C’est Chic: Dessert Crepe Party

C’est Chic: Dessert Crepe Party

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Parties featuring interactive foods are better than parties featuring non-interactive foods.

It’s just the truth. Foods that require party guests to make decisions about fillings, wrap, roll and/or dip give people an opportunity to mix, mingle and chat. And all that really helps stir your party’s pot, so to speak. With this in mind, one of my favorite ways to get things going is to throw a DIY crepe party. All you need is a basic crepe recipe and guests with an appetite for adventure.

Crepes, which are essentially super-thin French pancakes, can be filled with a multitude of different items of both the sweet and savory persuasions. Yes, savory crepes are plenty good for brunch, lunch or dinner gatherings, but, in my humble opinion, dessert crepes are the simplest yet most fun way to get your crepe on.

basic crepe recipe

First, start with a basic crepe recipe. Cook the crepe pancakes in advance and keep them warm in a 200-degree oven (You can even draft your guests to help cook them, if you like). Then simply set them out, along with a plethora of fillings, and let your guests start building their own individual delicious desserts. Just add wine and music.

Fancy Fillings

It’s good to have a lot of variety to help your guests get in touch with their “inner” French culinary side. Here are some crepe fillings that I like to serve:

Fresh whipped cream

Jellies, jams and marmalades

Peanut butter

Nutella

Fresh cut-up fruit

Chocolate chips

Brown sugar

Mascarpone, crème fraiche or sour cream

Ice cream

Caramel sauce

Chocolate fudge sauce

Creamy custards

Feel free to be creative with your fillings—let us know if you discover an excellent new one.

Bon appétit!

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jpeek said:

PS Wondra Flour doesn’t require recommended flour standing time and substituting 1 tbs nut oil (hazelnut or walnut) for sweet butter will provide another layer of flavor


7/11/2011 3:53 PM
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