Sugar Free Lactose Free Strawberry Crepes
I had originally intended to provide photos of me making the crepes. Have you ever tried balancing a camera (with the timer set) between your chin and shoulder while swirling crepe batter in a hot skillet? You get a whole lot of blurry photos and several photos of the stove top and the floor. I will share images of crepe making in the future when I have someone available to take the photos.
This is a sugar no sugar added) , lactose free , migraine safe recipe. If you are not on a restricted diet please see Katies Tid Bits below.
What You Need For The Crepes
- 2 Large eggs
- 3/4 Cup lactose free milk ( I use lactaid)
- 1/4 Cup water
- 1 Cup all-purpose flour
- 3 Tbsp. margarine ( I use lactose free)
- 2 tsp. Sugar substitute
- Microwave safe dish
- Blender
- Nonstick cooking spray
- Nonstick skillet
- Large platter
What You Need for the Filling
- 3 Cups fresh strawberries (or frozen) stems removed and chopped
- 1 Cup water
- 1/2 Cup sugar substitute ( I use Splenda)
- 2 Rounded Tbsp. corn starch
- Saucepan
- Small bowl
- Whisk
Before You Start-this recipe requires one hour of refrigeration prior to cooking. Prepare a clean surface (I use a cutting board or a large platter) to place the crepes on after they have cooked.
Let’s Make It! Melt the margarine (or butter) in a paper towel covered microwave safe dish (for about 20 seconds) if not completely melted, heat for 5-10 more seconds. Place all of the ingredients into the blender (including the melted margarine). Pulse about 10 times to combine. Place the blender filled with crepe batter into the refrigerator for 1 hour*.
20 minutes before you remove the crepe batter from the fridge make the strawberry filling.
Before You Start– In a small bowl stir together corn starch and 4 Tbsp. of water, mix well to dissolve and set aside.
Let’s Make It! In a saucepan combine 2 ½ cups of strawberries, 1/2 cup of water and sugar substitute, stir to combine. Heat over medium-high heat until you achieve a low boil (about 3-4 minutes). Allow the strawberries to break apart and continue cooking and stirring occasionally until completely softened. Add prepared corn starch and stir to combine. Bring back to a boil, stir gently and reduce heat to low and simmer 3-5 minutes, or until strawberry filling reaches a consistency similar to syrup. Note- you may need to add water, just a little bit, (about a tablespoon) if the strawberry filling gets too thick. Remove from heat. Add the remaining chopped strawberries and stir gently. Set aside
Now let’s make the crepes and fill them with the strawberry filling.
Prepare your skillet by spraying with nonstick cooking spray, heat over medium heat and spoon in 2 Tbsp. of the crepe batter. Begin to very gently swirl the batter allowing the batter to move around the bottom center of the skillet. Keep crepe batter moving until cooked (about 15 seconds) gently flip the crepe over and cook the other side for about 15 seconds. Remove and place on your prepared clean surface or platter. Repeat until all of your crepes are made.
When the crepes have all been cooked, spoon two tablespoons of the strawberry filling across the center towards one end of the crepe and roll. Place or stack on plate or serving platter and spoon remaining strawberry filling over the top. Serve with powdered sugar if you are not on a restricted diet.
Makes about 6-8
*Katies Tid Bits* placing the batter in the refrigerator allows the bubbles to subside providing a less likely chance of tearing during cooking.
If you are not on a restricted diet, replace lactose free milk with half milk and ½ buttermilk, replace Splenda with equal parts sugar, replace lactose free margarine with creamy butter. And increase water by 1 tablespoon.
*Katies Tid Bits* placing the batter in the refrigerator allows the bubbles to subside providing a less likely chance of tearing during cooking.
If you are not on a restricted diet, replace lactose free milk with half milk and ½ buttermilk, replace Splenda with equal parts sugar, replace lactose free margarine with creamy butter. And increase water by 1 tablespoon.
Will Low Sugar, Lactose Free Strawberry Crepes be on your menu soon?
Happy Cinco de Mayo, I know a lot of you are sharing Cinco de Mayo recipes today and you can find my salsa recipes , chicken taco recipes and more on my Recipe tab 🙂
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I’m loving this! I’m always so impressed by your masterpieces. Pinned and tweeted. We appreciate you taking the time to party with us. I hope to see you on tonight at 7. Happy Monday! Lou Lou Girls
I adore you all , thank you for your friendship and lovely compliments. xoxo
Oooo! I love crepes! Pinned!
me too, thank you for pinning xo
Katherine these crepes look stunning and a perfect way to celebrate brunch for Mothers day. I have been there and done that with the camera as I am way too busy in the kitchen to be sticking my camera on a tripod. I know that is best but I feel confined. How about you?
Thank you my friend. I only use a tripod about 30 percent of the time, I am like you and busy in the kitchen. Plus I hate eating cold food, LOL xox
I’ve never made crepes at home. They do look amazing though. 🙂
you can make these my friend, I hope you will enjoy them xo
Love these, so good :))) xx
they are such a nice way to start the day 🙂 xo
Katherine, These look wonderful! I’m thinking of trying this for my Mom for Mother’s Day. Thank you for sharing with us at Brag About It! Hope you are having a wonderful day!
~Laurie
My pleasure, did you make them? xo
Hope you’ve been enjoying your day Katherine! These crepes look delicious. My daughter and I made some (not sugar or lactose free) last month for my youngest daughter’s bridal shower. I’d love to try your version!
Sandra I hope you will enjoy my version just as much as we do. I am sure your crepes were a HUGE hit at the bridal shower , you make some wonderful recipes. xox
Hi Katherine – Love this recipe. Crepes are one of my favorites. I haven’t made them in years but your recipe has inspired me to make them again and I really needed your strawberry filling recipe since I didn’t have one. Yummy!! I am hopping over from the Lou Lou Girls link party.
Thank you for hopping over. So happy to share I love crepes. These are my favorite. I enjoy visiting your blog too. xo
Aw, these look so yummy and Happy Cinco de Mayo to you, too!! xoxo 😉
Thank you sweet Janine, I ate them all! LOL xo