1
cup Original Bisquick® mix
3/4
cup milk
2
eggs
In
small bowl, stir all crepe ingredients until blended. Grease 6- or
7-inch skillet with shortening or cooking spray; heat over medium-high
heat. For each crepe, pour 2 tablespoons batter into skillet; rotate
skillet until batter covers bottom. Cook until golden brown. Gently
loosen edge with metal spatula; turn and cook other side until golden
brown. Stack crepes as you remove them from skillet, placing waxed paper
between each. Keep crepes covered to prevent them from drying out.Recipe from: http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/strawberry-banana-crepes/beb17f18-b84d-48b9-b06b-d677430fe66e#?st=6&term=crepe&ps=9&pi=9&fv=AND%28HasGridViewImage%3ATrue%29
Next was the filling. I first saw it on pinterest as a fruit dip but when I made it I saw so many more possibilities! Don't get me wrong; good fruit dip; but great crepe filling! The possibilities really are endless. Hot chocolate topping, frosting replacement, waffles etc.
All you need is an instant pudding mix and cool whip. Large tub cool whip and large pudding box or small tub and box, respectively. Mix pudding mix with with half the mix it calls for for regular pudding and once it is mixed fold in the cool whip. Easy as that! I made two batches. One with vanilla pudding and one with chocolate, both delicious.
Original Recipe can be found here: http://notjustcute.com/2010/06/24/dear-sweet-puddinhead/
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