Cheese Blintzes Recipe (2024)

These cheese blintzes are thin pancakes filled with a creamy cheese mixture, then pan fried until golden brown. A classic recipe that’s great when served with fresh fruit or berry sauce!

Whenever I’m hosting a brunch, I offer family favorites such as sausage casserole, french toast casserole, baked oatmeal and these irresistible homemade cheese blintzes.

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I happen to love cheese blintzes, that creamy filling inside a paper thin pancake gets me every time! This homemade blintz recipe is so much better than blintzes from the freezer section of the grocery store, an it’s actually quite easy to make this delicacy at home.

Where do cheese blintzes come from?

It is thought that blintzes originated from Central and Eastern European countries, especially among Jewish populations, and became popular in other parts of the world during the 1800’s.

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How do you make cheese blintzes?

Start by preparing your pancake batter which is a combination of flour, milk, sugar and eggs. Puree the batter in a blender until it’s smooth. Let the batter rest at room temperature for 30 minutes, then proceed with making the pancakes. Pour a small amount of batter into a hot pan, then swirl the batter around to coat the bottom of the pan. Repeat the process with the remaining batter until you have a stack of pancakes. While the pancakes are cooking, prepare the filling by mixing together ricotta cheese, cream cheese, sugar and lemon. Place a dollop of the cheese filling onto each pancake, then fold up the filling inside the pancake. Chill the blintzes in the freezer for a few minutes until they’re firm. The final step is to pan fry the blintzes in butter until they’re golden brown. Add a drizzle of raspberry sauce if desired, then serve and enjoy.

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Are crepes and blintzes the same thing?

Crepes and blintzes are very similar dishes. They both involve thin pancakes made of virtually identical ingredients, wrapped around fillings. Typically blintzes contain a sweet filling, whereas crepes could have either sweet or savory fillings. Blintzes are also pan fried, which typically does not occur with crepes.

Tips for the perfect meal

  • Use a measuring cup when portioning out batter for the pancakes so that they all end up the same size and thickness.
  • After your pour the batter in the pan, quickly swirl it around to coat the bottom for the thinnest pancakes.
  • The pancakes and filling can both be prepared up to one day in advance. You can even do all of the folding a day ahead of time, and simply pan fry the cheese blintzes right before you’re ready to eat.
  • I prefer to chill my blintzes before I cook them in the pan, I find that they hold together better this way, and it keeps the cheese mixture from oozing out into the pan.
  • Blintzes can be frozen for up to 2 months. I recommend baking them from frozen, then finishing them in a pan of melted butter to crisp up the outside.

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Flavor Variations

While this recipe is fantastic as-is, feel free to change up some of the ingredients to customize the flavors to your tastes.

  • Cheese: This recipe is often made with farmer’s cheese, which can be difficult to locate. I used a blend of ricotta and cream cheeses because they taste great and are widely available. If you prefer, you can use farmer’s cheese or a small curd cottage cheese.
  • Fillings: While cheese is the most common filling for blintzes, I’ve also enjoyed this delicacy stuffed with cooked fruit such as blueberries, cherries and apples.
  • Toppings: I typically top my blintzes with homemade raspberry or blueberry sauce, as well as a few fresh berries. Other great options include sweetened sour cream, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, bananas or sauteed apples.

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Once you see how delicious homemade cheese blintzes are, you’ll never buy the store bought variety again!

More brunch favorites to try

  • Baked Donuts
  • Avocado Toast
  • Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Buttermilk Waffles
  • Breakfast Egg Muffins

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These cheese blintzes are thin pancakes filled with a creamy cheese mixture, then pan fried until golden brown. A classic recipe that's great when served with fresh fruit or berry sauce!

Time

Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time40 minutes minutes

Resting Time30 minutes minutes

Total Time1 hour hour 25 minutes minutes

Course Breakfast, Brunch

Cuisine Jewish

Serves 10

Ingredients

For the pancakes

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 1/2 cups milk (I use 1%)
  • 4 large eggs
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter divided use, plus more for coating the pan

For the filling

  • 1 1/2 cups ricotta cheese
  • 4 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For serving

  • 1 recipe raspberry sauce
  • 1 cup fresh berries
  • mint sprigs for garnish
  • 1 tablespoon powdered sugar

Instructions

For the pancakes

  • Pour flour, sugar, salt, milk, eggs, and 3 tablespoons of melted butter into a blender.

  • Puree until mixture is smooth, about 30 seconds. Let batter sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before you use it.

  • Heat a 10-inch nonstick skillet on medium heat. Lightly coat with additional butter. Add 1/4 cup batter and swirl to completely cover bottom of skillet. Cook until underside of pancake is golden brown, 2-3 minutes.

  • Loosen edge of pancake with a spatula, then with your fingertips, quickly flip. Cook 1 minute more. Slide pancake out of skillet and repeat with remaining batter.

For the filling

  • Place the filling ingredients in a bowl, then stir until well combined.

For assembly

  • Lay a pancake out on a flat surface. Place 3 tablespoons of the filling onto the pancake, about 1 inch away from the bottom of the pancake.

  • Fold the bottom edge over the filling. Fold both sides in, then gently roll the blintz all the way up. Repeat the process with remaining pancakes and filling.

  • Place the blintzes in the freezer for 10-15 minutes or until firm,

  • Melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter in a skillet. Place the blintzes in the skillet in a single layer and cook for 4 minutes per side or until golden brown. You may need to work in batches.

  • Serve the blintzes with raspberry sauce, powdered sugar and berries. Garnish with mint sprigs if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 262kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 73mg | Sodium: 143mg | Potassium: 116mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 612IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 135mg | Iron: 1mg

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Originally Posted May 26, 2021

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FAQs

What are cheese blintzes made of? ›

  • 3 ounces (85g) cream cheese.
  • 2 cups (425g) ricotta cheese.
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten.
  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest (grated rind) or 1/4 teaspoon lemon oil.
  • 2 teaspoons King Arthur Pure Vanilla Extract.
  • 1/4 teaspoon table salt.
  • 3 tablespoons (35g) granulated sugar.

How long will blintzes last in the fridge? ›

Uncooked blintzes can be frozen individually on a tray, then wrapped individually and frozen for up to 3 months. The cooked blintzes can be refrigerated for up to 1 day; they can be frozen, using the method for uncooked blintzes.

Why do Jews eat blintzes? ›

One of the reasons that blintzes in particular are a beloved Shavuot food is that two blintzes laid side-by-side resemble the two tablets Moses received on Mount Sinai. Jewish grandmothers would have you believe that making blintzes is an enormous production, but it is just not true.

What do you serve with cheese blintzes? ›

"Blintzes are out of this world and a great comfort food. These are to be served with sour cream or perhaps you'd like them with a fruit syrup. Courtesy of torahbytes.org."

What's the difference between a blintzes and a crepe? ›

Crepes are made small for desserts, in a frying or dip pan and filled with anything from Nutella and bananas to oranges with flaming liquor based sauce. Language, and sometimes the filling. Also, blintzes are typically twice-cooked by frying, whereas crepes are usually twice-cooked by baking or broiling, or not at all.

What kind of cheese is in Golden cheese blintzes? ›

Crepe: Water, Enriched Wheat Flour (Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Corn Starch, Egg Whites, Whole Eggs, Canola Oil, Dextrose, Unbleached Lecithin, Salt, Filling: Cottage Cheese, Water, Sugar, Farina, Sour Cream (Certified Grade A Milk, Cream, Skim Milk, Enzymes, Cultures), Whole ...

Do cheese blintzes freeze well? ›

Both the crêpes and the filled blintzes can be made ahead of time; just cover and chill overnight or freeze for up to one month.

How do you reheat leftover blintzes? ›

To reheat, just place in a pan with butter and fry until it's warmed or microwave for 20 seconds on high. Serve alone, with topping such as I did with blueberry pie filling or dust with confectioner's sugar.

Does grated cheese go bad if not refrigerated? ›

Soft cheeses such as cream cheese, cottage cheese, shredded cheeses, and goat cheese must be refrigerated for safety. As a general rule, hard cheeses such as cheddar, processed cheeses (American), and both block and grated Parmesan do not require refrigeration for safety, but they will last longer if kept refrigerated.

Why can't Jews eat ham and cheese? ›

For land animals, the criteria are: must have split hooves and must chew cud. Cows, goats and sheep are 'kosher animals' and pigs, horses, donkeys and camels are not.

Why can't Jews eat milk and dairy? ›

The Jewish prohibition against eating dairy and meat together is based on a rule stated 3 times in the Torah: “You shall not cook a kid (baby goat) in its mother's milk.” No reason is given. It's enough that G-d commanded it.

Why can't Jews eat meat with cheese? ›

Prohibition on mixing dairy products with meat

Others associate it with the general prohibition on certain mixtures set out in the Torah, such as that of coupling animals from different species. Yet others see it as symbolic: the refusal to mix life (milk) and death (meat).

What country are cheese blintzes from? ›

The Origin of the Blintz

The blintz originated from Eastern Europe from a Jewish community called Ashkenazi. The Slavic translation is “pancake” since it resembles a pancake. Traditional fillings include sweetened cheese with raisins.

What is another name for blintzes? ›

What is another word for blintzes?
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What is similar to a blintz? ›

Both crepes and blintzes are a thin cooked pancake made from wheat flour and prepared either sweet or savory. They can be rolled or folded and filled with all sorts of ingredients -- meats (when using non-dairy milk in the batter) or cheese and vegetables to chocolate and fruits.

Where do cheese blintzes come from? ›

The blintz originated from Eastern Europe from a Jewish community called Ashkenazi. The Slavic translation is “pancake” since it resembles a pancake. Traditional fillings include sweetened cheese with raisins.

What are the ingredients in golden blintzes? ›

Filling: Cottage Cheese (Grade A Skim Milk, Cultures, Enzymes), Sugar, Neufchatel Cream Cheese (Pasteurized Cultured Milk & Cream, Salt), Sour Cream (Cultured Cream), Whole Eggs, Water, Farina.

What are the ingredients in golden potato blintzes? ›

Filling: Water, Dehydrated Potatoes (potatoes, Mono And Diglycerides, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Citric Acid), Canola Oil, Dry Onions, Salt, White Pepper.

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