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HOMEMADE CREPES AND CHEESE BLINTZES (AND RECIPE)

In continuation of posts from baking and cooking over the holidays… a crepe and cheese blintz recipe! I’ll be back to my regular programming soon. Although, I’m not really sure what my regular programming is… and maybe it’s better that way. A mix of things, right?

I woke up one morning over the holidays having a craving for a breakfast that I had with my dad every once in a while on Sundays when I was growing up. Cheese Blintzes. Of course, that requires making crepes which scares me half to death, but I thought I’d give it an attempt anyway, especially after having some mild success with croissants.

First up, making the crepe batter. I used Julia Child’s recipe, because well… is there anyone better (and safer) to use than Julia? :)

Julia Child’s Crepe Recipe (for about 14 crepes)
1 cup cold water
1 cup milk
4 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups all-purpose flour
4 Tablespoons previously melted butter, plus more butter for cooking
I also added a teaspoon vanilla and a Tablespoon of sugar since I was making sweet crepes.

Making the crepe batter Straining the crepe batter

1. Mix all the ingredients in a blender. I recommend sifting the flour in if you have a small sifter, because it really makes for a nicer texture. After blending (do not overmix), strain all the ingredients through a sieve. Refrigerate mixture for at least 2 hours, or overnight.

I also wanted to include my own recipe for the filling, for the cheese blintzes. I like the filling to still have the cottage cheese lumps (I like the texture), so if you don’t like that, you can just mix all the ingredients together until smooth.

Cheese Blintz Filling Recipe for Strawberry Cheese Blintzes
1 large container of cottage cheese (approx 14-16 oz)
Half a package of cream cheese (about 4 oz)
1/3 cup of sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla (or a vanilla bean if you have one)
Squeeze of lemon to taste

Vanilla, cream cheese, sugar Added cottage cheese

1. Combine the cream cheese, sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla together with a whisk or electric beater till smooth. Carefully fold in the cottage cheese until combined, but do not overmix so the texture of the cottage cheese remains.

Procedure

Crepe-making station

Now it’s time to make the crepes! It’s nice to have a bit of a “crepe making station”… I recommend having a bowl of pre-melted butter with a pastry or silicone brush on hand… as well as a long flat spatula, a 1/4 cup (for measuring the batter), and a good medium sized non-stick frying pan.

Fresh fruit

Step 1: Prepare your fillings (see below for ideas).

Melted butter

Step 2: Heat the sauce pan to medium heat. Melt a very thin coating of butter on the pan.

Step 3: Ladle a 1/4 cup of batter into the pan, and QUICKLY tilt the pan to cover the bottom with a very thin and even coating of the batter.

Finished crepe

Step 4: When the edges shrink and brown away from the pan, it is time to flip it. Flip with the pan, or use a long spatula to turn it over. Repeat with the other side until golden brown.

Banana-Caramel Crepes with Ice Cream and Fudge

For Banana-Caramel Crepes: Fill the insides of the crepes with thinly sliced bananas and some chocolate sauce, maybe like nutella… and roll up. Drizzle caramel over and serve with vanilla bean ice cream and fudge or chopped chocolate pieces.

Strawberry Cheese Blintzes

For Strawberry Cheese Blintzes: Fill the inside of the crepes generously with the cream cheese/cottage cheese filling. Roll up. Generously drizzle maple syrup over and top with lots of sliced strawberries.

Strawberry Cheese Blintzes

A good way to start the morning!

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12 Responses to “HOMEMADE CREPES AND CHEESE BLINTZES (AND RECIPE)”

  1. Mike Says:

    Wow Allie – as usual, delicious food you’re sharing with us! Do you use any studio-lights or reflectors (or any other photography gear) when you’re taking these photos? They’re up to what you’d see in a good cooking book!
    (Hmm, Vancity Allie Cookbook? There’s food for thought…)

  2. ling Says:

    this looks absolutely delicious! i wanna make that!

  3. La Grenadine Says:

    Hmmm !! I love “crêpes” !! I often cook it, haha. That’s so good. ^^
    And you make me feel hungry will your wonderful shots of delicious crêpes ! haha

  4. Vancity Buzz Says:

    Okay I’m going to try this tomorrow morning, that looks absolutely delightfully delicious :)

  5. Doug Says:

    Hey,

    Wow the pics and food looks amazing.

    Sorry off topic question, I stumbled on to your blog from googling places to eat in the whistler area… Can you recommend some places?

    Thanks

  6. Vancity Allie Says:

    Hi Mike, nope I don’t use any studio lighting. Just my DSLR and the normal and natural lights in my kitchen :) I’d love to put together a cookbook through Blurb like I did with my photography books but only half of the recipes I post on my blog are my “own”… the other half are adapted from other recipes or other cookbooks… so that would be a tricky process :)

    ling, La Grenadine, Vancity Buzz… thanks! :)

    Doug, thanks for your kind words. Awesome places in Whistler to eat include Araxi (a MUST go fine dining local cuisine… search my blog for that name)… Elements (amazing breakfast place), Fifty Two 80 Bistro (also fine dining, but not as good as Araxi), and Crepe-Montagne for fabulous waffles and crepes.

  7. Doug Says:

    Great blog!

    Helped me killed a lot of time at work, all your food pics makes me hungry. Thanks for the recommendations.

  8. Tawcan Says:

    Someone seriously needs to invite me over when she makes delicious food like above.

  9. Deia Says:

    I’ve got to agree with Tawcan… Reading all these posts about food makes me really hungry and want to run to the kitchen to start cooking/baking.

    And as I just love reading your blog, I’d like to forward the award I got from Angelia. I don’t know if you’re participating, but if yes, you can find the award on my blog

  10. Rooster Says:

    As always, the food looks amazing!

  11. Chris Says:

    It’s posts like these that leave me thinking I have to stop swinging by. What do you think the odds are of me inviting myself over to dine on the fine cuisine you and Allan whip up? Serious.. when’s the restaurant open? Or how about lessons.. that would be epic and might lead to Marnie keeping me around longer..

  12. Suesses Waffelrezept Says:

    Tasty! :-) . Thank you for the share

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