June 30, 2010
Explore The World Of Crepe Making At Home
Crepes are a tasty treat that seem to be regularly popping up on the menus of many famous restaurants. Some dining establishments specialize only in these convenient meals, while others offer them at certain times of year. Crepes are versatile because they may be consumed any time of day. However, crepe making need not be left to professional chefs. The purchase of a crepe maker will allow these treats to be prepared at home by the whole family.
The crepe itself is a thin pancake that traces its origins to France. However, crepes are now very popular in the United States. The crepe is cooked and then filled with certain ingredients. After the crepe is filled, it may be eaten or may first be baked, sauted, or fried.
Crepes may be eaten at any meal and they also make great snacks. Cheese, ham, and eggs make the perfect breakfast crepes. A crepe filled with meat and vegetables are ideal for dinnertime. Do not forget dessert, because this is how the crepe originated. Dessert crepes are filled with fruit and custard, then topped with powdered sugar or whipped cream.
Making crepes requires only flour, eggs, milk, butter, and a pinch of salt. The ingredients are combined and then placed on a crepe maker for cooking. Self-contained crepe makers run on either electricity or gas. Griddle-type crepe makers may be placed directly on an oven burner and are the type commonly used in restaurants.
The cost of a one-burner electric crepe maker will be about $40 and the multi-surface model will run about $150. The gas versions are much more expensive because they are commonly used for commercial purposes. Multiple surface gas models cost approximately $800. Both gas and electric versions come with all of the materials necessary to make the perfect crepe.
Griddle style crepe makers provide a more traditional unevenly cooked crepe. These cost about $20 to $100 depending on size and type of cooking surface. At a cost of $20 each, the family can purchase several crepe griddles for the home in order to get the kids in on the cooking action.
Crepe makers come in electric, gas, and griddle varieties with either single or multiple cooking surfaces. Crepes may be filled with almost any ingredient that suits the palate and they serve as a quick and easy meal any time of day. Parents and children will enjoy family crepe night at home using a crepe maker.
Check out the widest selection of crepe pancake machines and electric crepe pans at Jonny Jacobs site.
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