Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Crepes Suzette


I absolutely love crepes, sweet or savory. I often whip up a batch of batter to have on hand just in case the mood strikes. Although I have assembled many kinds of crepes, I had yet to try my hand at the old standby of Crepes Suzette.
In other recipes, I have mentioned that I feel that Grand Marnier can be somewhat overpowering, but in Crepes Suzette it never is.
The preparation is so simple that I can't believe I had not created this delicious dessert before now.
All you need is:
Crepes of course (which ever recipe you prefer)
I usually make mine simply:
2 Eggs
1 1/3 cup Milk
1 cup all-purpose Flour
2 Tbsp melted Butter
Pinch Salt
1 tsp Vanilla
Whip milk, eggs, salt, and flour together.
Add melted Butter.
Mix in vanilla.
Cook in Crepe pan and set aside.
Fold Crepes in half.

In a separate pan:

Melt 4 or 5 Tbsp. Butter
Add 1/4 cup Orange Juice
Zest of Orange
App. 3 Tbsp. Sugar
Place crepes in pan.
Move Crepes around to absorb some of the sauce.
Fold crepes over again into quarters.
Pour in about 1/4 cup Grand Marnier.
Carefully light liquid with match.
Carefully, jostle the crepes around in the flaming sauce.
Once the flames begin to diminish, remove crepes and serve.
I usually dust mine with just a bit of confectioners sugar and zest for color.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

very fun - you make crepe making sound easy. i'll definitely give these a try.

Anonymous said...

no doubt paycheck! however, i am too afraid to light anything on fire while i am in the kitchen. nah-meen?

Anonymous said...

i'm afraid too - it's a little daunting.

Simone said...

Yes, the flaming can be dangerous, and you might burn down the house. But, it is so worth it in the end.

Tea said...

Thanks for you comment on Tea & Cookies today. I couldn't find your email address, but if you send me a note (tea_austen [at] yahoo.com) I will send you some suggestions for San Francisco. Cheers! -T

Anonymous said...

in terms of the flames and safety issue, maybe i will try this on the bar-b-que later this summer...(since i'm a novice at setting deserts on fire, indoors or otherwise.) i'll let you know how it turns out.