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Blini (plural blinis or blini, rarely bliny; pl., Ukrainian: млинці pl., mlyntsi), singular: blin, are an crêpe made from various kinds of flour of , wheat, etc. They may be served with smetana, , and other garnishes, or simply smeared with . They are a traditional dish.

In the West, blini traditionally refers to small savory pancakes made with leavened batter. In modern Russian, the term most often refers to pan-sized leavened thin pancakes, although smaller leavened pancakes are also called blini. Smaller and thicker pancakes (with several of them baked on one larger pan) are called .

, called blinchiki (little blinis) in Russian are an offshoot of blini or crêpes. They are basically rolls based on thin pancakes usually made of wheat flour, folded to form a casing for various kinds of filling, typically cheese, fruit, or (in Russian cuisine) pre-fried , and then sautéed or baked.


Etymology
The Proto-Slavic term for the Russian pancakes was probably mlinŭ, which transformed in Old East Slavic into mlinъ, blinъ (млинъ, блинъ), (cf. mlynets (млинець), Ukrainian for blin). It is derived from the verb моло́ть, "to mill ", "to grind". in his Etymological Dictionary of the Russian language notes that a similar word is used in many Slavic languages, as well as in Latvian and Lithuanian. While the Russian word блины́ (plural of блин ) refers in modern Russian also to the introduced foreign in general; meanwhile the term ру́сские блины́ (Russian pancakes) is often emphasized in Russia for differentiation.

Some English dictionaries record usage of the forms blin as singular and blini or bliny as plural, which corresponds to the original Russian forms, but other dictionaries consider this usage so rare in English that they do not mention blin at all and only record the widespread modern regular usage of blini for the singular and blinis for the plural.


History
In Russian culture blini were traditionally prepared at the end of winter during (butter week).

Traditional Russian blini are made with yeasted batter, which is left to rise and then diluted with , , and cold or boiling water. When diluted with boiling water, they are referred to as zavarnye bliny (the Russian term zavarnoe testo corresponds to ""). A lighter and thinner form made from unyeasted batter (usually made of flour, eggs, milk, or soured milk, , , ) is also common in Russia. All kinds of flour may be used, from and to and , although wheat is currently the most popular. Historically, blini have been baked in a , which was used for heat processing of all kinds of food. Even though blini are nowadays pan-fried, like pancakes, preparing blini is still referred to as "pech bliny" (i.e., "to bake blini") in Russian, and the word for "Russian oven" is a cognate, "(russkya) pech".


Varieties
Some ways that blini are prepared and served include the following:

They may be folded or rolled into a tube with sweet or salty fillings such as , fruit, berry, mashed potatoes, , cooked , cooked , salmon, chopped boiled eggs with green onions or chopped mushrooms.

  • Blini made by pouring batter over chopped vegetables, meat, or mushrooms put on a frying pan beforehand are called "blini s pripyokom."
  • Caviar is a popular filling for blini during Russian-style .
  • Buckwheat blini are part of traditional . They are also widespread in , where they are sometimes known as (), and Lithuania's Dzūkija region, the only region of the country in which buckwheat is grown, where they are called grikių blynai (which is in fact literally "buckwheat blini").

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In popular culture
Aside from referring to pancakes, the word () is used in Russian as a "" for the "блять" , used as an interjection to express a negative emotion, akin to the words "damn!" or saying "Holy Moly!" while meaning "Holy shit!".

There are many Russian proverbs involving blini. ПОСЛОВИЦЫ И ПОГОВОРКИ О БЛИНАХ Русские пословицы и поговорки о блинах и масленице For example, "" ("The first blin is lumpy") is a figurative saying that the first attempt to do something is expected to be unsuccessful, said to calm down the person who failed the first try. An English equivalent would be "You must spoil before you spin".


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