Crepes are one of my all-time favorite dishes, and they can be made to suit just about any taste. Today, I’m going to share ...
I prefer to make the crepes with a thin batter and slightly undercook them so they retain a soft, silky texture. If the batter is too thick they will be rubbery and chewy to eat and will not roll ...
Pour a quarter of the crêpe batter into the pan and swirl around until the base is completely covered. Cook for 1 minute or until the bottom of the pancake is cooked and golden-brown in places.
Transfer the batter to a large glass measuring cup with a spout (or a bowl that’s large enough to easily dip a 1/4 cup measuring cup into). Let the batter rest for at least 5 minutes and up to ...
Transfer the batter to a large glass measuring cup with a spout (or a bowl that’s large enough to easily dip a 1/4 cup/60 ml measuring cup into). Let the batter rest for at least 5 minutes and ...
Banh xeo, as Vietnamese call these crepes, is one of my favourite dishes to eat in Vietnam. The large, sizzling hot, turmeric-scented crepe filled with pork, shrimp and bean sprouts is a hands-on ...