Recipes Desserts Dessert Crepes Crêpes Suzette 5.0 (1,743) 6 Reviews While restaurants traditionally make the buttery, orange-flavored sauce for this famous dessert tableside from start to finish, Pépin finds it easier to prepare largely in advance when entertaining. He flambés the liquor in front of his dinner guests and pours it over the platter of crêpes while still flaming.Recipes from Essential Pépin by Jacques Pépin. Copyright © 2011 by Jacques Pépin. Reproduced by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. By Jacques Pépin Jacques Pépin Instagram Jacques Pépin is a legendary French chef and longtime contributor to Food & Wine. Known for his work at New York City's Le Pavillon and his own restaurant La Potagerie, Pépin was also a culinary leader at Howard Johnson's, the World Trade Center, and the French Culinary Institute. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on April 2, 2020 Print Rate It Share Share Tweet Pin Email Total Time: 45 mins Yield: 6 servings Ingredients Crêpes 2 large eggs 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup milk 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon sugar 1/3 cup cold water 1 tablespoon canola oil 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted, plus more for the skillet Orange Butter 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened, plus more for buttering 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar, plus more for sprinkling 1 tablespoon finely grated orange zest 1/3 cup fresh orange juice 1/4 cup Grand Marnier 2 tablespoons Cognac Directions In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, flour, milk, salt and sugar until smooth; the batter will be thick. Whisk in the water, oil and melted butter. Heat a 6-inch crêpe pan or nonstick skillet and rub with a little butter. Add 2 tablespoons of the batter and tilt the skillet to distribute the batter evenly, pouring any excess batter back into the bowl. Cook over moderately high heat until the edges of the crêpe curl up and start to brown, 45 seconds. Flip the crêpe and cook for 10 seconds longer, until a few brown spots appear on the bottom. Tap the crêpe out onto a baking sheet . Repeat with the remaining batter to make 12 crêpes, buttering the skillet a few times as necessary. In a mini food processor, blend the 6 tablespoons of butter with 1/4 cup of the sugar and the orange zest. With the machine on, gradually add the orange juice until incorporated. Preheat the broiler. Butter a large rimmed baking sheet and sprinkle lightly with sugar. Place 2 rounded teaspoons of the orange butter in the center of each crêpe. Fold the crêpes in half and in half again to form triangles; arrange on the prepared baking sheet, pointing them in the same direction and overlapping slightly. Sprinkle with the remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar and broil on the middle shelf of the oven until they begin to caramelize, about 2 minutes. Using a long spatula, transfer the crêpes to a heatproof platter. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, heat the Grand Marnier and cognac. Ignite carefully with a long-handled match and pour the flaming mixture over the crêpes. Tilt the platter and, with a spoon, carefully baste the crêpes until the flames subside. Serve right away. © Con Poulos Suggested Pairing Sauternes, a sweet white wine from Bordeaux, typically has citrusy — even orange marmalade — flavors, fantastic with the orange butter for these crêpes. Rate it Print