Don’t get me wrong. I have at least four boxes of (Streit’s?) cheese blintzes gathering a third layer of permafrost in my freezer right now. I bought them before the glatt marts could jack up the ...
WHEN I WAS A CHILD, my grandmother—a Russian transplanted to Texas—came to stay twice a year. She’d take over the kitchen and make dozens of what I then thought were her personal creation: cottage ...
1. Make the batter: Put flour and salt in medium mixing bowl. Whisk in eggs and milk and beat until smooth. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes (overnight if you wish). Thin with a little more milk if ...
Blintzes are most often described in relation to other foods. They are “like pancakes” but thinner, “like Russian blini” except without the yeast, or “like crepes,” just folded a little differently.
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Place a colander in a sink. Place the farmer’s cheese in the colander and let drain for 15 minutes. Double a large sheet of paper towels, turn the cheese onto it, enclose it in the towels, and press ...
Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the blintzes are hot and slightly golden brown. Divide the cherries and blintzes between four bowls and top with a dollop of sour cream. Sprinkle with a light ...
Lynn Siskin of Kernersville responded for a request for cheese blintzes, sending in the recipe passed down from her mother. “She learned how to make them from my Russian-born grandmother,” Siskin said ...
This recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. My not-so-healthy Jewish food resolution for 2020 sounds simple: Eat more blintzes. But as with the best blintzes, it’s a little more complex than this ...
This recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. My not-so-healthy Jewish food resolution for 2020 sounds simple: Eat more blintzes. But as with the best blintzes, it’s a little more complex than this ...