Vegan Crêpes Recipe
300 g white flour
400 ml of plant milk
100 ml of water
1/2 teaspoon of salt
6 table spoons (30 g) of oil
6 table spoons (60 ml) of carbonated water
(I have slightly modified a recipe I found online by reducing the amount of oil that was figured, this recipe has been working fine for me)
Whisk all the ingredients apart from the carbonated water together. The original recipe asks for an electric mixing machine, dreading the cleaning effort, I have been using a manual whisk successfully here.
Once everything is nicely blended together, wait a few minutes before adding the carbonated water. Then, whisk together thoroughly, again. This supposedly helps to improve the consistency of the batter.
Now, the original recipe asks for having it rest in the fridge for an hour, I have found 20 minutes to be fine.
Heat a non-stick pan or crepes maker, I have found that you do not need to add any oil other than the one already added to the batter. Once the pan is hot, put a scoop of the batter into the pan / on top of the crepes maker and distribute it thinly. This can best be done with the special crepes making utensils - there is a spreader made from wood or plastic with which you can quickly spread out the dough in a circular fashion - I have embedded a video (not made myself) at the end of this post how to do it.
You will find the videos on the preparation here , as videos are not allowed in this forum part:
https://forum.veggieviews.com/threads/videos-how-to-make-crêpes-galettes-for-recipe-thread.9086/
If you don’t have a crepe spreader tool, no problem, just pick up the pan and tilt it slowly to let the dough move around the pan.
Once the dough has firmed up, use the crêpe turning tool to turn the crêpe. Once it also has baked a short time on the other side, your authentic French crêpe is ready (see video).
Variant: “Fake Austrian Palatschinken”
I typically turn the crêpe over several times to get a crispy version like the “Palatschinken” from my Austrian home, which I like better than the soft French crêpes...
But I have to admit the guy in the video is doing an incredible crêpe, apart from it not being vegan....