Snacks: Any anise lovers in the audience? You are going to love our snack then: crepes with Pastis! Add a touch of this alcohol in your crepe batter and here you are with extra fragrant delicacies :-) ...
You know Napoleon, this French cake, with a thousand layers (mille feuilles)? Here is a funny way to revisit this classic, only in a salty dish. This melting cheese will make your stomach scream!
If making crêpes in advance, layer each crêpe between sheets of greaseproof paper, then wrap them in cling film. Store them in the fridge (for use the next day) or in the freezer for up to one ...
Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. 2. Warm a flat pan over medium heat and grease with oil. Pour about 2 table spoons of crepe batter and twirl around pan to coat the pan. Make sure the ...
MAKE THE VERSATILE CREPES (Makes fifteen to eighteen 8in/20 ... almost always much prettier and more evenly browned (in these recipes, we’ll call it the presentation side), while the second ...
A stone cold classic – follow Anna's simple, speedy crêpe recipe and fill with herby yoghurt and smoked salmon for a decadent and nutritious brunch. To make the crêpes, mix the flour and eggs ...
Employ your leftover ham bone or ham hocks to make this aromatic broth that can be used in a number of recipes such as soup ... comes together quickly in the food processor, this savory quiche ...
Crepes can be assembled ahead of time. Refrigerate until ready to heat in baking dish as directed, increasing baking time as needed until crepes are heated through and cheese is melted.