MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Crepes Suzette Categories: Breads, Booze, Citrus, Dairy Yield: 3 Servings MMMMM---------------------------CREPES-------------------------------- 1 c Flour 4 lg Eggs 1 1/4 c Milk 1/2 ts Salt 4 tb Butter; melted 1 ts Vanilla 2 ts Sugar Oil; for oiling pans MMMMM---------------------------SAUCE-------------------------------- 1/2 c Butter 3 tb Confectioner's sugar 2 Oranges; sliced peels of, - not minced or grated 1 Lemon; sliced peel of, - not minced or grated 1/4 c Orange liqueur 1/4 c Brandy Crepes: Measure all ingredients except flour into large mixing bow. Beat with electric mixer on medium speed gradually adding flour, until all ingredients are combined. No lumps should be present. Lightly oil a (6") crepe pan and set over medium heat. Pour about 1/4 cup batter into pan and swirl until the pan is coated. Cook crepes until the top begins to look dry, about 60 seconds. Turn and cook the other side 30 seconds, wiping the pan with an oiled paper towel if crepes begin to stick. It's best to make all the crepes first, layering them on top of each other. Sauce: In large skillet, melt the butter. When foamy, add sugar and stir until dissolved. Add rinds and simmer until peels become soft--about 20 minutes. Remove orange and lemon rinds. Turn heat to lowest settings. Place one crepe in sauce, covering it completely with the sauce. Fold crepe in half and fold in half again. Put the first crepe to the side of the dish and add another. Repeat until all crepes have been added. Work quickly so the first crepes do not absorb all the sauce. Make sure all the crepes are still in the pan. Add both liqueurs and pour over the pan of crepes. Remove pan from heat. Using a long match, ignite the sauce. When flames subside (it should stay light for one minute), place crepes on dessert plates. Dust with confectioners sugar; garnish with orange slices and serve. You can use this same crepe recipe for any other dessert crepes you wish to make, filled with all kinds of fruits, jams or sauces... you'll have a delicious meal anytime! Recipe FROM: http://www.nobility.org Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM