Best Russian Pancakes Recipe for Blini or French Crêpes (2024)

by Lara Dunston

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Our best Russian pancakes recipe makes blini in the style of French crêpes if you’re looking for a quick and easy pancake recipe for Pancake Day or Shrove Tuesday or if you’re celebrating Maslenitsa or Pancake Week in March, also called Crepe Week or Butter Week, an Eastern Orthodox holiday joyously observed by Russians.

This is the best Russian pancakes recipe for Russian blini, the wonderful buttery thin French crêpes that Russians call blini or pancakes, not to be confused with thicker, fluffier American pancakes. Not all blini are small, but I have recipes for co*cktail-size blini or buckwheat pancakes with smoked salmon, caviar and sour cream, and Russian potato pancakes.

If you’re looking for a quick and easy pancakes recipe for Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day tomorrow or for the Russian Orthodox holiday of Maslenitsa or Pancake Week in March then please do try our Russian pancakes recipe.

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Best Russian Pancakes Recipe for Blini in the Style of French Crêpes

My Russian grandmother made these sweet, thin, buttery pancakes for me for breakfast with butter, jam and sour cream, however, they can also be served as savoury blini with smoked salmon, fresh dill, gherkins, and sour cream. This recipe makes a batch of 10-12, however, baboushka would make a towering stack of several dozen. She never did things by halves!

Growing up, breakfast at my Russian grandparents’ typically consisted of crunchy radishes and cucumbers and sweet ripe tomatoes freshly plucked from my grandfather’s veggie garden, all sprinkled in salt, and eaten with a boiled egg, maybe some salted herrings, a couple of slices of black bread, and always washed down with a shot of home-made vodka.

I would sit by Papa’s side at what I then thought was a massive oak table, but what I now realise is of average size – fortunately, it currently lives at my mum’s place – and I’d watch him tuck into this garden-fresh feast as Baba placed comforting dishes in front of me, such as her delightfully buttery scrambled eggs, refried pelmeni and vareniki and these Russian pancakes in the style of French crepes.

This is really straightforward, so no tips to making our best Russian pancakes recipe today, but do let us know if you have any questions about making blini in the comments and I’ll answer there and add tips here. Enjoy!

Best Russian Pancakes Recipe

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Best Russian Pancakes Recipe for Blini in the Style of French Crepes

AuthorBest Russian Pancakes Recipe for Blini or French Crêpes (2)Lara Dunston

Our best Russian pancakes recipe makes blini in the style of French crepes if you’re looking for a quick and easy pancake recipe for Shrove Tuesday and Pancake Day or for Maslenitsa or Pancake Week, Crepe Week or Butter Week, an Eastern Orthodox holiday celebrated by Russians. My baboushka made Russian blini for breakfast with butter, jam and sour cream, however, they can also be served as savoury blini with smoked salmon, fresh dill, gherkins, and sour cream.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Dessert, Lunch, Sweets

Cuisine Russian

Servings made with recipeServings 12 Pieces

Calories 146 kcal

Ingredients

  • 225 g plain flour
  • 40 g white sugar
  • 5 g salt
  • 3 eggs
  • 500 ml milk
  • 40 g butter - melted
  • Salted butter - for cooking the crêpes

Instructions

  • To make the pancake batter, in a large bowl, sift the flour, add salt and sugar, then whisk to combine.

  • Create a well in the centre of the flour mixture, add eggs, whisk, then when thoroughly combined, gradually add milk, continuing to combine.

  • When completely combined, add the melted butter, combine until you have a smooth batter, then refrigerate for a minimum of an hour.

  • To make the pancakes, warm a dinner plate in an oven, then have that, butter, and a spatula or two, by the stove.

  • Heat a frying pan of 25cm (10 inch) in diameter on medium-heat, drop a teaspoon of butter into it, titling the pan to ensure it covers the entire base.

  • Taking the pan off the heat, tilt the pan slightly and pour in a ladle-full of batter at the highest point, then shift the pan around to swirl the batter so that it evenly coats the pan, then return it to the heat.

  • From around 30 seconds onwards, the edges of the batter should start to brown and crisp up and the batter should begin to bubble, indicating that it’s almost ready to be turned over. Lift the pancake a little with a spatula to check how done it is on the underside and when it has started to brown in places, it’s time to flip it over.

  • Note that the first pancake can sometimes be a bit tricky to turn over so you may have to use a spatula and your fingers. Every other pancake will be easier to turn over with a spatula – and if you’re new at this, in time you should be able to flip it in the pan.

  • When the other side has browned, take the pan off the stove, slide the pancake onto the warm plate, and spread butter over the pancake, especially the crispy edges.

  • Then repeat until you’ve used up the batter.

  • Plate individually or on a platter at the centre of the table. You can serve the pancakes in the stack you created while cooking them, fold them twice over (as above), or fill them and roll them. Serve sweet or savoury. For sweet, we suggest berries or jam, sour cream or cream, and lemon and icing sugar.

Nutrition

Calories: 146kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 5gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 52mgSodium: 219mgPotassium: 91mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 210IUCalcium: 57mgIron: 1mg

Please do let us know if you make my best Russian pancakes recipe as we’d love to know how they turn out for you and would love to hear your tips.

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Lara Dunston

A travel and food writer who has experienced over 70 countries and written for The Guardian, Australian Gourmet Traveller, Feast, Delicious, National Geographic Traveller, Conde Nast Traveller, Travel+Leisure Southeast Asia, DestinAsian, TIME, CNN, The Independent, The Telegraph, Sunday Times Travel Magazine, AFAR, Wanderlust, International Traveller, Get Lost, Four Seasons Magazine, Fah Thai, Sawasdee, and more, as well as authored more than 40 guidebooks for Lonely Planet, DK, Footprint, Rough Guides, Fodors, Thomas Cook, and AA Guides.

Best Russian Pancakes Recipe for Blini or French Crêpes (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between blini and crepes in Russian? ›

One crepe is called a “blin”, but if there's more than one crepe, they are called “blini”. “Blini” is, actually, the plural form of the word “blin”.

What's the difference between a blini and a pancake? ›

Unlike regular pancakes, blinis are made with yeast rather than baking powder so they are softer and more delicate. And blinis are made with buckwheat flour which gives it the signature slightly nutty flavour.

What is a Russian pancake made of? ›

Blini
Alternative namesblin, bliny
Typepancake
Main ingredientswheat, eggs, milk
Cookbook: Bliny Media: Blini

Do you serve blinis hot or cold? ›

Blinis are typically served at room temperature. That makes these bite-sized treats the perfect party food. You can make them and even top them in advance. This being said, blini can also be enjoyed hot out of the pan.

Are blini and crepes the same? ›

What is the difference between Blini and Crepes? There isn't a lot of difference between blini and crepes. They are both thin pancakes that can be served sweet or savory, on their own or filled, enjoy for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.

What do Russians eat with blini? ›

Blinis can be served as is, or with savoury or sweet additions. Serving suggestions include boiled fish, salmon, smoked sturgeon, salted and marinated herring, fish salad, marinated mushrooms, caviar, grated cheese, sliced eggs, fish pastes, and sauces.

What is Queen Elizabeth's pancake recipe? ›

Beat two eggs with 4 tablespoons of sugar and about one teacup (or 3/4 of a cup) of milk. Add 4 teacups of flour and mix in another teacup of milk "as required" Mix in 3 teaspoons of cream of tartar and 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate soda (baking soda) Fold in 2 tablespoons of melted butter.

What is the difference between French and Russian blini? ›

Blini – also known as blinchiki in the diminutive and singular as blin – are thin Russian crepes, similar to French crepes (but often a little bit thicker). Made from a very simple, unleavened batter, Blini are easy to whip together and can be enjoyed both savory and sweet!

What do they call pancakes in Russian? ›

Blini (Russian Pancakes)

What is the traditional Russian breakfast? ›

Traditional Russian breakfast features their famous big & thin pancakes (Blini), cottage cheese pancakes (Syrniki), buckwheat porridge (Kasha), and more goodness!

What is the Russian saying first pancake? ›

The first pancake is always spoiled

Meaning: The first attempt is usually a failure. Origin: This phrase has its origin in a Russian proverb that translates as “the first pancake is always a blob.” It is meant to be encouraging—you must crawl before you can walk, failure is the mother of success, etc.

What is a Yiddish pancake? ›

A latke (Yiddish: לאַטקע latke; sometimes romanized latka, lit. "pancake") is a type of potato pancake or fritter in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine that is traditionally prepared to celebrate Hanukkah.

Are blinis French? ›

Blini are feathery light, wonderfully yeasty pancakes that hail from Russia but have found their way to Paris and beyond.

How are blinis traditionally served? ›

Traditionally they are served with sour cream, melted butter, caviar, and fruits or berries varenie (compote). Over the last thousand years, much has changed in the process of cooking blini and many traditions have been linked to Russian pancakes.

How long does blini last in the fridge? ›

Once cooled, blinis will keep in sealed bags in the fridge for up to 2 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months. If freezing, defrost in the fridge. Wrap batches from the fridge in foil, then warm before serving.

Are Blintz and blini the same? ›

Russian blinis tend to be thicker than blintzes (which came by way of Eastern Europe to the U.S. via Jewish immigrants) because blinis are made with a yeasted batter that's left overnight to rise, whereas blintzes — like crêpes — are made of flour, milk, and eggs.

What is another word for blini? ›

Definitions of blini. Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream. synonyms: bliny. type of: battercake, flannel cake, flannel-cake, flapcake, flapjack, griddlecake, hot cake, hotcake, pancake.

What is the Russian word for pancake? ›

What is the translation of "pancake" in Russian? en. pancake = блин

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