Suzanne Cupps, chef-owner of Lola’s restaurant in New York City, likes to store cooked crepes in the fridge so she can reheat them instead of making them to order Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial ...
These crepes, made with whole-wheat flour, should be served as you would any crepe: When they're still warm, sprinkle them lightly with cinnamon-sugar, confectioners' sugar, chocolate shavings, or ...
Pumpkin spice, a flavoring that usually includes cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves, has been associated with many drinks and sweets, from lattes to cupcakes. But when I think fall pumpkin, I think ...
These heavenly crepes are delightfully thin and boast a feathery crisp edge. You can fold them or roll them and they can be served both sweet and savory — the possibilities are endless. And thanks to ...
My love affair with crêpes began when I was a kid. Thanks to my French-Canadian lineage, my family’s favorite breakfast stack were delicate crêpes, not buttermilk pancakes. I’d shuffle down the stairs ...
Place the eggs, flour, sugar, salt and 1/3 of the milk in a food processor and mix until pasty. With the food processor still running, add the remainder of the milk in a steady stream until ...
I love to make crepes for either a weekend brunch favorite or a dessert. The great thing is you can make crepes and then refrigerate them until you're ready to serve. Technique tip: Let the batter ...
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