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Title: Biscuit Baking Mix Recipes...quick Crepes
Categories: Thrifty Mix
Yield: 12 Servings

CREPES
2cBiscuit Baking Mix
1 1/2cMilk
4 Eggs
BLINTZES
2cBiscuit baking mix
1 1/2cMilk
2tbSugar
1tsVanilla
4 Eggs
  *Filling*
1cCream Cheese
1/4cSour cream
2tbSugar
1tsVanilla

: Making crepes can be easy if you already have a batch of baking mix in the pantry. Flipping and filling takes some practice, but you'll get it down. Make sure your pan is hot enough to bounce a drop of water, and has no rough spots. : Crepes can be filled with various meat stuffings for a quick brunch or dinner, or they are great with fruit for dessert. You can make a batch of them and freeze them with wax paper or plastic wrap between each one.

QUICK CREPES: Combine ingredients and beat until smooth in a blender, food processer or shaker container. Mixture will be thin.

~To Use : For each crepe, ppour about 1/4 cup of batter into a hot, greased pan. Turn pan until batter covers the bottom and cook over medium heat until golden brown. Loosen edge with a spatula, trn over and cook the other side unitl golden brown. : To reheat frozen crepes: either thaw, still wraped, at room temp for 1 hour before warming in an oven set at 350, or nwrap and place in a micowave on medium for 1 or 2 minutes.

~Ideas : For dinner or brunch crepes, try filling with a spoonful of finely ground tuna, chicken, or turkey salad and top with white sauce. : For dessert, fill with spiced apples, sweetened cherres or berries; top with swetened whipped cream and dust with cinnamon.

BLINTZES:

Mix batter and cook, as for crepes. Fill the crepe while still warm with sweetened cream cheese, top with sour cream, and dust with more sugar.

Yields: 12 crepes Source: Cheaper and Better Alternatives to Storebought Goods By: Nancy Birnes

Found by: Fran McGee

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