In a large mixing bowl and sift in your plain flour
Make a small well in the centre and add the egg and egg yolk
With a large whisk, start whisking the eggs into a small amount of the flour whilst also pouring in the milk slowly. You will end up whisking a small area, and then gradually as more milk is added, taking a larger circle and gradually whisking in more flour each time - this prevents a lumpy mix!
Leave the mixture to set for at least 15 minutes or so (I do 30 minutes).
Prep your Crepe Maker or pancake pan etc so that its ready to go (follow the instructions on the Crepe Maker instruction sheet)
Heat your pan to about a medium heat, and heat the maker to a medium-high heat. I use a little sunflower oil to grease the pan/maker!
Ladle in some of the mixture to the pan and spread evenly. (I used 3 ladles worth from the maker, as its a small ladle, but if using my home ladle I used 2/3 of it as its quite big!)
Leave the crepe to cook on one side fully - it can take up to 2 minutes depending on how well your plate is heating, but can take as little as 30 seconds.
Once the first side is cooked, carefully slip the spatula underneath it to loosen it and flip the crepe over - continue to cook until cooked through (Can take the same amount of time as the first)
Once the crepe is cooked, remove to a large plate and continue making the rest - or eat as you go!
Top them with whatever you want, I gave a list of my favourites - but they can be sweet or savoury!
Enjoy!
Notes
This is very much a basic crepe recipe, and in my opinion its best this way as you can enjoy it sweet or savoury!
If you make a large amount, they will last covered in the fridge for 2 days - but obviously fresh is best.
If you want to reheat the crepes once they have cooled down, microwave them on 10 second bursts till they're fully reheated.
Obviously my toppings are optional, they are just what I and my family like - but savoury crepes are just as good too!