Paleo Buffalo Brunch Crepes

Posted byLori Posted onOctober 10, 2011 Comments14

Happy Monday!

As much as I love the warm, sunny weather of summer, I’m actually enjoying (once again) the cool breezes of Fall. The leaves are turning colors and dropping, the sky holds patches of dark clouds threatening rain, and the air has that bite that tells us winter is approaching. And I think I missed all of that change in the midst of 90+ degrees.

The few other wonderful things about the seasons changing are the meal changes. There are so many different ingredients that tend to find their way into the dishes and flavors of Autumn that just don’t seem right in other seasons. Take for example, pumpkin.

Yes, pumpkin is the bloggers’ world crack, if you will. It’s everywhere. In every recipe, every post title, and in every kitchen. Today, I’m not sharing a pumpkin recipe with you. Although, you know I will when I get my butt to the store and remember to get a pumpkin eventually.

No, no, today is a variation of my typical breakfast. Just about every single day I start my morning with a green smoothie but as it gets a bit colder at night, and chillier in the morning, sometimes I need something warmer, hardier, to greet the day.

Enter: Paleo Buffalo Brunch Crepes

Seriously, if you’re looking for something filling, warm, Paleo, fall-friendly recipe, try out this delicious brunch (or breakfast/lunch/dinner) recipe. Completely gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free, and if using lean meat, is low-fat. This recipe makes two giant crepes, or three to four smaller ones, and enough filling to completely stuff the crepes.

 

 

The crepes came out wonderful! Warm and comforting for all welcoming reminders of the changing seasons.

I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked the actual crepe by itself. It was fluffy and the texture reminded me of the Ethiopian bread, Injera, with a slight cornbread taste.

Filled with the buffalo mixture, these crepes were gobbled up just in time for my family to make it to the kitchen.

Kidding! I shared.

What is(are) your favorite thing(s) about Fall?

What Fall dish should be included on What Runs Lori?? My kitchen is calling!

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  3. Honestly, you don’t need the coconut flour or anything for the crepe part of this recipe, straight egg whites & seasonings do exactly what you’re looking for!

  4. This looks really good! I have been wanting to try a recipe using buffalo for a while but am unsure where to find it other than online – does anyone have any suggestions in the Chicago-land area? Thanks!

    1. Have you tried Whole Foods? Even smaller chains now have it, like Safeway or Railey’s and Bel-Aire- although those may be just the West Coast. But most places do carry it now. Sometimes they just sell it in small, already packaged wraps (so it’s not completely fresh).

  5. Yeah, you’re gonna need to pack one of these in your suitcase for me, ‘kay?

  6. I USUALLY love fall weather, but it kind of sucks in the northwest. Otherwise, I love the food.

    This recipe looks amazing Lori. I need to convince the husband that buffalo is worth the extra coin.

  7. I love svory dishes like this for breakfast. I was all about the veggie-egg scramble for a really long time. Now Im lucky if I have a minute to sit down and eat before 4 pm. Grr. Eat on the fly. That’s the name of the game.

    Soup! Make some soup. I’m always on the lookout for soup recipes and fall is the perfect time for them!

  8. wow Lori that looks incredible!!! we are enjoying the change in temperature as well!! it is a nice break and change 🙂
    we have only really made sweet crepes love the idea of making it more savory!

  9. dang that looks good! confession—– I don’t buy pumpkin. Not unless its at thanksgiving. The hubs is not a big fan. But squash? that he likes!

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