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This easy crepe recipe is the perfect weekend breakfast recipe. These healthy crepes are made with oatmeal and egg whites for a heart healthy breakfast. This fool proof recipe makes the best savory or sweet crepes.
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This simple crepe recipe is so versatile. You can make these into sweet or savory crepes, they’re healthy, and of course…they’re easy!
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How to make crepes
In just a few quick steps you’ll be eating some delicious and healthy crepes. This is how I make crepes:
- Coat a nonstick skillet or griddle with cooking spray; place over medium heat.
- In a blender, combine oats, egg whites or eggs (I prefer to use whole eggs), vanilla, and cinnamon. Blend until smooth.
- Pour batter, about ¼ cup at a time, onto hot skillet.
- Cook crepes until bubbly on top and dry around edges, about 3 minutes.
- Turn and cook on other side approx. 2 minutes.
- Place on a plate, top with yogurt or fresh fruit, or a savory topping of your choice, and roll.
What is the difference between a pancake and a crepe?
The main difference between a pancake and a crepe is that a crepe does not contain a rising agent. There’s no baking powder or baking soda in crepes so they don’t puff up the way that pancakes do!
When you are making crepes you’ll notice that they’re lighter and they are not puffy or fluffy the way that pancakes usually are, that’s totally normal.
Are crepes healthier than pancakes?
Crepes are healthier than pancakes usually. It’ll depend on size and ingredients of course but strictly based on calories crepes usually end up being healthier than pancakes.
This easy healthy crepes recipe is healthier than most! They are 21 Day Fix friendly, easy to make for Weight Watchers, and with just 4 ingredients these crepes are perfect for most diet plans.
You may use whole eggs or egg whites for this recipe. Egg whites will result in lighter crepes, but I find them heartier and more filling with whole eggs.
Healthy Eating Plans
21 Day Fix: Entire Recipe: 2 yellow containers and 2.5 red containers. I give you the counts for the entire recipe so it makes it a bit easier for you to re-calculate the containers if you change an ingredient.
Per Serving (Makes 2 Servings): 1 yellow container, 1.25 red containers.
Weight Watchers:
Each serving counts as: 2 Points on the 2023 Plan using whole eggs | Blue Plan Points | 3 Green Plan Points | 0 Purple Plan Points (using egg whites).
Easy Healthy Crepe Recipe
Equipment
- Enameled Cast Iron Pan
- Vitamix Blender
Ingredients
- ½ cup oats gluten free, rolled oats
- 5 eggs or egg whites
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
Instructions
- Coat a nonstick skillet or griddle with cooking spray; place over medium heat.
- In a blender, combine oats, eggs, vanilla, and cinnamon. Blend until smooth. ½ cup oats, 5 eggs, 1/2 tsp vanilla, 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- Pour batter, about ¼ cup at a time, onto hot skillet.
- Cook crepes until bubbly on top and dry around edges, about 3 minutes.
- Turn and cook on other side approx. 2 minutes.
- Place on plate, top with yogurt, or fresh fruit, and roll.
Notes
Nutrition
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As a long time lover of crepes and healthy eating these crepes were absolutely amazing! They were so delicious and satisfied my crepe cravings without the empty calories! Thank you thank you for this recipe!!
I love crepes! This is such a great recipe that I’ll use over and over again!
Maybe I missed this, but how many crepes does this make and how many are in a serving? I’m thinking is says there are two servings, but I’m not seeing how many crepes are in a serving.
Hi Cathy! It depends on how big you make them. If you make 4, then 2 is a serving. I usually make 6, so 3 is a serving :)