Parsi crepes aka chapat is a tea time snacks especially during sunday afternoon. This crepes are quite famous in Parsi cuisine, chapat makes an excellent breakfast to the kids. Chapat goes for an easy breezy batter, as much as like French crepes, but this Parsi style crepes goes for nutmeg and cardamom powder. This spice powder gives an extra flavor to this Parsi crepes.Chapat batter spread
on pan like a crepe and cooked till done. The chapat is then folded
and filled with any fruit jam or jelly before serving. A healthy way to
start your day.
This crepes goes for an easy batter, obviously first you need to beat the maida, eggs,milk and sugar together before adding all the spices. Use the back of your spoon to ensure there are no lumps, later add the nutmeg, cardamom and vanilla essence. If the batter is too thick, add a little milk to give the pouring consistency,if the batter is too thin, add little more flour to the batter. I used non stick frying pan to make this fabulous crepes. Some makes this Parsi crepes as thick pancake or else as thin crepes, i opted for the thin crepes and serve it along with jam and dusted with icing sugar.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#52.
1cup Milk
5tbsp Sugar
1/2tsp Nutmeg powder
Add in the vanilla essence, nutmeg powder, cardamom powder to this chapat batter.
This crepes goes for an easy batter, obviously first you need to beat the maida, eggs,milk and sugar together before adding all the spices. Use the back of your spoon to ensure there are no lumps, later add the nutmeg, cardamom and vanilla essence. If the batter is too thick, add a little milk to give the pouring consistency,if the batter is too thin, add little more flour to the batter. I used non stick frying pan to make this fabulous crepes. Some makes this Parsi crepes as thick pancake or else as thin crepes, i opted for the thin crepes and serve it along with jam and dusted with icing sugar.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#52.
Recipe Source: Bawi bride
1cup Maida
2 Eggs
1tsp Vanilla essence1cup Milk
5tbsp Sugar
1/2tsp Nutmeg powder
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Oil
Beat the maida, eggs,milk,sugar together as a batter.
Heat a non stick pan, drop a ladle of this batter and tilt the pan to spread.
Once the crepes gets cooked, flip and cook on both sides.
Spread the strawberry jam and serve immediately.
Interesting crepes! They look lovely with that strawberry jam.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. That looks tempting... Love the click..
ReplyDeleteLots of nutmeg in there! Looks delicious...
ReplyDeletesimilar to the french crepes except that spices are added. Love crepes with jam.
ReplyDeletethey look so yumm...and have got a perfect finish
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious Priya..enjoyed the series..
ReplyDeleteI made these crepes too and loved them. Love your chocolate shaving garnish on top.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and love your presentation.
ReplyDeleteI am sure with the spices in there, they surely are yumm.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are so appetizing! Great snack!
ReplyDeleteSo tempting and flavourful crepes.
ReplyDeleteI made these too and loved them so much. yours are photographed so preetily
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe! Love the crepes :)
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