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Kitchen & Housewares : Crepe Pan (Cobalt Blue) - Le Creuset


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Brand: Le Creuset
Label: Le Creuset
Manufacturer: Le Creuset
Publisher: Le Creuset
Sales Rank: 29221
Studio: Le Creuset


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Easy to use even for a beginner
I just used this crepe pan for the first time and it worked wonderfully. If you follow the directions it's pretty easy to get the pan not to stick. Spread vegetable oil on the pan (I did it using a pastry brush) while heating it for first time. Let the pan get up to a proper heat before adding batter by heating the pan for about three minutes on medium heat with just the vegetable oil on it. After removing each crepe from the pan spread a little more vegetable oil on the pan before adding more ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - excellent with correct heat and seasoning
Crepe Pan (Cobalt Blue) - Le Creuset
I wanted to add another positive review of this pan, which is heavy cast iron, with a special surface that requires some seasoning before using, though not as much as plain cast iron. I first used mine without seasoning and did have trouble with the crepes not releasing, but after seasoning with hot peanut oil just to the smoking point (as for regular steel or cast iron seasoning) and cooking with the correct heat and wiping in between crepes with a slightly ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Great, Authentic Crepe Pan
I am extremely pleased with the Le Creuset Crepe Pan. Readers should know this is a fairly authentic pan that would be found in Brittany, France where crepes originated. It is cast iron, without any non-stick coatings -- but a little bit of seasoning with oil just before use is perfect for the crepes not to stick. And, with this style of crepe pan you need to use a rake-type spreader (un rateau) that you see used in most French creperies -- this is not the type of crepe pan that you tilt to spread the ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Really really disappointed
Le Creuset has an excellent reputation and all other products I've ever owned from them has always been absolutely perfect.
I bought this crêpe pan in confidence that it would be just as good as the rest of their line and was really disappointed.
The pan sticks better then velcro!! They should patent it. It's absolutely impossible to make a crêpe with it. I reverted back to a regular pan and gave up on this one after three attempts.
I thought that maybe something was wrong with he coating ... Read More




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