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Peppermint Bark Crepe Cake Recipe

Posted December 2, 2017 by Stephanie

If you’re looking for a show stopping winter holiday cake, this peppermint bark crepe cake is the way to go. Layers and layers of delicate crepes sandwich lightly sweetened whipped cream with white chocolate and crunchy candy canes. It tastes just like the holidays are supposed to taste!

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I’m so happy it’s December. I’ve already been listening to holiday music for the entirety of November but now I can do it without shame. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the winter holidays. It’s cozy and magical and everything that is right with the world. I’m a sucker for twinkling lights, roaring fires, warm chestnuts, and, of course, candy canes.

Peppermint Bark Crepe Cake Recipe | www.iamafoodblog.com

Peppermint Bark Crepe Cake Recipe | www.iamafoodblog.com

Oddly enough, when I was a kid my favorite candy canes were the pink and red ones. Yup, I was (and still am) a lover of artificial cherry flavoring. Cherry candy canes all the way. But, I learned to like peppermint candy canes too and now I definitely associate peppermint with the winter holidays. I think it might have to do with the massive amount of peppermint mochas I consumed in winter while I was in high school. Actually, who am I kidding? I still consume a lot of peppermint mochas. And why not? Chocolate and mint are a classic combination.

So classic that I used them as my basis for this peppermint bark crepe cake. I guess technically there’s no peppermint bark in this cake, but there is peppermint whipped cream, candy canes and white chocolate so I figured, why not call it peppermint bark?

Peppermint Bark Crepe Cake Recipe | www.iamafoodblog.com

Peppermint Bark Crepe Cake Recipe | www.iamafoodblog.com

I really enjoyed making this crepe cake. I have been on a crepe cake making roll. I made one for my bestie’s baby shower (it was anko/red bean) and after making this peppermint bark cake, all I want to do is make ALL the crepe cakes. There’s something so relaxing about making crepes. You get into a rhythm and just go. I blasted some holiday pop music (total guilty pleasure) and was a crepe making machine.

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Now that I have experience making TWO crepe cakes, here is my advice to you:

  1. Make your crepe batter the night before. Whip it up in a blender – the best way to make crepe batter – then let it rest.
  2. When you’re ready to crepe, make sure everything is ready. Get your music on, the crepe batter next to the stove, a 1/4 cup measure on a plate or in a bowl, a measuring cup with melted butter and a pastry brush, and a flexible silicone offset spatula.
  3. I recommend using an 8 inch non-stick pan. Smaller crepes are easier to make, for me, and you end up with a taller, more dramatic cake.
  4. Don’t use too much butter. You need a bare brushing, especially if your non-stick is truly non-stick. Too much butter will make your crepes oily.
  5. Test out which hand gives you a more even crepe. Most people suggest using your non-dominate hand to pour the batter and swirling with your dominate hand, but I find that my left hand is better at swirling. Make sure that your just covering the base of the pan; you don’t want the crepe to go up the sides of the pan.
  6. You don’t want crispy crepes, so set two timers, one for a minute-thirty and one for thirty seconds (you may need to adjust these times.) The first side cooks for a bit longer.
  7. Let your crepes cool completely before assembling. And let the whole cake chill out in the fridge before slicing – it’ll help the whipping cream set up and the whole cake will hold together better.
  8. Feel free to play around with filling ideas. Don’t like white chocolate or peppermint? You can fill you crepe cake with anything.

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Anyway, in hopes that you will make a crepe cake this Christmas, we’re doing a giveaway with KitchenAid®.

CLOSED!

Thank you to everyone who entered, I LOVED reading your holiday memories – they gave me the warm fuzzy feels :)

Congrats Cindy McL! Look for an email from me :)

GIVEAWAY: Mike and I are sending out warm holiday wishes with a KitchenAid® Artisan® Mini Mixer and a KitchenAid® Pro Line® Series Blender.

TO ENTER: Leave a comment below with your favorite winter holiday memory. I want to hear ALL the details. A winner will be randomly chosen and notified through email. Open to US residents only. (Sorry international friends, KitchenAid® America agreed to this one) If you’d like some extra entries, follow I am a Food Blog on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest and let me know your user name in the same comment as your winter holiday memory, please don’t submit multiple comments. Contest ends December 10th at 12pm PST. Good luck!

Peppermint Bark Crepe Cake Recipe | www.iamafoodblog.com

Peppermint Bark Crepe Cake Recipe
makes an 8-inch crepe cake


Crepes:

  • 4 large eggs, room temperature
  • 4 cups whole milk
  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Stabilized Peppermint Whipped Cream:

  • 2 tablespoons cold water
  • 2 teaspoons gelatin
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 1/2 cup sugar

To Assemble:

  • candy canes, pulsed in a blender
  • white chocolate, grated

Blend eggs, milk, granulated sugar, and vanilla in a blender just until smooth. Add flour and salt and blend just to combine. Pour into a large liquid measuring cup or bowl, cover, and let rest in the fridge for 1 hour minimum, or if you have the time, overnight.

Prep your crepe station with a non-stick pan, melted butter and a pastry brush, a 1/4 cup measuring cup, and a plastic offset spatula. Heat the skillet over medium heat and brush very lightly with butter. Whisk the batter, the measure out a scant 1/4 cup and pour into the pan. Swirl to coat the pan evenly and cook for 1 minute and 30 seconds, reducing the heat if the crepe browns too quickly. The edges will be lightly golden and the top will look set. Slide the offset spatula underneath the edges, carefully flip, and cook the other side for 20-30 seconds, or until a few brown spots appear. Transfer to a flat surface like a large plate or cutting board. Repeat with the remaining batter. Let the crepes cool completely.

While the crepes are cooling, make the stabilized peppermint whipped cream. Put the cold water in a small microwavable bowl and sprinkle the gelatin on top, letting it bloom. Put the cream and peppermint, in the bowl of a stand mixer. Once the gelatin has set, microwave for 10 seconds, just enough to turn the gelatin to liquid. Turn the mixer on and whip on high for a minute, then pour the liquid gelatin in a slow steady stream into the bowl. Slowly pour in the sugar. Continue to whip until medium stiff peaks.

To assemble, place a crepe on the plate or cake stand, anchoring it down with a bit of whipped cream. Add a generous 2 tablespoons to the top and use an offset spatula to to spread evenly across the crepe. Top with another crepe and repeat, this time topping with a generous grating of white chocolate. Repeat, and for the next crepe, add a light sprinkling of candy cane powder. Repeat until all of the crepes are used. Leave the last crepe naked, lightly cover with plastic and chill for 2 hours to let the cake set.

When ready to serve, remove the plastic, top with the remaining whipping cream and a sprinkle of powdered candy canes. Slice and enjoy.

138 Comments

  1. Lisa Brown says:

    I don’t do much traveling but I had decided to go with a friend to Utah one winter to enjoy their excellent snow and ski. It was a lot of fun, the snow fluffy and fun to play in.
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    1. Lots of snow here in Buffalo, NY! Love this recipe, beyond beautiful. Thank you! Favorite winter memory is getting snow days off from school. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to win. Never dreamed I own a kitcheaid and with 3 kids, can’t buy one now. Thank you all for this contest!!!!!! New follower on Pinterest and Facebook under my name..Laura Sproull. THanks again!

  2. Lisa Brown says:

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  3. Annette says:

    I live in south Louisiana, so we don’t really have cold winters. My fondest memory of a real winter was when I traveled to Colorado at age 17. It was first time experiencing a blanket of snow and I didn’t even have to wear a coat during most of it. Here, if it even bothers to snow. it’s so incredibly cold and nothing sticks.

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  4. Sj Dc says:

    my first christmas i england is my fave winter memory..havin grown up in india, everything about the english christmas – the snow, the smells, the music, the vibe, the food – was new, different and magical..spending it with my beloved aunt & uncle made it so much more pecial

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  5. Nora B says:

    I always remember making coffee cake on christmas eve with my whole family. One year, the dog found the cake in the middle of the night…….

    !!

  6. Dave says:

    The best part of my holidays is always making the trip back home to see family. I don’t get home as often as I’d like but the holidays are never missed.

  7. Kelly D says:

    My favorite memory is our first Christmas after my daughter was born. It was a lot of fun to have both of our children and enjoy the Christmas tree and seeing/helping them open their gifts.

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  8. Sara G says:

    My favorite memory is baking homemade Christmas cookies with my daughter. I love seeing the joy in her eyes while we bake.

  9. Eve says:

    One of my favorite holiday memories is having some of my nieces & nephews (young adult ones included) come over to help me and my daughters decorate sugar cookies. I’d decided that it was taking way too much time since there were at least 4-5 other types of cookies to be baked and they weren’t willing to give those up. Not sure it was a timesaver since it ended up being a party on its own and then I had to feed all of them to boot!

  10. Laura Burridge says:

    When we were kids, my brother and I created a gingerbread mansion over several days. It was huge and detailed, with tons on candy and icing. Then we wrote a story about it, pretending that Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus and elves lived there and what adventures they had. :-)
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