This is one of my favorite ways to use up leftover chicken. Don’t be intimidated, crepes are just very thin pancakes. They can be either savory or sweet. Use your imagination with the fillings.
Makes 12 crepes. I don’t know the origin of this recipe. I found the recipe, which appeared to have been cut from a magazine, in my mother’s recipe box. 1 (14-oz.) bag fresh baby spinach, stems ...
Place eggs, flour and milk in a blender and process to combine. Let crepe batter rest for 20 minutes or more. Heat crepe pan over medium heat, brush with melted butter and pour scant 1/3 cup of batter ...
Cheesey Chicken Crepes. Ever wondered how to make crepes? They are super easy. In this savory crepe recipe I show you not ...
SHORTCUT COOKING: Dijon Chicken Crepes take 30 minutes, including prep time For a brief time in the late 1970s, crepes were the darlings of the food world, with lots of restaurants and home cooks ...
Note: Everything you love about creamy wild rice soup, wrapped up in a golden brown, buttery crêpe. If short of time, you can find wild rice precooked or frozen at the market. Or plan to cook it ahead ...
Procedure: Rub chicken legs with oil. Season chicken legs and roast without parch en with rosemary on top, and at 350 degrees. Pick chicken legs, weigh and adjust. Mix all ingredients together. Scrape ...
1. Sauté mushrooms in butter until tender. 2. Add chicken and garlic and cook until the chicken is done through. 3. Add the milk and cream of chicken soup and stir to combine, then turn heat to low. 4 ...
As a countdown to the Best of Denver 2010, coming April 1, Cafe Society is serving up, in no particular order, a hundred of our favorite dishes in Denver. Send your own nominations to ...
I didn't know much about Minnesota, beyond the cold winters before I moved here several years ago. I knew there was a large Scandinavian population, and assumed that foods like Swedish meatballs and ...
My grandfather came from the city of Boryspil, in Ukraine. One-quarter of the blood in my veins is Ukrainian. In Ukraine, you cannot separate the people from the land, and you cannot separate the land ...