pancake a thick a crepe is VERY thin. it's spread out throughout the pan. a pancake just sits there.
Pancakes and crepes are basically the same thing worldwide. 'Crepe' is a French term and it is usually much thinner than a pancake as the recipe calls for a more liquid batter.
The main difference between crepes and Swedish pancakes is the fact that the Swedish pancake recipe calls for sugar, while the crepe recipe relies upon the filling to provide the sugar.
The type of pancake is crepe.
It is a type of pancake, but it is much thinner and larger than an American pancake.
A french pancake, which is a crepe
They are "blintzes". Or at least, this is the Russian equivalent of a English pancake/crepe. (i.e they are not think, unlike the American pancake).
I know what you're talking about - here's my family's "secret" recipe: 1 cup flour 1 cup milk 1 egg whisk together & cook on generously buttered pan the way you would a crepe. voila!
holy crepe
The word for both is krespo.
I am also looking for a crepe batter recipe to use at farmers markets.
Here is the link for basic crepe recipe allrecipes.com/recipe/basic-crepes but you can try this french crepe recipe allrecipes.com/recipe/french-crepes/ I hope you`ll enjoy the crepes
The difference is in the pruning. You have to prune the crepe myrtle to have a single main stem to become a tree. If it has several main stems, it becomes a bush.