Crepe
Honey-Ginger Pineapple Crêpes
Pineapple is a good finish to an Asian- or Caribbean- inspired meal. Serve the crêpes with vanilla ice cream.
Herbed Crepes with Smoked Salmon and Radishes
All but the most experienced of crêpe chefs will admit that the first crêpe in a batch is often not of the best quality. The level of heat under the skillet needs to be fine-tuned as you go. With that in mind, our recipe makes enough batter for 2 crêpes, even though you'll only need 1 for this hors d'oeuvre. If the first crêpe comes out well, freeze the extra, wrapped tightly in plastic wrap, to use another evening.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Jam Pancakes Flamed with Kirsch
What to drink: Georg Breuer 1999 Riesling Auslese Goldkapsel Rüdesheim Berg Rottland.
Crepes Fines Sucrees
The following recipe is made with an electric blender, because it is so quick. If you do not have one, gradually blend the egg yolks into the flour with a wooded spoon, beat in the liquids by droplets, then strain through a fine sieve. Crêpe batter should be made at least 2 hours before it is to be used; this allows the flour particles to expand in the liquid and insures a tender, light, thin crêpe.
The first crêpe is a trial one to test out the consistency of your batter, the exact amount you need for the pan, and the heat.
Crepes with Caramel Sauce and Toasted Pecans
Crepas de Cajeta con Nuez
Cajeta (or dulce de leche, as it is known in other Latin American countries) is a thick caramel sauce traditionally made with goat's milk, though cow's milk is also commonly used. If you can't find cajeta, you can substitute dulce de leche, now available in many supermarkets (look for it next to the ice cream sauces). Cajeta is sold at Mexican and Latin American markets.
Southern California Crepes
(Spicy Chicken Crêpes)
Scallion Wild Rice Crepes with Mushroom Filling and Red Pepper Sauce
For more information about cooking wild rice, see Born to Be Wild.
Active time: 1 3/4 hr Start to finish: 3 1/2 hr
Plain Crepes
A tablespoon of sugar may be added to the batter for sweet crêpes, but with more they tend to scorch.
Chicken Crepes with Asparagus and Mushrooms
Crêpes de volaille versaillaise
Golden Pancakes with Pecorino and Prosciutto
These crepe-like pancakes also make a great brunch dish. What to drink: The saltiness of the ham and cheese calls for a fruity white wine with thirst-quenching acidity, like Tuscany's Vernaccia di San Gimignano.