A delicious sweet and salty Brittany crepe to enjoy with a glass of cider!
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It’s the first Wednesday of the month, it’s 3pm and I need to have my recipe ready for 6pm for the French challenge Bataille Food #13 in which I registered earlier. This time, we all gather around some tasty French crepes from Brittany, a lovely idea from J’ai le coeur gourmandise who lives in Brittany, in France. I almost cancelled my participation to the challenge because of the lack of time, but then I thought: “come on, I can’t do that to my dear friend Sophie!”. She is hosting this thirteenth edition of the Bataille Food and I’m actually the one who chosed her as a host (since I was hosting the previous Bataille Food about Layer Cakes last month). And here I am with this recipe, just in time!
For this challenge, we were supposed to use at least one ingredient from the Brittany region. Since I live in Sweden, it becomes a bit more complicated to find them. That’s why I chose salted caramel. I LOVE salted caramel (seriously, who doesn’t?) and it’s terribly good heavenly spread on crepes, without anything else. The thing is that I didn’t have so much time as you can easily guess, so I just grabbed a jar of salted caramel (from brittany!) that I had recently bought in France and used it in my recipe. I feel a bit ashamed that I didn’t have time to make the salted caramel recipe by my own, but I have a pretty good one and I will publish it quite soon, so keep an eye open on my blog!
For now, I searched inspiration on Pinterest (as I often do) and stumbled upon a weird association between caramel and goat cheese. Silly, I thought at first, a bit bored to not find anything special. Then I thought about it again, trying to figure the taste it could have. That’s brilliant!! I’m a huge fan of goat cheese and I always associate it to something sweet (honey, basically). So why not with salted caramel then? Plus the texture could be very interesting I thought!
And I was right, it was just divine! I also added some apple slices to the recipe but I would recommend to not over charge with apples, otherwise you will loose the combination of flavors. So, as they say in How I met your mother “just a little bit”! And don’t forget to enjoy with a glass of apple cider, as they do in Brittany!
PrintFrench Crêpes with Goat Cheese and Salted Caramel Apples
- Prep Time: 20 mins
- Cook Time: 45 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour 5 mins
- Yield: 10-12 1x
- Category: Main dishes
- Cuisine: Français
A delicious sweet and salty Brittany crepe to enjoy with a glass of cider!
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Ingredients
For the crepes:
- 4 1/4 cups (500g) wheat flour
- 3/4 cups (150g) brown sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 4 cups (1L) milk
- 1 Tablespoon of rum or Grand Marnier
- Some salted butter (for the pan)
For the filling:
- 2 cups (450g) goat cheese
- 4 apples
- Salted caramel
- 2 Tablespoons of salted butter
Instructions
- For the crepes: sift the flour and the brown sugar into a large mixing bowl. Make a well in the center and break the eggs into it. Begin whisking the eggs with the flour, then gradually add the milk in small quantities and mix well to avoid lumps. Add the rum. Let the batter resting for half an hour.
- In the meantime, slice the log of goat cheese, 0,5 inch wide each. Peel, core and cut the apples in slices. Heat a medium pan with some salted butter, then add the apple slices and stir gently for a few minutes until they get a lovely golden color. Just before they are ready, add two tablespoons of salted caramel.
- Now get a large pan very hot, then turn the heat down to medium and, to start with, do a test pancake to see if you are using the correct amount of batter (they must be thiner than classic pancakes). When the first side is cooked, just flip the crepe over with a palette knife. The second side will need a few seconds only.
- Turn the crepe one more time and turn the heat to low. Add a large slice of goat cheese in the center and some apples slices around. Back the edges of the crepes with a palette knife like on the picture and serve immediately. Repeat it with the other crepes. Easy, right?
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Here is the list of all the participants for this Bataille Food:
La cuisine au fil d’ariane | Bistro de Jenna | Bavardages gourmands | Mon p’tit coin gourmand | Sylvia | Une cuisine pour Voozenoo | Marine en cuisine | Un Week-end une recette | Mel l’a Fée | Cerises et friandises | Caprices gourmands | Kalou and cook | Trognon de pomme | Del’s cooking twist | La cuisine de Stéphy | Et charlotte découvrit la cuisine / Le monde de Lully | Les petites marmites de Mika | Confessions de 2 foodaholic | Secrets de gourmandise | Les gourmandises de Némo | Nathalie Pélagère | CC Cuisine | Les recettes de Flo | ça ne sent pas un peu le brûlé par là? | Popote et nature | Objectif zéro miettes | Valentine pâtisse | Chut je pâtisse
Nici
These crepes sound delicious! Beautiful photographs too! Thanks for sharing at my Creative Ways Link Party. Hope you’ll be back this week.
Blessings,
Nici
Miz Helen
Brings back wonderful memories of France, just beautiful Crepes. Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with Full Plate Thursday.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Trish
This looks so delicious. Congrats for pulling it off. And thanks for sharing this at The Southern Special.
Delphine Fortin
I’m glad to hear you liked the recipe as well! I love eating French, especially when it comes to crêpes 🙂
Sharon@Blue Willow House
Your crepes look so wonderful. You included several of my favorite flavors. Thanks for sharing at the Southern Special #30.
Delphine Fortin
I’m happy to hear you liked my crêpes, Sharon! And thanks for hosting your party, it was a pleasure to join!
Cecilia MyThriftStoreAddiction
Hello, I hopped over from Posed Perfection! Your crepes look absolutely delicious! Blessings, Cecilia
Delphine Fortin
Wow, thank you so much for your sweet words, Cecilia. You totally make my day 🙂 Have a nice one and thanks for stopping by!
Jennie
This looks so good!
Come share and link up with me today!
Delphine Fortin
Thank you, Jennie! I’ll be joining your party this week, thanks for the invite!
Jodee Weiland
This looks so delicious! What a great breakfast option, especially for a special occasion or guests! Thanks for sharing this recipe…I probably won’t wait for a special occasion to make this…looks to good to wait!
Delphine Fortin
I’m so happy you liked it, Jodee! These crepes are so easy to make and taste so good. Everyone love them. Your perfect breakfast, brunch or even dinner treat as we do in France. Enjoy!
Tara
These are stunning and I love the combination of flavors!!
Delphine Fortin
Thank you so much, Tara. These crepes are so easy and so tasty, among my favorites!
Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life
This looks absolutely wonderful!! I adore goat cheese and once you said salted caramel apples, you had me. This sounds amazing…what a treat it would be for brunch!
Delphine Fortin
If you love goat cheese, this recipe is definitely a must try for you, Michelle. You’re gonna love the original combination with salted caramel apples! Have a wonderful week and thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Kelli @ The Sustainable Couple
Thanks for sharing on Mostly Homemade Mondays! Join us again today: http://www.thesustainablecouple.com