One of the best crepe videos I have seen. “Bravo Sir”. I grew up with making crepes but not as professional as yours. My late mom had crepe fillings that were so delicious like walnut spread, ricotta cheese, almond grounded with white egg not yolks and sugar cooked on the stove then rolled into crepes. That’s just a few recipes. I’m going to buy those professional tools you have one day. At moment and for years I just use a crepe pan and just flip over. My problem is adjusting the temperature on the stove. I like them a bit brown but not too dark. Also there is a technique at mixing the batter. Not too much otherwise the batter becomes chewy and not soft and pliable. About rude comments never mind and forget them. If the are able to do better the can come forth and demonstrate and talk at same time. You dear sir have a skill and nice personality. I’m going to be making these tomorrow for Easter Sunday. I hope they are thin like yours and taste good. Thanks for sharing and many blessings to you and your channel.❤️👏🙏
I absolutely loved this video. I was curious how to professionally make a crepe. Your video was great and the technique easy to understand. Those swearing at you for more detail simply lack respect and manners. Thank you for helping me. I appreciate it and will try it out soon.
Finally I found someone who states an actual temperature for the frying plate instead of Low, Medium or High. Just got our 16" Waring Cast Iron Crepe Maker yesterday and tried making my first Jian Bing. Ingredients were correct, and the taste was accurate, but my crepe shell was not very good. I had that batter too thick and did not let it sit more than a few minutes before using it (Tapioca, Millet and Mung Bean flour mix). Next time I'll put it in the refrigerator for a while. Plus I was looking at a better faster way to spread the batter and ran across the Krampouz batter spreader. If they have one for a 16" plate, I'm going to try that for faster smoother spreading. Good video!
@@ekierka134 hi Breton (where crepes and galettes come from, they're not french it's just another thing they appropriate for themselves) here with a chef background and very passionate about galettes and crepes. The temperature you want is 250 degrees Celsius. It needs to be "seized" when you put it on.
Perfect!! Thanks so much for the great explanation!!!! We just bought a crepes maker and had a hard time spreading the batter evenly and without ripping it. Now we got the theory...on with the practice! With far more confidence. Very entertaining too 😁 you‘re really cool!
Loved watching this my favourite part was the “crepes are very forgiving “ technique. Thank you so much I’m making crepes for me and my son now :-) very helpful
Very instructive video. This made me return the cheap crepe maker I just bought. After watching this video, though I think I could make crepes following his instructions, they’ll never be done as easily and as well as he does it. It takes practice which I’ll never have because I don’t make crepes regularly and not with cheap home crepe making tools. I’ll still make them using my non-stick pans but will leave real and perfect crepe making to the professionals and their expensive tools.
wow. Thanks Loic for a great video! Thanks to me watching this video last night, today I have purchased a crepe maker, I can't wait to start making them (they seem so much nicer on one of these rather than made in a pan), yumyum. All very helpful and delicious-looking, a great tutorial. And I love the little pancake holders too. Greetings from Australia.
I never knew french people were so fun to watch! I love the clapping and happy days comments. You make me want to go to France! Very informative and entertaining video. Nice job!
Im surprised to see all the rude people that complain, if you dont like it, you are not forced to make it or watch it. But anyways, GREAT VIDEO, very professional, and you look like you are such a kind gentleman, forget all the rude people, 👍
Hey Angela, many thanks for your kind words. I have stopped responding to the rude people posting here. I am honestly astonished at some of the comments. GUYS: LOTS OF PEOPLE FIND THIS VIDEO USEFUL: IF YOU ARE THAT CLEVER AND THINK YOU CAN'T LEARN ANYTHING ELSE, THEN WHY EXACTLY ARE YOU BROWSING TH-cam IN THE FIRST PLACE..? Loic
Angie AyO I agree. I just posted above. It’s not surprising that some people comment negative. They are “Bullies”. Why they watch and then comment dirty mouthed is either they are unhappy in their life and easy to comment behind their keyboard or iPhone or iPad, no one sees them. I have been making crepes since nine years old. My batter I think is good but making them like this professionally I don’t even come close. My mother and her mother in the 50’s didn’t have these tools but wished they had probably and their crepes turned out pretty good. My youngest daughter is going to the UK and visiting France and she said she is going to eat crepes everyday from the street vendors. The make them there the best anywhere in the world.!!
Rudeness aside my experience with french anything... Especially when it comes to language & food everyone loves to critique the other persons " wrong technique".
Great video! Thank you. What is the temperature of the second burner? The first you mentioned was 230* but the second one, where you add your garnish, what temperature is that at? Thank you
Thank you for posting! I just got a crepe machine and learning this technique. He makes it seem so easy ... but it is harder than it looks. I hope I will get these professional results soon! LOL the first 2 attempts went to the dogs. Happy dogs! I am still working on getting the crepes round and even. Need to review the hand placement and technique. Great tutorial! Merci beaucoup!
Thanks alot,this was a good demonstration. I still have some questions though. 1.When selling from a cart (or bike,cart)how do you keep the batter fresh? Does the food regulations permit you to keep buckets of crepe with you or do you need to prove what youve got. I planning on getting a bike cart so i will be making the batter at home and want to bring it with me. I cant go mxing it there on the spot. 2. Can those plastic sugar holders be bought at the pancake house site? 3.How do crepe makers keep the nutella so drippy? Original nutella is much more thick. Thanks again,greetings:)
I've been looking for a video like this for a while. When he pulled out the grease can thingy, I knew it was legit, cause that's what crepe makers use.
Is it okay to use a large pan for professional purposes instead of putting the crepe directly on the grill? Because i find it easier to get a circle in the pan. Thank you for your nice videos.
just a quick question: how can you use the same felt pad for 3 years, mine doesn't stay in the holder after 4 uses/washes - falls out, i've got some spare ones which are thinner and doing a bit better but still don't work as you described... is there any other trick?
Hello, we live in Mauritius and would like to order a couple of Crepe makers. Which website does the ordering online. Also, which is a better solution, gas or electric crepe maker? I think it is called Griddle.
One of the best crepe videos I have seen. “Bravo Sir”. I grew up with making crepes but not as professional as yours. My late mom had crepe fillings that were so delicious like walnut spread, ricotta cheese, almond grounded with white egg not yolks and sugar cooked on the stove then rolled into crepes. That’s just a few recipes. I’m going to buy those professional tools you have one day. At moment and for years I just use a crepe pan and just flip over. My problem is adjusting the temperature on the stove. I like them a bit brown but not too dark. Also there is a technique at mixing the batter. Not too much otherwise the batter becomes chewy and not soft and pliable. About rude comments never mind and forget them. If the are able to do better the can come forth and demonstrate and talk at same time. You dear sir have a skill and nice personality. I’m going to be making these tomorrow for Easter Sunday. I hope they are thin like yours and taste good. Thanks for sharing and many blessings to you and your channel.❤️👏🙏
I absolutely loved this video. I was curious how to professionally make a crepe. Your video was great and the technique easy to understand. Those swearing at you for more detail simply lack respect and manners. Thank you for helping me. I appreciate it and will try it out soon.
How to make bagel
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I just got a job
I was trained today to make crepes and other stuff but the hardest thing for me was making a circle so I’m watching videos to learn
Finally I found someone who states an actual temperature for the frying plate instead of Low, Medium or High. Just got our 16" Waring Cast Iron Crepe Maker yesterday and tried making my first Jian Bing. Ingredients were correct, and the taste was accurate, but my crepe shell was not very good. I had that batter too thick and did not let it sit more than a few minutes before using it (Tapioca, Millet and Mung Bean flour mix). Next time I'll put it in the refrigerator for a while. Plus I was looking at a better faster way to spread the batter and ran across the Krampouz batter spreader. If they have one for a 16" plate, I'm going to try that for faster smoother spreading. Good video!
100 likes.( showing temp.
what temperaturedid he say?? i didnt hear anythinh about temeprature
@@ekierka134 hi Breton (where crepes and galettes come from, they're not french it's just another thing they appropriate for themselves) here with a chef background and very passionate about galettes and crepes. The temperature you want is 250 degrees Celsius. It needs to be "seized" when you put it on.
Perfect!! Thanks so much for the great explanation!!!! We just bought a crepes maker and had a hard time spreading the batter evenly and without ripping it. Now we got the theory...on with the practice! With far more confidence. Very entertaining too 😁 you‘re really cool!
I'm getting a summer job at a juice kiosk that also sells crêpes. This is so helpful. Thank you so much
Loved watching this my favourite part was the “crepes are very forgiving “ technique. Thank you so much I’m making crepes for me and my son now :-) very helpful
Very instructive video. This made me return the cheap crepe maker I just bought. After watching this video, though I think I could make crepes following his instructions, they’ll never be done as easily and as well as he does it. It takes practice which I’ll never have because I don’t make crepes regularly and not with cheap home crepe making tools. I’ll still make them using my non-stick pans but will leave real and perfect crepe making to the professionals and their expensive tools.
8:43 - The crepe on the other pan magically disappeared?
Superb video, really well explained.
Just saying if you want an actual time stamp make sure there are spaces next to the timestamp and don’t put the zero at the beginning
Sorry if that sounded rude
wow. Thanks Loic for a great video! Thanks to me watching this video last night, today I have purchased a crepe maker, I can't wait to start making them (they seem so much nicer on one of these rather than made in a pan), yumyum. All very helpful and delicious-looking, a great tutorial. And I love the little pancake holders too. Greetings from Australia.
Very detailed!! Cool & professional!
I never knew french people were so fun to watch! I love the clapping and happy days comments. You make me want to go to France! Very informative and entertaining video. Nice job!
Very professional. EXCELLENT. With tutorial on how to be courteous also.
wow amazing, i purchased the crepe maker today, and this vedio is very helpful
You were such a joy to watch.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Perfectly explained. Great attention to detail. Thank you!
He left the other crepe to burn
Thank you for sharing your beautiful crepe technique with us!
Beautiful. Thanks!!! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
Im surprised to see all the rude people that complain, if you dont like it, you are not forced to make it or watch it.
But anyways, GREAT VIDEO, very professional, and you look like you are such a kind gentleman, forget all the rude people, 👍
Hey Angela, many thanks for your kind words. I have stopped responding to the rude people posting here. I am honestly astonished at some of the comments. GUYS: LOTS OF PEOPLE FIND THIS VIDEO USEFUL: IF YOU ARE THAT CLEVER AND THINK YOU CAN'T LEARN ANYTHING ELSE, THEN WHY EXACTLY ARE YOU BROWSING TH-cam IN THE FIRST PLACE..? Loic
Angie AyO I agree. I just posted above. It’s not surprising that some people comment negative. They are “Bullies”. Why they watch and then comment dirty mouthed is either they are unhappy in their life and easy to comment behind their keyboard or iPhone or iPad, no one sees them. I have been making crepes since nine years old. My batter I think is good but making them like this professionally I don’t even come close. My mother and her mother in the 50’s didn’t have these tools but wished they had probably and their crepes turned out pretty good. My youngest daughter is going to the UK and visiting France and she said she is going to eat crepes everyday from the street vendors. The make them there the best anywhere in the world.!!
Rudeness aside my experience with french anything... Especially when it comes to language & food everyone loves to critique the other persons " wrong technique".
Great video! Thank you. What is the temperature of the second burner? The first you mentioned was 230* but the second one, where you add your garnish, what temperature is that at? Thank you
Thank you for being so informative. And charming.
Great video. Helped me get better at using the spreader and not over greasing. Cheers!
The best crepes chef I ever seen👍👍👍 thank you for giving me the chance to learn how to make the best crepes that hard waiting to cook them,,,,,!!!*
Thank you for posting! I just got a crepe machine and learning this technique. He makes it seem so easy ... but it is harder than it looks. I hope I will get these professional results soon! LOL the first 2 attempts went to the dogs. Happy dogs! I am still working on getting the crepes round and even. Need to review the hand placement and technique. Great tutorial! Merci beaucoup!
Fantastic video and thanks for the great information! I'm so inspired to make savory crepes now! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great tutorial! Thanks for all the professional tips and mannerisms!
I love it!!!!!!! thank you for taking your time and show us
Pancake world tv thank u so much .showing step by step.much love.
Thanks alot,this was a good demonstration.
I still have some questions though.
1.When selling from a cart (or bike,cart)how do you keep the batter fresh?
Does the food regulations permit you to keep buckets of crepe with you or do you need to prove what youve got.
I planning on getting a bike cart so i will be making the batter at home and want to bring it with me. I cant go mxing it there on the spot.
2. Can those plastic sugar holders be bought at the pancake house site?
3.How do crepe makers keep the nutella so drippy? Original nutella is much more thick.
Thanks again,greetings:)
Hey how did your your business venture go?? I am going start my own crepe kart very soon, and just getting everything in place.
Really considering starting a crepe food stand. Glad I found this video!
Thanks for the video. That was an excellent informative video!
I've been looking for a video like this for a while. When he pulled out the grease can thingy, I knew it was legit, cause that's what crepe makers use.
Thank you for the detailed step by step. So educational and helpful.
Can't wait to see episode 4!
Make 5,6,7,8,9,10... as well ))
Would be nice to get the recipe of the crape. It is the essential part to make crapes on the iron.
Always looks easy when its done by an expert
Practice..😊
Good stuff, thanks. Bonus points for the Brad Sucks ear candy.
When you place it on the other burner or pan how hot is that one? Is it at the same temperature? Won’t it continue to cook while you garnish and burn?
Hey Loic, this is an amazing video, congratulations!! excellent attitude and techniques, I really enjoyed it, best of luck always.
loved this, very entertaining and well explained
hey thank you..Greeting from Hungary :-) Super Video !
Love this tutorial, we'll done!!!
Thank you so much For This information!!Gad bless you!🙌🕊✨
I like this, thank you Alfred
Is it okay to use a large pan for professional purposes instead of putting the crepe directly on the grill? Because i find it easier to get a circle in the pan. Thank you for your nice videos.
amazing tutorial! Recently opened up a cafe this is useful
Can you share a link please to purchase the crepe maker you’re using?
Great video. Excellent tutorial. Nice.
awesome video,full of ideas,thank you.
Very nice video. I have a crepe maker but doesn't have a greaser pad.
They look so good , love the video 👍
Merci Loïc ❤ that's awesome
This was very informative thank you.
What a fantastic teaching video
Hi thank u so much this video is very proffessonnel and helpful
This was very helpful thank you
Hi!!!! Thank you so much for this!!!! Keep posting
Love his accent. Absolutely amazing! :-)
Zaara Hayyat are u kidding me 😂😂😂
The metal spatula doesn't hurt the surface?
If you watch, at 8:46 the 2nd crêpe is there and by 8:49 its gone.
Wow..... Make me hungry. Thank you so much.
I will check the website.
تسلم يدينك شرح في منتهى الروعه كفيت ووفيت لكن المشكله ماعندنا وكيل لكرامبوز لذلك نطلب من موقع الشركه بفرنسا
Awesome. You're the best.
Thank you so much for this. May I know what kind of oil you used to spread on to that pan? thanks
Thank you sir for the tutorial
Hi great stuff, hey what is the brand name and model of those griddles? Thank you
ep 3/4...still waiting on 4/4 but I doubt it will come :)
Where can i buy that grease spreader or pad? How much are they?
Do you have the recipe for the batter?
Very nice like to put Crepe’s business
thanks so much...I wish I could of found your video before purchasing a crepe maker.
How is it that in one shot your 2nd crepe is on the griddle and in another it's empty!!
just a quick question: how can you use the same felt pad for 3 years, mine doesn't stay in the holder after 4 uses/washes - falls out, i've got some spare ones which are thinner and doing a bit better but still don't work as you described... is there any other trick?
Its the best❤❤❤
i saw you videos of crepe... i brought a crepe machine but i dont know how to use the stick... can you help me plz
Bonsoir, c'est vraiment dommage que ce n'est pas sous-titré en français !!! Vous êtes le seul à faire une démo sur le net !!!
What brand is your crepe maker?
where did you get those small plastic cones you put to stop leaking lemonade? What is tthe industrial name for it to find in Alibaba?
what is the online website to buy the crepe holder and little cone? thanks
Wonderful video! Thank you!
Thanks for video, that's was exactly what I need.
Hello, we live in Mauritius and would like to order a couple of Crepe makers. Which website does the ordering online. Also, which is a better solution, gas or electric crepe maker? I think it is called Griddle.
Please can you tell me the size of the spreader you used?
so what is the voltage on that crepe machine
+Hannah Pham 230v
Where does one gets those burners? What size is this? I would like to sell crepes!
Love it!
What else u love 🤔😛
Great Video. Would be improved by dedicated closed captions..... the YT closed captions are not always that easy to follow.
Do u add some oil before putting crepe?
Very well explained. Thank you!
literally perfect
What crepe makers brand are these please
Great video. Thanks a bunch.
Excellent teacher😜thanks
Thank you. Where can I order all of the pan cake maker in England.
I missed which temperature he uses to cook the crêpes. Anyone knows it?
très bien fait!
I noticed that you don't pour the batter exactly into the middle of of the pan
didn't know that Justin Timberlake knows how to cook...
I didn't know he was French
@Tasty_xperiences Instagram I had to think about that too!!!
@Isaias Chavarria did u know that ur a moody Margret
Doesn't even look close to him
@@andrewadams2188 Justin Lacaubois.
Thank you 😊
Excellent thank you