Meaning of nalisnik | Babel Free
Examples
“Ever Tasted “Nalisniki”? If not, you’ve a treat in store for you—Nalisniki, one of the tasty European hot dishes featured at our Basement Delicatessen Counter, is really a kind of glorified pancake—rolled with a cottage cheese and egg mixture. Different and delicious: try Nalisniki Tuesday!”
“Buyers were drawn to Mrs. Stanley Kaza’s delicatessen booth by the distinctive aromas of Polish dishes. These included cabbage rolls, Polish sausage, pierogi — dumplings filled with cabbage, cheese or meat, nalisniki — crepe suzettes, plus many other mouth-watering items.”
“Desserts frequently include nalisniki, the slender Polish crepe with a variety of fillings.”
“The Rev. Charles DiMascola, priest of the church, is understandably proud of the fact that about a dozen of his mother’s recipes appear. Among his own fondly remembered favorites are Nalisniki, “like a crepe, very rich, stuffed with sweet cheeses and covered with hot strawberry sauce. We called it the Gift of Heaven, it was so good.” And he specially enjoyed her Golambki, rice-and-meat stuffed cabbage with sauce of sour cream and sauerkraut.”
“Steve’s FAMILY DINING / HOME COOKED POLISH & AMERICAN MEALS […] • Pierogi • Stuffed Cabbage • Kielbasa & Kraut • City Chicken • Nalisniki • Broasted Chicken • Potato Pancakes”
“Nalisniki / Cook young shoots of nettles, or, for want of these, spinach. Chop and season with a spoonful of cream. Cut a noodle paste into small squares measuring three to four inches on a side.”
“For their next big dinner, Terry will make a Russian dish, nalisniki, which is ground sirloin, onion, dill and hardboiled egg stuffed in crepes and served with mushroom sauce, […]”
“Nestled in the hills approximately 10 miles east of Freeport is a tiny Russian community known as Lost Lake. […] Also served were piroshke, similar to bismarks and filled with meat and rice, and nalisniki, a pancake with a cheese filling.”
“There are numerous ways to prepare nalisniki if one just uses her imagination. […] Put 2 tbsp. of batter for each nalisnik, and quickly tilt the pan so batter spreads evenly.”
Carpatho-Russia
““I’m of Russian decent^([sic]) and making nalisniki was second nature to me,” she [Ann Klapowich] says. Nalisniki is a delicious cheese-filled crepe. […] After 50 years of marriage you might think eating habits would change, but for everyone in the Klapowich family nalisniki is still Joe’s favorite meal. Although there are countless fillings for nalisniki, Ron and Joann, her two children, still like cheese-filled the best. […] Ann Klapowich cooks up nalisniki”
“Russian Nalisniki (Ground Beef Stuffed Crepes)”
“The kitchen operation, convened by Mrs. Dora Ostaszewski and her staff, will provide cabbage rolls and pirogi, plus nalisniki which are paper-thin pancakes stuffed with cottage cheese.”
“A kitchen staff headed by Mrs. Ann Chornomaz is preparing cabbage rolls and pyrohy (potato and cheese-filled dumplings) as well as nalisniki (cheese blintzes) along with pastries and traditional Canadian dishes, which will be served in the dining and tea room of the hall.”
“UKRAINIAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF AMERICA, BETHLEHEM BRANCH—Taste nalisniki (crepes) […]”
“On a previous visit, she invited our medical missions team to the hospital canteen for a delightful Ukrainian meal, where she tried to teach us some Russian words, including the name of a delicious Ukrainian dessert called nalisniki. […] With the sweet taste of nalisniki on my tongue, with the joy of Yehizaveta’s celebration fresh in my mind, and with my own inability to release control of my money recently exposed by the light of David’s gift, I began to wonder why I gripped my money so tightly.”
“My favorite cultural dish: Nalisniki – it’s a round dough with meat and carrots in it. The dough is like dough you make for pancakes, only much thinner. You put it in egg yolk and fry it a little.”
“Whirlwind? Calendar is shocked… shocked!… to learn that all this time Shumka meant “whirlwind.” We thought it meant world-class Ukrainian dance and/or colourful costumes and/or an enjoyable night out and/or “Keep those boots polished or no nalisniki for you.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.