Red Velvet Crepes with Raspberry & Sweet Cream Cheese Filling
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These Red Velvet Crepes will satisfy a multitude of cravings with raspberry preserves and a kicked up sweet cream cheese filling to the Nutella drizzled over top! A perfect treat for Valentines Day.
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I’m a big fan of chocolate, so there’s no questioning my love for red velvet………it’s a given. So, a week ago when I was making red velvet pancakes, it occurred to me how delicious red velvet crepes might be!
I was first turned on to making crepes when Jeffrey Saad made Nutella Crepes for us in Napa with Bush’s Beans a while back.
So I decided to use the same recipe and turn it into Red Velvet Crepes!
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How To Make Red Velvet Crepes Filled with Raspberry and Sweet Cream Cheese
(full printable recipe at the end of this post)
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First, you need a blender, I used my KitchenAid blender (which I LOOVE!) to mix up all of the ingredients until they are nice and foamy. According to Jeffrey, the key to great crepes is to let the batter sit, refrigerated, for about an hour before cooking.
Next, while the batter is sitting, mix up an easy cream cheese filling (I had some leftover from the red velvet pancakes I had made). Spoon the cream cheese icing into a decorator bag fitted with a jumbo french decorating tip.
Once the crepes are cooked, use a spoon to spread some red raspberry preserves down the center of each crepe and pipe the cream cheese filling over the preserves. – oh my word was that a good combo!
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*you don’t have to be fancy though, you can use a plastic bag in place of the piping bag, snip the tip off and pipe filling over preserves (no decorator tip needed).
Lastly, just fold both sides over, put them on a plate, melt a little Nutella in the microwave and drizzle over the top. You could do the same with chocolate or even chocolate syrup if you want.
Red Velvet Crepes for Valentines Day Breakfast or Dessert
These red velvet crepes were AMAZING! You could taste the red velvet perfectly, the sweet cream cheese filling was not overly sweet, the raspberry preserves gave each bite an unexpected surprise and the Nutella just pushed it over the top.
As rich as they may look and sound, I have to say, they weren’t that overly disgusting rich at all. They would make a beautiful Valentine’s Day breakfast severed with some fruit or served as a dessert.
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With raspberry preserves, a kicked up sweet cream cheese filling with Nutella drizzled over top make these crepes a real treat any day!
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RED VELVET CREPES WITH RASPBERRY & SWEET CREAM CHEESE FILLING
These Red Velvet crepes will satisfy a multitude of cravings with raspberry preserves and a kicked up sweet cream cheese filling to the Nutella drizzled over top.
Ingredients
- 2 eggs
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 cup milk
- 1/2 cup water
- pinch salt
- 3 Tablespoons butter, melted
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- dash of vanilla extract
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1½ Tablespoon Cocoa Powder
- red food color
- extra butter to cook with
- Raspberry Preserves
- Sweet Cream Cheese Filling
- Nutella (or chocolate)
Sweet Cream Cheese Filling
- 16 ounces cream cheese, softened
- ½ teaspoon lemon juice
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1/ 2 cup ricotta cheese
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoon strong coffee
- 1 teaspoon rum (optional)
Instructions
- Combine 2 whole eggs + 1 egg yolk, milk, water, salt, sugar, vanilla food color, and melted butter in a blender and pulse until foamy.
- Add flour and cocoa powder and pulse until smooth. Let the batter sit for an hour.
- Prepare Cream Cheese Filling by mixing all filling ingredients with mixer until well combined and smooth, set aside.
- After batter sits for one hour, heat a small non-stick pan. Add butter to coat. Pour 1 ounce of batter into the center of the pan and swirl to spread evenly. Cook until the top loses its gloss, which should only take a minute, then flip. The bottom should be golden.
- Cook the other side for about 15 seconds and then slide out onto a plate.
- Repeat with remaining batter.
- Prepare crepes by spreading a one inch wide strip of raspberry preserves down center of crepe, then top with cream cheese filling.
- Fold each side of crepe over filling and plate.
- Melt Nutella in microwave for about 30 seconds and drizzle over crepes.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 12 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 395Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 112mgSodium: 233mgCarbohydrates: 36gFiber: 1gSugar: 24gProtein: 11g
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What time is breakfast served in your house and is their room at the table for one more? My goodness, these look delicious.
Always room for more! Lol
It’s so hard posting about food when I no longer have it in the house…….it always makes me hungry for it again. These were soooooo good I will be making them again soon!!!
oh man, now I know what I want for breakfast next weekend!
Amazing is an understatement!!!
The are almost (I say almost) too pretty to eat 🙂
Debbie
These look amazing!!!!
Cheryl, this is a GREAT recipe… I’m trying to decide if I’ll serve it for a breakfast treat or for a dessert to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Either way, my family will love it!!! Have a super start to your week….
Oh my gosh… I’m in love with these as much as your red velvet pancakes! This is totally worth breaking my diet for!
I love red velvet! These are perfect for the day of love:)
These look delicious! Will be trying these out soon!
These look downright sinful! I wish so badly I had some for breakfast today! Mmmmm 🙂 xoxo
Wow. These are almost too beautiful to eat. I’d manage though. 🙂
these look seriously AMAZING….mmmm can’t wait!
YUM!!!!
These look amazing, Cheryl! I love red velvet anything and can’t wait to try these!
I totally want a breakfast do-over now!!!
so pretty!!
Amazing. Simply amazing. Your talent for creating delicious, beautiful food is truly a talent. These crepes look awesome! I have to attempt them this weekend.
Those look so good! I love red velvet cake, too. thanks for sharing.
So beautiful Cheryl! You really raised the bar!
WOW! Just wow. Oh what I would give for just one…maybe two bites!
those look crazy, delicious. my kids would hug and kiss you if you came over and whipped some of those up!
Absolutely gorgeous. I love this idea. Love the cream cheese with coffee filling, too.
I love all things red-velvet. Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to indulge. This sounds amazing.
Those are so beautiful! I’m all about red velvet (as you know, lol). 🙂
Seriously, I need to be your Valentiine! This looks delicious!
These are so beautiful! Love the red / white against the plate. So pretty.
Those look absolutely delicious! I am a huge fan of chocolate and raspberry, so that combo sounds great with the red velvet crepes. You don’t have any problems with melting the Nutella in the microwave? I have wondered what would happen if I tried it since it says on the bottle not to microwave. Maybe they just mean not to microwave it in the bottle? I found you via the Made by you Monday Link Party.
Can’t even get over how gorgeous these are. Love them!
Everyone’s red velvet creations look drool-worthy and so festive and I want all of them! So many fun ideas!
what a great idea! the way you piped the filling in looks awesome. gotta try this!
Question…… Could you use a box cake mix instead of a scratch recipe and still get the same taste?
This has got to be the coolest crepe recipe I’ve ever seen. Yum!
Thease look fab! all 3 ingredients to die for – Nutella, cream cheese and raspberries, and that red crepe blanket is a perfect wrapper for them!:) will surely be trying this out!
oh yes, bring on the red velvet 🙂 LOVE the raspberry filling too
These are so unbelievable! You are so creative with the red velvet Cheryl!
Whoa. I am so in love with these. They look like decadent red cannolis (sp?). I am craving dessert now!
These are perfect to make on Valentine’s Day! My kids would love these for breakfast. Thank you for sharing, and I hope you don’t mind that I “pinned” this up on my Pinterest page, crediting back to you 🙂
These look like they’re to die for! Yum!
These are beautiful!!! Perfect for Valentines Day, and really any other day 🙂
So gorgeous – – I love how sophisticated these look, yet they are still so fun and most importantly extremely delicious . This is why breakfast may just be my favourite meal 🙂
Wow does that ever sound like an amazing combination!!
It’s a new twist on red velvet cakes! Thanks
Oh my goodness! These.look.divine. Soooooo ready for a splurge on Valentine’s and we just need to have these! Would love it if you’d link up with my Tuesday party and post this!
WOW, WONDERFUL CREPES!!!, and what a nice colour too.
I have to try these.
Thanks for sharing, I´m keeping the recipe.
Love from the north of Spain
Marialuisa
Oh yes!!! Well done, these look awesome!
These are gorgeous! Can’t wait to give your recipe a try. I love the way your finished it off with Nutella drizzle! What a perfect combination!
These look amazing!
These are GORG! Must make soon.
Wow, the way you assemble them with the generous “strip” of cream cheese filling down the middle~Oh my GOODNESS!
Wow, Cheryl! Fantastic idea. Love the contract of the cream cheese filling with the crepes – very festive!