Basic crepe recipe Recipe
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Basic crepe recipe Recipe
1 1/2 c  flour
      1 ts Sugar
    1/8 ts Salt
      3    Eggs
  1 1/2 c  Milk
      2 tb butter or oil; melted/cooled
 
  Mixing crepes by hand.
  
  Sift the dry ingredients into a bowl.  Break the eggs into another bowl and
  mix until yolks and whites are blended.  Make a hole in the middle of the
  dry ingredients and pour in beaten eggs.  (French chefs often break the
  eggs right into the dry ingredients but this makes mixing more difficult.
  
  Stir the flour mixture into the eggs little by little.  The dough will be
  difficult to work and it may be necessary to add a little milk (or whatever
  liquid is used in the particular recipe) to incorporate all the flour. Add
  the liquid a spoonful at a time and mix it in thoroughly before adding more
  liquid.  When the mixture becomes easy to work (when about half of the
  liquid has been used) the remainder can be added in two portions.
  
  Add melted butter (and flavorings if indicated).
  
  Mix again, cover and set aside for at least an hour but not more than 6
  hours at room temperature.  crepe batter can be held overnight in the
  refrigerater.  If necessary, the crepe batter can be cooked immediately,
  but the "resting" time allows the flour to absorb more liquids, makes the
  mabber easier to handle, and gives the crepes more flavor.  Since flours
  vary in their ability to absorb liquid, if the crepe batter seems too thick
  when you are ready to cook it, a small amount of extra liquid can be added
  at this time.  The consistency could be at least as thin as heavy cream.
  
  From:  You can do anything with crepes.  1993 Cooking Echo Picnic Cookbook
  exchange. Happy Charring
  
  ~-- EZPoint V2.2 * Origin: "LaRK's" Place (1:343/26.3)
  ===========================================================================
  BBS: High Country East Date: 07-31-93 (23:19) Number: 1775 From: LAWRENCE
  KELLIE              Refer#: NONE To: ALL Recvd: NO Subj: recipe Conf: (52)
  Cooking

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