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These Egg, Ham and Cheese Crepes are simple to make – no fancy equipment required! For the crepes, you just whirl the batter in a blender and saute on a good non-stick skillet (here’s the one I use).
These breakfast Ham and Cheese Crepes are delicious and packed with protein to keep you feeling satisfied. I’ll be honest, they take time to make (about 1 1/2 hours total), but they are freezer friendly and you’ll be so happy with yourself every time you pull some out of the freezer for a quick breakfast! Also, because these are contained in a pocket, they work as an on-the-go breakfast.
These are seriously my son’s new favorite breakfast. He also requests them for lunch and dinner because he knows we have them in the freezer!
Make-Ahead Breakfast Crepes:
Big thank you to the FoodSaver® brand for sponsoring this recipe and creating such a cool product (the FoodSaver of course!) It locks in nutrients and flavor that are ruined by air which is the enemy of freshness, and keeps foods fresh up to 5x longer. This saves us money (no more moldy wasted cheese or steaks with freezer burn!).
The average family of 4 can save up to $2,700/year (based on buying in bulk, on sale and preventing waste!) with the FoodSaver® System – now you can effectively stock up when meat is priced really well. This little chart surprised me ↓↓↓
We’ve been discovering so many great uses for it. It speeds up the process of marinating meat, plus its great for resealing chip and cereal bags, and storing items in coolers or suitcases. You can really get creative with it!
My parents and sister also have FoodSaver® Systems and love them. It is a great tool to keep things fresh, save time (by pre-making meals like these breakfast pockets), and save money with less wasted ingredients. My husband went through our pantry and sealed everything he could. I think he’s most excited about this doodad. 🙂 On to the recipe for our Son’s favorite breakfast:
Ingredients for Egg Ham and Cheese Crepes:
½ cup warm water
1 cup milk (any kind)
4 large eggs
4 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted, plus more to sauté
1 cup all-purpose flour (you can use 1/2 cup whole wheat flour and 1/2 cup all-purpose)
1 tsp sugar
Pinch of Salt
Ingredients for Filling:
1-2 Tbsp dijon mustard
1/3 lb Good quality deli ham, cut into strips
10 large eggs scrambled with 4 Tbsp heavy cream or milk
8 oz medium cheddar cheese, shredded
How to Make Perfect Crepes (see notes in print friendly below):
1. In the bowl of a blender, combine all Ingredients for Crepes in the order listed. Blend until smooth (1 min). Scrape down the sides of blender with a spatula if you see any flour clinging to the walls.
2. Over medium/low heat, melt a dot of butter in a non-stick skillet. Add batter and quickly swirl to cover the bottom (I use a small lade and add about 3-4 Tbsp for a medium pan or 5-6 Tbsp for a large pan). Fill in any gaps with more batter as needed. Saute until golden on each side (1 min per side) then place on a cutting board to cool. Once crepes are at room temp, they can be stacked.
How to Assemble Breakfast Crepe Pockets:
1. Melt 1/2 Tbsp butter in a large non-stick pan and saute your scrambled eggs. Cook until fluffy and still somewhat moist. Set aside to cool to room temp.
2. Brush one side of a crepe lightly with dijon mustard, place a generous pinch of shredded cheese in the center then top with ham, eggs and more cheese. Fold the top over and tuck it under the egg slightly. Fold in the sides and roll to close. Repeat with remaining crepes.

Rescuing leftover cheese and ham after making crepes.
3. To serve right away, saute in butter 3 min per side over med/low heat until golden brown and warmed through. Careful! They burn easily. Serve plain or with diced tomatoes, avocado and hot sauce
Freezing and Thawing Egg Ham and Cheese Crepes:
To freeze, wrap each pocket in parchment paper then place in a single layer in a FoodSaver® Bag. Use the PulseVacTM option to pull out desired amount of air. Before serving, thaw in the fridge or microwave in a single layer on high 1-2 min for 2-4 pockets just until thawed, then saute in butter over med/low heat 3 min per side.
Egg, Ham and Cheese Crepe Pockets

Ingredients
- Ingredients for Crepes:
- ½ cup warm water
- 1 cup milk, any kind
- 4 large eggs
- 4 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted. Plus more to sauté.
- 1 cup all-purpose flour, you can use 1/2 cup whole wheat flour and 1/2 cup all-purpose
- 1 tsp sugar
- Pinch salt
Ingredients for Filling:
- 1-2 Tbsp dijon mustard
- 1/3 lb Good quality deli ham, cut into strips
- 10 large eggs scrambled with 4 Tbsp heavy cream or milk
- 8 oz medium cheddar cheese, shredded
Instructions
How to Make Perfect Crepes:
- In the bowl of a blender, combine all ingredients for crepes in the order listed. Blend until smooth (1 min). Scrape down the sides with a spatula if you see any flour clinging to the walls of your blender.
- Over medium/low heat, melt a dot of butter in a good non-stick skillet Add batter and quickly swirl to cover the bottom (about 3-4 Tbsp for a medium pan or 5-6 Tbsp for a large pan). Fill in any gaps with more batter as needed. Saute until golden on each side (1 min per side) then place on a cutting board to cool. Once crepes are at room temp, they can be stacked.
How to Assemble Breakfast Crepe Pockets:
- Melt 1/2 Tbsp butter in a large non-stick pan and saute your scrambled eggs. Cook until fluffy and still somewhat moist. Set aside to cool.
- Brush one side of a crepe lightly with dijon mustard, place a generous pinch of shredded cheese in the center then top with ham, eggs and more cheese. Fold the top over and tuck it under the egg slightly. Fold in the sides and roll to close. Repeat with remaining crepes.
- To serve right away, saute in butter 3 min per side over med/low heat until golden brown on both sides and warmed through. Serve plain or with diced tomatoes, avocado and hot sauce.
Freezing and Thawing Instructions:
- To freeze, wrap each pocket in parchment paper then place in a freezer safe bag. Before serving, thaw in the fridge or microwave in a single layer on high 1 to 2 min for 2-4 pockets just until thawed, then saute in butter over med/low heat 3 min per side.
Notes
Its ok to freeze without the parchment paper but you have to keep them in a single row, do not stack without parchment paper.
If you make this recipe, I’d love to see pics of your creations on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Hashtag them #natashaskitchen
Enjoy these yummy, make-ahead breakfast crepes pockets my friends!! I hope you fall in love with them also 🙂
Q: Do you have a Foodsaver? Do you have any additional suggestions for getting the most out of this amazing tool?
I live in Alaska. I would surely use a food saver system to vacuum seal our smoked salmon, smoked hooligan, bear and caribou meats! Really hope to win!
These look so good! I would use it to package my meals for my workweek. I harvest a lot of fresh food so this would be a great saver.
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Being an empty nester now , I would be able to portion out packages of food , and save the leftovers , since I am still cooking for more than 2
I would use it to seal meat so it didnt get freezer burned.
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would use to make food & send to my boys in college
like this idea of freeing premade filled crepes It’s discouraging to make a batch of crepes if you only have to cook for one or two and I really like making them and eating them, but don’t want to stuff myself just because I made so many. I do have a suggestion for the ham and egg crepes. I find that if I add sour cream to my scrambled eggs instead of milk or cream, they stay moister and fluffier, even after reheating. This might also work with greek style yogurt, but I have never tried it that way. If you freeze and reheat the ham and cheese crepes, the extra moisture from the sour cream might keep the filling closer to the consistency of freshly scrambled eggs.
I freeze a lot of food for my family, so I would use it a lother for better freeze.
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I can think of many ways that I would use it – one is that I buy chicken breast in bulk & have noticed a fair amount of ice crystals that form in regular freezer bags, so it would be great for all of my bulk meats!
I would use the Foodsaver system to freeze food prep items (chopped veggies, cut fruit, etc.) to make breakfasts/dinners and kids lunches easier during the week!
I would like to use to stock my freezer with delicious food that always made on Saturday and eat it during week.
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Shoot I forgot the #SweepstakesEntry I would use it to store my crock pot freezer meals. 🙂
i would use it to freeze and save meals for later 🙂
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#SweepstakesEntry We are going to buy a share in meet from local farmer, so this machine is a must-have in helping us to keep meet fresh and free of freeze burn!
I’d definitely use this to make large batch meals to freeze and save for when I don’t have time to make dinner, or need a lunch to grab to take to work!
I’d like to try food saver to store meat in the freezer
I would love to use it to make freezer meals and be able to pull one of them out on a busy night.
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I would use this to freeze leftovers as well as pre-made meals, especially ones with meat/chicken.