
Light blender crepes filled with Nutella and fresh berries, finished with whipped cream for an easy breakfast, brunch, or dessert that feels indulgent but is simple to make.

I first adapted this after experimenting with crepe techniques for a brunch I hosted. My sister declared them 'restaurant quality' and my neighbor took the leftovers home and texted me the next day asking for the 'secret ratio.' I love how approachable they feel while still delivering a little show-stopping moment on the plate.
My favorite part is the sound small forks make when neighbors take their first bite — a soft sigh and immediate smiles. Over the years I learned to keep extra berries on hand and to warm the Nutella slightly; these little changes make a big difference in ease and presentation. Family members often ask for a 'Nutella extra' option, which I happily accommodate.
To store leftover plain crepes, stack cooled crepes with a sheet of parchment between each one, wrap tightly with plastic wrap, and place in an airtight container or freezer bag. Refrigerate up to 3 days or freeze up to 3 months. To reheat refrigerated crepes, warm briefly in a nonstick skillet over low heat or microwave a single crepe for 10-15 seconds. If crepes are frozen, thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating. Assembled crepes with Nutella and whipped cream are best served fresh; if you must store, omit whipped cream and add it just before serving to keep textures bright.
If you need to swap ingredients, whole milk can replace 1% for a silkier mouthfeel, while almond or oat milk works for a dairy-lite variation but will change flavor and texture slightly. For a gluten-free version, use a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend — expect the crepes to be a bit less elastic. Butter can be swapped for neutral oil if preferred. If Nutella is not available, try any chocolate-hazelnut spread or even a thin layer of chocolate ganache; for a lighter option use a thin smear of peanut butter and a drizzle of honey.
Serve these with a small bowl of extra berries for topping, a dusting of powdered sugar, or a drizzle of warmed caramel or maple syrup for added indulgence. For a brunch spread, arrange crepes alongside soft scrambled eggs, a green salad with citrus vinaigrette, and coffee. For dessert, pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and toasted hazelnuts. Garnish with mint leaves and a few whole berries to make the plate feel intentional and festive.
Thin crêpes trace their roots to Brittany in northwest France where simple batter of flour, milk, and eggs cooked on a flat griddle became a ubiquitous staple. American versions have adapted the technique and flavors — using blender batters for convenience and sweeter fillings. Nutella itself is an Italian creation, a post-war solution to scarce cocoa that used hazelnuts to stretch flavor — combining the French tradition of thin pancakes with an Italian chocolate-hazelnut spread feels like a natural, modern hybrid.
In spring and summer, top with local strawberries and apricots and garnish with lemon zest to brighten the flavors. In autumn, replace berries with thin slices of baked apples tossed in cinnamon and a splash of maple syrup. For winter holidays, add a pinch of orange zest to the batter and use spiced poached pears as a warm filling alongside the chocolate spread for a cozy, seasonal twist.
Make the batter in the morning and refrigerate; cook crepes later for fresh warmth at serving time. To assemble for grab-and-go breakfasts, spread a thin layer of Nutella and freeze rolled crepes individually on a baking sheet; once frozen, transfer to a freezer bag. Reheat from frozen in a microwave for 20-30 seconds or in a warm skillet for a minute per side. For brunch service, keep cooked crepes stacked in a low oven at 200°F (95°C) between parchment sheets so they stay pliable while you finish the batch.
These Nutella crepes are one of those small culinary joys that bring people together — easy enough to make weeknight-special, pretty enough for company, and adaptable to whatever your pantry and season offer. Make them your own and enjoy the smiles they bring at the table.
Let the batter rest 15 minutes so the flour hydrates and the crepes become tender.
Use a scant 1/3 cup batter for a 12-inch skillet for consistently thin crepes.
Warm Nutella slightly in a bowl for 8-10 seconds to make spreading easier.
Keep finished crepes in a low oven at 200°F (95°C) on a tray to stay pliable while you cook the rest.
Freeze crepes individually on a sheet then transfer to a bag to prevent sticking.
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Combine flour, sugar, salt, milk, eggs, and melted butter in a blender and purée until smooth, about 30 seconds. Pour into a mixing container and allow to rest.
Let batter rest at room temperature for 15 minutes for best texture; refrigerate up to 6 hours if preparing ahead and stir before use.
Warm a 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat and coat lightly with butter. Test heat by sprinkling a few drops of water to see if they dance.
Pour a scant 1/3 cup batter into the center and tilt pan to spread thinly. Cook 2-3 minutes until underside is golden, flip gently, and cook 1 more minute.
Spread about 1 1/2 tablespoons Nutella on each crepe, add berries, fold or roll, top with whipped cream and mint, and serve immediately.
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