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How to pronounce blintz in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms blintze
Type of flannel-cake, flannel cake, flapcake, flapjack, griddlecake, hot cake, hotcake, battercake, pancake

Examples of blintz

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Place each blintz, browned side up, in front of you, and place 2 generous Tbs.
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The other two goodies were a meat blintz and a pastry folded with cheese and eggs.
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Repeat with the remaining batter, brushing the pan with more butter between each blintz.
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Spoon 2 tablespoons blue-berry-lemon filling on each blintz.
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They never met a blintz or a bagel that was too big.
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Maybe a nice cheese blintz?
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To show the world Republicans aren't scary Their speakers were like Susan Molinari, Who's ethnic as a garlic blintz con queso.
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Going there usually means lox, eggs and onions scrambled, spiced with a cinnamon raisin bagel or a strawberry blintz and close to a gallon of coffee.
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Then Virginia patted her Clairoled pouf, pinned on a diamond as big as a blintz, and walked out to plant her guests around the living-room-style set.
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More examples
  • (Judaism) thin pancake folded around a filling and fried or baked
  • 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.
  • (Blintzes) Not to be confused with the German war machine. Can you imagine the NJ Post 1939 headlines:"Germans drop tons of cheese and blueberry blintzes over Poland - shortage of sour cream expected." Basically this is the Jewish answer to crepe Suzette.
  • (Blintzes) Pancake, usually spread with cream cheese or, jam or strawberries rolled within a thin dough pancake.
  • From the Yiddish word blintze. A Jewish dish consisting of a thin pancake wrapped around savory or sweet filling.
  • To fold all four corners of a square into the centre, thus reducing the paper to half its original size.
  • A crepe-like treat filled with cheese or fruits.
  • A thin, tender pancake, originating in Eastern European countries of Germany, Israel, Poland, Russia, and the Ukraine. The Blintz is fried on one side, and then usually filled with a fruit, cottage cheese, ricotta cheese, or meat filling. ...
  • A stuffed crepe or thin pancake. The filling is usually made of a fresh cheese or cottage cheese, and often topped with fresh fruit or fruit preserves.