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Show off your skills this Pancake Day by making everyone’s favourite French dish: crêpes. We asked French food blogger and photographer Stéphanie, of @stephatable, to share her favourite recipe. You won’t be able to resist her take on crêpes, with roasted banana and cream.
For the batter
For the cream
For the topping
Put the flour into a shaker. Add the sugar, eggs, vanilla seeds and melted butter. Mix well using a whisk, preferably an electric one. Add the warm milk, little by little. Leave to stand for 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, whip the cream with the vanilla and icing sugar. Keep chilled.
Warm a non-stick pan and add a little butter. Pour a ladleful of batter into the pan and spread it around. Flip it over once cooked on one side. Repeat until all the pancakes are cooked.
Brown the banana slices in a little butter (with an optional teaspoon of sugar).
Serve the crêpes with the whipped cream, slices of fried banana, the spread and a few toasted hazelnuts.
We recommend serving your crêpes on a flat plate in a dark shade to contrast with their pale, neutral colour. Stephanie has chosen our Manami ceramic plates, which have an irregular design that adds style to any table. If you like, you could also serve them on a wooden chopping board like Salma, a round board made entirely from solid acacia wood.
When you purchase a new furniture item, mattress, kitchen, rug or curtain, you pay an eco-participation, which is used to fund the recycling of your old items.
What is eco-participation?
Eco-participation is an additional fee added to the price of new bedding and furniture, paid by the consumer and transferred to Ecomaison.
Why?
It is used to fund the sorting, recycling, and repurposing of old mattresses and furniture.
How does it work?
Ecomaison implements collection and recycling solutions in partnership with local authorities, social economy organizations (such as the Network of Recycling Centers and Emmaus), and furniture professionals.
Since 2013, through this initiative, Ecomaison has already handled over 10 million tons of used furniture and bedding, preventing the landfill of waste equivalent to 1,000 Eiffel Towers. Previously, 55% of discarded furniture ended up in landfills. Ten years later, it's less than 3%. With 800,000 tons per year, Ecomaison is now the leading supplier of recycled wood in France.
Who is Ecomaison?
Ecomaison is a state-approved eco-organization that manages the sorting, collection, reuse, and recycling of household items and materials, from the foundations to the finishing touches. Its mission is to collect and repurpose household items and materials, giving them a second life by donating, repairing, recycling, or using them as an energy source.
Find a collection point on the website ecomaison.com.
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