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| Product type | Electric pancake maker |
| Brand | Tefal |
| Model | CrepParty PY7005 |
| Power | 1200 W (estimated) |
| Power supply | 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz |
| Capacity | Up to 12 crêpes or galettes per batch |
| Coating | Non-stick |
| Thermo-Spot | Yes, temperature indicator |
| Cooking plate | Removable and dishwasher safe |
| Base cleaning | Damp sponge with dish soap |
| Use | Household use only |
| Included accessories | Spatula and spreader |
| Approximate cooking time | About 45 seconds per side |
| Safety | Do not immerse the appliance |
| Dimensions (estimated) | 35 x 35 x 10 cm |
| Weight (estimated) | 2 kg |
| Plug type | With built-in ground |
| Power cord | Fixed, fully unwind |
| Recipes included | Yes, multiple crêpe and galette recipes in the manual |
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USER MANUAL CrepParty PY7005 TEFAL
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Line drawing of a hand using a tool to stir a steamer on a portable stove (no text or symbols)Thank you for buying this TEFAL appliance, which is intended for domestic use only. Read the instructions in this leaflet carefully and keep them safe.
This appliance is intended to be used in the household only.
It is not intended to be used in the following applications, and the guarantee will not apply for:
– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
- farm houses;
– by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
- bed and breakfast type environments.
For your safety, this product conforms to all applicable standards and regulations (Low Voltage Directive, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Food Compliant Materials, Environment, ...).
TEFAL has an ongoing policy of research and development and may modify these products without prior notice.
Prevention of accidents at home
Never touch the hot surfaces of the appliance.
Never plug the appliance in when not in use.
Never leave the appliance unattended when plugged in or in use.
Keep the appliance out of children's reach during use.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by an adult responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- If an accident occurs, rinse the burn immediately with cold water and call a doctor if necessary.
- Accessible surface temperatures can be high when the appliance is operating.
- Cooking fumes may be dangerous for animals with particularly sensitive respiratory systems, such as birds and small mammals. We advise owners to keep them away from the cooking area.
Assembly
Ensure the cooking plate is stable and correctly positioned on the base of the appliance.
Only use the cooking plate supplied with the appliance or one purchased from an approved service centre.
Before first use:
- Remove any packaging, stickers or accessories inside and outside the appliance.
- Clean the cooking plate (follow the instructions under the "After use" heading).
Put the base of the appliance (1) on a clean and flat heat resistant surface.
Place the cooking plate (2) on the base of the appliance (1).

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To avoid damaging the cooking plate:
- Only use the cooking plate on the support for which it is intended (e.g.: do not put in an oven, or on a gas or an electrical hotplate...).
- At the end of the cooking :
- do not place the hot cooking plate on a fragile surface.
- do not place the cooking plate under hot water.
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Plugging in and pre-heating
To avoid overheating the appliance, never place it in a corner or against a wall.
Plug the appliance into a wall socket with an earth connection.
Never use the appliance when it is empty.
Place the appliance on a flat heat resistant surface.
Never place the appliance directly onto a fragile support (glass table, cloth, varnished furniture...) or on any type of tablecloth.
Unwind the cord completely.
Check that your electric supply is compatible with the power and the voltage indicated under the appliance.
If an extension cord is used:
- it must be with an incorporated earth connection; - take every precaution to ensure that people cannot become caught up in it.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorised service agent in order to avoid any danger.
Plug the cord into the mains: the indicator lights up.
On first use, the appliance may smell slightly and possibly give off smoke for the first few minutes. This is normal and will quickly disappear.
This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
Cooking

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After pre-heating, the appliance is ready for use.
Place the batter on the cooking plate, using a ladle (not supplied).
Quickly spread the batter evenly over the cooking plate, use the spreader provided to make circular movements starting from the centre working outwards until the batter is evenly spread.

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To easily spread the batter, place the spreader in a jug of water between each use.
Leave to cook for about 45 seconds.
Turn the pancake over using the spatula provided.
To avoid damaging the coating of the cooking
plate, always use the spatula provided.
Leave to cook for approximately 45 seconds depending on thickness of batter and remove the pancake using the spatula.
Garnish the sweet pancakes on your plate after cooking rather than onto the cooking plate.
Do not cut the pancakes whilst still on the cooking plate

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Never immerse the plug, cord or the appliance in water.
Do not use a metal scourer or scouring powder.
Unplug the appliance: the indicator light goes out.
Allow the appliance to cool.
Clean the cooking plate thoroughly using a soft cloth, hot water and washing up liquid.
The cooking plate is diswhasher safe.
The base of the appliance can be cleaned with a sponge, hot water and washing up liquid.
The heating element does not need cleaning.
Should the element become dirty, first allow it to cool down then wipe using a dry cloth.
Environment protection first!
① Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.

This product has been designed for domestic use only. Any commercial use, inappropriate use or failure to comply with the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the guarantee will not apply.
If you have any product problems or queries, please contact our Customer Relations Team first for expert help and advice:
HELPLINE: 0845 602 1454 – UK, 01 677 4003 – Ireland or consult our website: www.tefal.co.uk
General information
The chefs' hats indicates the level of difficulty

Very easy Easy Difficult


Cooking times are approximate and can vary with the size of the pieces of food, quantities used and individual tastes.
Basic batters
Buckwheat pancake batter
For 12 pancakes: • 2 eggs • 1 litre milk • 500 g buckwheat flour • 100 g plain flour • salt • 100 g melted butter
Preparation: 5 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour
Beat the eggs with the milk and 300 ml of water.
Mix the flours in a bowl with a pinch of salt.
Make a well in the centre and gradually incorporate the eggs.
Next add the cooled, melted butter and beat until the batter is smooth.
Leave the batter to rest for 1 hour.
Pancake batter
For 12 pancakes: • 6 eggs • 1 litre milk • 500 g plain flour • 3 tablespoons oil Preparation : 5 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour
Beat the eggs with the milk.
Sift the flour into a bowl and make a well in the centre.
Gradually add the egg mixture and then the oil.
Beat until the batter is smooth. Leave to stand for 1 hour.
Buckwheat pancakes
Chef's tip: If desired, the pancake batter recipe above can be substituted for the buckwheat pancake batter in any of the following recipes.
Parmesan buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • buckwheat pancake batter • 12 slices Parma ham • 150 g grated fresh parmesan
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour. Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over, sprinkle with cheese, add a slice of ham and cook for a further 2 minutes. Fold the pancake and serve.
Ham and egg buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • buckwheat pancakebatter • 12 slices ham • 150 g grated gruyere cheese • 12 eggs • salt • pepper
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour. Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over, sprinkle with cheese, add a slice of ham, break an egg in the centre and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Season. Fold the pancake and serve.
Smoked salmon and creme buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • buckwheat pancake batter • 500 g sliced smoked salmon • 250 ml crème fraiche • 2 lemons • 100 g lumpfish roe (optional)
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over, place a slice of smoked salmon, a little crème fraiche and a thin slice of lemon in the centre and cook for a further 2 minutes. Fold the sides of the pancake towards the centre leaving it open and place a teaspoon of lumpfish roe to garnish.
Serve immediately.
Concarneau-style buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • buckwheat pancake batter • 500 g tinned tuna • 1 kg frozen spinach • 300 g shallots • 50 g corn flour • 250 ml milk • 250 g grated gruyere cheese • 1 lemon • 50 g butter • salt • pepper
Preparation : 20 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Finely chop the shallots. Drain and break up the tuna with a fork.
Melt the butter in a frying pan and gently fry the shallots, then add the frozen spinach.
Blend the corn flour with the milk and make a sauce by gently heating, stirring constantly, until smooth.
Add to the spinach and shallots. Gradually add the tuna, the grated cheese and a squeeze of lemon juice. Season and stir.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with the prepared tuna and spinach and cook for a further 2 minutes. Fold the pancake and serve.
Smoked trout buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • buckwheat pancake batter • 500 g smoked trout • 300 g fromage frais • 250 g onion • 100 ml crème fraiche • salt • pepper
Preparation : 15 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Flake the smoked trout. Finely chop the onions.
Mix the smoked trout with the fromage frais, the onions and the crème fraiche.
Season.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with the prepared smoked trout and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake and serve.
Rustic-style buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • 600 g white bread • 1.5 litres milk • 18 eggs • salt • pepper • nutmeg
Preparation : 5 minutes • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Soak the bread in the milk for 4 minutes, then drain and roughly break it up.
Beat the eggs and season with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
Add the bread and mix well.
Put a little of the mixture onto the pan to form a medium sized pancake and cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and cook for a further 2 minutes. Serve.
Indian-style buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • buckwheat pancake batter • 6 chicken breasts • 3 rounded tablespoons curry powder • 6 onions • 6 apples • 600 ml double cream • 90 g butter • salt • pepper
Preparation : 20 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Finely slice the chicken breasts. Peel and finely chop the onions. Peel and finely dice the apples.
Heat the butter in a frying pan and fry the slices of chicken until golden. Add the onions and the diced apples.
Sprinkle over the curry powder and season lightly with the salt and pepper.
Add the cream and simmer gently for 10 minutes.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with the prepared chicken and cook for a further 2 minutes. Fold the pancake and serve.
Mushroom buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • buckwheat pancake batter • 500 g mushrooms (fresh or tinned) • 150 g butter • 100 g plain flour • 1.5 litres milk • 200 g grated gruyere cheese • salt • pepper
Preparation : 15 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake + 15 minutes browning in the oven
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Chop the mushrooms and cook with 50 g of butter.
Prepare a béchamel sauce with the flour, milk and 100 g of butter.
Season with salt and pepper.
Add the mushrooms and 150 g grated cheese.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with the prepared mushrooms and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Roll up the pancake.
Place the 12 rolled pancakes in a shallow ovenproof dish.
Sprinkle with the remaining grated cheese and brown in a hot oven for 15 minutes.
Serve.
Tuna buckwheat pancakes

For 12 pancakes • buckwheat pancake batter • 500 g tinned tuna • 100 g pitted black olives • 6 tablespoons chopped chives • 600 g tomato coulis or passata (pureed fresh tomatoes) • 150 g grated parmesan • 12 basil leaves
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake + 3 minutes browning in the oven
Prepare the buckwheat pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Chop the olives.
Drain and flake the tuna, mix with the olives.
Add the chives and the tomato coulis and mix well.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with the prepared tuna and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Roll up the pancake.
Place the 12 rolled pancakes in a shallow ovenproof dish.
Sprinkle with the grated parmesan cheese and brown in a hot oven for 3 minutes.
Sprinkle with the torn basil leaves and serve.

Buckwheat pancakes with onions

For 24 small pancakes: • 600 g onions • 300 g plain flour • 6 eggs • 4 tablespoons oil • 1 teaspoon salt
Preparation : 15 minutes • Cooking time: 3 minutes for 4 small pancakes
Chop the onions.
Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a frying pan and gently cook the onions until tender.
Beat the eggs and add 600 ml of water.
Sieve the flour and salt into a bowl, then make a well in the centre.
Gradually incorporate the egg mixture.
Add 3 tablespoons of oil and beat until the batter is smooth.
Add the onions and mix well.
Place spoonfuls of the mixture onto the pan to form 4 small pancakes and cook for 2 minutes.
Turn the pancakes over and cook for 1 minute.
Serve.
Sweet pancakes
Peach and almond pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 1 kg whole peaches in syrup • 200 g flaked almonds • 50 g butter • 100 g sugar
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour. Melt the butter in a frying pan and fry the almonds until golden.
Sprinkle the sugar over the almonds, mix well and take off the heat.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with half a peach, thinly sliced,, a little syrup and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake and sprinkle with almonds.
Serve.
Lemon and sugar pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • caster sugar • 3 lemons
Preparation : 5 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and sprinkle with sugar and lemon juice and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake and serve.
Chocolate pear and praline pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 150 g plain chocolate • 1 kg pears in syrup • 3 teaspoons pear liqueur • 100 g crushed praline (optional) or 4 tablespoons chopped walnuts
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Heat half of the pear syrup with the liqueur in a saucepan.
Add the broken chocolate and let it melt, mixing gently.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with half a pear, thinly sliced, some chocolate sauce and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake, sprinkle with praline or chopped walnuts and serve.
Pancakes flambeed with rum

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 100 g sugar • 150 ml rum
Preparation : 15 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Roll the pancake.
Place the rolled pancakes on a dish and sprinkle with sugar.
Pour over the rum and ignite.
Serve.
Raspberry and kirsch pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 500 g raspberries (fresh or frozen) • 100 ml kirsch • 100 g sugar • 12 scoops vanilla ice cream (optional)
Preparation : 15 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Heat the raspberries, kirsch and sugar in a saucepan.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over, garnish with 2 tablespoons of the prepared raspberries and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake and serve with a scoop of ice cream (optional).

Normandy pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 1 kg apples • 100 g butter • 300 g caster sugar • 3 teaspoons cinnamon • 150 ml Calvados (Apple Brandy) • 250 g crème fraiche
Preparation : 15 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Peel, core and thinly slice the apples.
Brown in a frying pan with the butter and sugar.
Sprinkle with cinnamon.
Add the Calvados and crème fraiche and mix well.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over, garnish with the prepared apples and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake and serve.
Chocolate and coconut pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 500 g plain chocolate • 250 g grated desiccated coconut • 500 g crème fraiche
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
In a saucepan, melt the broken chocolate pieces with the crème fraiche over a gentle heat. Stir well.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over, garnish with 2 tablespoons of chocolate sauce and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake, sprinkle with grated coconut and serve.
Caramelised pineapple pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 12 slices pineapple in syrup • 500 g crème fraiche • 12 tablespoons liquid caramel or caramel sauce
Preparation : 10 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the sweet pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Chop the pineapple slices and caramelise in a saucepan with a little of the syrup.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over, garnish with the prepared pineapple, a tablespoon of crème fraiche and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Fold the pancake, drizzle with 1 tablespoon of liquid caramel and serve.
Banana pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 6 bananas • 150 g caster sugar • 1 teaspoon cinnamon • 2 lemons • brown sugar • rum
Preparation : 15 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake + 5 minutes in the oven
Prepare the pancake batter (see basic recipe) and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Mash the bananas with the sugar, cinnamon and lemon juice. Cook gently for 10 minutes.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with the prepared banana and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Roll up the pancake.
Place the 12 rolled pancakes in a shallow ovenproof dish.
Sprinkle with the brown sugar and brown in a hot oven for 5 minutes.
Pour over the rum, ignite and serve.
Orange flambeed pancakes

For 12 pancakes: • pancake batter • 3 oranges • 20 g butter • 1 level tablespoon sugar • orange liqueur
Preparation : 15 minutes • Standing time: 1 hour • Cooking time: 3 minutes per pancake
Prepare the pancake batter (see basic recipe).
Add a tablespoon of orange liqueur, stir and leave to stand for 1 hour.
Peel the oranges leaving no pith and segment with a knife.
Melt the butter in a frying pan add 2/3 of the orange and the zest of an orange.
Sprinkle over the sugar and cook over a high heat.
Off the heat, add 1 tablespoon of orange liqueur.
Pour a little batter onto the pan and spread evenly. Cook for 1 minute.
Turn the pancake over and garnish with 2 or 3 orange segments and cook for a further 2 minutes.
Roll up the pancake.
Place the 12 rolled pancakes in a dish and place the rest of the oranges around them.
Sprinkle with 100 ml of orange liqueur and ignite.
Serve.
F p. 2 - 12
NL p. 13 – 24
D p. 25 - 36
GB p. 37 - 47