30 Awesome Crepes Recipes

30 Awesome Crepes Recipes at thebensonstreet.com

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One of my favorite breakfast growing up was crepes. We never really made them super fancy, but they were always delicious. We made them using a fancy crepe maker, but a regular pan works well too! I remember my two favorite ways to enjoy crepes were with raspberry jam and powdered sugar or with butter and cinnamon and sugar sprinkled on top. We always rolled our crepes up, but there are even other ways to fold crepes. I have searched around for some of the best crepes recipe and I am sharing them with you here. There is a mix of sweet and savory. Serve them for breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert. That is what makes crepes so great, they are versatile. Prepare to get hungry!

Let’s start off with a couple of easy recipes for crepes:

Basic Crepes Recipe by The Benson Street

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Base Crepes Recipe by KitchMe

Whole Wheat Crepes

 Whole Wheat Crepes by Palate/Palette/Plate

Now let’s not waste any time and get right to the sweet crepes:

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Vanilla Bean Peaches and Cream Crepes by Cooking Classy with a Sprinkle of Fancy

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Nutella Stuffed Crepes by Let The Baking Begin

Apple Cinnamon Crepes

 Apple Cinnamon Crepes by Julia’s Album

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Chocolate Banana Crepes by Liv Life

Pumpkin crepes

Pumpkin Cheesecake Crepes by Something Swanky for Somewhat Simple

orange crepes

Orange Crepes by Liv Life

chocolate crepes

 Dark Chocolate Crepes with Strawberry Yogurt by Girl Versus Dough

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 Lemon Crepes by Pretty Pink Apron

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 Red Velvet Crepes by Tidy Mom

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Pear Crepes by Club Cuisinart

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Boston Creme Pie Crepes by The Girl Inspired

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Snickerdoodle Crepes by I Breathe I’m Hungry

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 Lemon Raspberry Crepes by Cooking on the Front Burner

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Blueberry Sauce Crepes by Diethood

Strawberry Nutella

Strawberry Nutella Crepes by Julia’s Album

Now for a more savory side of crepes:

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Steak, Spinach and Mushroom Crepes by Half Baked Harvest

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Herbed Crepes with Eggs, Ham and Swiss by Cooking Classy with a Sprinkle of Fancy

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Turkey Pesto Crepes by Six Sisters’ Stuff

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Chicken and Broccoli Crepes by Taste of Home

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Ham and Asparagus Crepes by Mel’s Kitchen Cafe

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Spinach, Artichoke and Brie Crepes by Half Baked Harvest

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Ham and Cheese Crepes by Grandmother’s Kitchen

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Sausage Filled Crepes by Taste of Home

Savoury Chicken and Pesto Crepes

Chicken Pesto Crepes by Southern in Law

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 Creamy Chicken and Mushroom Crepes by Julia’s Album

Ham and Egg Crepe Squares

Ham and Egg Crepe Squares by Framed Cooks

summer veggie crepes

Summer Vegetable Crepes by Eating Well

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 Ham and Swiss Crepes by Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke

I think I’m off to the kitchen to whip up some yummy crepes.

What are your favorite ways to eat crepes?

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I’m Emily, a mom and wife with a passion for crafting, celebrating holidays, and creating memorable moments. From Idaho to the world, The Benson Street is a treasure trove of easy, fun DIY projects, delightful printables, and delicious recipes. With over a decade of experience in blogging and a love for all things seasonal, I’m here to share my tips, ideas, and occasional mishaps. Join me in adding a dash of joy and creativity to every day! Read more…

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