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Blintz Crepes

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Eggs, Dairy Dujour01 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 tb Butter
2 Eggs; beaten lightly
; until blended
1 c Milk
1 c All-purpose flour
2 tb Orange liqueur; (Grand Marnier or
; Cointreau)
Cooking spray or other food release

INSTRUCTIONS

Melt the butter and set aside. Using a blender, mix the eggs, milk and
flour at low speed. Add the orange liquor. Once the batter is well
mixed and coats the spoon with a thin film, refrigerate, covered for
1 hour in a pitcher or bowl.
Stir the batter thoroughly and before making the crepes, test the
liquid by dunking a spoon in the mixture; again, it should coat the
spoon with a thin film. Adjust by adding milk.
Using at least two and up to four 7 to 8-inch nonstick pans, spray
with oil, and heat the pans over medium-high heat. Pour about one cup
of batter to coat one pan. Once covered, pour the batter out and into
the next heated pan, pouring the remainder back into the pitcher or
bowl. The thin layer of batter that remains on the pans will make a
smooth, flexible crepe. When the crepes pull away from the edge of
the pan (10 to 30 seconds), remove from the heat, tap them lightly or
run a knife across the edge of the pan to release, and invert the
crepes on a dry towel to cool. Stir the batter at brief intervals to
re-suspend the ingredients.
Converted by MC_Buster.
Recipe by: CHEF DU JOUR SHOW #DJ9416 - INGRID CROCE
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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