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Seductive Salmon and Creamy Scrambled Egg Crepes

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 1
2 Eggs
2 tbHeavy cream
4 ozSmoked salmon; cut into 1/2
1 cFlour
2 tbSweet butter; melted
3 tbButter
4 tbOnion; chopped
Salt
1/4 tsSalt
1 cmilk
1 tbparsley; Minced, or chives
TRADITIONAL CREPES
4 Eggs; beaten
1 tsVegetable oil
FILLING

Seductive Salmon and Creamy Scrambled Egg Crepes Preparation

To Make the Crepe Batter: 1. In a saucepan heat the milk, salt and butter over low heat. 2. In a medium mixing bowl add the flour. 3. Add the egg and oil to the flour and whisk together. 4. Pour in the milk mixture and mix until smooth. 5. Strain the batter through a sieve. Let rest at least one hour. To Cook the Crepes: 1. Brush your pan with butter (or oil). Pour in 2 or 3 tablespoons of batter and at the same time lift the pan away from the heat source. (Takes two hands!) 2. Quickly, tilt the pan in all directions at once so that the batter completely covers the pan in a thin layer. 3. Set the pan back on the heat and cook over medium-high heat. 4. Cook the crepe until the bottom is lightly browned. Flip the crepe over and cook the other side for a few seconds until it is lightly browned as well. Remove from pan. To Make the Filling: 1. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in the skillet over medium heat. 2. Add onion and saute until its translucent, but not browned. 3. In small bowl, mix together eggs and heavy cream until blended. 4. Add the salmon and season with pepper to taste. Saute about one minute. 5. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter. Add the egg mixture, reduce the heat to medium-low and cook until the eggs are thick yet still creamy, stirring constantly, about 8 to 10 minutes. Notes: Do Ahead Ideas. You have three options, two of which seem viable in this instance. The first option is to make the crepes the morning you serve them. Impractical and unromantic. Lets move on and consider the remaining options. The second option allows you to make the batter the night before and store it, covered, in the refrigerator (no more than 24 hours). More practical but not the most suitable solution. Third option: Make the crepes two or three days before and store them in the refrigerator. Keep cooked crepes in a neat stack, separated by sheets of wax paper. (Use the wax paper AFTER they have cooled.) Wrap the stacked crepes in foil. Secure tightly in a plastic bag. If you require even more advance time, then secure them tightly in freezer bags and keep them there for up to 3 months. To use frozen crepes, bring them to room temperature before separating them. Notes: Make the crepes one or two days ahead. In the morning, all that is left to do is prepare the eggs and serve. Recipe by: http://www.sugarplums.com/ezine/ Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 588 by RecipeLu on Jan 24, 1998

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