Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Ham & Asparagus Crêpes with Cheese Sauce Recipe | Club Foody

 

I love versatile recipes, the ones that can be enjoyed anytime during the day. I think of one of my quichesbaked beansPizza Rustica or Torta PasqualinaomeletsFarmer’s sausage skillet 🍳, an avocado sweet pea toasteggs benny poutine, etc.
 
Another one that can be enjoyed either for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner is my Ham & Asparagus Crêpes with Cheese Sauce! This is incredibly delicious! It’s not too heavy, satisfying and loaded with flavor! If you plan well, this is a dish that can be made in 30 minutes ⏰.
 
Making crêpes is easy. They’re a great food vessel for sweet and savory dishes. For dessert crêpes, there’s Crêpes Suzette, crêpes stuffed with your favorite berries 🍓 and garnished with whipped cream, Caramel Apple Crêpes… a favorite of mine, Chocolate Hazelnut Banana Crêpes, and many others…
 
When it comes to savory, the sky is the limit! I have a few recipes besides this featured one. There are Chicken Stuffed Crêpes with Poblano Sauce, Seafood Crêpes 🦞, Chicken & Chanterelle Crêpes, Smoked Salmon with Cream Cheese & Dill Crêpes, etc.
 
The secret to making crêpes is simple… The batter has to rest at room temperature for at least 30 minutes to allow the flour to absorb the liquid, give the gluten a chance to relax and the bubbles to settle. To expedite the batter and crêpe making, here’s a few options…
– The batter can be made 👩‍🍳👨‍🍳 a day ahead. Cover, transfer to the fridge until needed. When ready to use, let it come to room temperature before making the crêpes.
– If the time is tight and you don’t have time to let it rest for a good 30 minutes, use Instant Flour aka Wondra instead of all-purpose flour as it doesn’t need time to hydrate.
– The last option is to make the crêpes ahead. Although best when freshly made, they’re still delicious when done prior. Here’s the link for more info…
 
There are a few steps to making these Ham & Asparagus Crêpes with Cheese Sauce. If you plan ahead, everything can be done with 30 minutes…
1- Make the crêpes ahead while blanching the asparagus.
2- When the dish is in the oven, make the sauce which should take about 15 minutes ⏱, the same time for the crêpes to bake.
 
Making the filling takes 5 minutes at the most but that as well, can be made ahead. I season the mixture with freshly ground black pepper along with hot paprika. If you decided to go for cayenne pepper instead, use a ¼ teaspoon or less… you still want to taste the other ingredients.
 
The sauce is a Béchamel-base that is tweaked into a Cheese Sauce. It’s pretty similar to my Cheddar Cheese Sauce recipe. Instead, I add Dijon mustard and use Swiss cheese 🧀 in lieu of Cheddar. I like Swiss in this crêpe recipe but Emmental, Gruyère or Jarlsberg are other great options!
 
Sauces can be tricky at times. If it gets too thick, start by adding a couple tablespoons of warmed milk 🥛 to thin it up. Another step you should always do is to taste and adjust seasonings if needed.
 
I make crêpes often. They’re amazing food vessels as are Vol-au-vent. Like this delightful Ham & Asparagus Crêpes with Cheese Sauce recipe, most are perfect to serve anytime of the day. With Thanksgiving and the Holidays 🎄 around the corner, this is a recipe to add to your folder…
Bon Appétit! 🍽
 
Here are more scrumptious breakfast and brunch recipes for you to try… 😀
– Soft Boiled Eggs
– Easy Zucchini Bread
– Scones
– Vodka Yummmosa
– Shakshouka
– Breakfast Casserole
– Mini Mexican Tortilla Quiche
– English Muffins
and for even more French recipes, click on this link… Recipe Category • French Cuisine


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Ham & Asparagus Crêpes with Cheese Sauce




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