Homemade dessert crepes with ricotta cheese filling, berries, and kiwi - delicious dessert with lots of fresh berries! I also provide a recipe and step-by-step instruction on how to make crepes from scratch.
My most favorite Summer desserts are always baked with berries or fruit, such as this mixed berry bundt cake with lemon glaze, these delicious mixed berry yogurt muffins, or this easy plum and apple puff pastry tart. Then, there is another category of desserts where no baking is required and where you can create an endless number of combinations, - I am talking about crepes made on the stove top. Such as these delicious homemade dessert crepes stuffed with ricotta cheese filling, strawberries, blueberries, and kiwi.
They can serve as a base for some of the most versatile desserts, stuffed with all types of delicious fillings, from creamy and chocolate to fresh fruit and berries. And, depending on how sweet you want to make the filling, crepes can serve as both breakfast and dessert.
I had some extra kiwi in the refrigerator and, having read on the internet that kiwis are similar in flavor to strawberries, I decided to combine the two (plus blueberries), mix them with some sweetened ricotta cheese filling and fold all of that inside the crepe.
Yum, yum, yum! In literally 15 minutes (I made crepes in advance) I had a delicious and colorful dessert which will make a graceful addition to any summer menu: dessert crepes stuffed with ricotta cheese filling, strawberries, blueberries, and kiwi!
Feel free to make these homemade crepes more or less sweet by using more or less honey (or agave nectar) in ricotta cheese filling. I find that the less sweetener I use for ricotta cheese (or not use any at all), the more I can call this recipe a breakfast. 🙂 The more sweetener I use, the more it transforms into a refined French-style dessert. Keep in mind that agave nectar is very sweet, so you would need much less agave vs. honey. I personally prefer to use agave nectar to sweeten ricotta cheese, because 1 tablespoon of agave makes ½ cup of ricotta cheese pretty sweet and gives ricotta cheese a nice texture. I also like the flavor of agave-sweetened ricotta cheese much better than if I sweeten the ricotta with honey.
Once the crepe filling is made, put the sweetened ricotta cheese filling in the middle of an open crepe, add berries and kiwi, then just fold both sides of crepes to create a tube shape. Alternatively, you can just fold crepe in half, then fold it one more time to create a triangle, like in these crepes with agave-ricotta cheese filling, topped with pears roasted in honey.
Enjoy this very easy Summer treat (especially if you pre-made the crepes)!
Homemade dessert crepes with ricotta cheese filling, berries, and kiwi
Ingredients
- homemade crepes
- ½ cup ricotta cheese
- 1 tablespoon agave nectar or 2 tablespoons honey
- 1 cup strawberries cleaned and sliced
- 1 cup blueberries
- 1 kiwi peeled and sliced
Instructions
- Heat ricotta cheese and agave nectar in a small skillet on medium-high and keep mixing it until the mixture becomes liquid and of even consistency. Remove from heat and let it cool. Once it cools a bit, the mixture would become more solid, which is what we want.
- To serve: add 2 tablespoons of agave-ricotta cheese mixture on top of the open crepe, add some sliced strawberries, blueberries and sliced kiwi, fold the crepe in half. Sprinkled with powdered sugar if desired. Ready to serve!
Notes
Nutrition Disclaimer:
The nutritional information on this website is only an estimate and is provided for convenience and as a courtesy only. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed. It should not be used as a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
The Café Sucré Farine
I love crepes but usually don't think to make them. These are beautiful and do seem like the perfect summer dessert. They are such a blank pallet and can take on a zillion personalities, I love that!
john@kitchenriffs
LOL, I saw this when it was just a title, and was wondering if you had scheduled it! Anyway, I love this recipe - I like sweet things (too well!) but am just fine with less sweetening. I'd have these either for dessert or breakfast. And agave is good stuff, isn't it? Good post - thanks.
Julia
Yes, I scheduled this post, and forgot that it was about to get published. 🙂
Deb
An intoxicating summer dessert! Bursting with summer flavors and simple to prepare my family would adore this recipe!
Laura Dembowski
Strawberries and kiwis are such a great combo! And all of your crepes look fab! I'll get around to making them one of these days.
Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen
I love crepes because it's a very versatile dessert! yours look beautiful!
Matt @ The Athlete's Plate
I love kiwi! For some reason I never think to buy it though.
Liz
Such gorgeous crepes! I wish these were my dessert tonight 🙂
Asmita
Gorgeous crepes. So perfect for the summer!
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef
I had to laugh when I read the comments. I've nearly done that myself. 🙂
I love dessert crepes and these are over the top beautiful. I want one for breakfast on this sunny winter day.
Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen
Absolutely beautiful, Julia! I am just in awe of your styling and photography. You are a talented woman. And, I like the way you develop recipes using agave. (Agave rules in my book as it is so sweet you don't need much and it is low glycemic.) Such a fabulous summer breakfast or dessert recipe! Pinning to all group boards applicable (for some great exposure for you) at Pinterest. Thanks for sharing! xo P.S. Now following you on Bloglovin'. Maybe you could add a Bloglovin' button to your blog? It is a great promotional tool and is very easy to do. 🙂
Denise Browning@From Brazil To You
LOL I do understand. The crepes filled with fruits look very delicious and summery. Pinned!
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen
Love kiwi and since it's one of the few fruits my daughter will eat I grab a few every time I go shopping. Will have to try!
Patty
Love your crepes Julia! They 're beautiful with the berries and kiwi slices 😉
Denise Browning@From Brazil To You
Julia: Where are the recipe, pictures, and article? 🙂
Julia
Denise, thanks for catching! I had such a busy July, I forgot I scheduled a post without completing it. 🙂
Angie@Angie's Recipes
Just a title?
Julia
That was a scheduled uncompleted post :).