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Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes ! Paleo Crepes filled with dark cacao flavored almond butter. These Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes are creamy and smooth, filled with rich and dark cacao flavored almond butter. Perfect for both valentine’s day and everyday indulgence.

Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes from I Heart Umami

Watch how to make this ridiculously easy and sinfully delicious Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes !

Perfect Valentine’s Day recipe for your loved one or ones 🙂

If you’ve followed my blog for some time, you know that I spend most of my efforts on writing main and savory dishes because that’s what I believe the majority of us need the most help with in everyday life.

But occasionally when I do find a good occasion to make other things, my first choice has always been CHOCOLATE !

Well, I should probably say raw cacao powder !

These Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes hit all the right notes – milky, soft, creamy, slightly bitter, and a tiny hint of sweetness (if you dress them up with maple syrup or fruits).

But for my husband and me, it’s simply perfect to eat them alone without any toppings.

Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes I Heart Umami

Eat More Cacao !

These Crepes are completely dairy free and because they are Paleo (including the filling) you won’t feel bloated or “weighed-down”.

According to WebMD, raw cacao powder has “nearly four times the antioxidant content of regular processed dark chocolate”. It can help you shed fat and prevent premature aging.

Plus, it tastes delicious when you combine it with almond butter as my recipe shows you how to do below !

The Simplest Way To Make Ahead My Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes

You can make the batter a day ahead and store it in a glass, airtight container. The batter will get slightly thickened after sitting in the fridge, so thin it with full fat coconut milk, 1 tablespoon a time until you reach your desired consistency before making the crepes.

I like to make my crepes in larger batches. After they cool down to room temperature, store them flat in large zip lock bags with wax paper between each of the layers.

Just pop them back to microwave for 15 seconds and you’ll have delicious Paleo Crepes in no time.

What about Dark and Rich Cacao flavored Almond Butter ?

Well, I don’t want to say this but it tastes damn like nutella, only without the sweeteners and junk oil.

There are numerous recipes online that show you how to make Paleo nutella with roasted hazelnuts but hey I think I’ve found a simpler way to get that rich, smooth, and dark chocolatey flavor without jumping through the hoops to roast, peel, and grind the nuts at home.

Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes I Heart Umami

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Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes

4.62 from 26 votes
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 8 six-inch crepes
Paleo Chocolate Almond Butter Crepes ! Paleo Crepes filled with dark cacao flavored almond butter. Perfect for both valentine’s day and everyday indulgence. 

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Ingredients  

Paleo Crepes:

  • 6 medium size eggs
  • 1/2 cup full-fat coconut milk or almond milk
  • 4 tbsp melted coconut oil
  • 3 tbsp coconut flour
  • 3 tsp arrowroot powder
  • 1/4 tsp fine sea salt
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • Ghee (to grease the pan)

Paleo Chocolate (Raw Cacao) Almond Butter Spread:

  • 4 tbsp unsweetened and unsalted almond butter (either chunky or smooth), Stir-well
  • 1 tsp raw cacao powder (use 1 ¼ tsp for stronger bitter chocolate taste)
  • 6 tbsp full-fat coconut milk from a can (For thinner batter, add ½ to 1 tbsp coconut milk a time until desired consistency)
  • Small pinch of fine sea salt

Instructions 

Crepes:

  • Whisk and stir all ingredients under “Paleo Crepes” in a large mixing bowl until there are no lumps. Let the batter sit for 5 minutes. 
  • Heat 1 tsp ghee in a cast iron skillet or non-stick skillet over medium heat. When hot, lower the heat to medium-low, whisk the batter again for an additional 10 seconds.
  • Pour ¼ cup of the batter into the pan. Quickly and gently swirl the pan around so that the batter coats the entire pan evenly. Cook about 1-minute or until the edges start to crisp. Carefully flip and cook the flip side about 30 seconds. Transfer to a cooling rack and repeat with the remaining batter.

Chocolate (raw cacao) almond butter:

  • Combine/stir almond butter, cacao powder, coconut milk, and pinch of fine sea salt until creamy and smoothly. Taste and adjust to your own liking.

Notes

* You may need to add more ghee butter to grease the skillet after the first crepe. Add as little ghee butter as possible (¼ to ½ tsp a time). Too much butter will make the crepe greasy.
* Optional toppings for Paleo folks: fresh fruit or maple syrup.

Nutrition

Serving: 82g, Calories: 217kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 20.6g, Saturated Fat: 12.5g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 124mg, Sodium: 168mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 200IU, Vitamin C: 0.8mg, Calcium: 50mg, Iron: 1.8mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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49 Comments

  1. fivien says:

    4 stars
    Hello,maybe almost finally I found a gluten free crepe/pancake recipe. I made this recipe two days ago for school treat. I actually wanted to try it much later and prepare the batter overnight but I dont think it is possible bc the coconut oil will solidify. So woke up much earlier before the baby woke up. My girls love it. One of them said it smelled like whipped cream. Because we made bluberry fool from one of the story book(“What a fine dessert”) a week ago. When they got home. They asked if they are more crepes.
    It is definitely easy to make unlike others they tend to fall apart when trying flip. Yes agreed on not using too much oil otherwise it didnt produce marbled looking crepes. Here I used the coconut oil to cook it.Will be added onto school treat. I didnt get to make the chocolate almond spread yet. But my girls love their pancakes(we make those thin German pancake every sunday) plain or just honey.
    But Is there anyway I can reduce the coconut flour amount?I am thinking to have as one of birthday school treats for school(I do no refined sugar/gluten free baking for classroom birthday) and kids mostly don’t like coconut flavour.
    Many thanks. Hope you reply

    1. ChihYu says:

      Hi Fivien ! Thank you ! So happy to hear that. I would think cassava flour will be a great substitute. You might need to play around and make adjustments to the flour quantity. Let me know how it goes !

  2. Amy says:

    5 stars
    Didn’t realize paleo crepes could be so easy! Breakfast, dessert, I want them now!!

  3. Georgina Young says:

    This looks so heavenly! I’m so happy that it’s keto too as I’m currently keto Paleo and sweet treats are hard to fit in to my macros. Gorgeous photography that makes me want to eat my screen!

  4. Carrie Forrest says:

    These look so amazing and delicious!

  5. Hannah Healy says:

    Now this is what I call the breakfast of my dreams!

  6. Becky Winkler (A Calculated Whisk) says:

    I love everything about this! Totally craving these.

  7. Kari - Get Inspired Everyday! says:

    5 stars
    These are incredible! I wish you were making these for breakfast at our house this weekend!

  8. Mark says:

    5 stars
    Oh wow they look stunning! I make similar ones but they never come out looking this good! I am also hopelessly addicted to almond butter so this ticks all the boxes.

  9. Stacey Crawford says:

    5 stars
    I want this delicious masterpiece for breakfast! You’re videos are so very professional!

  10. Katja says:

    OMG! This recipe was made for me. Thank you!