bliny
Bliny are a traditional East Slavic pancake, thin and round, made from flour (usually wheat, occasionally buckwheat), eggs, and milk or water. The batter is often leavened with yeast or kefir to produce a light texture, though unleavened versions are common as well. They are cooked in a hot, lightly oiled pan, yielding very thin, flexible pancakes that can be stacked.
Preparation and ingredients: In its simplest form, batter comprises flour, milk, water, eggs, and salt, with sugar
Variations and fillings: Bliny vary by region: wheat flour bliny are common, while buckwheat or a mix
Cultural significance: Bliny are closely associated with Maslenitsa, a sun-festival marking the approach of Lent; households