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Classic Whole Wheat Crepes

December 28, 2015 by Natasha Leave a Comment

Whole Wheat Crepes

The day after Christmas. Sad or happy? With a typical sense of relief after a mad race to wrap all the presents in time, not to burn your Christmas dinner and not to forget to feed your kid, comes a bit of a melancholy and a sense of loss. I find that anticipation, the journey, the process is more enjoyable that the destination, the reaching of the goal. That’s not to say that I didn’t enjoy my lazy Christmas Day. I did. Very much. Time suddenly stops and the holiday gently wraps itself around you. Ahhh… But this morning all three of us (I’m speaking for Soren here) felt the need to experience the pleasure that doesn’t expire in any season, holiday or age. Something that doesn’t fade after the noise of the holidays… Ta-da! All this intro for a couple of warm crepes! Kinda crazy, I know.

Anyway, this morning I gave the stage of Soren’s Purple Plate to my renowned sous chef- my husband Farhad. He is the master of crepes so I could just relax and quietly watch the kitchen being destroyed ?. But all worth it – these crepes always come out delicious. We topped them up with sour cream (Russian style), Nutella (World style) and date molasses (hippy style). It’s a simple recipe. Double or triple the proportions if making for more people. The below serves 2 and a toddler.

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A word on date molasses: it’s my new obsession. Ever since my pregnancy I am a prisoner to sweet things. There are so few that are unprocessed (like whole fresh fruits) and even fewer that are mildly processed (like maple syrup, coconut and date sugar). Usually sweeteners are highly processed and contain all kinds of preservatives and ingredients no one can pronounce. I recently discovered date molasses. I buy the brand that contains nothing other than dates. It’s so delicious, natural, unrefined and vegan. Read more here if you are interested in learning more. And since we are on the topic of sugary stuff, read this article to see which sugar is the best for you.

 

Classic Whole Wheat Crepes
 
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These whole wheat crepes are a classic easy breakfast. Enjoy them savory with smoked salmon and cream cheese, chicken with vegetables or plain (they are not sweet) or with jam, sour cream, nutella or fruit. So simple yet always feels special.
Author: Natasha
Recipe type: breakfast
Cuisine: world
Ingredients
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ cup of whole wheat flour
  • 7 oz of milk
  • 5 tbsp of water
  • Pinch of salt
  • a knob of melted butter
Instructions
  1. Combine all the ingredients together either by whisking by hand, using a hand-held blender or a regular stand alone blender. Blend until smooth.
  2. Drop 3-4 tbsp of batter into a heated and greased pan (with coconut oil or butter) and pan fry flipping once.
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Filed Under: Breakfast, On-the-go / travel food, Recipes, Treats, snacks, desserts, Vegetarian / Vegan / Raw

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Hi, I’m Natasha, Soren’s mom. Welcome to our own visual menu of healthy meals that everyone in the family can indulge in, including babies. Here you will find mainly my own creations but also recipes discovered elsewhere, tested and enjoyed by my family. We are not vegetarians but most dishes are veggie-forward, often gluten-free and always free of processed ingredients.
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