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A low fat veggie filling would be great in these crepes. Or try a natural fruit filling without added sugar for a dessert treat.
On March 20, 2008, 12:10 pm foodieprincess said:
A few Saturdays ago, I had the pleasure of being able to stay home and hang out with my husband and daughter instead of running my usual day long errands. I wanted to make something "different" for breakfast. I'm a waffle girl and my husband loves pancakes but I decided to introduce both of them to crepes. My husband has actually had crepes before when we were on our honeymoon many moons ago. But the little girl had yet to experience them. This recipe is foolproof, I stuffed them with sautéed apples and dusted them with a little powdered sugar. Needless to say the kid is now a fan.
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On March 20, 2008, 12:10 pm foodieprincess said:
A few Saturdays ago, I had the pleasure of being able to stay home and hang out with my husband and daughter instead of running my usual day long errands. I wanted to make something "different" for breakfast. I'm a waffle girl and my husband loves pancakes but I decided to introduce both of them to crepes. My husband has actually had crepes before when we were on our honeymoon many moons ago. But the little girl had yet to experience them. This recipe is foolproof, I stuffed them with sautéed apples and dusted them with a little powdered sugar. Needless to say the kid is now a fan.