The ultimate crepe experience – Nutella Crepes!! Tender crepes slathered with Nutella and stuffed with strawberries, the only problem with these is portion control. Just one more crepe, just one more….
Great crepes are all about getting the batter right. I find that the best and easiest way to make a perfect batter is using a blender. No lumps, no tearing when you flip, with just 10 seconds of whizzing!
It’s a breeze to make crepes if you get the batter right. Too thin, and the crepes tear easily when you flip them. Too thick, then the batter is difficult to swirl around to coat the pan to make thin crepes. The wrong ratio of ingredients, and the crepes come out kind of rubbery (been there, done that…) rather than soft and tender.
The other challenge that people have is making a smooth batter. Because the batter is so thin, even if you sift the flour, it can be quite hard to get the lumps out of the batter using a mixer.
So this is how I make crepes. I originally sourced the recipe from Cook’s Illustrated then over the years, it evolved with little tweaks here and there. Using a blender, it literally takes 10 seconds to make the batter. Watch and see!
This is another recipe made using my Vitamix blender which has literally transformed my life. I’m still pinching myself that Vitamix asked me to develop recipes for them!! A Vitamix has been on my Wish List for ages, but year after year, Santa failed to deliver…..
It’s been wicked fun discovering what a Vitamix can do. Like – did you know you can make breadcrumbs using fresh bread (not toasted) with a Vitamix? Yup! Get those blades whirling, scrunch the bread into a ball then drop it into the Vitamix. And…did you know you can make a béchamel sauce using a Vitamix? Because the blades are so powerful, they actually generate heat so you can make a white sauce that comes out hot and creamy using a Vitamix!!!
Oh! Before I forget – I made these Nutella Crepes with HOMEMADE NUTELLA! Just 5 ingredients – hazelnuts, icing sugar (confectionary sugar), cocoa powder, oil and vanilla. Whizz it up, and this is what you get……
Slather onto the crepes, top with strawberries…..
And this is what you get.
Doesn’t it look divine? Just like something you’d get at a bistro. 🙂
The weekend is here!!! I know you’ve been good all week. So you deserve a treat!!! Go on. These Nutella Crepes are calling your name! – Nagi x
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Nutella Crepes
Ingredients
Batter
- 1 cup / 150 g plain flour (all purpose flour)
- 1 1/2 cups / 375 ml milk (I use low fat)
- 2 eggs
- 3 tbsp / 40 g unsalted butter
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp white sugar (optional, I find the Nutella makes it sweet enough)
- Pinch of salt
Crepes
- 2 tsp unsalted butter
- Nutella (homemade or store bought)
- Strawberries , sliced
- Icing sugar / confectionary sugar , for dusting
Instructions
- Place Batter ingredients in a blender. Pulse 10 times, or until smooth and lump free (I used my Vitamix - Pulse Button!❤️)
- Place Batter in fridge for 1 hour (Note 1).
- Heat a non stick skillet over medium high heat. Add 1/4 tsp butter and melt.
- Add 1/4 cup batter (Note 2) and quickly swirl to spread. Cook the first side for 1 minute or until there are light golden brown patches. Flip and cook the other side for 30 seconds.
- Slide out of the skillet onto a tray / board. Repeat with remaining crepes, overlapping them into the board. (Note 3)
- Spread Nutella onto crepe - as much as you want! Cover half the crepe with strawberry slices, then fold into half then into quarters. Transfer to plate. Sprinkle with icing sugar and serve with extra strawberries!
Recipe Notes:
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No crepes for you, Dozer! How about a strawberry instead?
This post is brought to you in partnership with Vitamix Australia. I am so honoured to have been selected to partner with such a high quality brand! I was compensated for this recipe, however, if I had not been blown away by my Vitamix Blender, I would have politely declined the offer. Here’s proof how much I love my Vitamix: it has been elevated to the very exclusive status of a permanent position on my kitchen bench. Extremely valuable real estate, reserved for only the very best and most commonly used appliances! – Nagi x
Steph says
Well these are delicious! Best complement is my French OH said this was a great (and hes from the region that invented crepes)
Best topping… butter (salted) with sugar
Michelle says
Made these tonight for dessert and thwy were delicious. Easy to prepare and cook. I love Nutella and bought a jar as my treat for this month. Strawberries, nutella and crepes: what a great combo.
Yee Ting says
last night i made this as a light snap for the kiddie-winkles ;)) my kids are rather picky but these crepes came much to interest with my children!! 5/5 stars, easy to make and absolutely scrumptious!!!!!!!
Deb says
Last night we finished the last of the Chocolate Cream Pie 😔 Tonight I’ll be making these crepes again. This time I’ll be filling them with sliced banana (sorry Nagi), a drizzle of warmed Nutella, topped with a large dollop of stabilised whipped cream and a handful of fresh blueberries. 😋
Kathy says
I omitted the vanilla and sugar to make savoury crepes. I used a handwhisk so the crepes looked a bit lumpy in the pan, but fine once cooked (might try the stick blender next time). I was worried that the crepes would stick to my stainless steel pan, but it was fine – woohoo! Really quick and yummy rolled up with a little jam or grated cheese.
Amy says
Hi Nagi, long time fan- I have yet to try one of your recipes and have it fail!
I’ve been trying to get my crepes just right for most of the year and gave your recipe a whirl this morning. They were exactly the light fluffy goodness that I was aiming for! Thank you!
Carrie Ostrom says
Can you use GF flour instead of all purpose?
Laila says
Yes, it does work !
Liz says
Another great recipe. It’s only been a week and I’ve tried 5 of Nagi’s recipes that are all fabulous. I’m thinking there must be a chef in me 😜 thanks Nagi x
Haz says
Thank you once again Nagi. These were delish and super easy. I made them savoury to use up your quick chicken pot pie left overs and they were fabulous. I omitted the sugar and vanilla of course. :-).
Dias says
The best batter ever! I use this recipe and add lemon zest to make crêpe suzette. The crêpes always turn out thin and soft, absolutely divine to work with the sauce. Your website is my ‘go to’ for e-recipes. Thank you!
terra says
do i melt the butter that goes into the blender
NawaalS says
Super delicious 😋
I substituted gluten free all purpose flour and by mistake, I promise, by mistake I read 1 Tbsp vanilla and after adding the second tsp I read properly – too late.
That was the best mistake I could have made though and… it was amazing with strawberry jam!
Nagi says
Sometimes the fails give us a new level of deliciousness!! N x
NawaalS says
Super delicious 😋
I substituted gluten free all purpose flour and by mistake, I promise, by mistake I read 1 Tbsp vanilla and after adding the second tsp I read properly – too late.
That was the best mistake I coylf have made though and… it was amazing with strawberry jam!
Kitty says
Ohne Vitamix – das Kaltstellen von 1 Stunde im Kühkschrank dazu geführt, dass die Butter erkaltet. Die Butterklümpchen störten dann natürlich. Ich würde es also auf 10 Minuten kühl stellen begrenzen.
Ansonsten perfekt und super lecker! 😊
Suzie says
Hi Nagi,
Not sure if you will be able to answer my question. When I heat my non-stick pan on med to high heat (say 6 on a 1-9 stove) the batter doesn’t spread out properly. But when I use low heat 3 it takes 5-10 minutes to cook the first side and it doesn’t turn brown on the bottom. Do you have any suggestion? xx
Nagi says
You might need to pick the pan up and swirl it around to spread it! N x
Suzie says
I have kept on trying this recipe but not much luck to make perfect crepes. The consistency seems to be too thick for the batter to swirl around evenly. I just realised 1 cup of flour is about 132g in Australian measurement but you have given 150g. If I use 132g instead of 150g, would that help to make the consistency thinner? xx
Danni says
Nagi
Your website is my one stop shop! I love all your recipes they are amazing. Thank you so much
Michelle says
Fantastic recipe! I added creamy peanut butter that needed to be used up. The peanut butter went great with the nutella and strawberries. I also added homemade whipped cream. Delicious! Thanks for yet another incredible recipe, Nagi!
Caragh M says
Amazing work I love using this recipe works every time!! I’m only 13 and I make it at least once a month!
Swati says
Hey Nagi, This is the first time that I made crepes AND got them right. In the past they used to turn out crispy instead of soft. Thank you for the recipe, I really enjoyed the crepes and now I look forward to making them every week. 🙂
Helen in VIC says
Hi Nagi 2nd time making this and just can’t get enough. 😋 Was wondering whether I could sub the butter with oil, olive or coconut. Would doing so affect the taste? Thanks
Nagi says
Hi Helen, you can change it for the cooking (I would use a neutral oil like coconut oil) but not in the batter as it will change the texture. N x