A crepe maker is a cooking device used
to make crepes, galettes, pancakes, blinis or tortillas. It should not be
mistaken for a regular pan or a crepe pan.
Origins
Crepe makers were originally large
cast-iron plates set over the fire to cook cereal-based batters. The machines
have since evolved and the cast-iron plates were set on top of stainless steel
frames. These first machines were electric machines, and later on, gas crepe
griddles were developed as well. Professional cast-iron crepe makers usually
need to be seasoned, even though non-stick cast-iron griddles are now commonly
found on the market. Their quality though, remains clearly lower than
seasonable griddles, only similar to teflon crepe makers.
DenominationCrepe cooking machines are
commonly referred to as crepe makers or crepe griddles.
They are also known as billig, mainly in
Brittany, France, where crêpes originate. Billig is a mutated form of the
breton word pillig meaning "crepe maker".
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