These easy Banana Crepes are perfect for breakfast, brunch or pudding. Complete with melted Nutella and whipped cream, they are so good.
To serve:
Scroll up for a helpful step by step guide on how to make these banana crepes.
To store: Cool and transfer to a plate with sheets of greaseproof paper in between each one. Then clingfilm tightly and place in the fridge for 2 days. I wouldn’t store any banana crepes with the filling and cream already in them as this makes them go soggy.
To reheat: Any leftover crepes can be reheated in a pan over medium-low heat. Flip over once until heated through, it shouldn’t take more than a minute or so. Otherwise, heat in the microwave in 20 second bursts until hot. Don't reheat crepes that have cream and banana already in them as the cream will melt and turn liquid.
To freeze: Cool then stack up with sheets of greaseproof paper in between each crepe. Then clingfilm the whole thing tightly and place in a freezer bag (or wrap with a final layer of foil).Place in the freezer for up to 3 months. I wouldn’t freeze any banana crepes with the filling and cream already in them as it won't freeze well.
Make ahead: You can store crepe batter in the fridge for up to 2 days in an airtight container. But I would use it in the first 24 hours when it’s at its best. You can also freeze crepe batter for up to 2 months. When ready to use, defrost overnight until it’s liquid and then give it a good whisk to bring it together.
Using a blender: you can be team blender or team elbow grease - both work well! Blender makes it super smooth and makes it super easy. But elbow grease with a whisk is also a good technique too. The trick is that once the dry ingredients are in the bowl, add the eggs and whisk really well until as smooth as possible. Then add the milk, only once it’s as smooth as possible. That gives you the best chance of getting rid of lumps.
Non-stick pan: I would really recommend using a non-stick pan here as it means you avoid any sticking mishaps.
When to flip: After 30-60 seconds, the edges should slightly curl up. Once they do that, that means they are ready to flip. The edges will be darker and slightly loosened.
Toppings: I did it with Nutella but it would also be great with Hazelnut Creme or even peanut butter. Or just chocolate spread. Melted dark, milk or white chocolate would also be great drizzled over the top. Or go back to basics with honey, maple syrup or golden syrup. Even a sprinkle of sugar!
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