Syrniki (Belarusian: сырнікі; Russian: сырники) or syrnyky (Ukrainian: сирники, cheese cakes) are fried Eastern Slavic quark (curd cheese) pancakes. They...
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pryanik Vyazma pryanik Ptichye moloko ("bird's milk") Sunflower Halva Sushki Syrniki Trubochka (torpedo dessert) Varenye Vatrushka Zefir Russian desserts Tula...
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and mayonnaise are often added to soups and salads. Pirozhki, blini, and syrniki are native types of pancakes. Beef Stroganoff,: 266 Chicken Kiev,: 320 ...
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Republic, sernik in Poland, and syrnyk in Ukraine) and cheese pancakes (syrniki/syrnyky in Russia and Ukraine). In Poland, twaróg is mixed with mashed...
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sour cream, fermented baked milk, fruits, berries, honey or sweet sauce. Syrniki Vatrushka Cheesecake Vareniki Easter Paskha Cottage cheese casserole Syrok...
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such as in Russia, where many breakfast foods such as blini, oladyi, and syrniki can be served with honey and jam to make them popular as desserts. A Angel...
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Sirnik may refer to: Sirník, a village in south-east Slovakia Syrniki, cuisine Sirnik, a slang word combining Sir and Sanik, used to display friendship...
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Hanukkah menorah Dreidel (Sevivon) Gelt Public menorah Foods Biscochos Syrniki Fritas de prasa Latke Noodle latkes Sfenj Sufganiyah Buñuelos Music "Ma'oz...
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the word's phonetic similarity to the much more vulgar word "Blyádt". Syrniki are fried curd fritters, garnished with sour cream, jam, honey or applesauce...
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bliny and flatbread, while Belarusians and Ukrainians cook pierogi and syrniki. According to archeological evidence from the 2nd century A.D., Maslenitsa...
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