
Filling
1 lb. dry cottage cheese 1 small package cream cheese 1 egg cinnamon 2-3 tbs. sugar raisins (optional)
Batter
1 cup flour 1/4 tsp. salt 1 cup water, soda water or milk 2 eggs
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Throughout the Western world people eat crepe suzettes. Blintzes are the Jewish eastern European version of the French treat. The word "blintz" comes from a Ukrainian word meaning "pancake." The Israeli bent on having a light meal in the evening, after a theater performance or movie, will choose from among a number of specialty restaurants serving this delicacy with a choice of several different fillings.
Cheese blintzes are the traditional meal for the festival of Shavuot, when dairy meals are traditionally eaten.
For filling: combine cheeses, sugar, and egg. Add cinnamon and raisins.
For batter: Combine flour, water and salt. Add eggs and beat until smooth. Spoon a little batter into a heated, greased 7-inch frying pan (crepe-size), just to coat bottom, tipping to spread it thin. Cook on one side only then turn onto a towel. Place about 1 1/2 tbs. filling on each pancake, roll up, tucking in ends. Bake for 10 minutes at medium heat.
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