Crêpe maker
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A crêpe maker is a cooking device used to make crêpes, galettes, pancakes, blinis or tortillas. It should not be mistaken for a regular pan or a crêpe pan.
Origins
[edit]Crêpe makers were originally large cast-iron plates set over the fire to cook cereal-based batters. The machines have since evolved and the cast-iron plates were set on top of stainless steel frames. These first machines were electric machines, and later on, gas crêpe griddles were developed as well. Although professional cast-iron crêpe makers usually need to be seasoned, non-stick cast-iron griddles can now be commonly found on the market.
Denomination
[edit]Crêpe cooking machines are commonly referred to as crêpe makers or crêpe griddles.
They are also known as billig, mainly in Brittany, France, where crêpes originated. Billig is a mutated form of the breton word pillig meaning "crêpe maker".[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- "About crepes and galettes". Chef crêpe. 2007. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012.
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