I want to toot my horn. But I can’t. Toot it and boot it. Is that how the song goes? I don’t even know what that song means. I think it implies dirty things. Kinda weird if you ask me. Anyways, I WANT to toot my horn, but I didn’t come up with this crepe recipe. My lovely little best friend Laura found this recipe over the wonderful world wide web and brought it to my attention that we needed to make these asap. Thank you very much Sweet Paleo! Damn you’re recipes are good. So that’s what we did. We made them, filled them with chocolate and strawberries and ate them all. My crush even liked them. He’s trying out the paleo train. What a stud.

But I wasn’t really in the mood for chocolate the other day while I sat at home and stared at the computer screen, bored to tears. Mostly because I had just eaten a large amount of Dark Chocolate Sun Drops from Whole Foods. They’re like the copycat of M&Ms but way better. Not for you, but for you tastebuds. So I pulled out my huge bag of cherries and made a jam. Kind of a jam. More of a chutney, chunky, cherry spread thing. Make sense? Didn’t think so. Either way, it tastes like joy.

Have you started following me on Pinterest yet? No? That’s dumb. It’s pretty much my happy place. Whenever I am sad, which is 2% of the time, I get on Pinterest and pin the sh*t out of recipes. If you do follow me on Pinterest, you know that I pin naughty food regularly. Demon food, if you will. Like today, I pinned cajun chicken fettuccine alfredo. HOLY.BALLS. If that doesn’t sound good to you, you’re a liar. Straight up. But please, stop leaving comments like “that’s not paleo…” because, I know that. But a girl can dream can’t she?

When I was slightly drunk the other morning, I downloaded a food porn app. I love food. And porn. Kidding! Geez.

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Cherry Jam Crepe Stack

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  • Yield: 1-2 1x

Ingredients

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For the crepes

For the cherry jam

For the whipped cream

  • 1 cup whipped cream – coconut cream from full fat canned coconut milk*
  • pinch of cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. *For your whipped cream, place a can of coconut milk in the refrigerator over night and scoop out the coconut cream that has hardened in the top of your can of coconut milk, and leave the coconut water behind for something else. Like drinking, duh.Then place coconut cream in a bowl, add cinnamon and vanilla, and whip! Ta duh! Set in fridge to keep cool while you cook.
  2. Put a small saucepan over medium heat and add your coconut oil and seedless cherries to the pan. Mix around to coat the cherries.
  3. Let cherries begin to cook down, stirring randomly to make sure cherries don’t burn or stick to the bottom of the pan.
  4. While cherries are cooking, place a large skillet over medium heat.
  5. Add your crepe ingredients to a large bowl and whisk well to make sure coconut flour has completely broken down.
  6. Once skillet is hot, add a bit of coconut oil to coat the pan (I used coconut oil spray) then pour a small amount on the skillet. Cook on both sides for about 1 minute.
  7. Continue until batter is completely used up. The smaller the crepes are, the easier the are to flip.
  8. Once your cherries are soft, add your honey and mix to combine.
  9. When your crepes are cooked, begin the stacking process.
  10. Crepe – whipped cream – crepe – whipped cream. And so on.
  11. Top with your cherry jam.
  12. Eat it up! Holy moly, so good!

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84 Comments

  1. Sarah says:

    Holy crap! These were so good. I made them today for my sister, who I am visiting for a month. We scarfed them down. I just came upon your site a couple of weeks ago and I love it. I have already made 4 or 5 recipes. The pineapple guac, so good. My nephew helped me and ate the whole bowl. The crock pot shredded beef, great. Fried eggs on top was my fav. Love it. Can’t wait to see what else you come up with.

  2. Lyndi says:

    Thank you so much for this recipe! THis is the first time I have made something with coconut flour and the recipe turned out like it was supposed too, without me having to adjust it! Made it for my hubby for Father’s Day! Kids loved it too!!!






  3. Andrea says:

    I have a hatred for flipping little crepes all of the sudden after making a triple batch for my family for fathers day. But holy heck, once I tasted them I seemed to forget all about the pain I went through flipping those mini bastards. TOTAL LOVE!! Thank you. 🙂






  4. Kristin Guerra says:

    I haven’t been this excited about a recipe since banana bread French toast & I frequently (as in daily) rave about your recipes! This could be epic!

  5. Brigette says:

    Since going paleo I’ve tried a bunch of crepe recipes, since that’s one of the things I miss the most… but they have all been utter failures.

    But this recipe… this simple yet glorious recipe… has changed everything.

    I used blueberries and strawberries instead of cherries. Made my own whipped cream. And devoured the entire stack of crepes in one sitting.

    I couldn’t believe how good they were, so I made them again for breakfast this morning. Just topped them with pure maple syrup. Again, delicious.

    You are my hero!

    Also, I love that my kitchen is well stocked enough now that I can tackle just about any paleo recipe.






  6. LB says:

    I thought honey was not on the “OK” list of Paleo foods?? Is Stevia? (the good, real kind that costs a boatload)

    1. juli says:

      you’ll get different opinions from everyone. i just like the natural sugar like raw honey.

      1. LB says:

        OK, thanks for clarifying. I have noticed how the food lists can vary depending on the book/website.

  7. Team Oberg says:

    Oh boyyyyyy!!!!! I just went cherry/berry picking over the weekend and I just planned on making cherry pie filling and eating it with a spoon, crepes is a much better idea

  8. Amy says:

    Oh man, I wish *my* crush would get on the paleo train! It’s frustrating. He would probably eat this, though. Can’t wait to try it!

  9. Emma says:

    I made these last night, they were awesome! Cherries aren’t in season in Australia so I used frozen blueberries instead. Thanks!






  10. Lee says:

    Just made these and turned into a soupy mess by the end of my devouring. But a tastey soupy mess of brilliance! Love it! Rate it a five but can’t get stars to work. Thanks