fontankas
Fontankas is a traditional Lithuanian dish that has gained popularity in various countries, particularly in the United States. The name "fontankas" is derived from the Russian word "fontan," which means fountain, reflecting the dish's origins in Russian cuisine. The dish consists of a large, hollowed-out bread roll filled with a savory mixture of ground meat, onions, and spices. The bread roll is then baked until golden and crispy, creating a delightful contrast between the soft, savory filling and the crispy exterior.
The origins of fontankas can be traced back to the Russian Empire, where it was a popular
In the United States, fontankas has become a popular dish in Lithuanian-American communities and can be found