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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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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 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 is the secret of a good crepe? ›

Let the batter rest.

If you can make the batter the night before, or 8 hours before you plan to make crêpes, they will be better than straight away. This resting period allows the gluten in the flour to develop and bond to the milk and eggs, and this yields a more complex flavor.

What are the different types of sweet crepes in France? ›

There are two main categories of crêpes: sucré (sweet) and salé (savory). The first type is traditionally made with wheat flour, the second with buckwheat (or sarrasin) flour. The latter is often referred to as a galette, instead of a crêpe.

What is the difference between sweet and savory crepes? ›

Crêpe Fillings: Go Sweet or Go Savory

Sugar and vanilla are added to the batter when making a sweet crêpe recipe and they are simply left out when filling with savory ingredients such as cheese, meat, seafood, and veggies. You can also add some chopped fresh herbs to go the savory route.

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.

Are crepes meant to be sweet? ›

Crêpes are usually one of two varieties: sweet crêpes (crêpes sucrées) or savoury galettes (crêpes salées). They are often served with a wide variety of fillings such as cheese, fruit, vegetables, meats, and a variety of spreads. Crêpes can also be flambéed, such as in crêpes Suzette.

How do you make Joanna Gaines crepes? ›

Directions. In a blender, combine the flour, eggs, milk, 1/2 cup water, the sugar, vanilla, salt, and butter and pulse to combine for about 1 minute. Let the batter sit in the fridge to rest for at least 20 minutes or overnight. Heat a dry nonstick medium skillet over medium heat for about 3 minutes.

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.

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.

What is the best flour for crepes? ›

THE BEST WHEAT OR BUCKWHEAT FLOURS FOR YOUR CREPE OR GALETTE BATTER. Wheat flour is generally used to make sweet crepes, and buckwheat flour for savoury galettes.

What is the difference between American and French crepes? ›

If you're new to the game of crepe, French crepes are pancakes. They are moist and thin and not thick and fluffy, unlike American pancakes. The taste and feel of French crepes are like a hybrid of a pancake, pita bread, and an omelet.

What is a galette vs crepe? ›

The simple answer is that a galette is a savoury crêpe. Galettes are made with buckwheat flour instead of usual flour varieties. This gives them a slightly stronger flavour than a normal crêpe or pancake and also means they're gluten free.

What do you eat with sweet crepes? ›

Sweet Choices & Savory Sides for Crepes
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  6. Huckleberry Syrup, Sauce, and Topping. ...
  7. Caramelized Honey Bananas. ...
  8. Buttery Maple Peach Topping.
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What's the difference between Dutch pancakes and crepes? ›

French Crepes and Dutch Pancakes are built with 3 basic ingredients: flour, milk and eggs. The only difference between the two are that a French Crepe is considerably thinner as its batter uses twice as much milk. Dutch Pancakes are often mistaken for the more commonly known 'pancake', called Dutch Babies.

Where are sweet crepes from? ›

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 chocolate crepes made of? ›

The same basic ingredients of eggs, milk, flour, and sugar as used in regular crêpes, plus the addition of cocoa powder for that all-important chocolate flavour.

What are the two types of crepes? ›

Crepes are thin, French “pancakes, in laymen's terms. There are two basic types: sweet and savory. Sweet crepes (i.e. dessert crepes) need no explanation whatsoever other than they are to die for.

Do crepes contain sugar? ›

Crepes are moderately low in sugar with just 4 g in each. If you want to include more natural sugar in your diet, you may opt for healthier choices of fillings by using chopped fruits for your crepes. Since too much cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease, the suggested intake is limited to 300 mg per day.

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