Yeahhhhhhhhh, no. Well, maybe... I just have experience with making them at home and it wasn't as easy as it was at my old work.The way we made them was by using one of these:then we took two mini-spatulas and ran it underneath the entire circumference then carefully flipped them using both spatulas.. then you start putting all the stuff on the top half of the crepe and fold it into a triangle[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 3:10 PM. Reason : I've never tried making them in a pan but they were hard on a griddle.. just fyi]
4/20/2010 3:09:52 PM
oh geez now i'm scurredi'ma wing it with my stainless pan, Pam spray, and rubber spatula thingieworst it could be is that i don't get a pic for TWW cuz they fall apart and look terrible
4/20/2010 3:11:38 PM
haha... just don't make the mix too thin, it honestly helps to have it at a nice balance between thick and thin -- easier to spin out
4/20/2010 3:12:24 PM
of course, a banana, nutella and bacon (or strawberry) pancake doesn't sound too bad either breakfast will be had for dinner, that is all i know
4/20/2010 3:13:08 PM
oh and if you do make them... sprinkle some sugar on the crepe before you put the ingredients on topmakes it even better
4/20/2010 3:14:54 PM
I think it would be easier on a pan than a griddle because you can just swirl the whole thing around, and it makes it nice and circular for you.
4/20/2010 3:15:31 PM
once you make the crepes, you stuff 'em, roll 'em up, and eat 'em...right? you don't try to stuff the crepe while in the pan?
4/20/2010 3:16:23 PM
^correct
4/20/2010 3:21:14 PM
are you going to just make egg crepes or are you going to make some sort of batter?
4/20/2010 3:24:42 PM
it's easier IMO on the griddle w/ the spinner because that way you control their thickness...but no, not correct for stuffing them after cooking them :\once you flip them, you put the ingredients on while the other side is cooking... this helps warm up the other ingredients - especially important for the nutella because it makes it all warm and gooey and yummyto clarify, for thumper: put all your ingredients on a top section, then once the other side of the crepe is done, fold it in half, then fold it into a triangle... then put it on the plate [Edited on April 20, 2010 at 3:26 PM. Reason : PS --- batter is better for these types of crepes, I think..]
4/20/2010 3:25:28 PM
^^I haven't gotten that far yet I'm gonna get my work finished and then browse the intarwebz for a good recipe. Feel free to give me something you know works and is fairly easy.^Seriously? So how do you roll them up in a hot pan/skillet?[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 3:26 PM. Reason : .]
4/20/2010 3:25:39 PM
I've always seen it where you make the crepes, then fill them after they are cooking. I mean it takes like 20 seconds for them to cook since theyre so thin, thats not much time to fill them, etc.
4/20/2010 3:26:42 PM
you can get an official nutella brand spreader from herehttp://www.nutellausa.com/boutique.htm
4/20/2010 3:26:55 PM
if you want the recipe, I can get it when I get home but that won't be until like 5:30 - 6you don't have to roll them up, the triangle works really well or you could do a "bowtie" where you fold the crepe in half, take one corner and fold it towards the middle, then take the other corner and fold it towards the middle^2 depends on how thin your mix is... but that extra time helps the nutella a lot IMOwe always filled them before folding (or rolling)[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 3:28 PM. Reason : .]
4/20/2010 3:27:53 PM
i need a recipe before then so i know what ingredients i'm buyingi'm gonna surf the net, find a recipe, and wing itwe'll see what happens
4/20/2010 3:28:34 PM
http://gourmetfood.about.com/od/cookingtechniques/ss/crepes.htm[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 3:30 PM. Reason : basic recipe and instructions]
4/20/2010 3:29:57 PM
See that's exactly how I expected to do it. Sam talkin' about griddles and crepe swirly tools and stuff got me all skeered I also think I'll heat the nutella ever so slightly in the microwave, to make it spread easier.Gosh this is gonna be good.
4/20/2010 3:34:06 PM
Hey hey... I spent almost a year using the fancy crepe stuff.. but when I used a griddle at home it turned out 'aight... Just sayin.And I still highly suggest you put it on while cooking it because the warm gooey banana-nutella-(and maybe strawberry)-ness is yummy
4/20/2010 3:35:21 PM
I think I'll make some of these when I get off work tonight. I really want to do it now, but I've got some other things I need to cook up before they go bad.
4/20/2010 3:35:57 PM
Now I really want a cream cheese and raspberry jam crepe.
4/20/2010 3:36:47 PM
Samwise, how do you spread Nutella on a crepe that's in a griddle/pan?
4/20/2010 3:38:09 PM
Heat the nutella so it's more fluid, thus easier to spread
4/20/2010 3:39:12 PM
I would imagine you just plop down a spoonful and as it melts it gets easy to spread
4/20/2010 3:39:57 PM
This is my first time. I'm gonna make it easy on myself. We'll see how it goes.
4/20/2010 3:40:25 PM
We would put the nutella in squeeze bottles so we could make lines faster on the crepe but honestly the stuff isn't so thick where it's not easy enough to just plop on there (like DROD said)... then once it melts it gets really niceI've never microwaved it though so idk how that would turn out
4/20/2010 3:41:22 PM
4/20/2010 3:41:50 PM
OK seriously, sorry to derail with the crepe talk. But using squeeze bottles for Nutella is genius. Back on topic with Nutella. ]
4/20/2010 3:42:00 PM
4/20/2010 4:08:24 PM
Nutella sucks.
4/20/2010 4:11:49 PM
I'm glad I inspired this thread son.
4/20/2010 4:31:25 PM
Smores, nutella tonight.it is a fucking planI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 4:33 PM. Reason : all this other shit is too complicated for drunk me. except maybe PBandNUTELLA][Edited on April 20, 2010 at 4:33 PM. Reason : wait fuck Nutella&Jelly]
4/20/2010 4:32:40 PM
well if you note post #5, i originally craved banana and nutella on whole wheat toast. my craving has morphed
4/20/2010 4:37:32 PM
hmm my roommates bought a shit ton of bananas the other day for some reasonI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.[Edited on April 20, 2010 at 4:39 PM. Reason : OH SHIT I BOUGHT A FUCK TON OF FRUIT I CAN EAT]
4/20/2010 4:39:43 PM
I keep thinking this looks like a medieval torture device.
4/20/2010 4:41:52 PM
i think it looks like the beginnings of a homemade rake and for the life of me i can't figure out how you would use that thing.]
4/20/2010 4:43:48 PM
there's one in the garage right now, although it's about 10' long.
4/20/2010 4:51:57 PM
you hold it at an angle.. ladle some crepe mix on the creme maker (aka a big, circular griddle) then you kind of.. sweep the edge over the mix while spinning it (it's hard to describe but easier than it looks). You basically drag the mix around lightly
4/20/2010 4:53:16 PM
this works too ]
4/20/2010 4:55:40 PM
I went to 104 Glenwood Ave after reading this thread, got me 3 more nutella hazelnut cupcakes
4/20/2010 5:21:32 PM
^^ You makin nutella crepes son?!
4/20/2010 5:28:17 PM
^ when we hanging out
4/20/2010 5:31:17 PM
Whenever I get the elastrator son. I gotta go buy it first.Not sure honestly, I'm gonna have to find a time where I'm not tired. Maybe tomorrow morning or afternoon son.
4/20/2010 5:32:46 PM
daaaaaaaaaaaamn
4/20/2010 5:34:38 PM
What son?
4/20/2010 5:39:24 PM
deez budz + cupcakes
4/20/2010 5:43:46 PM
ok, so its time to get me some bread....some nutella....and....alright well that's really all I need.
4/20/2010 6:01:31 PM
kitchen explosion, brb
4/20/2010 9:23:58 PM
Take pics and report back!
4/20/2010 9:25:36 PM
Pics taken, about to be uploaded
4/20/2010 9:28:57 PM
IT WORKED!!!and i gotta say, the saltiness of the bacon and the sweetness of the nutella/banana is a most excellent combo!and the crepes were wicked easy PICS there's 1 slice of bacon, 1 tbsp of Nutella, and 1/3 of a banana (sliced) in that crepe.]
4/20/2010 9:35:11 PM