Strawberry Cream Cheese Crepes

Monday was one of those days when I wished I lived the same life as my dog.

Maggie’s Monday was easy.

She woke up, happy and ready to go, without an alarm clock. Took a run with us around the track, chasing birds, eating grass, and finding baseballs on the field.

After 30 minutes of running and playing, she came inside and panted for a few minutes before chowing down on an ice cube and a bowl of dog food.

After breakfast, we said goodbye to Nick, stopping for a minute to wave in the dining room window at him as he backed down the driveway, just like we do every Monday and Thursday.

She makes one run to the front door to watch him leave, then settles near my feet on the kitchen rug while I get my breakfast ready. As I head to the front of the house to work, she follows, her eyes already sleepy, and curls up on her blanket beside me while I start a long 8 hours of work.

She fidgets in her sleep, just like I do. Flipping, adjusting, huffing and puffing until she’s comfortable again. Sometimes, I catch her dreaming – her feet start moving and there are tiny growls and barks, and I know that she’s chasing something fun.

Three or four hours of work go by and she’s ready for a break. We head outside for some fetch in the yard before I make my lunch. Then it’s back to cuddling for her until around 4 when she goes crazy from being inside all day. I listen to her run as fast as she can around the house, throwing her toys around, sliding across the kitchen floor, stopping to stare at me, asking me to play.

Once Nick is home, I am no longer interesting.

She can’t contain her energy when she hears him coming in the door. Flying around the corner to the kitchen, she meets him with the cutest little growls and moves around his feet, waiting for him to pick her up or chase her for a few minutes.

After some play time with Nick, it’s dinner time. Then more crazy time, and finally, night time cuddles on the couch.

Sounds like the perfect day, right? Over and over and over.

Every day is her best day, ever. Until tomorrow.

I think I could handle days like hers…but I would be sad if I didn’t get to have these crepes. A life full of dog food wouldn’t be my first choice, but the no worries and endless naps might convince me.

Strawberry Cream Cheese Crepes

Makes: 10-12 crepes

Ingredients:

  • 2 eggs
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 Tbsp buckwheat flour
  • 2 Tbsp coconut flour
  • 3 Tbsp oil
  • 1 and 1/2 cups fresh strawberries
  • 1/4 cup cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1-2 Tbsp milk

Directions:

  1. Whisk the eggs together with the milk and water.
  2. Mix in the buckwheat and coconut flours, stirring until the flour is combined.
  3. Add the oil and whisk again to help the oil into the batter.
  4. Let the batter sit for at least 30 minutes or overnight, in the fridge, if you can.
  5. Once you’re ready to cook the crepes, put a medium non-stick skillet over medium heat and add a small touch of oil.
  6. Pour about 1/4-1/3 cup of batter into the pan and quickly swirl it around, letting the batter move to the edges until you have formed a round crepe in the bottom of the pan.
  7. Let the crepe cook 3-5 minutes until the bottom side is golden and it’s easy to pick up and flip over.
  8. Gently flip the crepe onto the second side and let it cook for another 1-2 minutes.
  9. Repeat until all the batter is gone.
  10. While you are cooking the crepes, dice the strawberries and set them aside.
  11. In a small bowl, mix the cream cheese with the powdered sugar. Add the vanilla and milk, starting with just 1 Tbsp, until everything is combined and you are able to drizzle the mixture from a spoon.
  12. Once the crepes are finished, spoon a little of the cream cheese mixture down the center of the crepe, top with strawberries, roll up and top with more cream cheese and berries before serving.

17 comments

  1. Yes, but then you couldn’t eat these delicious crepes! But…I would like to be Frank for a day too! Ooey gooey and delicious!

  2. These look sooooooooo delicious!!!

  3. Wouldn’t it be nice to have the life of a dog? At least for a weekend? Unending affection, food placed right in front of your face…

  4. I love crepes, for a few reasons. 1. They’re delicious. 2. They’re super fancy and 3. they always remind me of the scene in Talledega Nights where Sasha Baren Cohen breaks Will Ferrell’s arm.

  5. Impressed that you made such beautiful crepes with buckwheat and coconut flour! They look wonderful.

    And oh, a dog’s life. The way you described Maggie reminds me so much of my family’s dog, Bailey, right down to the way he scrapes the floors rushing to meet my dad when he comes home. They make us feel so loved! I mean, you know, until someone else comes around and they forget us altogether. Ha. : )

  6. I’ve always said that it would be pretty sweet to live a dog’s life! All the napping sounds fantastic and getting to to hang out with your bff all the time would be fun! In other notes- these crepes look delicious! I don’t have a great crepe pan but might have to pick one up so I can give these a try!

  7. OMG, I love this. The recipe, but more the dog day recap!!! And laughed out loud at the “when Nick comes home I am no longer interesting”. AWWW. Our cat is the same way, best friends with me when my husband isn’t home, but when he’s here…I’m invisible. I have to buy her love with treats. :) Have a great Tuesday.

  8. Ooohh these look insanely good!!!

  9. Mmmmmm, what more can I say??

  10. MMmmm…. Crepes are my son’s most favorite thing in the world! He’s a nutella freak and that’s the filling he prefers.

    But this makes me anxious for our new strawberry crop!

  11. Hey Brandi!!

    It was so great to meet you in CA, you are such a sweetheart. I think I will see you at Blogher food! I’m going to the Stonyfield party, I saw your name on the invite!

    Also, I LOVE crepes and make them all the time, but I’ve never used coconut flour and buckwheat. I’m going to have to try that sometime!

  12. Sometimes I am totally jealous of a dog’s happy-go-lucky life. But then I remember dogs can’t eat yummy things like crepes. :-P

  13. I would love that kind of day too. Aren’t dogs adorable when they’re dreaming? I always wonder what Gunner is chasing. And those crepes look amazing!

  14. Brandi! These look absolutely amazing. Like I want them in my belly…right now. And oh to be a dog! Such a simpler, happier life they live :)

    Much love friend!

    Sending you an email soon xoxo

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