Now Reading
Breakfast or Dessert? Banana Split Crepes

Breakfast or Dessert? Banana Split Crepes

Treat yourself to some banana split crepes. Delicate crepes with a sweet cream filling, bananas and chocolate.

Treat yourself to some banana split crepes. Delicate crepes with a sweet cream filling, bananas and chocolate. Is it dessert or breakfast? I say both! I have never been much of a breakfast person. On the occasion when I’m in the mood for breakfast, I like to do it big. Something like these oh-so sweet and lovely banana split crepes.

Treat yourself to some banana split crepes. Delicate crepes with a sweet cream filling, bananas and chocolate.

There is no mistaking that these crepes are an indulgence. It is not the sort of thing you would eat for breakfast everyday. They remind me of the Nutella banana crepes I enjoyed so much in Paris. I couldn’t get enough of them.

I used to be so intimidated by crepes. I’m not sure why. They are really simple to make.

Treat yourself to some banana split crepes. Delicate crepes with a sweet cream filling, bananas and chocolate.

Banana Split Crepes

Ingredients:

For the crepe:
1 Cup all-purpose flour
1 Cup milk
¼ Cup butter, melted
3 Eggs
¼ Tsp salt
2 Tsps sugar

For the filling:
1 Cup banana coins
¼ Cup powdered sugar
Whipped cream
Chocolate syrup

Directions:

For the crepe, whisk in a bowl the eggs with the salt.

Gradually add the flour, milk, and melted butter. Whisk until the batter is well incorporated.

Let the batter rest for 20 minutes.

Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and spray with non-stick cooking spray.

Pour 2-3 tbsps of the crepe batter and spread over the entire surface. Cook on each side for 45-30 seconds.

Fold in half the crepe and fill one-quarter of it with whipped cream and the bananas coins.

Fold again to have a triangle. Transfer to a plate and garnish with chocolate syrup, powdered sugar, and more banana coins.

Serve and enjoy.

Tip: Refrigerate the batter for an hour. Refrigerating the batter after it’s been mixed, “relaxes” the gluten and makes for light, airy crêpes.

Treat yourself to some banana split crepes. Delicate crepes with a sweet cream filling, bananas and chocolate.

What’s your favorite breakfast indulgence?

See Also
Typically, a grasshopper milkshake is a boozy milkshake that combines ice cream, creme de menthe, and creme de cacao together. In the spirit of St Patrick's Day later this month, I whipped up some tasty kid-friendly Grasshopper Milkshakes! This delicious grasshopper shake is made using mint chocolate chip ice cream and crushed grasshopper cookies.

Here are a few other indulgent breakfast treats for you to try:

Carrot Cake Pancakes

Carrot Cake Pancakes

Sour Cream Coffee Cake with Crunchy Cinnamon Pebbles Crumb Topping

Sour Cream Coffee Cake with a Crunchy Cinnamon Pebbles Topping

Baked Pumpkin French Toast with Maple Glaze

Baked Pumpkin French Toast with Maple Glaze

Here’s a sweet giveaway for you! Enter to win a $50 Visa Gift Card. Open to U.S. residents, and ends on February 28, 2017 at 11:59pm EST. Be sure to enter this other giveaway for a $50 Ruby Tuesday gift card!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Banana Split Crepes

About a Mom
Treat yourself to some banana split crepes. Delicate crepes with a sweet cream filling, bananas and chocolate.
5 from 2 votes

Ingredients
  

  • For the crepe: 1 Cup all-purpose flour 1 Cup milk ¼ Cup butter melted 3 Eggs ¼ Tsp salt 2 Tsps sugar
  • For the filling: 1 Cup banana coins ¼ Cup powdered sugar Whipped cream Chocolate syrup

Instructions
 

  • For the crepe, whisk in a bowl the eggs with the salt.
  • Gradually add the flour, milk, and melted butter. Whisk until the batter is well incorporated.
  • Let the batter rest for 20 minutes.
  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and spray with non-stick cooking spray.
  • Pour 2-3 tbsps of the crepe batter and spread over the entire surface. Cook on each side for 45-30 seconds.
  • Fold in half the crepe and fill one-quarter of it with whipped cream and the bananas coins.
  • Fold again to have a triangle. Transfer to a plate and garnish with chocolate syrup, powdered sugar, and more banana coins.
  • Serve and enjoy.
  • Tip: Refrigerate the batter for an hour. Refrigerating the batter after it's been mixed, "relaxes" the gluten and makes for light, airy crêpes.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!
View Comments (25)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Recipe Rating




Scroll To Top