crepes on cole recipe
May 20, 2006 3:20 PM   Subscribe

As a birthday present, I want to make my spouse's dream meal, which is apparently a feta cheese or greek-style crepe from Crepes On Cole in San Francisco. I've never been there and don't live in SF. Can any one guess at the recipe that I'm after?

I know how to make the crepes, I guess I'm looking for the filling , a guess at whatever sauce they use if any, and if they are baked afterwards, etc. I've never had the dish I'm after. I hope this is enough info, it's all I've got as I'm trying to make this a surprise.
posted by about_time to Food & Drink (5 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
 
mmm crepes on cole....

this isnt very specific but you can get the general idea & it has a batter recipe:
http://washingtoniette.blogspot.com/2006/04/crepes-like-san-franciscos.html

im not sure about the greek one, was it the mediterranean? that has a filling with i think cheddar, onions, eggplant, pesto, tomato, and roasted pepper. You can also get feta, red peppers, artichokes & other things on top.
posted by octavia at 3:41 PM on May 20, 2006


Best answer: I haven't been there in over a year, so I can't help with the recipe, but why not give them a call? 415-664-1800.
posted by oneirodynia at 4:06 PM on May 20, 2006


Best answer: According to their take-out menu, the "Greek Delight" is: cheddar, onions, artichoke hearts, black olives, mushrooms, tomato and feta cheese.

The "Mediterranean" is: cheddar, onions, eggplant, pesto, tomato and roasted pepper.
posted by aneel at 5:02 PM on May 20, 2006


If you want to go for the full Crepes on Cole flavor, you'll also include a side of potatoes that have been sitting on the grill for a couple hours. Throw in mixed greens and a couple slices of bread and butter for good measure. This is standard SF crepe-house fare.
posted by quadog at 11:17 AM on May 21, 2006


Response by poster: Thanks everyone!
posted by about_time at 11:59 AM on May 24, 2006


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