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Celebrate Mardi Gras in French Style

Everything you need to know to make Mardi Gras crepes.

Mardi Gras has been around since 1699, and though we aren't in New Orleans, that's no reason not to celebrate! Mardi Gras, or in many cultures Carnival, has its roots in Catholicism, sort of a last hurrah to partake in the pleasures of the flesh before Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent.

According to AmericanCatholic.org, theย official colors of New Orleans Mardi Gras, also have their roots in Catholicism: purple, a symbol of justice; green, representing faith; and gold, to signify power.

If you celebrate like the French, you'll be making crรชpes this evening, perhaps adding a little Nutella or lemon juice and powdered sugar. If you want to give it a try, here's the crรชpe recipe I'll be sharing with my sister's family this evening:ย 

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Ingredients :

1 cup flour

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4 eggs

1 pinch of salt

3.5 tablespoons butter (will be melted)

.5 liter milk (about 2 cups milk)

Stir the flour, eggs pinch of salt, and milk with a whisk.

You should end up with a batter without many lumps. Add the melted butter.

Let rest 10 minutes or so.

In a very hot pan, pour a little butter to grease the pan.

Pour a half ladle of batter and cook for three minutes.

The first crรชpe will be your test for the batter:ย If the crรชpe is a little hard, dry, add some butter or some milk;ย If the crรชpe breaks, add flour by sifting and whisking it to avoid lumps.

Toppings:ย totally up to you! This recipe is not too sweet, so it works well for crรชpes salรฉ--top it with shredded gruyere, ham, and mushrooms; or sliced strawberries and whipped cream. The kids, of course love nutella (you can throw in some sliced bananas, too), but my favorite way to eat them is simply, with a little lemon juice and powdered sugar.

Bon appetit!

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