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Extreme Crepes

Submitted by: Geraldine
Why settle for second best? You can enjoy the ultimate in breakfast elegance ... crepes! Serve with whipped cream and your favorite fruit, jelly or syrup. 

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French Crepes

Submitted by: Cyberchef
Crepes are thin and delicate pancakes which can be filled with virtually anything. 

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Crepes

Submitted by: Sally
The French surely have a way with these simple ingredients of egg, milk and flour. Swirl them together in a pan with melted butter for these delectable, ultra-thin pancakes that can be topped with powdered sugar. A Delicious simple recipe for the morning. You can double it to to make more. 

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Mom's Best Waffles

Submitted by: Love
My mom makes the best waffles and I thought I'd share the recipe with the world! 

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Vanilla Crepes

Submitted by: lelainem10
Crepes are made with extra vanilla for a heavenly aroma. 

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Pancakes II

Submitted by: Vanessa
My sister taught me how to make these. They are the best pancakes in the world. Enjoy! You may also add fruit to the pancake batter before grilling the pancakes. 

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Regular Crepes

Submitted by: Bonnie Molleston
These dainty sweet crepes await your favorite dessert fillings, be they as simple as jam or ice cream, or as complicated as Cherries Jubilee. At least the crepes themselves are easily made! 

Beer Batter Crepes I

Submitted by: PKZimmer
Home Town: Great Bend, Kansas, USA
Living In: Prairie Village, Kansas, USA
Crepes made with milk and beer. 

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Yummy Pikelets

Submitted by: AUSSIEMUM1
These pikelets are thick and fluffy. With your choice of jam and whipped cream they become out of this world!! 

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Clark Gable Pancakes

Submitted by: Betty
These are your basic griddle cakes, easy to make and easy to eat. 
 
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