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High Protein Power Crepes recipe is a French Breakfast meal that takes 30 minutes to make. If you enjoy French for Breakfast, you will like High Protein Power Crepes!

High Protein Power Crepes

High Protein Power Crepes Recipe
High Protein Power Crepes

These are a great treat for a Sunday Brunch or you could make these ahead and freeze them, pop one out of the freezer when you are in a hurry and roll them up with cottage cheese and fresh fruit.Loaded with fiber and with as much protein as a protein bar of shake, these will keep you full and satisfied for hours.NOTE: I have a very large crepe pan (12") so if your pan is small you might be able to get 8 or even more crepes out of this recipe.

What Course Is High Protein Power Crepes?

High Protein Power Crepes is for Breakfast.


How Long Does High Protein Power Crepes Recipe Take To Prepare?

High Protein Power Crepes takes 10 minutes to prepare.


How Long Does High Protein Power Crepes Recipe Take To Cook?

High Protein Power Crepes takes 30 minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does High Protein Power Crepes Recipe Make?

High Protein Power Crepes makes 8 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For High Protein Power Crepes Recipe?

The ingredients for High Protein Power Crepes are:

2 cups whole wheat pastry flour
1/4 cup flaxseed meal
1/4 cup any good protein powder (I used MLO vegetarian powder, but any vanilla flavored or plain kind will do)
1 whole egg
3 egg whites
1 tablespoon vanilla
2 1/2 c. (approximately) rice milk (I used Rice Dream Lowfat; you could use nonfat dairy milk, soy or whatever you have)


How Do I Make High Protein Power Crepes?

Here is how you make High Protein Power Crepes:

Combine dry ingredients in a 2 qt. bowl or Pyrex measuring bowl (I like these because they have a pour spout). Add egg, vanilla and about 2 c. of the milk. Blend with a wire whisk if you have one . Add more milk as necessary. If you want to watch your calories and the batter is still too thick at this stage, add water. Batter should be thinner than pancake batter, pourable, but not watery.Heat a large crepe or saute pan with sloping sides, spray lightly with pan spray, add about 1/3 cup batter and QUICKLY swirl the pan to thinly coat the pan on the bottom. Cook about 2 min. edges should start to peel away from the pan at this point and be faintly golden, flip over, cook another 1-2 minutes. This is where you assess the thickness of the batter, If the batter is too thick the crepes won't be thin enough, if there's too much liquid, they won't cook right. No worries though, errors are easy to fix with milk or flour, as needed.Set aside on plate, cover with tea towel to keep warmRepeat till all batter is used.Serve with fresh fruit, jams, fruit syrups, and my own personal favorite, whipped cottage cheese mixed with fresh lemon juice and a bit or stevia. Instant cheese blintzes, Yum-O!!Freeze and leftovers individually. These can be reheated for a quick nourishing breakfast on the run.Number of Servings: 8Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user HARISHABAD.


What's The Nutritional Info For High Protein Power Crepes?

The nutritional information for High Protein Power Crepes is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 8
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 199.5
  • Total Fat: 3.6 g
  • Cholesterol: 26.6 mg
  • Sodium: 94.0 mg
  • Total Carbs: 31.7 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 5.0 g
  • Protein: 11.9 g

What Type Of Cuisine Is High Protein Power Crepes?

High Protein Power Crepes is French cuisine.


What Dietary Needs Does High Protein Power Crepes Meet?

The dietary needs meet for High Protein Power Crepes is Vegetarian


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