A quick tasty crepe recipe

There’s nothing quite like the joy of watching my boys devour a plate of homemade food. Every other day, I fry up a batch of delicious crepes to help fill the hunger gaps between breakfast and lunch, and they never fail to bring smiles and excitement to their faces. These crepes are light, slightly sweet, and perfect for rolling up with any number of delicious fillings (we love bananas, blueberries, strawberries, Nutella and honey). Best of all, they come together quickly, making them a great go-to recipe for our busy mornings of play and homeschooling.

Crepe recipe

The recipe is simple, using cupboard staples that I always have on hand. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 1/4 cups milk
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter or oil
  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg
  • A pinch of salt

To make the crepes, start by whisking the eggs and milk together in a bowl. Add in the flour, sugar, salt, vanilla extract, nutmeg, and melted butter or oil, mixing until smooth. The batter should be thin, almost like heavy cream. Heat a lightly greased non-stick pan over medium heat and pour in just enough batter to coat the bottom, swirling it around for an even layer. Cook for some seconds until the edges lift slightly, then flip and cook for another 30 seconds. Stack them up as you go, and they’ll stay nice and warm, and fill your home with a sweet aroma.

My boys love these crepes with a drizzle of honey, a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar, or a spread of jam. Sometimes, we even get fancy with Nutella and fresh berries. They’re incredibly versatile and can be made sweet or savory depending on what we have on hand. Whether you’re making them as a quick snack or a special treat, these crepes are sure to be a hit in any household!

Beyond just making a delicious snack, preparing crepes together has become a cherished tradition in our home. My boys love to help mix the batter, pour it into the pan, and even try their hand at flipping. These moments in the kitchen aren’t just about cooking—they’re about laughter, learning, and creating lasting memories. When I think about my grandma, one of the things I remember her for is for the baking that she did, and how she put so much love and care into making cakes for others. I hope that one day, the boys will pass down this simple recipe to their own families, remembering the warmth and joy we shared while making them.

Affirmations for mothers at home

I am humbled by the breadth and depth of my role as a mother to my 3 boys. I am even more humbled (and often overwhelmed!) by the opportunity to be able to be with them each and everyday – watching them grow and come into their own.

The motherhood journey isn’t easy at all, and yet I truly believe that it is a sacred calling. It is an incredibly enriching and character shaping role in which we need all the encouragement and love to just keep going- one- day-at -a -time. It is deeply refining.

I am guilty of getting lost in the busyness of everyday life and responsibilities (because it all needs to be done!) and I often forget to fill my cup up as I am pouring into others everyday. It is easy for me to reach burnout and I have come to realise that daily short reminders and affirmations are a great way for me to incorporate multiple infusions into my mind and heart as I train, live with, enjoy, discipline and disciple my children.

I am always researching, reading, downloading, printing and creating something for the boys and you must do too! I thought that while we are busy making wonderful resources for our children, we should also be encouraged along the way, because as tough as our motherhood journey is, it is also incredibly beautiful and we can thrive in it by the grace of God.

I created these downloadable and free printable scripture based affirmations for mums. May they encourage, edify and remind you of your significant significant role as mum.