January 29, 2008

Photoblog: Crepe Sucre/Sweet Crepe

Crepe Sucre/Sweet CrepeI have been eating this simple but fulfilling crepe sucre for days as my afternoon snack. I got it from a cozy little creperie at the corner of my hotel.

Although not quite similar, crepe sucre reminds me of Malaysian roti canai with sugar...both are equally great snacks and perfect with coffee.

Crepe Sucre/Sweet CrepeNote: One crepe sucre costs €2.30 in Cannes...

To make crepe sucre at home, please check out the recipes below:
  1. David Lebovitz's Buckwheat Crepes
  2. Heidi's Sweet Crepes
  3. Clotilde's Crepes

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Comments on "Photoblog: Crepe Sucre/Sweet Crepe"

 

Blogger PrincessJournals said ... (8:32 AM) : 

i like them both tho crepe cost like 5x more. yikes!

 

Blogger JadedOne said ... (8:35 AM) : 

Hey RM :) Wow! You're in France now huh? I hope you have a great time! We had gotten back from there a couple weeks ago. How's the weather?

Speaking of "sucre", my friend and hubby tried to find out what "Sweeeet!" would translate into in French. My other friend told them "sucre" was the closest, so now they've been saying "sucreeee" instead of "sweeet!". Silly huh?

You gotta try a crepe with Nutella. Mmm, I don't like sweets, but that was good.

 

Blogger Tummythoz said ... (8:38 AM) : 

Lucky lucky girl, still canne-ing around? 'Sing-nien-lai-lor...'

 

Blogger Veron said ... (9:57 AM) : 

Whenever there are crepes on the menu, I order them first. I just love them. Have fun in France!

 

Blogger evolvingtastes said ... (10:52 AM) : 

You lucky one!

 

Blogger Mansi Desai said ... (10:52 AM) : 

I love the malaysian roti paratha that we get in banana leaf) your sweet version sounds even better!!:)

 

Anonymous Judy said ... (1:50 PM) : 

It reminds me of the pancakes we made when we were kids playing pretend camping in our garden. It was yummy!

I like the texture. A bit chewy? :)

 

Blogger Bea said ... (5:22 PM) : 

Oh nice, my favorite. You will have to smile if you read one of my future posts..... Enjoy your stay!

 

Blogger Tartelette said ... (9:23 PM) : 

You are right on time for the "Chandeleur" when French eat crepes that day. Enjoy your stay! They look delicious!

 

Blogger Nilmandra said ... (4:24 AM) : 

Roti canai... so fattening... but so sedap!! :)~~

 

Blogger Claude-Olivier said ... (4:49 AM) : 

bon alors maintenant tu parles francais, non ? So now you speak french ? Wonderful crepes, i have to make some! cheers

 

Blogger Dave, 'LunaPierCook' said ... (4:51 AM) : 

It's photos as good as these that make me want to work on my crepe technique until I can't eat any more of them. And you get these every day? I'm jealous! ;-) Beautiful stuff Bee, as always. Here's hopin' you continue to have a wonderful trip!

 

Anonymous Hanh said ... (10:27 AM) : 

I've been looking for a site for asian recipes because being born in the USA, I am at a disadvantage. I can't wait to try out your recipes... please don't stop sharing your love for cooking and traveling.

 

Blogger Piggy said ... (11:13 AM) : 

wow, this sounds like a trip full of yummy food! enjoy yourself!

 

Blogger "Joe" who is constantly craving said ... (4:53 PM) : 

haha im definitely not paying rm10 for a piece of roti canai thank you..

the price we pay to taste home food..eh?

 

Blogger daphne said ... (5:26 PM) : 

hee.. u seem to be having lots of fun and great food too. Give me the crepes anytime.

 

Blogger Precious Pea said ... (6:00 PM) : 

My mum used to make it too to go with red bean soup. Yumz!

 

Blogger Terry B said ... (6:58 PM) : 

I love the crepes! I've gotten so much into savory crepes that I forget the joys of the sweet ones. Enjoy your travels!

 

Blogger Cindy. Lo. said ... (9:01 PM) : 

You are in France?!!?
Ahhhh how nice,
I'm stuck here with loads of work to do...
Crepes will be a nice treat now..

 

Blogger Christy said ... (11:12 PM) : 

Oooo.....so nice!!:)
Beautifully simple and simply beautiful!:D

 

Blogger Oh for the love of food! said ... (11:25 PM) : 

Hey there Lucky girl, Looks like you're having a wonderful holiday ! The crepe looks lovely, but I'd choose a crispy roti canai wuth sugar(+ coffee) anyday! Enjoy the rest of your trip ;o)

 

Blogger Love_at_first_bite said ... (1:36 PM) : 

Hey RM - Those crepes look divine! I'm extremely jealous. I was looking at your post on Roti specifically for the curry sauce but i think the link is broken. Have any recommendations on how to make the sauce or brands to buy? Thanks and enjoy your time in France!

 

Blogger Cynthia said ... (3:07 PM) : 

The second picture takes me right back to my childhood where my aunt and mom would make me a sweet roti, roti stuffed with sugar that melts when cooked. Ouuuu la la.

 

Anonymous RayChung22 said ... (8:03 PM) : 

Be interesting to see if you have any run ins with la chinois community en France.

 

Anonymous Tny said ... (12:49 AM) : 

Sweet Crepe.. it look alike the "pengat pisang".

Your pix make it looks so deliciously yummy!!!

 

Blogger mb said ... (11:15 AM) : 

we recently enjoyed some roti canai's when we were in NYC. Love the photos :) - Mandira (ahaar.blogspot.com)

 

Blogger WokandSpoon said ... (11:30 AM) : 

Crepes remind you of roti canai? Too bad they don't dip crepes in curry! hehe!

 

Blogger wmw said ... (3:45 AM) : 

Mmm...that's quite a few actual roti canai you could buy with that amount. But sigh...such is life, here I am with my roti canai but there you are with your crepe sucre...your life is indeed tres bien!

 

Anonymous mycookinghut said ... (5:24 AM) : 

J'aime les crepes!!! My favourite is the savoury ones, crepes au sarrasin!!

 

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