Transfer the blini to some kitchen towel and repeat with the rest of the batter.
From the guardian.co.uk
Diana grew up eating sandwiches and blini because her mom cooked nothing else.
From the boston.com
Serve it as a side dish, toss it with pasta or use it as a topping for squash blini.
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You can also go the more traditional blini route and top with smoked salmon.
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You can't get many overlapping slices of beetroot on a 1.5-tablespoon blini.
From the guardian.co.uk
Start by making one blini, using a slightly rounded tablespoonful of batter.
From the guardian.co.uk
This applies to the blini, the tiny Russian drop scone cooked with yeast to add oomph.
From the independent.co.uk
Serve with caviar-topped blini, broiled scallops in butter, fried chicken.
From the kentucky.com
An array of cooked vegetables wrapped in a semi-sweet pancakelike blini?
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Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream
A blin (pl. bliny) or blinchik (pl. blinchiki) is a type of thin pancakes which typically lacks a leavening agent; blin and blintchick are Russian names for cru00EApes.
(Blinis) Russian pancakes, are a common dessert (though they sometimes double as an appetizer or as breakfast) and are often served with tvorog, sour cream, or jam.
(Slovens): 'Russian/Belarusian Pancakes
Thin yeasted Russian pancakes that are traditionally served in Russian festive and ritual meals. Due to the round shape of blini, the Salvic people in early ages during pre-Christian times used to connect it with the Sun and consider it a significant dish in Russian auspicious meals.