The crepes prior to folding. Yum! |
Ingredients:
For the Crepes: (original crepe recipe here)
1 cup flour
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 water
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons melted butter
For the filling:
2 diced plums
Handful of crushed walnuts
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup water
Goat Cheese to taste
Directions
Mix together the flour and the eggs in a bowl. Gradually add in water and milk, then butter and salt. Heat a frying pan over the stove. BE SURE TO GREASE IT WITH NONSTICK SPRAY/ BUTTER OR YOU'LL BE SORRY. (Flick water on the pan to check and see if it's hot enough to cook with yeah. When it's ready, the water will sizzle.) Pour about 1/4 cup of batter in a circle in the middle of the hot pan and tilt the pan in a circular motion so batter coats the bottom evenly. Cook until the bottom of the crepe is a nice brown then flip. Only flip it once. Should take about 2 minutes per side.
I am still learning how to make crepes properly. The key to making a good crepe is thinness. My suggestion is about 1/4 cup of batter for each crepe in a smaller frying pan. It might be different for you, less or more. It should be like a third of the width of a pancake.
For the filling, I diced up my plums and threw in some random walnuts I had in the pantry. It was looking a little dry so I decided to try to make a sauce out of brown sugar. In a saucepan on the stove, combine the water and the brown sugar and stir until all the sugar is dissolved. (If I could go back, I would boil the water first with a stick of cinnamon in it..mmmm). Leave it to boil, stirring occasionally. The longer you let the mixture boil, the thicker the syrup will be when it cools. After a few minutes, pour the mixture into another container and let it cool for a little while.
Stuff the crepes with the plum/nut mixture and top with the syrup. You can add a bit of goat cheese to taste here. Fold them over, drizzle with a bit more syrup, garnish and enjoy!
Crepes are extremely versatile. You can stuff them with anything you like, sweet or savory. If you are feeling creative, add a touch of seasoning to the crepe batter before cooking. (cinnamon, garlic, cumin, the world is your oyster here!)