There's nothing quite like freshly cooked crepes wrapped around sweet or savory fillings. Delicate yet sturdy, crepes are the ultimate vehicle for folding, rolling, or stacking with your favorite ...
There’s just something about biting into a buttery crepe that feels like an extra-special treat. And the thin French-style pancakes are as equally delicious with sweet fillings like Nutella and banana ...
Dessert: With Candlemas approaching, let's enjoy some delicious crepes! Oops, are you gluten intolerant? Or lactose ...
Crepes are festive, fancy, and flammable fun. This is no mere pancake—although crepe (rhymes with yep) is French for pancake. These ultra-thin rounds go with all kinds of savory and sweet food. Crepes ...
STUDIO CITY (CBS) — Esequiel Aguirre, Mimi's Café's culinary leader, stopped by KCAL9 Thursday in honor of Bastille Day, a French National Holiday celebrating the French Revolution. • Strain the ...
Slender asparagus and fresh ricotta are easy to find in spring, and these savory crespelle offer a winning combination of the seasonal favorites. Adapted from a recipe from Tuscan food writer and chef ...
In pondering the purchase of some local eggs recently, I recalled an article I’d read about the terminology of egg labels and how misleading they can be. So I was hesitant to buy “free-range” eggs, ...
Smear honey ricotta filling inside these homemade crepes and drizzle blueberry sauce over them for breakfast or dessert! (Recipe Credit: Adrianna Adarme of the Fresh Tastes blog). To a medium bowl, ...
October 23, 2008 — -- Chef Alexandra Guarnaschelli of NYC's Butter created this recipe for sweet and simple crêpes that features the classically decadent combination of strawberries and chocolate ...
Dessert: When one crepe is not enough, just make a cake out of it! Here filled with a delicious lemon curd, discover this ...
I know we don’t officially change seasons until Dec. 21, but boy, it’s sure nippy outside. Seems like we’re just one storm system away from having to pull out our snow shovels and rock salt. Brrrr.