Crepe

What is Crepe?


1.

a french dish,called pancakein the UK,in central europe palachinka

the ingredients:

1 cup all-purpose flour

2 eggs

1/2 cup milk

1/2 cup water

1/4 teaspoon salt

2 tablespoons butter, melted

preparation:

mix all the ingredients into a batter.

Pour the thin liquid batter onto a hot frying pan or flat circular hot plate, often with a trace of butter or oil spread out evenly across the pan's surface.Spread the batter all over the pan. Then flip it once,then serve it

serving:

Usually they are folded or rolled

You can eat it as a meal with meat,eggs,ham,spinach,... Or you can eat it as a dessert with jam,ice cream, Nutella,bananas,...

sugar,maple syrup,lemon juice,whipped cream are popular toppings for Crêpes

person 1:dude,what are you making?

person 2:pancakes

person 1:aren't those crêpes?

person 2:we call it pancakes

See food, crêpe, european, dessert

2.

the most incredible food possibly know to man. it is an extreme blast of deliciousness in your mouth with a surprise of delectable insides. either choclate, jelly, sugar, cinnamon, or whatever else you can think of. Best if eaten in Switzerland

Oh man,this hazelnut crepe is AMAZING!!

See Symmetry

3.

1) A common misspellation of crap.

2) A baked thin thing, like a waffle, that you put sugar on.

1) Person 1: Man, I gotta take a CREPE!

Person 2: Don't you mean CRAP?

Person 1: Oh, yeah...

Person 2: *Bitch slaps Person 1 for being an idiot*

2) Person 1: I just love Crepes with sugar for breakfast!

Person 2: Man, you SICK fuck!

Person 1: *Bitch slaps Person 1 for being an idiot whose head is still in the 5th grade toilet*


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