Bulviniai blynai are traditional, crispy and mouth-watering Lithuanian potato pancakes. The combination of grated potatoes, diced onions, eggs, and flour is seasoned with salt and pepper and sometimes flavored with lemon juice before being fried until it develops a beautiful, golden color.
Popular with both old and young, bulviniai blynai are served with sour cream, applesauce, or jam. This treat is often served at the Christmas table, and it is also a beloved Hannukkah snack.
Žemaičių blynai is a traditional dish, and the name translates to Samogitian pancakes. These flat potato pancakes are made from eggs, salt, and coarsely mashed, riced, or grated potatoes, and they're filled with carrots or meat. The filling is often made with diced pork, eggs, and pepper.
Once prepared, these oval-shaped potato pancakes are dipped in flour and fried in oil until golden brown. They're served with a dollop of sour cream, extra bits of bacon, sliced cucumbers, or beetroot salad. Žemaičių blynai can be served as they are or as an accompaniment to meat, fish, or egg dishes.
Kugelis or bulvių plokštainis (literally flat potato) is a Lithuanian national dish in the form of a delicious potato cake. The recipe has survived for centuries without significant changes and is frequently encountered on restaurant menus throughout the country.
It is traditionally made with potatoes, onions, milk, bacon, and eggs. This oven-baked dish is among the most appreciated traditional Christmas dishes and it's best enjoyed when served with sour cream and chopped scallions.
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