Blintzes

Brunch or dessert – a treat ever time!

crepe is a thin, delicate pancake that is cooked once and can be eaten on its own or with fillings, whereas a Blintz is a crepe that is always filled (usually with a sweetened cheese mixture), and is cooked twice – once when the crepe is made and a second time after being filled, pan-fried in butter.

Ingredients:

  • 12 crepes (yes, buy them!)
  • butter

Filling Ingredients:

  • 2 c farmer’s cheese, quark, a thicker cottage cheese or ricotta (if cheese is watery, drain in a sieve)
  • 6 Tab sour cream, mascarpone, crème fraiche or softened cream cheese
  • 2 Tab granulated sugar (or more to taste)
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract (if desired)
  • Few gratings fresh lemon zest (if desired)

Directions:

  1. Mix all filling ingredients together until smooth.
  2. Forming the blintzes is like a burrito or folding an envelope: spoon 1/4 cup (about 3 tablespoons) of the cheese filling along the lower third of each crepe, leaving a 1-inch border on the sides.
  3. Fold the bottom edge away from you to just cover the filling.
  4. Then fold the 2 sides into the center.
  5. Roll the crepe away from you a couple of times, tucking in the edges as you roll, to completely enclose like a neat little package, ending with the seam side down.
  6. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium.
  7. Melt 1 tablespoon of the butter.
  8. Place as many blintzes that will comfortably fit in the pan, without over-crowding.
  9. Fry for about 2 minutes per side until crisp and golden.
  10. Transfer blintzes to a foil lined baking sheet.
  11. Repeat with the other blintzes, adding another tablespoon of butter to the pan, if necessary.
  12. Place baking sheet with all the blintzes in the oven for about 10 minutes so the cheese warms.
  13. Serve with sour cream, powdered sugar, and/or a fruit sauce or jam or your choice.

You can use these blintz right away, or refrigerate them for up to 2 days or freeze them between layers of waxed paper for up to 2 months.

Serves:  12

Source: Smitten Kitchen and others and friends

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