Suzanne Cupps, chef-owner of Lola’s restaurant in New York City, likes to store cooked crepes in the fridge so she can reheat them instead of making them to order Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial ...
There's nothing quite like freshly cooked crepes wrapped around sweet or savory fillings. Delicate yet sturdy, crepes are the ultimate vehicle for folding, rolling, or stacking with your favorite ...
Brittany, in northwestern France, has long been one of my favorite places in the world. Its rough landscape reminds me of where I grew up in Massachusetts. The rocky beaches, sullen, gray skies, and ...
Prueitt recommends allowing the batter to rest for at least 2 hours, if not overnight. This helps the buckwheat to lose its bitter edge. Over time, the starch in the flour will absorb moisture and ...
At the bakery and cafe Friends and Family near Little Armenia, you can find all sorts of delicious pastries, usually with a little twist. There are the sonora wheat croissants, banana bread and ...
French chef Marie-Aude Rose is joining TODAY to share her favorite sweet and savory crêpe recipes. She shows us how to make classic crêpes with chocolate sauce and buckwheat crêpes with Camembert, ...
Buckwheat — which isn't a type of wheat at all, but a seed — powers these satisfying crepes with both intrigue and nutrition. The flour imparts a sassy Goth sensibility, while adding a wealth of ...
Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge grew up eating buckwheat crêpes in Quebec and knew she wanted to include a recipe for them in her book, Eat Better, Sleep Better, because the hearty grain is a fantastic ...
Buckwheat – which, despite its name, isn’t a type of wheat at all, but a seed – powers these satisfying crepes with both intrigue and nutrition. The flour imparts a deeply nutty flavor and dark color, ...
This recipe always reminds me of the French region Brittany, which is one of the loveliest places on Earth and where these were created, because buckwheat is commonly grown in that region. Being a mom ...
Buckwheat — which, despite its name, isn't a type of wheat at all, but a seed — powers these satisfying crepes with both intrigue and nutrition. The flour imparts a deeply nutty flavor and dark color, ...