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blini (n)

Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream

blini Sentence Examples

  1. For breakfast, I enjoyed a delicious stack of blini topped with smoked salmon and crème fraîche.
  2. At the Russian restaurant, the blini were served piping hot with a dollop of sour cream and caviar.
  3. As a traditional Russian dish, blini are often enjoyed during Maslenitsa, a festival celebrating the end of winter.
  4. The blini batter was made with buckwheat flour, giving it a nutty flavor that complemented the savory toppings.
  5. I savored the sweetness of the blini drizzled with honey and sprinkled with powdered sugar.
  6. Grandma's blini recipe was a closely guarded secret, passed down through generations in our family.
  7. The brunch buffet featured a wide assortment of toppings for the blini, including fresh berries, jams, and whipped cream.
  8. We gathered around the table to make blini together, each person customizing their own with their favorite toppings.
  9. The tiny blini appetizers were a hit at the cocktail party, disappearing quickly from the serving trays.
  10. With their light and fluffy texture, blini are a versatile dish that can be enjoyed with both sweet and savory flavors.

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Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream

crêpes, blintzes, crepes,, waffles, hotcakes, flapjacks,pancakes, wheat cakes, oatcakes

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For breakfast, I enjoyed a delicious stack of blini topped with smoked salmon and crème fraîche.

At the Russian restaurant, the blini were served piping hot with a dollop of sour cream and caviar.

As a traditional Russian dish, blini are often enjoyed during Maslenitsa, a festival celebrating the end of winter.

The blini batter was made with buckwheat flour, giving it a nutty flavor that complemented the savory toppings.