I got a little Crêpe crazy the other day. I was reading through "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" and going over the breakfast recipes, to be more specific, where else would I be??? ;) The Crêpes stuck out to me out of everything. They are something that I have not tackled in a long time, let alone in my home kitchen. I was ready to be challenged, so I did it, I made Crêpes!
Now I was slightly afraid at first but everything came together. The recipe seems daunting when you first read it with having to make the batter in the blender and then letting it sit for a hour in the fridge, and down to measuring each so that you get a specific number, it can discourage you really quickly. But I am hear to tell you it can be done, its not as scary as it might seem and they are delicious.
I made a filling of baby asparagus tips, mushrooms, and garlic sautéed together in a little butter and seasoned with salt and pepper. I then made a hollandaise sauce to put over top of them after I assembled them, and some sliced green onions to garnish with. I also cooked off some beef bacon and made some mango-raspberry yogurt bowls to round off the meal. Fresh squeezed orange juice and a fresh pot of coffee topped it all off.
I had some crepes left over from breakfast and made this delicious raspberry cream crepes for dessert after dinner later that day. They are super delicious and a snap to make, and not waste your leftover crepes after all of that hard work and time you just put into them.
4 leftover crepes
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
3/4 cup powdered sugar
1 pint fresh raspberries
Raspberry Jam
In a kitchenaid or with a handheld mixer beat your heavy cream until showing signs of slight thickening, and add the powdered sugar. Spread raspberry jam over crepes, fill with whipped cream topping, fold in half, add a little more whipped cream, and fold in half again. Top with fresh raspberries or berries of you choice and ENJOY!
Remember to take time to wake up slowly and make breakfast for someone you love
Julia Childs crepe recipe that I used follows below.
Julia Childs crepe recipe that I used follows below.