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Crepes

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23rd May, 2025

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Decadent Homemade Crepes

Creating the perfect base for your favourite fillings is easy with just a few simple ingredients. Follow this family favourite Italian-style crepe recipe, which has been perfected over time and passed down through generations. Nonna Igea guides you through the steps in a video tutorial, demonstrating just how easy it is to make these delicious crepes.

Moreover, this recipe is versatile and offers endless possibilities. You can fill the crepes with savoury ingredients for a delightful breakfast or lunch, or indulge your sweet tooth with a decadent dessert.

Watch Homemade Crepes Recipe:

How to Make Crepes made by Nonna Igea

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Vincenzo’s Top Tip To Make Nona’s Crepes

Make sure your batter is smooth

Use a whisk or blender to ensure there are no lumps in the batter. This will help create a smoother and more consistent crepe.

Cook on low heat

Crepes should be cooked on low heat to ensure they cook through evenly and don’t brown too quickly.

Flip with care

Use a thin spatula to flip the crepe gently, being careful not to tear it.

Keep the finished crepes warm

Finally, keep the finished crepes warm by stacking them on a plate and covering them with a towel.

how to make crepes

Crepes

Print Recipe
5 from 2 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 15 minutes mins
Total Time: 25 minutes mins
Servings: 6

Equipment

  • Small-medium deep fry pan
  • Whisk

Ingredients

  • 3 Large fresh eggs
  • 3 table spoon of sifted flour, you may need to add more as you go so keep some extra flour handy
  • A pinch of table salt
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 Egg shells filled with water
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Instructions

  • Using one egg, crack open the top only so that just a small part of the egg shell breaks.
  • Pour the egg into the mixing bowl and put the larger piece of the egg shell to the side to use later on.
  • Crack open the other eggs as you normally would and add them to the bowl.
  • Using your whisk, best the eggs as much as you possibly can, for at least 5 minutes.
  • You should notice small bubbles form on top of the eggs.
  • Get the egg shell which you put aside earlier, and wash it out.
  • Fill the egg shell with water and add this to your eggs. Repeat 4 times.
  • Mix your eggs once again.
  • Add a generous pinch of table salt.
  • Mix once again for another 3 minutes!
  • Add a portion of the flour and mix well.
  • You will need to judge the texture as it needs to be nice and smooth without being runny. It has to have an element of density to it.
  • The amount of flour you need will be based on the size of the egg you use and also the freshness as in Italy, I used to use farm fresh eggs and they were huge!
  • Using a large deep spoon, scoop up the mixture and pour it back in, to see if you are happy with the result.
  • Now, get your saucepan and place it on the stove top at a medium heat.
  • Pour some extra virgin olive oil into the pan and spread it around evenly.
  • Let the oil heat up and then roll your saucepan so that the oil covers the base and the edges and remove any excess oil.
  • Using a paper towel remove any remaining excess, making sure you leave just a small amount of the oil lining the pan.
  • You will see some small bubbles on the bottom of the pan and this will help stop your crepe from sticking to the bottom!
  • Put the paper towel to the side as you can use it later.
  • Using the deep scoop, fill it up with the crepe mix around half way and hold it in your hand.
  • Using your other hand, pick up your saucepan by its handle and pour the mixture while helping it to spread around the pan by rolling it around in a circular motion on an angle.
  • Do not pour the mixture into the middle of the pan as it will make your crepe too thick.
  • Wait at least 10 -15 seconds and using a fork, check the sides of the crepe at the top to see whether it has begun to cook through.
  • If it has, peel back one corner of the crepe and then keep peeling using your hand and flip the crepe over.
  • This now needs to cook on the other side for at least 15-20 seconds.
  • Your first one will be a test and if it is cooked through, repeat this procedure leaving the crepe in the pan for the same amount of time.
  • The cooking time will always depend on how hot your pan is.
  • If it is cooking too fast, turn down the heat slightly for a better result.

Video

How to serve Crepes

Furthermore, if you have extra crepes and want to experiment, there are plenty of creative ways to use them. For example, you can try making Cannelloni, Nonna’s Lasagna, or baked crepe dishes with your favorite vegetables and sauces. 

Additionally, crepes are very versatile, and once you understand the quantity you need, you can then make a decision on how many eggs to use. So, don’t be afraid to experiment with different recipes and techniques to find what works best for you!

 

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12 responses

  1. John
    January 25, 2023

    5 stars
    I’ve used these since you published them. Delicious.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      April 26, 2023

      I’m so glad to hear that you’ve enjoyed the recipe! It’s always great to hear that people are using and enjoying the recipes that I share.

      Reply
  2. Florence Ancillotti
    June 4, 2025

    I just made 6 crepes with 3 eggs. They’re delicious! Thank you for the instructions. I can’t wait to try making your Timballo.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      June 4, 2025

      Ciao Florence! So happy to hear your crepes turned out delicious, bravo! 👏
      You’re going to love Nonna’s Timballo… it’s a showstopper. Let me know how you go with the recipe.

      Reply
  3. Jerry Velluto
    October 17, 2025

    5 stars
    Hi, I really like the Crepes Recipe and tried it recently. It took a bit of practice in the cooking but I got the hang of it over time. My mother in law made Timballo using this type of crepes (I’ve watched you lasagna recipe using crepes as well – very nice).

    I have an issue though – a full tray of timballo/lasagna takes a lot of creps (30-35 accoring to your own recipe). I can’t make that many all at once, so I made them in batches and tried storing them in the fridge. Unfortunately, by the second day the first batch started to show mould spots.

    So, my question – how should these crepes be stored for the couple days it takes to have enough to make the timballo/lasagna??

    Thanks!
    Jerry

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      October 18, 2025

      Ciao Jerry! I never make the crepes in advance, so I haven’t tested this myself, but here’s what you can try:
      1) Refrigerate them for up to 3 days in an airtight container with parchment or wax paper between each crepe.
      2) For longer storage, you can freeze them for up to 3 months.

      Just make sure they’ve cooled completely before storing and separate each one with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
      Hope this helps, and let me know how your crepe turns out!

      Reply
  4. Gabriella Van Hooydonk
    January 24, 2026

    Ciao Vincenzo e Famiglia!
    My parents are from Abruzzo, provincia di Teramo and scrippelle was a staple at home here in Canada! I tried your mom’s recipe and they turned out exactly like my mom’s! Beautiful! I use them for my manicotti, in brodo rolled with parmigiana and lasagne.
    Grazie mille per le bellissime ricette.

    Gabriella

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      January 27, 2026

      Ciao Gabriella! I’m so happy to hear that my mum’s recipe turned out exactly like your mum’s, that’s the highest compliment we could ever receive.
      Using them for manicotti, in brodo with Parmigiano, and for lasagne is exactly how they’re meant to be enjoyed.
      It’s wonderful to know these traditions are still alive all the way in Canada.
      Thank you so much for sharing your story and for cooking these recipes with love.

      Reply
  5. Kimberly Maturo
    February 21, 2026

    Good Day. How can you save crepes for a day or so to make lasagna.?

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      February 23, 2026

      Yes, you can definitely save crepes for a day or two. Just let them cool completely, stack them with baking paper between each one, then cover the stack well with plastic wrap or place in an airtight container. and store in the fridge.

      They will be perfect for your lasagna the next day.

      Happy cooking!

      Reply
  6. Ethan Brown
    March 16, 2026

    How many crepes does this recipe make? Specifically if you are using these for lasagna?

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      March 16, 2026

      Ciao Ethan! This recipe usually makes around 6–8 crepes, depending on the size of your pan and how thin you spread the batter. If you need more, you can easily double the ingredients and keep cooking. Happy cooking!

      Reply

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