As a child, I watched my grandmother carefully cook blintzes every Sunday, their golden crepes filled with tangy cheese and drizzled with warm syrup. Today, I’ve perfected her technique with a modern twist that keeps the comfort but halves the prep. These Best Blintzes combine velvety vanilla crepes with a creamy ricotta-cream cheese filling ready in 45 minutes. You’ll love this recipe for its 1-pot simplicity, kid-friendly portability, and versatility for breakfast, dessert, or even dinner paired with fresh berries.
| Prep Time | 15 minutes |
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| Cook Time | 30 minutes |
| Total Time | 45 minutes |
| Servings | 8-10 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Cuisine | Jewish/Classic |
Why This Recipe Works
I redesigned traditional blintzes by using a thin, custard-like batter that crisps evenly without breaking. The ricotta and cream cheese filling is smooth enough to spread yet holds its shape, while the lemon-laced vanilla balances sweetness for diabetics or those avoiding refined sugar. My non-stick pan and toasting step give each blintz a delicate crunch while maintaining a soft center.
No kitchen required: a single bowl for batter, another for filling, and a stovetop pan. Weeknight-friendly? I test this with a rushed Tuesday dinner crowd and they never guess I used a 3-ingredient filling. For special occasions, I drizzle chocolate-hazelnut spread and serve with whipped cream.
Ingredients
| Milk | 1.25 cups | Use oat milk for vegan option |
| All-purpose flour | 1 cup | Try almond flour for gluten-free |
| Granulated sugar | 0.25 cup | Replace with erythritol if low-carb |
| Salt | Pinch | Adjust to taste |
| Large eggs | 4 | Use pastured eggs for richer flavor |
| Vanilla extract | 1 tsp | Cut with 1 tsp almond extract for holiday twist |
| Butter | 3 tbsp | Clarified butter for extra crisp |
| Low-fat ricotta | 1 cup | Sub full-fat for extra richness |
| Cream cheese | 8 oz | Try goat cheese for tangy variation |
| Granulated sugar (filling) | 0.25 cup | Replace with maple syrup |
| Large egg yolk | 1 | Scramble briefly and add for texture |
| Lemon juice | 1 tsp | Use lime for Latin variation |
| Vanilla extract (filling) | 1 tsp | Sub orange zest for citrus lovers |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Crepe Preparation
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Combine milk, flour, sugar, salt, eggs, and vanilla in bowl. Whisk 2-3 minutes until completely smooth (no lumps)
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Let batter rest 5 minutes for gluten relaxation
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Heat 1 tbsp butter in 8-inch skillet over medium. Test with 1 tsp batter should sizzle not burn
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Coat pan with light butter (use paper towel if non-stick) and ladle 1/3 cup batter
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Rotate pan to spread batter into 6-inch circle. Cook 2-3 minutes until edges lift freely
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Flip with offset spatula and cook 1 minute for golden color
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Repeat with remaining batter (stack crepes on paper towels to keep warm)
Cheese Filling Preparation
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In blender or food processor, combine ricotta, cream cheese, sugar, egg yolk, lemon juice, and vanilla
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Pulse 15-20 seconds until completely smooth with no curds
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Chill 15 minutes to firm filling if using in rolled blintzes
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Test consistency: should hold shape when spooned but spread easily
Assembly and Cooking
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Place 2-3 tbsp filling near bottom third of crepes
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Fold crepe like letter (fold top half down, then bottom up) or roll tightly
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Heat 1 tbsp butter in skillet until foam subsides
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Place folded blintz seam-side down. Cook 1-2 minutes per side until crispy (total 2-3 minutes)
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Repeat with remaining blintzes, adding butter as needed
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Finish with fresh fruit, chocolate sauce (AllRecipes), or cinnamon
Chef Tips for Perfect Results
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Use cold filling: Refrigerated filling spreads more evenly and prevents crepes from tearing
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Perfect golden color: Cook crepes at 250°F (medium-low) to avoid burning edges
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Batter consistency: Mixture should flow thin enough that a ladleful pours in 5 seconds
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Rest batter 5 minutes: Allows gluten to relax for delicate crepes
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Ideal pan size: 8-inch nonstick skillet for individual-size blintzes
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Over-whipping batter (20+ minutes): Incorporates air, leading to tough crepes. Mix until smooth, not foamy
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Undercooking first side (less than 2 minutes): Filling will leak during flipping; edges need to firm
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Overfilling: Filling doubles as it cooks. Start with 2 tbsp per 6-inch crepe
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Using cold pan: Test with drop of water – should sizzle. Preheat 2-3 minutes
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Overheating during assembly: Let crepes cool 5 minutes before filling – warm crepes stretch when filled
Variations and Substitutions
| Ingredient | Substitution | Impact on Flavor |
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| Flour | Almond flour | Gluten-free with nutty sweetness |
| Milk | Oat milk | Smoky undertone, vegan |
| Cream cheese | Goat cheese | Sharper tang, crumblier texture |
| Vanilla | Almond extract | Sweet nutty aroma for festive twist |
| Butter | Coconut oil | Subtly coconutty flavor, vegan |
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
Breakfast/Brunch: Serve with fresh strawberries, banana slices, and warm chocolate-hazelnut spread
Dessert: Drizzle with warm strawberry-rhubarb compote or crème anglaise
Dinner: Pair with roasted vegetables (check our guide) and lemon herb chicken
Special Occasions: Plate with edible flowers and dust with powdered sugar
Late-Night Snack: Warm 2-3 in skillet with a glass of cold milk or unsweetened almond beverage
Storage and Reheating
| Method | Duration | Instructions |
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| Refrigerator | 3-5 days | Store in airtight container with parchment between layers |
| Freezer | 1 month | Wrap individually in parchment then place in plastic bag. Freeze filled or unfilled |
| Oven Reheat | – | 250°F (120°C) for 10-12 minutes on baking sheet |
| Stovetop | – | Melting butter in skillet, cook 1 minute per side |
| Toaster Oven | – | Crisp in 150°C for 5-7 minutes |
Nutritional Information
| Approximate values per serving | |
|---|---|
| Calories | 420 |
| Protein | 18g |
| Fat | 22g |
| Carbohydrates | 40g |
| Fiber | 2g |
| Sugar | 18g |
| Sodium | 380mg |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use self-rising flour instead of all-purpose?
Yes, replace with self-rising flour. Reduce added salt to 1/8 tsp (baking powder/salt already in self-rising flour)
How to tell if blintzes are fully cooked?
Golden-brown edges with no doughy center when cut. Internal temperature should reach 160°F (71°C)
My crepes are sticking what’s wrong?
Cold pan or insufficient butter. Preheat 2-3 minutes and add butter until shimmering before ladling batter
Can I make batter in advance?
Yes, refrigerate up to 24 hours. Cover with plastic wrap directly on surface to prevent skin formation
Best way to serve to children?
Cut into bite-sized triangles, dust with cinnamon-sugar, and pair with Greek yogurt for dipping
The Best Blintzes I make today honor my grandmother’s legacy with modern convenience. From the velvety crepes to the tangy filling, this recipe delivers restaurant-quality flavor with pantry ingredients and 45 minutes of hands-on time. Try them plain, with fruit, or our chocolate sauce for every occasion. At Eminent Recipes, we believe comfort food should be both delicious and achievable this is our promise to you.
Best Blintzes with Rich Vanilla Crepes and Cream Cheese Filling
Ingredients
Method
- Combine milk, flour, sugar, salt, eggs, and vanilla in a bowl. Whisk 2-3 minutes until completely smooth (no lumps). Let batter rest for 5 minutes.
- Heat 1 tbsp butter in a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Pour ⅓ cup batter to form a thin crepe. Cook until edges set and bottom is golden, 1-2 minutes. Flip and cook for another 30 seconds. Repeat with remaining batter, adding butter as needed.
- In a separate bowl, mix ricotta, cream cheese, sugar (filling), egg yolk, lemon juice, and vanilla (filling) until smooth. Chill briefly if needed to firm up.
- Place a small amount of the filling on the center of each crepe. Fold the crepe like an envelope and gently press to shape. Repeat with remaining crepes.
- Serve warm with syrup, whipped cream, or fresh berries.
Notes
Swap all-purpose flour with almond flour for a gluten-free version.
Replace granulated sugar with erythritol if making a low-carb version.
Use clarified butter for a crispier finish.
Drizzle with chocolate-hazelnut spread for a special occasion touch.
For a citrus twist, use orange zest instead of vanilla extract in the filling.
For a Latin variation, swap lemon juice with lime juice.