Easy Blender Crepes
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Learn how to make an all-purpose crepe batter! My Blender crepes are easy to make because it’s as simple as tossing everything into the blender and blending until smooth. Just heat a pan, and you’re ready to make French-style crepes!
It’s brunch season!
And normally, around this time I’d be sharing casseroles of all sorts because we all need a little something special on the table for mother’s day and all the spring and summer brunches you’re planning on hosting this year.
But this time, I’m bringing easy blender crepes! Okay, if you’re wondering what in the world, allow me to explain. Blender crepes are crepes where the batter is made entirely in a blender as in press one button and you’ve instantly got crepe batter that you just need to pour into a hot skillet!
Take it from someone that hardly ever made crepes in the past (because for whatever reason, I found them terrifying) crepes are so easy when you make the batter in the blender!
I’m always looking to share easy brunchy recipes with you guys. Quite possibly because the lines are so easily blurred between breakfast, lunch, and even dessert sometimes. In the past, I’ve shared my veggie breakfast casserole with you, sun-dried tomato and basil strata, as well as my blueberry cheesecake casserole, breakfast croissant boats, blender hollandaise, breakfast migas, oh, and breakfast pizza, my smoked salmon casserole, then there are also breakfast sandwiches, and basically, you can see how much I love my brunchy foods just my scrolling the recipe index.
The one thing that was missing? BLENDER CREPES.
WHAT ARE CREPES?
A crepe is a lighter, thinner version of a traditional American pancake. Crepes can be made savory or sweet. Sweet crepes often involve adding sugar to the crepe batter. Savory crepes can be made with a variety of fillings such as vegetables, seafood, chicken, or meat.
Since there are no leavening agents in crepes, prepared crepes are much thinner than pancakes. The lack of leavening agents also allows us to make crepes much further in advance. Making the crepe batter in advance is actually preferred as it allows for the flour to soak up all of the liquid in the batter.
WHAT INGREDIENTS DO YOU NEED TO MAKE BLENDER CREPES?
- milk
- water
- eggs
- ghee (or melted butter works too)
- all-purpose flour
- salt
- sugar (for sweet crepes)
WHAT EQUIPMENT DO I NEED TO MAKE CREPES:
Okay, first and foremost, you don’t need a crepe pan. You might want want to invest in one if you make crepes very often, however, for this recipe all you need is a trusty nonstick skillet, and it will work beautifully.
But here’s what you will need:
- Blender: they are blender crepes after all! I usually prefer to use my high-efficiency blender (affiliate link) however; you can easily make this batter is a regular blender (affiliate link) as well. I’ve tried it with both; both worked well.
- Nonstick skillet: I’ve got a few different skillets that I put to the test, and though this (affiliate link) is the skillet I prefer to use, it is a bit on the pricier side. This (affiliate link) one is way more affordable and works well too.
- Offset spatula: The offset spatula (affiliate link) comes in handy when you need to flip crepes. I didn’t have such great success with a rubber spatula, a regular spatula, or any other tool, so I highly suggest investing in one of these if you don’t already own one.
- Pastry brush: you’ll need this (affiliate link) to brush melted butter onto your skillet before you pour in the crepe batter and allow it to cook.
WHAT CAN I STUFF INSIDE WHEN I MAKE BLENDER CREPES?
For sweet blender crepes:
- vanilla yogurt + sliced bananas, strawberries, granola with almonds and a drizzle of honey
- Nutella with strawberries
- sweet whipped cream and jam
- cinnamon caramelized apples, with vanilla ice cream on top
- whipped cream and lemon curd
- stuffed with banana, topped with cinnamon sugar, and toasted coconut, drizzled with dulce de leche
- Nutella with sliced bananas
- whipped cream, strawberries, and topped with sugared lemon zest
The best thing about my blender crepes recipe is that you can make them sweet or savory by making a couple of minor adjustments. Just drop the sugar down to ½ teaspoon and increase the salt to ½ a teaspoon! That’s it!
For savory blender crepes:
- scrambled eggs + gruyere cheese and sautéed spinach
- smoked salmon + pickled red onions, scrambled eggs, and capers
- scrambled eggs + sautéed spinach, sautéed mushrooms, feta cheese
- scrambled eggs + refried beans, leftover carnitas, chipotle sauce, sliced avocados, and cilantro
- grilled chicken + mozzarella, sautéed mushrooms, cream sauce
- turkey + walnuts, spring mix, dijon vinaigrette
TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST BLENDER CREPES:
- Let your crepe batter rest overnight if time allows. However, 1 hour of rest is enough for the crepe batter but the longer the batter rests the better the overall taste and texture will be. Resting allows the gluten int the batter to relax and thus creates a more tender crepe. The crepe batter can be made up to 48 hours in advance, making it ideal for when you’re cooking for large parties.
- Crepes are best made in a 6-8 inch frying pan. You want to make sure to heat the pan on medium heat and brush it thoroughly with melted ghee (or butter) before pouring the liquid in the pan.
- Make sure to start tilting and rotating the pan as you pour the batter in so that it distributes in the pan evenly without making thick pockets.
- Cook until the tops look dry and the edges start to lift up from the pan.
- Use a thin flat spatula to help turn the crepes. A thick spatula might end up ripping the crepes.
- Stack the crepes once you take them out of the pan. This helps keep them from drying out while you’re preparing the rest.
- Crepes can be frozen once cooked. Just be sure to defrost completely in the refrigerator overnight before trying to separate them (you can also add sheets of freezer paper in between the crepes to make this easier.
TROUBLESHOOTING FOR HOMEMADE CREPES:
- If the batter doesn’t spread easily, it might be that the heat is turned up too high (causing the batter to cook before it spreads) or that it might be too thick. In which case, a little bit of milk can be added to thin it out.
- If large bubbles are forming on the surface of the crepes as they cook, this is an indication that the batter is too thin and needs a little more flour.
The batter should be about the consistency of heavy cream, thick but still pourable.
I have so many childhood memories attached to this blender crepes recipe. My mom would make savory crepes for dinner all the time, but there were always a few extras for my brother and me to have with golden syrup while she popped them out hot and fresh. My hope is that you’ll share these with your mom for Mother’s day! 🙂
Easy Blender Crepes
Learn how to make an all-purpose crepe batter! My Blender crepes are easy to make because it’s as simple as tossing everything into the blender and blending until smooth. Just heat up a pan and you’re ready to make French-style crepes!
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk (whole, 2%)
- ¼ cup water
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons melted ghee (or melted butter)
- 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- additional melted butter, for brushing
Instructions
- BLEND: Add all the ingredients for the crepe batter into a blender, with the liquid ingredients on the bottom so things blend smoothly. Allow the blender to run until the batter is mixed and smooth. Stop, pour the batter into a measuring cup, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to 48 hours.
- CREPES: Heat an 8-inch skillet over medium heat. Brush the skillet with melted butter. Lift the skillet with your dominant hand and pour a ¼ cup of the prepared crepe batter into the skillet with the other hand, as you tilt and rotate the pan to spread the batter evenly so you don't end up with thick pockets of batter. Crepes are like pancakes, so the first one may not be perfect! Allow the crepes to cook, about 1 - 2 minutes or until the tops look dry and the edges start to lift up and away from the pan. Flip them at that point, they should be slightly golden with bubbly brown spots. The second side will only take about 30 seconds or so. Remove to a plate and continue to cook additional crepes, stacking one on top of the other. Crepes can be made 1 day in advance, stacked, covered with plastic wrap (on a plate) and refrigerated until ready to serve.
Notes
- crepes can be frozen once cooked. Just be sure to defrost completely in the refrigerator overnight before trying to separate them (you can also add sheets of freezer paper in between the crepes to make this easier.
- savory crepes: My blender crepes recipe can be made sweet or savory. Just drop the sugar down to ½ teaspoon and increase the salt to ½ a teaspoon for savory stuffed crepes.
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7 Comments on “Easy Blender Crepes”
Thank you for giving me a crepe batter consistency I can relate to. First time I’ve heard, “like cream”. I can do that. They are chilling in the fridge, cant wait to try on my new crepe maker.
So glad you found the directions easy to follow. I hope you love them, Lara!
We made these today because it’s the Chandeleur in France. They were perfect! I added an extra tablespoon of sugar since we had them as a sweet snack in the afternoon.
So glad you to hear you enjoyed the crepes! 🙂
This recipe is the best crepe recipe for me. I tried making them before but didn’t turn out great until I tried this recipe. Thanks!
These crepes are excellent. I doubled the recipe and made them the night before, stacked between sheets of parchment and then refrigerated wrapped in plastic. The next day, I took the plastic off, but kept the parchment and reheated them slowly in the oven, wrapped in foil. We had a build your own crepe buffet for Fathers’ Day, with many choices, both sweet and savoury, and it was a big hit. The crepes were easy to make, tender and delicious. Thanks for a great recipe!
So happy to hear that! And I love that you went for a crepe bar – what a fun idea!