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Sweet crepes are a popular breakfast or dessert dish made from a basic batter and cooked in a non-stick pan. They can be filled with a variety of sweet ingredients, such as spices, sugar, creams, and fruit, and topped with syrups, preserves, confectioners’ sugar, or chocolate. Sweet crepes are popular worldwide, with adaptations in other countries, including Italy’s crespella.
A sweet crepe is a breakfast or dessert dish that can be filled or topped with a variety of sweet ingredients. Although crepes are believed to be originally a French dish, they are popular all over the world, and whether they are sweet or savoury, crepes start with the same basic batter and cooking method. What makes a sweet crepe different from a savory one is all in the fillings and toppings used. It can be filled with spices, sugar or creams and often fruit. They can be topped with almost anything, from syrups or preserves to confectioners’ sugar or a drizzle of chocolate.
Sweet crepes are popular around the world, although they are often related to French cuisine, where they are known as crepes sucrees. Several other countries have adapted sweet crepes into their cuisines as well, including Italy with the dish known as crespella. A sweet crepe can be found everywhere from street vendors to fine five-star restaurants, as well as in private homes.
Crepes, sweet or savoury, are made from the same basic batter. A combination of flour, egg and milk and water is cooked in a thin layer in a non-stick pan. Once cooked, a sweet crepe is used much like a tortilla, and filled with a variety of ingredients and then rolled or folded over itself before garnishing and serving.
Fillings and toppings make the difference between a sweet crepe and a savory one, and the most common for sweet crepes are plain spices or sugar. Cinnamon, cloves or nutmeg can be lightly sprinkled on a cooked crepe and served as is, or other ingredients can be added. A dusting of icing sugar before folding the crepe is also popular, especially for basic dessert recipes. Creamy fillings, such as custards and whipped cream, are also common, especially in combination with some sort of fresh fruit such as berries, apples, and tropical fruits such as papaya and mango; however, almost any fruit can be used.
In addition to the fruits used as fillings, fruit preserves and sauces are also often used to prepare sweet crepes. Powdered sugar, often called icing sugar, is one of the simplest toppings for sweet crepes and can be used for both desserts and breakfasts. Chocolate, including dark, milky and white varieties, is perhaps one of the most common toppings for dessert crepes and can be flaked or melted and drizzled over the dish.
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