook for 1 minute; or until lightly browned. Flip and cook the other side for 30 seconds; or until lightly browned.
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Notes
- Store leftover crepes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- To freeze, thoroughly cool the crepes, and place wax paper between each crepe and on the bottom and top of the stack. Place the stack in a freezer bag, carefully removing as much of the air as possible. Place the freezer bag in a sturdy freezer ware container. Freeze for up to two months. Thaw by placing the freezer bag in the refrigerator.
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Sue
These crepes turned out perfectly, the whole family loved them!
Kay
Amazing crepes and they are so quick and easy to make!
Melanie
These came out perfectly. I’ll be using your recipe every time now, my whole family loved them. Thank you so much for sharing!
Claudia
wow I never knew these were so easy and the color of them are so yummy looking, I love crepes its time to make some~~
Meenakshi Thakur
These are must-try! Love how simple and easy they are! thanks
Karen
We are addicted to crepes at our neighborhood restaurant! Never knew how to make them!!! So happy you shared your recipe. Thanks much!
Kathryn
I’ve always wanted to know how to make crepes and your recipe was so easy! Thank you so much!
Denay
Our family is wild about crepes! This easy recipe is perfect for Sunday brunch. Yum. Yum.
Cathleen
Crepes are absolutely one of my most favourite things to make (and eat!!) This recipe sounds like a winner. Bookmarked to make later 🙂
Aparna
My family can have crepes for any meal time. These look amazing!
Alison
These crepes are so light and easy to make! With 6 simple ingredients all mixed in a blender, it doesn’t get much easier!
Toni
My kids really loved this crepe recipe! And I enjoy making it too cause it is so easy!
Betsy
Perfect crepes! My family’s favorite way to eat crepes is with nutella and sliced strawberries.
Rachael Yerkes
I’m always in the mood for crepes! This is an awesome recipe
Nureshmi Hassim
This is great recipe did it twice so good !
I make it weekly since we are at home with the social distancing and other restrictions in place.
I am making it today and wanted to thank you
Beth Pierce
You are most welcome! So glad that you like it. It really is a delicious easy recipe!
Marilyn
My grandma made crepes for me as a kid. I loved hers. This recipe will allow me to make some and reminisce the good times I had with her. I will make some this weekend. Thank you so much.
Beth Pierce
The pleasure is all mine! It sounds like you had a great time with your grandma! Food can be so nostalgic. Enjoy!