Make Some Homemade Crepes for Valentine's Day

Make Some Homemade Crepes for Valentine's Day


Welcome to another edition of Cooking with the Girls at Williams-Sonoma.  Each month, Williams-Sonoma offers cooking classes for adults, and classes for kids several times a year.  These classes are hands-on, fun, and you walk away with a gift to cook the recipe you made at home.  You don't have to have cooking skills of any kind; the chef will go over step by step on how to create the inspired meal of the day.


Make Some Homemade Crepes for Valentine's Day



With Valentine's Day is here, what better way then to make your husband, kids, friends, or whoever, some delicious homemade crepes.


Yes, I know Valentine's Day is on a weekday, and you may not have time to cook it in the morning due to work.  But you can whip up a batch of these fancy French pancakes in the evening as well using ingredients like shrimps, veggies, or just have breakfast for dinner made with fruit fillings.  Crepes can be made in so many ways to your liking.


Make Some Homemade Crepes for Valentine's Day



Here's what you need to make Basic Crepes:


  • 1 Cup of Milk
  • 1 Egg
  • 1/2 Cup plus 1 Tbs. off All-Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 Tbs. Unsalted Butter, melted, plus 8 Tsp. Butter
  • 1/2 Tsp. Salt


In a blender, combine the milk, egg, flour, the 1/2 Tbs. melted butter and salt and blend until smooth.  Refrigerate for 2 to 8 hours.


In a crepe pan over medium heat, melt 1 tsp. of the butter to coat the pan evenly.  Lift the pan at a slight angle and pour 2 Tbs. of the batter into the center, tilting the pan to spread the batter to the edges.  Return the pan to the heat and cook until the crepe is golden underneath, 1 to 2 minutes.  Flip the crepe over and cook for 1 to 2 minutes.  Transfer to a plate and cover.  Repeat to make 8 crepes.



Make Some Homemade Crepes for Valentine's Day


The girls had a lot of fun whipping up crepes with their chef and classmates.  At first, it was hard for them to flip over their crepes without them breaking apart in the pan.  It takes a bit of practice, but they got the hang of it after the second go around.


Remember, these crepes can be used with a variety of sweet or savory fillings.  The girls added strawberry filling with whip cream and powder sugar on theirs. The skies the limit when it comes to making crepes, you can fill them up with anything.



Make Some Homemade Crepes for Valentine's Day
Check out the French Crepe Making Set that both girls got!



Make sure to check Williams-Sonoma's website to join a cooking class in your area.  And yes it does cost. However, it's worth it especially for the gift they give you at the end of class.


Have a Happy Valentine's Day!



3 Comments

  1. That looks really fun and easy to make. Your girls did a good job.

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  2. oh!It seems girls had so much fun cooking together!That's really good for them in future...Crepes look delicious too!

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  3. I have never had crepes before, but they do seem easy enough to make.

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