Pineapple here is sweet and tart; a perfect complement to the cheese filling in these nalesniki. Enjoy nalesniki topped with sour cream or favorite jam.

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Remember these? Some people refer to them as Russian crepes or cheese blintzes. If you’ve made a batch of these with cheese and raisins, you are already a pro! Instead of the raisins, I’m using pineapple which is sweet and tart; a perfect complement to the cheese filling.

The pineapple was my Mama’s idea. She brought a batch of these to a church potluck and the nalesniki were a hit! Enjoy these topped with sour cream or your favorite jam.

Watch How To Make Nalesniki:

Ingredients for crepes:

½ cup lukewarm water
1 cup milk
4 large eggs
4 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted. Plus more to sauté.
1 cup all-purpose flour (you can use 1/2 cup whole wheat flour and 1/2 cup all-purpose)
2 Tbsp sugar
Pinch of Salt

Ingredients for cheese filling:

8 oz package cream cheese, at room temperature
16 oz small curd cottage cheese
4 Tbsp sugar
1 can (15 or 20 oz) coarsely chopped pineapple chunks, well-drained

How to Make Nalesniki with Cheese and Pineapple:

1. Put all of the ingredients for the crepes (in the order that they are listed) in a blender and blend until well combined.

2. Melt a dot of butter in 2 non-stick skillets over medium heat. (2 skillets make the process go faster).

3. Pour about 2 to 3 Tbsp of batter into the skillet. I use a 1-ounce measuring cup.

A mixture is poured into a one-ounce measuring cup

4. As you are pouring into the skillet, swirl the batter to evenly coat the bottom. If you get any small gaps, you can fill them with a few drops of batter.

5. Once the bottom is lightly golden, flip the crepe using a sharp edged spatula to easily get under the crepe.

A crepe, nalesnik, on a skillet

Let the other side get lightly golden and plop the crepe out onto a cutting board.

Repeat with all of the batter, using a dot of butter each time if needed. Don’t stack hot crepes on top of each other. Once they are just luke-warm or room temp, they can be stacked.

Don’t panic, the first (and sometimes the second) crepe in the pan never turns out nice!

How to make Cheese & pineapple filling and complete Blinchiki:

1. In a colander, rinse the cottage cheese with cold water and DRAIN WELL. I just let it sit in the colander for 15 minutes and shake it out. Pressing it through a cheese cloth also works well.

2. Mash the cream cheese, cottage cheese and sugar with a potato masher until well combined and creamy. Cottage cheese will still be a little lumpy.

3. Stir in the well-drained bits of pineapple.

A crepe being filled with cheese and pineapple on a wooden cutting board

4. Using a spatula, spread 2 generous Tbsp of cheese filling on each crepe.

5. Roll the crepe (nalesniki)  into a log and cut in half.

A crepe with filling rolled and cut in half on a cutting board

6. Refrigerate crepes that aren’t being served. It keeps in the fridge for almost one week.

To Serve:

Melt about 1 Tbsp of butter in a skillet and sauté the rolled cheese crepes on medium heat until golden brown on both sides. They don’t take long to sauté. Be careful not to burn them.
Serve with sour cream or jam on the side.

Nalesniki with Cheese and Pineapple (налесники)

5 from 6 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 6 -8

Ingredients for crepes:

  • ½ cup lukewarm water
  • 1 cup milk
  • 4 large eggs
  • 4 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted. Plus more to sauté.
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 pinch salt

Ingredients for cheese filling:

  • 8 oz package cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 16 oz small curd cottage cheese
  • 4 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 can, 15 or 20 oz coarsely chopped pineapple chunks, well-drained

Instructions

  • Put ½ cup lukewarm water, 1 cup milk, 4 large eggs, 4 Tbsp melted unsalted butter, 1 cup all-purpose flour , 2 Tbsp sugar, 1 pinch of salt in a blender and blend until well combined.
  • Melt a dot of butter in 2 non-stick skillets over medium heat. (2 skillets make the process go faster).
  • Pour about 2 to 3 Tbsp of batter into the skillet. I use a 1-ounce measuring cup.
  • As you are pouring into the skillet, swirl the batter to evenly coat the bottom. If you get any small gaps, you can fill them with a few drops of batter.
  • Once the bottom is lightly golden, flip the crepe using a sharp edged spatula to easily get under the crepe.
  • Let the other side get lightly golden and plop the crepe out onto a cutting board.
  • Repeat with all of the batter, using a dot of butter each time if needed. Don’t stack hot crepes on top of each other. Once they are just luke-warm or room temp, they can be stacked.

How to make Cheese & pineapple filling and complete Blinchiki:

  • In a colander, rinse the cottage cheese with cold water and DRAIN WELL. I just let it sit in the colander for 15 minutes and shake it out.
  • Mash the cream cheese, cottage cheese and sugar with a potato masher until well combined and creamy. Cottage cheese will still be a little lumpy.
  • Stir in the well-drained bits of pinneaple.
  • Using a spatula, spread 2 generous tablespoons of cheese filling on each crepe.
  • Roll the crepe (nalesniki) into a log and cut in half.
  • Refrigerate crepes that aren’t being served. It keeps in the fridge for almost one week.

To Serve:

  • Melt about 1 tablespoon of butter in a skillet and sauté the rolled cheese crepes on medium heat until golden brown on both sides. They don’t take long to sauté. Be careful not to burn them.

Serve with sour cream or jam on the side.

    Skill Level: Easy/Medium
    Cost to Make: $
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    Pineapple here is sweet and tart; a perfect complement to the cheese filling in these nalesniki. Enjoy nalesniki topped with sour cream or favorite jam.

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    • Catherine Jinkerson
      November 2, 2018

      Natasha….well if you want a savory crepe…chicken, vegis and crab with a garlic bechamel sauce….so good and not filling…..

      Reply

      • Natashas Kitchen
        November 2, 2018

        Thank you for sharing that with me Catherine!

        Reply

    • Robbin Lomax
      October 19, 2016

      Natasha, thanks for never letting me down. I have made so many of your recipes and I always make them ‘exactly as written’ except when I need to change it out of necessity. Please tell your mom, I believe this was her recipe modification, that the pineapple nalesniki are my favorite.

      I would like to weigh in on the batter blender bubbles and pan vs crepe maker debate. First, instead of using a blender I just use a whisk to stir, not whisk, which does a great job. Second, I considered buying a crepe maker (just what I need; another appliance to clean and store) but found that a good nonstick skillet works beautifully, and I enjoy breezing right through the whole process since I have learned to toss and flip the crepe in the air. It is really quite fun and easy. I feel like applause after every flip would be appropriate.

      Reply

      • Natasha
        natashaskitchen
        October 19, 2016

        How fun that you’re tossing the crepe into the air!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review and tips 🙂

        Reply

    • Lina
      November 9, 2014

      Best recipe I’ve found thus far! Thank you Natasha for never failing me lol.
      Also this is for all you folks that start making a
      recipe ( pour the milk, butter, eggs, etc) and realize you’ve run out of flour. I just now substituted pancake mix, and lemme tell you, it works wonderfully.

      Reply

      • Natasha
        natashaskitchen
        November 9, 2014

        That’s so great to know that pancake mix works well. Thanks so much for sharing that! 🙂

        Reply

    • reina
      August 23, 2013

      Made these lil guys and they were awesome! Used different filling(cool whip+condensed milk, added chopped cherries and tsp of rum) cause I had lots leftover from some puff pastries. Sauteed in butter-delish!
      @ruslana–> Its hard using the electric crepe pan cause since the recipe is blended in blender @ high speed, it makes more bubbles so when u pour batter onto a plate then dip the pan, sometimes they fall off into the batter or become super hole-y…I tried but its better using a skillet although it takes a few tries to perfect it.This recipe is well worth the effort. Thank you !!
      Thank you!

      Reply

      • Natasha
        natashaskitchen
        August 23, 2013

        That’s great to know about this recipe and the crepe maker; maybe if the batter sat for a little while, it would de-bubblify (Yes, I make up words). 😉 I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe. We make these ALL THE TIME! 🙂

        Reply

    • Veronika
      June 19, 2013

      try also with Nutella, yammm…

      Reply

      • Natasha
        natashaskitchen
        June 19, 2013

        Mmm yum!

        Reply

    • Veronika
      June 19, 2013

      what did you put on the top, the white stuff, and how do you make it

      Reply

      • Natasha
        natashaskitchen
        June 19, 2013

        Do you mean the cheese filling or the powdered sugar dusted over the top?

        Reply

    • Люся
      May 3, 2013

      Thank you for the recipe, its so sinfully delicious !!! I have tried many recipes for crapes, but so far yours have beat them all. God Bless you in every aspect of your life, thank you for providing so many great recipes.!!!

      Reply

      • Natasha
        natashaskitchen
        May 3, 2013

        Wanna know something funny? My mama-in-law told me she’s been using a “secret recipe” that was given to her “by secret” and after she tried this one, well, she now makes this one! 🙂

        Reply

    • Alenka
      April 3, 2013

      I make my nalisniki with cottage cheese, cream cheese n sugar. Then cut then in half and put em all in a casserole dish. Seperately i mix heavy whipping cream and condensed milk (dont make too sweet) pour over the nalisniki and then put them in the oven at 350° and bake 40-50 min or until it goldens at the top. I like mine crispy so i keep mine in longer like hour or so. SOOOO DELICIOUS!! 🙂

      Reply

      • Natasha
        natashaskitchen
        April 3, 2013

        I didn’t know if these baked well, now I do! Thank you so much for sharing! 🙂

        Reply

    • tracie
      November 3, 2011

      what can I use instead of cottage cheese?

      Reply

      • Ruslana
        March 18, 2012

        Does using the crepe pan change the taste of the crepes, cause we always use that and I was just wondering?

        Reply

        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          March 18, 2012

          Oh I haven’t used one before. I can’t imagine why it would change the taste. It would probably be faster and easier.

          Reply

          • Ruslana
            March 19, 2012

            K thanks, I’ve just always done it that way and was just wondering 🙂

            Reply

    • CYCAHA
      October 8, 2011

      if you like the softer nalisniki best is to fit all into a casserole dish, pour half and half into it and bake it. soooo good and creamy.

      Reply

    • Maria
      July 1, 2011

      Natasha,

      What Brand of knives do you use in your kitchen?
      Just wondering on which ones to get for myself.

      Reply

    • Irina
      April 12, 2011

      I tried this recipe a few weeks ago and these turned out absolutely delicious!!! They’re really yummy hot or cold 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

    • Natalya
      February 17, 2011

      I think if you make them with coconut they would taste so good 🙂 I am not fan of pineapples

      Reply

    • yana
      January 20, 2011

      I was excited to try these after making them with my hunnie but when i gave it a taste, they were really bitter…i had to throw all of them away. I went by the recipe…im thinking maybe the pineapple had a bad reaction with the cheese. Im not sure what happened.

      Reply

      • Natasha
        January 20, 2011

        I’m sorry they didn’t work out. They’ve never turned out bitter on me. Did you taste the cheese and pinneaple to make sure it wasn’t spoiled? I have no idea why else they would taste bitter. Mine have always turned out sweet with a tang from the pinneaple, but never bitter. My mama-in-law told me she made this variation recently and they were gobbled up very quickly. I hate when a recipe doesn’t turn out. 🙁

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    • Anna
      January 5, 2011

      Wow! I tried these, and they work!! Unlike other crape recipes…. hahaha Thank you!

      Reply

    • Tina
      November 30, 2010

      Where did you buy the curd cottage cheese? Looks yummy!

      Reply

      • Natasha
        November 30, 2010

        It’s just normal cottage cheese. You can use small curd or large curd cottage cheese. It’s a little easier to drain the large curd. I bought it at winco.

        Reply

    • Irina
      November 28, 2010

      Love the presentation in the first photo!

      Reply

    • Lidia
      November 28, 2010

      I love the pineapple idea. Look forward to trying this recipe. To save on time I will try crushed pineapple or the tidbits.

      Reply

    • TATYANA
      November 27, 2010

      HEY THEY LOOK FABULOUS… I JUST MADE SOME LAST NIGHT. MY MOM MAKES HER FILLING WITH RECOTTA CHEESE. SHE ADDS 2 EGG YOLKS AND SUGAR AND ITS SOOOOOO TASTY.

      Reply

    • Veronica
      November 27, 2010

      Ack! You’re killing me! These sound wonderful.

      Reply

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