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This is the best crepe recipe to make for any occasion! These crepes are nice and thin with a buttery crisp edge and are super easy to make in your blender. Not only are they great for breakfast, but dessert too!

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Best Crepe Recipe Ever

Crepes are one of my favorite things to enjoy for breakfast or brunch. They seem so fancy, but they are really super easy! We love making all types, like strawberry crepes, lemon crepes,apple crepes, or even one of our crepe cakes.

This is, in my opinion, the best crepe recipe ever! I’ve tried so many different recipes over the years and have finally created the perfect one. The batter allows you to get the thin crepe without them breaking. They are perfect for breakfast or dessert (sometimes we’ll even do them for dinner)!

You can make them sweet and add delicious crepe fillings like berries, cream and powdered sugar. You can even make sweet variations like chocolate crepesor nutella crepes.

Ingredients

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The full printable recipe below. Substitutions are not recommended for this batter.

  • Butter: Melted butter is key in these crepes. I like to let it cool for a few minutes before adding to the batter so it doesn’t scramble the batter.
  • Milk: I use 2% milk, but you could also use whole milk for a richer flavor.
  • Eggs: The eggs will provide the perfect structure, so make sure they are fresh.
  • Sugar: I use plain granulated sugar for this recipe. It adds just a little bit of sweetness to the batter.
  • Vanilla: I love to use pure vanilla extract. If making savory crepes, you can omit this.
  • Flour: An all-purpose flour will work perfectly in this recipe.

An Easy Hack

To use even less ingredients, try making these easy crepes with pancake mix. All you need is your favorite box mix (or homemade pancake mix), milk, eggs, vanilla and salt!

How To Make Crepes

It takes less than a minute to make the batter and only a couple of minutes for them to cook. Just follow the simple steps below to get started.

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  1. Combine ingredients in blender: Mix until batter is smooth (about 15-20 seconds). You could also whisk in a bowl. Refrigerate batter for at least 30 minutes, or overnight.
  2. Cook on small skillet: Spray non-stick cooking spray onto an 8-inch frying pan. Pour about 1/4 cup crepe batter into the pan and cook over medium-low heat. Turn pan immediately from side to side to form an even circle. Cook for about 1-2 minutes, then flip and cook an additional 1-2 minutes, or until the crepes are lightly browned.
  3. Stack. Stack on a plate until ready to serve. You can also place in the oven on a baking sheet to keep warm if you prefer.
  4. Serve with favorite toppings: The topping choices are endless (see below). We love making them sweet and savory.

Chill the Batter

It’s important to let the batter rest for at least 30 minutes, or longer if you can. I like to make the batter the night before and let it chill in the fridge overnight. This allows the gluten time to rest, which gives your crepes a light and airy consistency.

Crepe Fillings

You can customize these crepes with all your favorite toppings and go savory or sweet. My favorite way to eat them is with a little nutella, bananas and berries! Oh and can’t forget the whipped cream on top!

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Sweet

  • Cream cheese filling and chopped strawberries or strawberry sauce
  • Ricotta or mascarpone with fresh berries
  • Whipped cream, fresh berries and powdered sugar
  • Peach pie filling and cream
  • Strawberry jam, fresh strawberries and powdered sugar
  • Caramelized bananas, nutella and peanut butter
  • Lemon curd, blueberries (or blueberry sauce) and powdered sugar
  • Apple pie filling, salted caramel and vanilla ice cream
  • Marshmallow fluff, crushed graham crackers and chocolate sauce
  • Maple syrup, buttermilk syrup or cinnamon pancake syrup

Savory

  • Sautéed vegetables and eggs
  • Caprese (mozzarella, tomato and basil)
  • Ham and cheese crepes
  • Scrambled eggs and bacon
  • Spinach, mushroom and parmesan
  • Pesto, chicken and mozzarella
  • Sausage and apples or apple butter
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Perfect for the Holidays

This easy crepe recipe is super customizable, meaning you can add a little holiday flare just by adding a few spices and fillings. In the fall, mix some pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice into the batter for delicious pumpkin crepes.

Ways to Fold Crepes

  1. Fold in half: This is an easy option for beginners! Simply fold in half, similar to folding an omelette. To add fillings, you can either add before folding in half or add on top of your folded crepe.
  2. Make triangles: I love how elegant this looks! Gently fold in half, then fold in half again. Stack the folded crepes on top of each other to serve. Fillings can be added before folding or on top.
  3. Roll the crepes: This is a fun way to sneak extra filling inside. :) Before rolling, add the filling evenly on top of crepe, leaving about 1/4 inch from the edges. Then fold one side over the filling towards the middle. Fold the other side all the way over the already folded side to make the shape of a burrito. Feel free to add extra toppings once they’re rolled.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are crepes the same as pancakes?

Crepes are much thinner than pancakes. They do not have baking powder, so the batter will not rise and be as fluffy.

What exactly is a crepe?

It is a French pancake that is very thin, yet sturdy. This crepe recipe consists of milk, eggs, butter, sugar and flour. You can also add vanilla and salt for flavor.

How do you know crepes are cooked?

You’ll know the crepe is done when little bubbles appear on top and the edges turn golden brown.

What texture should crepes be?

Crepes will be soft in texture and a little bit crispy around the edges.

Keep Warm, Storage and Freezing Tips

  • To keep warm: You can keep your cooked crepes warm by placing them on a baking sheet in the oven at 175°F until ready to serve.
  • Leftovers: Add to a zip top bag and layer parchment or wax paper in between each crepe. Place in fridge until ready to enjoy.
  • To freeze: Crepes surprisingly freeze really well, so feel free to double the batch and stick half in the freezer for about 1-2 months.
  • Reheating: Heat in microwave or skillet until warm. You can also enjoy cold if you prefer!
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5 star review

My family loves these and the hubby has requested these to be a Saturday tradition! I never realized how easy crepes were to make – this recipe is an all around win!

– Ali W

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Author: Jamielyn Nye

The best crepe recipe to make for any occasion and completely delicious! These crepes is they are super easy and can be made right in your blender. Not only are they great for breakfast, but dessert too!

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 5 minutes mins

Refrigerate: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Servings: 14 crepes

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk , I use 2%
  • 4 large eggs
  • 3 Tablespoons unsalted butter , melted and slightly cooled
  • 1 Tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt or table salt
  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour , sifted if desired

For serving: berries, syrup, nutella, bananas

    Instructions

    • In a blender, blend milk, eggs, butter, sugar, vanilla, salt, and flour 15 to 20 seconds, or until batter is smooth. You could also whisk in a bowl. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes, or overnight.

    • Heat an 8-inch frying pan over medium-low heat. Pour about 1/4 cup batter into the pan, tilting pan immediately from side to side to form an even circle. Cook about 1 minute per side, or until lightly browned. Remove from heat and stack until ready to serve. Repeat with remaining batter.

    • Serve with your favorite toppings. Fresh fruit, jams, pudding, nutella, whipped topping and nuts are a few of our favorites.

    Notes

    Make ahead instructions: The batter can be made up to 24 hours in advance and stored in the refrigerator until ready to cook. The crepes can be made up to 3 days in advance.

    Storage: Add to a zip-top bag or covered container and layer parchment in between each crepe. Store up to 3 days in the fridge and up to 3 months in the freezer. If freezing, I like to line a piece of wax paper or parchment paper in between.

    Reheating: Heat in the microwave or on the skillet over low heat until warm. You can also place on a baking sheet in the oven at 175°F for 5 minutes, or until warm.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1crepe | Calories: 107kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 137mg | Potassium: 82mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 209IU | Calcium: 52mg | Iron: 1mg

    Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

    Course: Breakfast, Dessert

    Cuisine: French

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    Categorized as: Breakfast, Desserts, Freezer-Friendly, Make Ahead, No-Bake, Nut-Free, Reader Favorites, Savory Breakfast, Stovetop, Sweet Breakfast, Vegetarian

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    508 comments

      • sunniva
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (14)

      I have not made these crepes yet, but I am SO excited! I love crepes, as well as my whole family!

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      • Ashley Smith
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (15)

      This is my favorite crepe recipe! I often double it and freeze the leftover crepes with parchment paper between them.

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      • MaryB
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (16)

      Super crepes! These turned out so well. I’ve used them in multiple recipes. Thank you!

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        • I Heart Naptime Community

        I’m so glad Mary! They sure are delicious :)

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      • Helen Green
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (17)

      Outstanding Crepe recipe
      I never made crepes before. It was simple to follow and delicious. Made them twice, one savory with scrambled eggs, chicken apple sausage & gueyer cheese and again with powdered sugar, squeeze of lemon juice & maple syrup on the side. Will be making again soon. Thanks for the great recipe

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      • Robin
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (18)

      Fantastic! I like that they work with my Atkin’s Diet I’ve been on for decades. The 13g carbohydrate is perfect when I fill crepes with berries, or make savory and stuff with ground meat or low carb veggies with seasoned cream sauces.

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      • Ruth Roskam

      Can’t wait to make these!1
      Thanx

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        • I Heart Naptime Community

        I hope you enjoy the crepes Ruth :)

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      • Paul Barber
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (19)

      I was looking for a good recipe for crepes, that was both light and fluffy, as well as tasty. Well as crepes go they couldn’t have been much better. The flavour is good but not overpowering so as it should be, the bulk of the flavour comes from the add ons such as strawberries & whipped cream. Can’t wait for Easter brunch to make these for our family gathering.

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      • Chrstine

      The best crepes I’ve ever made! So light and delicious! Thanks for such a great recipe!

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      • Renee

      Hi, I have not made the recipe yet but want to. Can I use Gluten free Flour since I am GF? Thank you

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        • I Heart Naptime Community

        Hi Renee! I haven’t tested this recipe using GF flour. If you try it out using it, let me know how it turns out :)

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      • Amy
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (20)

      These are great and so simple!!

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      • Lu Leader
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (21)

      Back in the 70s when we were newlyweds, I made crepes for dessert when we had company. I used a special crepe pan. I have no idea what happened to that pan! I decided to try your crepes for dessert last night. Your crepes were so easy to prepare and were perfect with strawberries and whipped cream. I’ll be making these again this weekend when our grandson stays the night!🥰

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      • Amber

      one of our favorite breakfasts! so easy to make and my kids ask me to make them almost every weekend! our favorite way to eat them is with chopped strawberries and whipped cream.

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      • Kenny
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (22)

      Very good recipe thank you

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      • Robbie Dale
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (23)

      So easy and I had all the ingredients, did not have to go to the store.

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      • Linda Brunetti
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (24)

      I have been making crepes since I was a kid, these are the the lightest and fluffiest I’ve ever had.
      Will be the new way from now on.
      Thank

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      • Sandy
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (25)

      OMG. Loved this recipe and so easy. Letting the batter rest is the key.
      Thank you for sharing all your easy family recipes.
      Sandy

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      • Melissa Ainsworth
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (26)

      We love these crepes! They feel so fancy but really are so easy. You can’t go wrong with strawberries and Nutella on them!

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      • Elle
      • Best Crepe Recipe (with VIDEO) - I Heart Naptime (27)

      Delicious and simple!

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    FAQs

    What is the secret to great crepes? ›

    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 do you make Joanna Gaines crepes? ›

    Directions. 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.

    Are crepes healthy or unhealthy? ›

    Although the overall nutrition varies according to the ingredients, savoury crepes, are considered to be a healthy choice. They have fewer calories, fats, carbohydrates and more proteins as compared to other foods such as pancakes and waffles.

    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.

    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.

    Do you need a special crepe pan to make crepes? ›

    No! Just a small heavy-duty nonstick fry pan and a thin spatula and you're ready to go. Cooking the crepes so they are evenly thin and relatively round can be a bit challenging, but they'll still taste amazing even if they're not perfectly round.

    What is the difference between a dessert crepe and a main dish crepe? ›

    The primary difference between a dessert and a main dish crepe (savory crepe) is the filling. This crepe recipe works well for either. If you plan to make only sweet crepes, you may want to add 1 or 2 teaspoons of sugar to the batter.

    What is the best flour substitute for crepes? ›

    Paleo Crepe Ingredients & Substitution Suggestions
    • Blanched almond flour promotes browning and adds protein that helps create a sturdy texture. ...
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    • Tapioca flour makes the crepes tender and pliable.
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    How are crepes traditionally made? ›

    The standard recipe for French crêpe calls for flour, eggs, milk, salt, and butter. Sugar is optional. In the industrial production of crêpes, the dry ingredients are combined with eggs to form a dough. The rest of the wet ingredients are then added to thin the batter to a loose enough consistency to spread easily.

    Can you eat crepes and lose weight? ›

    Fortunately, you don't have to eat bland, tasteless food to lose weight. Instead, you can eat tasty crepes. The key is to find healthy substitutes for the ingredients such as using whole-grain flour or buckwheat flour instead of refined flour and holding off on the syrup choices.

    Are crepes better for you than pancakes? ›

    What's healthier: crêpes or pancakes? A single crêpe has less fat and calories than pancakes because they don't have the baking powder and, so, are less dense. However, they're not less calorific if you're stacking up double the amount of crêpes vs pancakes, so bear this in mind before you get carried away.

    What is healthier crepe or pancake? ›

    According to the traditional recipe of crepes, buckwheat flour, which is healthy and gluten-free, is used to make them. Because they are thin, they have fewer calories, fat, and sugar.

    How do you keep crepes from falling apart? ›

    Letting your crepe batter hydrate means you can make paper-thin pancakes that won't fall apart, but will also not be tough and chewy.

    What makes crepes rubbery? ›

    There are two reasons for crepes turning out rubbery – too much gluten (flour), or cooking the crepes too slow.

    Why do you put beer in crepes? ›

    What happens is that the carbonation in the beer adds a unique touch to make the batter of the cake or pastry in question tender and fluffy. This makes it perfect as an addition to crepe batter in particular.

    How do you get lumps out of crepes? ›

    Since crepes are very thin when baked, it's important to minimize any lumps in the batter. I like to pour my batter through a strainer to remove the lumps. Use the back of a spoon or the whisk to push the batter lumps through the strainer. Set the batter to the side for about 30 minutes before cooking the crepes.

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