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Strawberry Crepes with Cottage Cheese


I have been bumping into various recipes of crepes for past few days. So this weekend I decided to try fresh strawberry crepes for breakfast. Crepe is nothing but a very thin pancake and has its origin in France. This recipe is an amalgam of the various recipes I came across while browsing and I must confess it is indeed a brekkie delight! Fresh strawberries always impart a sweet yet tart, fresh taste to these crepes. And the addition of cottage cheese to the crepe batter gives it a creamy texture and enhances the flavour of these crepes.

Once you have the basic idea of how to form a crepe batter then there are endless possibilities to come up with varied crepes and fillings of your choice. Check out this interesting site which can give you some wonderful ideas to begin with. So go ahead and try these  quick, refreshing and delightful beauties for breakfast. I am sure you will not be disappointed!

Strawberry Crepes with Cottage Cheese - Recipe:


Ingredients:
  • Fresh ripe strawberries - 1 small pack or as required
  • All purpose flour - 3/4 cup
  • Caster sugar - 2 tbsp
  • Low fat milk - as required
  • Cottage Cheese - about 50gm
  • Egg - 1 lightly beaten
  • Baking powder - 1 tsp
  • Honey - as required
Method:
  1. Blend the cottage cheese, 1 or 2 fresh strawberries and sugar with some milk into a smooth paste.
  2. In a mixing bowl, take all the dry ingredients (flour and baking powder) and whisk it to mix them.
  3. Then add the egg and gradually add milk to form a smooth batter for making the crepes. It should not be too thick or too thin.
  4. Heat a non stick pan and grease it with butter or vegetable oil. Add a scoop of the batter and then spread it in concentric circles to form a thin crepe.
  5. When the bottom side is crisp and golden brown, flip it with a spatula and let the other side cook.
  6. Prepare the remaining crepes in a similar manner.
  7. To serve, smear a generous amount of honey on each crepe and add fresh strawberry slices. Fold both the ends towards the center and enjoy! You can add any filling of your choice.





14 comments:

  1. wow such delicate and beautiful crepes...luv it !!!

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  2. very beautiful and tempting..nice and delicious filling and cute clicks!

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  3. Wow, very very tempting, shud try this out soon..

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  4. hi rosh..now i know you use baking powder for crepes. they look yummy- strawberry and honey are just perfect for me. have a nice day

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  5. Mouthwatering crapes, sounds so yummy.

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  6. Looks sooooooooooooo yum. Love this dear.

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  7. Nice recipe. Looks wonderful and delicious.

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  8. looks so yummy.. Wonderful clicks

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  9. Ahh!! I just had a crepe yesterday when I was downtown, and it was SO good! There were so many flavors to choose from, I was at a loss for words. But among those flavors, this one wasn't an option! This sounds and looks great!

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