Skillet French Savory Crêpe Recipe (original) (raw)

A basic recipe for savory french crêpes. The instructions show you how crêpes are made in a skillet.

Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Resting Time: 15 minutes

6 crepes

homemade french crepes

A simple savory crêpe recipe, just the way French people make them at home.

You will only need a regular skillet to make thin, perfect crêpes. Those can be stuffed with a savory filling.

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What are Crêpes?

Crêpes are French paper-thin, large, round pancakes. They resemble the German or Austrian_Pfannkuchen_ or Palatschinken, just that they are thinner than that.

French crêpes can be sweet or savory, and they are usually stuffed with a filling.

In France, it is commonplace to see French crêperies, a food takeaway specialized in making crêpes, on the streets of cities and towns.

These crêperies cook crêpes on a large flat griddle or a crêpe pan, and the batter is spread out in a circular motion on the hot griddle with a wooden spreader.

Most French homes, on the other hand, simply use regular skillets. It's just more convenient, we are used to it, and you don't have to buy a special crêpe pan just for that!

If you have a crêpe pan or an Indian dosa pan, you can use that to make these savory crêpes. South Indian dosa's are made just like French crêpes! The differences are the batter ingredients.

folded savory crepes over a stack of crepes

Ingredient Notes

Savory crêpes are prepared almost the same way as sweet crêpes. You just need to skip the sugar, leaving you with 4 batter ingredients and butter to fry your homemade crêpes.

You can use salted butter too if you prefer.

Process Overview

Step 1

Beat the eggs.

Stir in flour, salt, and milk, a little at a time, and blend to a smooth, runny batter with the whisk or hand mixer.

Leave the batter to rest for 15 mins

crepes batter consistency

Step 2

Heat up a large skillet and melt the butter.

When the skillet is hot, pour almost a full ladle of crepe batter into the pan.

Move around the batter in a circling motion so that it spreads out evenly. The result should be a round, even crepe.

Step 3

Fry your crêpe until it starts to detach from the borders and brown spots appear.

cook crepes in a skillet

Step 4

Flip your crepe and cook it on the other side until done.

cook crepe on both sides

Step 5

Take your crepe from the heat and stack on a plate.

Repeat the frying process with the remaining batter.

stack cooked crepes on a plate

homemade french crepes

To make the Crepes Batter:

To fry the Crepes:

Nutrition Facts

Skillet French Savory Crêpe Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 284 Calories from Fat 144

% Daily Value*

Fat 16g25%

Saturated Fat 9g45%

Trans Fat 0.5g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 4g

Cholesterol 94mg31%

Sodium 142mg6%

Potassium 179mg5%

Carbohydrates 28g9%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 561IU11%

Calcium 116mg12%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Tips

Savory Crêpe Filling Ideas

Here are some fantastic ways to fill your savory crepes!

My favorite filling is a simple fried egg, cheese, and ham filling, but I also appreciate a smoked salmon cream cheese with dill filling.

A must-have to try when in France is the Ficelle Picarde!

close up savory crepes

Serving

Savory crêpes can be served for breakfast, brunch, and lunch.

In fact, they are commonly enjoyed as a lunch, and sometimes also as a dinner meal, in France.

We just enjoy our savory crepes for lunch with a little green salad or a plain tomato salad on the side. Those usually come with a mustard infused vinaigrette.

A glass of red wine is a great way to enjoy your lunch crepes!

FAQs

Can I make these savory crêpes egg-less?

No. This is a basic French recipe, and the eggs are required for the flexibility, color, and taste experience. Otherwise, it's not a crêpe.

Can I substitute the cow milk with coconut or almond milk?

Yes, in theory, but I haven't tried it myself in this recipe. I did it in the coconut Goan pancakes.

How to make these sweet?

I'll have a sweet crêpe recipe made for you in the future. In the meanwhile, add 1-2 tablespoons of sugar to this recipe, and if you want, a few drops of vanilla extract.

Can I use oil or ghee to fry the crêpes?

Yes, you can use oil or ghee, but the taste experience won't be the same. French crêpes taste best when fried in butter. Yet, if you have no butter in your fridge, use a neutral oil such as sunflower oil, canola oil, or vegetable oil.

How long does it take to fry one crêpe from start to finish?

It takes about 10 minutes to cook a crêpe from the beginning to the end.

Are crepes best served hot or cold?

We prefer them hot.

What's the difference between a savory and a sweet crepes?

Savory crepes are prepared without sugar or anything else sweet, and they are stuffed with savory fillings. Sweet crepes include sugar in the batter, and the filling is sweet.

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