Easy Crepes (Basic Crepe Recipe + Crepe Filling Ideas) (2024)

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This is the best crepe recipe ever. With our easy step-by-step recipe you can make delicious, perfectly soft and delicate crepes every time!

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These Homemade Crepes are the best!

In our house, we LOVE crepes. I grew up eating them often, my dad made them for us on weekends especially when strawberries and peaches were in season. He would give us food history lessons while he cooked, and my brother and I loved it.

The perfect crepe is thin enough to be delicate yet substantial enough to hold the delightful fillings in.

Now, my family begs for these perfect crepes regularly and I’m guessing yours will too! You can’t go wrong if you follow this simple recipe, just check out the consistent five-star reviews!

Simple Crepe Recipe Ingredients

Basic Crepe Recipe Tools

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How to make Easy Crepes

  1. Add flour, water, milk, eggs, butter and salt to a blender. Blend until smooth.
  2. Refrigerate batter for at least 20 minutes, or up to overnight. (optional)
  3. Heat a crepe pan or non-stick skillet over medium heat until it's hot. Brush pan lightly with butter.
  4. Pour batter into the pan. Depending on the size of your pan you will use about ⅛ cup batter per recipe.
  5. Tilt and rotate the pan to evenly coat the bottom with crepe batter. When the underside is cooked, flip the crepe and cook the other side.
  6. Repeat until batter is gone.
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Crepe Filling Ideas

  • Peaches
  • Strawberries
  • Bananas
  • Nutella
  • Peanut Butter
  • Powdered Sugar
  • Whipped Cream
  • Homemade Caramel Sauce
  • Pumpkin Butter
  • Blueberry Syrup
  • Whipped Cream Cheese

What is your favorite crepe filling combo? I usually go for peaches and cream or strawberries with Nutella, but I tried bananas with salted caramel sauce this time, and WOW. It's a new favorite!

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Easy Crepe Recipe Tips

  • Buy a crepe pan. If you love crepes and want to make them regularly, this is key! I actually have two of them, so we can make all of the crepes in half the time.
  • Soda water. In any crepe recipe, you can substitute soda water for regular water. This helps your crepe batter to be just the right texture.
  • No skim milk. Sure, crepes will work with skim milk, but they won't taste the same. I am actually pretty firm on this point. We use 2%.
  • Refrigerate your batter before cooking crepes. If possible, we mix our batter the night before and refrigerate overnight. If that isn't possible , stick the batter in the fridge for at least an hour, this makes a huge difference.

Breakfast Crepes FAQs

Is crepe batter the same as pancake batter?

While both crepe and pancake batters share common ingredients like flour, eggs, milk, and a pinch of salt, crepe batter typically has a higher liquid-to-flour ratio, resulting in a thinner consistency.

Pancake batter often contains more fat (butter or oil) than crepe batter, which contributes to the differences in texture between the two.

Does crepe batter need to rest?

Allowing crepe batter to rest for at least 30 minutes to an hour allows the flour to fully absorb the liquid, resulting in a smoother batter and more tender crepes.

We recommend refrigerating the batter for a few hours or even overnight. This is optional, but the longer resting period gives a richer flavor and texture to the crepes.

Should crepe batter be runny or thick?

Crepe batter should be relatively runny, much thinner than pancake batter. The ideal consistency is similar to that of heavy cream. This thin consistency helps achieve the characteristic delicate and thin texture of crepes.

How do you make crepe batter smooth?

To ensure a smooth batter, it's essential to whisk or blend the ingredients thoroughly. You can use a blender to eliminate any lumps and create a silky-smooth consistency.

How hot should the pan be for crepes?

Heat your crepe pan or skillet over medium-high heat. The temperature should be such that the batter spreads thinly across the pan when poured.

Before pouring the batter, lightly grease the pan with butter or oil. This helps prevent sticking and adds flavor to the crepes.

How do you know when to flip a crepe?

Visual Cues:Crepes cook quickly, usually within 1-2 minutes per side. When the edges of the crepe start to lightly brown and lift away from the pan, and the surface appears set, it's time to flip.
Texture:Crepes have a delicate texture, so you can often tell they are ready to flip when they can be easily loosened from the pan with a spatula and flipped without tearing.
Cooking Time:The first side generally takes a bit longer to cook than the second side. After flipping, cook for a shorter time to achieve an even, lightly golden color.

If you make our crepe recipe, please leave a comment and a positive review! They mean a lot to us.

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Homemade Crepes

This is the best crepe recipe, it's easy & you will want to make them again and again! We share all of our tips for how to make crepes at home that turn out amazing, every time!

4.89 from 9 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

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Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 88kcal

Author: Pretty Providence

Cost: $5

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Ingredients

Instructions

How to Make Crepes at Home

  • Add flour, water, milk, eggs, butter and salt to a blender. Blend until smooth.

  • Refrigerate batter for at least 20 minutes, or up to overnight. (optional)

  • Heat a crepe pan or non-stick skillet over medium heat until it's hot. Brush pan lightly with butter.

  • Pour batter into the pan. Depending on the size of your pan you will use about ⅛ cup batter per recipe.

  • Tilt and rotate the pan to evenly coat the bottom with crepe batter. When the underside is cooked, flip the crepe and cook the other side.

  • Repeat until batter is gone.

Notes

Pro Tips

  • If you have a crepe pan it helps to make crepes at home much easier.
  • Also, letting the batter sit overnight and using soda water instead of water take these crepes to the next level!

Crepe Filling Ideas

  • Peaches
  • Strawberries
  • Bananas
  • Nutella
  • Peanut Butter
  • Powdered Sugar
  • Whipped Cream
  • Homemade Caramel Sauce
  • Pumpkin Butter
  • Blueberry Syrup
  • Whipped Cream Cheese

Nutrition

Serving: 1crepe | Calories: 88kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 125mg | Potassium: 45mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 185IU | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 0.7mg

Did you make this recipe?Mention @prettyprovidenceblog or tag #prettyprovidence!

Enjoy!

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  1. Susan Dare

    Are soda water and club soda the same thing?

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    • Jessica

      For this recipe either will work fine!

      Reply

  2. J Hulsebosch

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    Perfect crepes every time with this recipe.

    Reply

    • Jessica

      I'm so glad it's working for you!

      Reply

  3. Joanna Riley

    Easy Crepes (Basic Crepe Recipe + Crepe Filling Ideas) (16)
    Just like the title says... it really lives up to the hype. The crepes turn out light as air and perfectly textured. We added a tsp. of sugar just to liven up the batter. This recipe also works well doubled. You can use regular water and add a tsp. of baking soda to give it the lift if you don't have soda water.

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    • Jessica

      Thanks so much for your review, means a lot to us. Glad you liked them!

      Reply

  4. Harry Lingo

    If I make the batter the night before, do I still put soda water in it or wait till I'm ready to cook?

    Reply

    • Jessica

      Either way is fine!

      Reply

  5. Shirley

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    Wonderful recipe! I tried it and loved it. I tweaked a little with whole-wheat flour., cinnamon and nutmeg as I’m an island girl. Thanks again. Shirley

    Reply

    • Sarah

      Yay! Great idea to add those!

      Reply

  6. Sabrina

    Easy Crepes (Basic Crepe Recipe + Crepe Filling Ideas) (18)
    My kids love getting to customize their own with their favorite toppings. These are such a family favorite!

    Reply

  7. Aimee Shugarman

    Easy Crepes (Basic Crepe Recipe + Crepe Filling Ideas) (19)
    LOVE this crepe recipe. I feel like a breakfast rock star now!

    Reply

  8. Jamielyn

    Easy Crepes (Basic Crepe Recipe + Crepe Filling Ideas) (20)
    Crepes are one of my favorites! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  9. Kara

    Easy Crepes (Basic Crepe Recipe + Crepe Filling Ideas) (21)
    THESE ARE GREAT TIPS! I LOVE CREPES BUT DON'T MAKE THEM NEARLY ENOUGH. I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW CREPE PANS EXISTED. JUST ADDED ONE TO MY CHRISTMAS WISH LIST!

    Reply

  10. Jennifer

    Easy Crepes (Basic Crepe Recipe + Crepe Filling Ideas) (22)
    My kids looooove crepes and I never made them before! Thanks so much for the great recipe!

    Reply

  11. Mique

    Thanks for linking this up! I'll be featuring it tomorrow at my Pity Party. xo

    Reply

  12. Rita

    Great ideas for making crepes! I will have to try them out now.

    Reply

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FAQs

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.

How to make the best crepes? ›

How to Make Crêpes At Home
  1. Whisk the milk, water, eggs, and salt.
  2. Gradually whisk in the flour and butter.
  3. Scoop the batter onto a hot griddle.
  4. Cook until lightly browned on the bottom.
  5. Flip and continue cooking until done on both sides.
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How do you make Joanna Gaines crepes? ›

Joanna Gaines's Crêpes

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.

What is the most popular 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.

How do you keep crepes from falling apart? ›

There are a few reasons your crepe might be falling apart or tearing when you roll or fold it. It could be that you added too much liquid, or too much of the wrong kind of liquid (skim milk, dairy free milk instead of whole milk).

Which flour is better for crepes? ›

Should you buy type 45 or type 55 wheat flour to make crepes? The most suitable flour is type 45. You can however use type 55 flour, but your batter will be thicker, so don't forget to slightly increase the amount of milk. You should therefore buy "type 45" or "T45" flour.

What makes a good crepe maker? ›

Nonstick is the easiest material to work with since the key to a great crepe is seamlessly unsticking it and flipping it over before sliding it onto a plate. The low sides make the flipping easier, which Dahan says can often be challenging for beginners. At 10 inches, Dahan says this is the ideal crepe pan size.

How do you not mess up crepes? ›

Even, medium heat

Set your heat to medium and let the pan get hot (but not too hot). You might even need to adjust the heat to medium-low as the cooking continues. If the heat's too high the batter won't spread to the edges of the pan before setting, and can result in holes or uneven thickness.

How hot should a pan be for crepes? ›

The ideal temperature is 400˚F or 205˚C for a 1.5 minute crepe that is soft in the middle and crisp on the edges. You should have an oil spreader for both seasoning and oiling the griddle surface. You will use a six ounce ladle to make fourteen to fifteen inch diameter crepes on a 15.75 inch griddle.

What is crepe filling made of? ›

What is crepe filling made of? Cream cheese, sugar, vanilla and whipped cream. Some like to add a squeeze of lemon juice for a hint of lemon.

When preparing crepe batter, which ingredient will increase the overall richness the most? ›

And the butter, ahh lovely butter, adds smoothness, rich deliciousness, and a fat to help keep the crepe lift up from the pan when it's done. Very Important. Unlike the yolk, the liquid butterfat in the butter does not emulsify completely into the batter.

How long should crepe batter rest? ›

Resting the batter allows the flour to fully absorb the liquid and gives the gluten a chance to relax. While it's not the end of the world if you skip this step, it is the secret to the most delicate, melt-in-your-mouth crepes. Let the batter stand at room temperature for 30 minutes, or refrigerate for up to two days.

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