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Copyright, 2015
February 1, 2013
Rob
Crêpes
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Banana, raisin and chocolate crêpes

Banana-chocolate crepe - Basic recipe - Step 13

Tomorrow I’m invited to a crêpes dinner, to “celebrate” the Chandeleur (ok, it’s just an excuse to eat a lot). Instead of bringing wine or similar, I’ve decided to take care of part of the dessert.

One of the crêpe fillings I’ll be bringing tomorrow to my friend’s place is “Banana, raisin and chocolate“, here is the recipe:

 

Banana, raisin and chocolate crêpes

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Ingredients

Crêpes
Caramel chocolate sauce
3Bananas
30Brown sugar
15Unsalted butter
1 handfulDried raisins
50mlRhum

Directions

1
Soften the raisins by steeping them from 15-30 minutes in warm water (or rhum and water)
2
Peel and slice the bananas
3
Melt the butter in a saucepan
4
Add the sliced bananas and cook for a couple of minutes
5
Add the sugar and stir
6
Continue stirring until the bananas start to soften and caramelise
7
Deglaze with rhum
8
Add the raisins and combine everything
9
Pour the mixture in a crêpe...
10
...add some chocolate sauce on top
11
Fold the crêpe in half and then in half again. Pipe some more chocolate sauce on top and serve.

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  • Sandra
    January 17, 2017 11:48 am

    Wow! I’m definitely going to try this! my brother thinks he makes the best crepes… wait till i do this! Thank you

    Reply
    • Rob
      February 21, 2017 8:08 pm

      Thank Sandra! By the way, I’ve just posted a new recipe on the blog for even fancier crêpes, in case you really want to make your brother change his mind! 😛

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