Pfannkuchen (Crepes) – Translated from German
Pfannkuchen; German for Crepes. Directly translated as Pan Cakes.
Soo good! I started off this recipe thinking it was an upside down cake. The ingredient list wasn’t adding up; so instead of translating Pfannkuchen (which came up as Pan Cake); I looked up Pfannkuchen recipes, and found similar recipes for Crepes. The runny batter & no sugar suddenly made sense! haha. So, we ate Crepes for lunch! Delicious! I have never made a Crepe before!
Here is a quick video on cooking crepes! I probably should have flipped it as the camera was starting to zoom in; but I was a bit distracted (audio not necessary). Click here for the video.
Grandma’s recipe calls for apples & sugar. I added some sprinkles of cinnamon. Any fruit, or even bacon would work with this recipe. The crepes were delicious; easy to do; easy to flip; and just the right texture!
Here is Grandma’s recipe card:
Here is the printable recipe:
Plannkuchen – Crepes
- 2 egg yolks
- 2 cups milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 1/2 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 egg whites; peaked
- 60gr Lard (for pan frying – not necessary with a non-stick pan)
- Mix wet ingredients, slowly add flour 1/2 cup at a time, mix thoroughly; then add baking powder.
- In a separate small bowl, mix egg whites vigorously until peaked. (or close).
- Add to ingredients and stir.
Toppings:
- 1 cup peeled and thinly sliced apples
- 1/4 cup sugar for sprinkling
- Pour 1/3 cup batter into a non-stick frying pan.
- Rotate the pan to obtain a larger & thinner crepe.
- Wait 15-30 seconds until most of the batter appears cooked. Flip.
- Cook for 10 seconds more.
- Remove and put on a plate; load with toppings, fold & sprinkle with sugar! Delicious!
Makes approximately 12 6-7″ crepes