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Blini (plural
blinis or blini,
rarely bliny; Russian: блины pl., Ukrainian: млинці pl., mlyntsi), singular: blin, are an
Eastern European pancake made...
- are the
Maslenitsa effigy,
sleigh rides, and festivities.
Russians bake
bliny and flatbread,
while Belarusians and
Ukrainians cook
pierogi and syrniki...
- is
served with
dumplings (pelmeni, pierogi, varenyky), or with
pancakes (
bliny, palacsinta, naleśniki, oladyi, syrniki). It is also used as a
filling in...
- Овсянкин) 2017 —
Satana Pechet Bliny (Russian: Сатана Печёт Блины) — "Selfie" (Russian: «Селфи») 2018 —
Satana Pechet Bliny — "Son Studentki" (Russian: «Сон...
- carrots, etc. Mlyntsi: thin pancakes,
similar to
French crêpes,
Russian bliny, or Ashke****
Jewish blintz.
Stuffed mlyntsi are
called nalysnyky, and they...
- fire to the grain. To
placate him,
peasants would offer him
roosters and
bliny. On New Year's Eve, the
touch of an
Ovinnik would determine their fortune...
- the
present day, as the last w**** of
dairy and egg
products before Lent.
Bliny are
still often served at wakes, to
commemorate the
recently deceased. Blini...
- etc. Satsivi, a
walnut dip in
Georgian cuisine Smetana, a
common dip for
bliny, pelmeni,
vareniki Sour cream, on its own or
combined with
mayonnaise and/or...
- baba's
porridge (female porridge) made at the last day of a
bride at home.
Bliny (pancakes) were a
favorite dish of Mordovians. They were
called pachat and...
- enjo**** as a
dessert and condiment, in
particular as a
topping for
pancakes (
bliny, oladyi, syrniki), as a
filling for pies (pirogi and pirozhki), dumplings...