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This is a simple, foolproof, and tasty Sweet Crepes recipe. Follow my step-by-step photos or video instructions to make this scrumptious treat at home.

There has been enough said about Sweet Crepes. We get it. They are good.

Growing up in Ukraine, we had crepes pretty often on our family table. Usually, they were stuffed with mushrooms, meat, or sautéed cabbage for savory flavors, and with jam or cottage cheese and raisins for the sweet tooth. I liked the sweet ones best.

I make these Sweet Crepes for breakfast every Sunday. They are so easy to make (Yes, EASY!) and so versatile. My husband loves these stuffed with Nutella, strawberries, and banana, and my toddler and I enjoy them as is.

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What fillings can you put in sweet crepes?

  1. Nutella + banana + your favorite berries
  2. Your favorite jam/jelly
  3. Cannoli filling
  4. Ricotta filling
  5. Honey
  6. Cream cheese + your favorite jam + fruits
  7. Strawberry cream cheese
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How to make Sweet Crepes

1.Mix well (or blend) all the ingredients together, excluding the butter.

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2. Heat a lightly-buttered frying pan over medium-high heat.

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3. Pour the batter onto the pan, using about ¼ of a cup for each scoop.

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4. Tilt the pan and rotate it with a circular motion to help the batter spread evenly.

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5. Cook for about 1 minute per side on medium heat. Repeat until the batter is finished.

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NOTE: While cooking crepes, you don't have to grease the pan with butter for every single one. Grease it once just before cooking the first crepe and this should be enough. Use just a little bit of butter to prevent sticking. You may also choose to substitute butter with coconut oil.

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Sweet Crepes FAQ:

Can I make Sweet Crepes ahead of time? Yes. You have two options:

1. You can make the batter ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator. Then, pan fry the crepes right before serving.

2. You can make the crepes, place them in an oven-proof dish, cover tightly with foil, and store them in the refrigerator. When ready to serve, place the foil-wrapped crepes in the oven, and bake for 5-7 minutes at 300ºF.

Can I use honey instead of sugar?Yes. Use 1 tbsp. of honey instead. I prefer using honey, too. 🙂

Sweet Crepe Tips:

  • Use anon-stick skilletto fry the pancakes! If your non-stick skillet has a lot of scratches, you might have trouble flipping the crepes.
  • Don’t be afraid to use your hands to help flip the pancakes, if necessary.
  • The best indicator that a crepe needs to be flipped is when the batter looks completely set, and no liquid remains.
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You'll also enjoy:

  • Healthy Banana Pancakes
  • Classic Potato Pancakes
  • BreakfastBroccoli Bake
  • Chocolate Banana Pancakes

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Sweet Crepes

Tania Sheff

This Sweet Crepes recipe is simple, tasty, and works every time.

4.76 from 183 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine French

Servings 12 crepes

Calories 101 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk non-fat, reduced fat or whole milk
  • 1 ⅓ cups flour
  • 4 eggs
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • tsp salt
  • butter for greasing the pan

Instructions

  • Mix well (or blend) all the ingredients together, excluding the butter.

  • Heat a lightly-buttered frying pan over a medium-high heat.

  • Pour the batter onto the pan, using about ¼ of a cup for each scoop.

  • Tilt the pan and rotate it with a circular motion to help the batter spread evenly.

  • Cook for about 1 minute per side on medium heat. Repeat until the batter is finished.

Notes

While cooking crepes, you don't have to grease the pan with butter for every single one. Grease it once just before cooking the first crepe and this should be enough. Use just a little bit of butter to prevent sticking. You may also choose to substitute butter with coconut oil.

Nutrition

Calories: 101kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 2gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 85mgPotassium: 31mgSugar: 1gVitamin A: 80IUCalcium: 10mgIron: 0.7mg

Tried this recipe?Leave a comment below, I can't wait to hear from you!

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  1. Alba says

    Sweet Crepes Recipe | COOKTORIA (15)
    I think that the wet and dry ingredients should be mixed separately and then put together to avoid lumpiness. I had a whisk and it turned out lumpy. But the taste was really good!

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FAQs

What is the secret of a good crepe? ›

Resting the batter allows the flour to fully absorb the liquid and gives the gluten a chance to relax. While it's not the end of the world if you skip this step, it is the secret to the most delicate, melt-in-your-mouth crepes. Let the batter stand at room temperature for 30 minutes, or refrigerate for up to two days.

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.

Is pancake batter the same as crepe? ›

The main difference is that pancake batter has a raising agent in it, such as baking powder or baking soda, and crepe batter does not. This means that pancakes are thicker and fluffy while crêpes are thin and flat.

Why are crepes healthier than pancakes? ›

According to the traditional recipe of crepes, buckwheat flour, which is healthy and gluten-free, is used to make them. Because they are thin, they have fewer calories, fat, and sugar. If you are looking for protein-rich food, fill them with Greek yogurt or nut butter.

Should crepes be rolled or folded? ›

Traditionally, crêpes are folded or shaped according to the recipe directions. However, there are many recipes that would work well with different types of folds. Crêpes are also very versatile. Once you have the basic crêpe recipe down, you can use whatever ingredients and folds you like.

Should crepe batter be thin or thick? ›

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.

How long does crepe batter rest? ›

2 hours minimum. I personally go for 12 hours. It's important that the batter becomes strechy and soft.

Are crepes okay for weight loss? ›

Crepes, those thin, delicate pancakes often associated with indulgence, can be a surprisingly weight-loss-friendly option when prepared thoughtfully.

Why are restaurant pancakes so much better than homemade? ›

Restaurants have professional griddles

The constant heat leads to a more evenly cooked pancake, that never runs the risk of having the batter poured too early. If the heat is always at the right level, it's always the correct time.

What is so special about crepes? ›

Crêpe batter is characterized by its liquidity, making it easy to spread in a thin layer. Crêpes are also characterized by their quick cooking time, usually 20–30 seconds per side. In older versions of crêpe recipes, beer or wine was used instead of milk.

When preparing crepe batter, which ingredient will increase the overall richness the most? ›

There's only so much butter the batter can take. Extra yolks, on the other hand, are what you would add if you wanted a heartier, richer crepe.

Which crepe batter has the proper consistency? ›

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 best type of crepe? ›

Some of the most popular crepes are those that include some type of fresh fruit or jam. Blueberries, strawberries, and cherries are often paired with chocolate spreads, cream cheese, and whipped cream. For a savory dish, crepes egg benedict is a delicious option.

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