Crêpe
Alternative names | Crepe |
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Type | Pancake |
Place of origin | Brittany, France |
Serving temperature | Warm, hot or cold |
Main ingredients | Wheat flour or buckwheat flour, milk, eggs |
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A crêpe or crepe (/kreɪp/ or /krɛp/, French: [kʁɛp] ( listen), Quebec French: [kʁaɪ̯p] ( listen)) is a type of pancake. The dough is made of flour, eggs, and a liquid, usually milk or water. The crepe is then cooked on both sides.
Originally, crêpes came from Brittany in France, where they originated in the 13th century.[1] Today, they can be found all over the world.
There are two varieties: the sweet crêpe, crêpe sucrée, and the salty one, which is usually called galettes. Crêpes are usually consumed with a filling.
When preparing the gallettes, usually a different kind of flour is used (blé de Sarassin, from Buckwheat), and less sugar is used.
Special places that mainly servecrêpes are called crêperie in France.
Video demonstration of preparing crêpes
Crêpe Media
A sweet crêpe opened up, with whipped cream and strawberry sauce on it
References
- ↑ Noraniah; Noor, Hafsa Mohammad; Bernadette, Leong Ming Xin; Hashim, Ahmad Ruzaini; Fadzir, Muhammad Amirulhusni Muhamad; Ibrahim, Tuan Mohd Hafeez Tuan (2021). "A study on a new design of semi-automatic crepe machine to improve Small Medium Enterpise (SME) productivity". Multidisciplinary Applied Research and Innovation. 2 (1): 255–265. ISSN 2773-4773.
Other websites
- Media related to Crêpe at Wikimedia Commons
- The dictionary definition of crêpe at Wiktionary
- [[wikibooks:Cookbook:Crêpe |]] at Wikibook Cookbooks
- How to make a crepe