Strawberry Crepes using Nuwave Induction Burner 2

Induction Burners. Have you ever used one? If you haven’t, today might be your lucky day since I’m giving one away! But first, let’s talk a little about why this NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop will change your life if you’re always doing cooking demonstrations, are on the road, or live in a tiny apartment and a stovetop is all you need!

Pros of the NuWAve PIC: great control of temperatures (from 100F to 575F); pause button allows you to stop for a minute or two if needed without turning off the power; easy clean-up (just wipe down); and extremely portable!

Cons of the NuWAve PIC: I can honestly say I loved all about it! I’ve boiled water on it for pasta and cooked chicken on it, as well as these crepes and the cooktop works great. My only con would be that I’d appreciate a longer cord to plug in!

Now, what’s the NuWave PIC really about? From their website: the NuWave PIC is comprised of a series of induction coils (based on magnetic principles). These coils generate magnetic fields that produce a warming reaction in steel and iron-based pots and pans. In this way, heat is generated in the cookware and not on the cooktop surface, which is much more energy-efficient than traditional gas or electric ranges. Induction cooking is the most eco-friendly way to prepare meals because the method releases no toxins into the environment. Induction cooking emits no flame, so less residual heat is produced in your kitchen. The NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop remains cool to the touch where the magnetic surface is not activated.

Strawberry Crepes using Nuwave Induction Burner 1

You might be wondering, what should you fill your crepes with? Well, the ones above were simply filled with fresh strawberries and a drizzle of Not Your Sugar Mamas “Be Saucey” Chocolate Sauce. Here are some other dessert flavor combinations you can enjoy, plus the recipe adapted from a Cabot recipe we tried at Blog and Bake!

  • Marinated Strawberries and Fresh Basil
  • Bananas Foster (rum, brown sugar, cinnamon)
  • Grilled Peaches, Honey, and Ricotta
  • Roasted Grapes and Brie

Vanilla Bean Crepes

Slightly sweet crepe with the fillings of your choice make a great dessert for dinner parties!
Print Recipe
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Prep Time:10 minutes
Cook Time:5 minutes
Total Time:15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 3 large eggs
  • 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 ¼ cup whole milk
  • 1 stick unsalted butter melted and cooled
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste

Instructions

  • In a blender, mix all the ingredients together. Strain and refrigerate for at least an hour (preferably overnight.)
  • When you're ready to make the crepes, remove batter from the refrigerator and thaw for 15 minutes. Pour 1/4 cup of batter over buttered pan over medium heat, twirling the pan to coat the entire bottom.
  • When fully cooked, place toppings on half of it and roll or fold. Serve with fresh fruit, creme fraiche, and powdered sugar.

Notes

Recipe slightly adapted from Cabot Creamer Co-op recipe here: http://www.cabotcheese.coop/pages/recipes/recipe.php?id=876
Servings: 20 -30 crepes

Strawberry Crepes using Nuwave Induction Burner

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Disclosure: NuWaveNow provided me with an induction cooktop for myself and will be providing the giveaway prize as well. 

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53 Comments

  1. I haven’t had a crepe since I lived in New York. I am going to try this recipe and hope it turns out since my stovetop doesn’t work very well,I’m going to cross my fingers!!! This is one of my favorite most versatile foods.

  2. Sharyl W. says:

    I think a frittata would be my first recipe.

  3. Natalie J Vandenberghe says:

    I’d like to try your recipe–even though I’ve never made crepes before. or, maybe I’d make a simple stir-fry with the veggies from our garden (which should be ready soon). Thanks for the giveaway!