Serves: 8 Preparation time: 25m Cooking time: 50m Ready in: 1h.15m
Ingredients
For the crepes
1 cup milk
2 eggs
1 cup flour
2 tsp. tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tsp. sweet sugar
1/3 tsp. tsp salt
little butter for frying
For the filling
400g. fillet of chicken breast or fillet of 4 thighs, into small cubes
1 pepper cubed
2 tsp. tablespoons olive oil
1 medium onion, chopped
1/2 tomato grated
4 tsp. tablespoon chopped parsley
salt and pepper
For the sauce
2 tsp. tablespoons butter
2 tsp. flour
1½ cup milk
1 egg
little nutmeg
1 cup grated kefalograviera hard cheese
salt, white pepper
For cooking and serving
8 slices round tomato
4 slices cheese square
parsley chopped
Preparation method
Step 1
Heat the olive oil in a nonstick skillet and add the cubes of chicken. Add salt and pepper and brown the chicken patiently on all sides. Add the onion and pepper and continue sautéing until vegetables are tender. Pour the tomato and after two minutes you pull the pan from the heat. Add the parsley and stir well.
step 2
Continue by making the sauce. Put a saucepan over medium heat and stir the butter with the flour until butter is melted and lightly cooked. Then add milk and continue stirring until the cream boils and thickens. Remove the saucepan from the heat, add the egg and stir vigorously. Finally, mix the grated cheese in the bechamel sauce, add the nutmeg and salt and pepper on top. Allow the sauce to cool slightly and add to the chicken mixture. Preheat oven to 190 ° C.
step 3
Take one by one the crepes and put 1/8 of the mixture along to the center of the crepe. Fold left and right of the crepe in and after the wrap roll. Place them on an oiled baking pan and continue this process with all the crepes.
step 4
Place a slice of cheese and one slice of tomato on each pair of crepes. Lightly salt the tomatoes and cook the crepes until the cheese melts and get some color. Serve the crepes warm, counting two in each serving and sprinkle with a little chopped parsley.
Source: Olive Magazine
Chef: Ioanna Stamoulou
Photo: Vaggelis Paterakis
Food Styling: Antonia Kati