Open Buckwheat Crêpes with Wilted Greens & Ricotta
- 45 min
- Medium
A guest recipe by Thomasina Miers.
Ingredients | (MAKES 10 PANCAKES)FOR THE CREPES300g buckwheat flour FOR THE GREEN TOPPING1 large red onion, finely sliced TO SERVEPecorino, parmesan or a hard goat’s cheese, optional |
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Empty the flour into a large mixing bowl and make a well in the middle. Add a few pinches of salt and break the eggs into the middle. Beat in the eggs with a wooden spoon, slowly pouring in the milk as you do, gradually incorporating the flour from the sides of the bowl. Once the milk is in, stir in the water and set aside for an hour.
To make the topping heat a wide, deep pan over a medium-high heat, add 3 tbsp of olive oil followed by the onions and allspice. Sweat gently for about 10 minutes until the onion is translucent.
Meanwhile, wash the greens and herbs in plenty of cold water, shake off the excess and shred into wide ribbons with a chopping knife. Add the garlic to the onions, cook for a few minutes, season generously and then add the greens with a few tablespoons of water. Cover and cook for 10-15 minutes over a low heat until the greens have shrunk in volume and are beautifully tender. Stir in the ricotta and crème fraîche with a tablespoon of lemon juice, check the seasoning and set aside.
When you are ready to make the pancakes, pre-heat the oven to 180C fan. Stir the melted butter into the pancake batter, setting aside another 40-50g melted butter for the pan. The batter should look like pouring double cream so add a few tablespoons more water if too thick.
Heat a wide frying-pan over a high heat and when smoking hot, turn the heat down to medium-high, brush with melted butter and pour in a ladleful of batter. Tip the pan to spread the batter out across the whole pan and once browning at the edges, loosen with a fish slice and flip or turn and cook until pale golden on both sides. Repeat, using two frying pans if you like to save time, making sure the pans stay hot and brushing with melted butter between pancakes to prevent them sticking. At this point I save half the pancakes for pudding or breakfast the next day.
Put four pancakes on parchment-lined baking sheets, spread with the greens and sprinkle with cheese. Bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes until the cheese is melted and golden. Cut into triangles, scatter with herbs and serve with extra cheese to grate over and lemon wedges.
I also love to top these pancakes with sautéed mushrooms, harissa or sun-dried tomatoes, tarragon and ricotta.
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