Simple Crepes with Cinnamon Cream Cheese

My baby girl Molly shared her simple yet tasty Crepes recipe with me to share with our readers. These crepes are wonderful as a part of breakfast, or even as a mid day or evening snack. (My baby is 32 years old, but she will always be my baby girl!)

Some folks believe that by cutting sugar from their diet, they are depriving themselves. At David’s Way, while we promote not consuming sugar, we do not condone depriving yourself. Which is why we put out tried and true, healthy and delicious sugar free recipes that are inexpensive and easy to prepare.

This recipe serves 4

248 calories

18.9g carbs, 3.3g fiber, 15.6g net carbs

14.9g fat

10.2 g protein.

Crepes

  • 2/3 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/3 cup almond flour
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Filling

  • 3 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 tbsp Swerve Confectioners (erythitol)
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  1. Mix dry ingredients together.
  2. Mix wet ingredients separately.
  3. Blend dry and wet ingredients together in a blender or with a whisk until all lumps are gone.
  4. Add more milk if the batter is not thin enough.
  5. Use about 1/4 cup batter for every crepe. Cook on medium high heat on a grease non-stick skillet. If you rotate the skillet, the batter should spread thinly into the shape of a crepe. Cook 2 to 3 minutes, then flip and cook for another minute or two.M
  6. Mix cream cheese, Swerve confectioners and cinnamon together, spread on your crepes.
  7. Roll or fold your crepes and enjoy.

3 Comments Add yours

  1. Brenda Sue says:

    Oh, this sounds awesome! Can’t wait to try this. Thanks, Molly! 😋

  2. Kathy says:

    Hi David, this sounds awesome! I definitely want to give it a try. So funny! I have a baby girl name Molly to except she’s 28! LOL

    1. David Yochim says:

      As you can see Kathy, although we promote cutting sugar from our diet, we do not promote depriving ourselves. The good thing about our sweet treat type recipes is we develop or modify recipes to remove the sugar without impacting the flavors. This way, you can still have treats that will never spike your blood sugar and will have no effect on your insulin levels. Our delicious recipes are actually diabetic friendly, yet anyone can and will enjoy them. Thanks for reading and commenting my friend.

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