berniukas
Berniukas is a traditional Lithuanian dish that originates from the country's rural regions, particularly in the western and northern areas. The name "berniukas" translates to "little boy" in English, reflecting the dish's small, bite-sized portions. It is typically made from ground pork or beef, mixed with onions, eggs, and spices, then formed into small patties or balls. These are often pan-fried until crispy on the outside and tender within.
The dish is commonly served as a snack or appetizer, often accompanied by fresh bread or a
Historically, berniukas was a practical way to use leftover meat, making it a staple in Lithuanian households.
The dish’s simplicity and versatility have contributed to its enduring popularity. While modern variations may include