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These easy crepes suzette are lower in fat and calories than the traditional version. They are made with low fat milk and egg substitute and topped with a sweet orange sauce.
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup low-fat milk
1/4 cup egg substitute
1 tablespoon vegetable oil, plus extra for cooking
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 oranges, juiced
1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
1 tablespoon butter, melted
1 tablespoon cornstarch
In a medium bowl, with an electric beater on medium speed, beat the flour, milk, egg substitute, 1 tablespoon oil, the granulated sugar, and salt until smooth.
Lightly brush a small skillet with oil, then heat over medium-low heat. Pour 1/4 cup of the batter into the skillet, tilting the skillet to coat the bottom evenly with the batter. Cook for 1 minute per side, or until the edges are brown.
Remove to a baking sheet, cover loosely with aluminum foil, and keep warm in a 200 degrees F oven until ready to serve.
Continue with the remaining batter, brushing the skillet with oil as needed. Reserve 2 tablespoons of the orange juice.
In a small saucepan, combine the remaining orange juice, the brown sugar, and butter over low heat. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently.
In a small bowl, combine the reserved 2 tablespoons orange juice and the cornstarch; mix well. Stir into the sauce and cook until thickened.
Fold each crepe in half, then in half again. Place on a serving platter and spoon the orange sauce over the top. Serve immediately.
Johnetta, Shreveport, Louisiana USA
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