ŠVIEŽI AGURKAI SU MEDUMI – a fresh summer appetizer – small cucumbers with drizzled fresh honey – an unexpectedly interesting combo!
BULVINIAI BLYNAI – potato pancakes, grated potatoes mixed with eggs, flour, and seasoning, then fried into thin, crispy pancakes. Often served with sour cream, sour cream and curd, or cottage cheese and dill sauce.
ŽEMAIČIŲ BLYNAI – Samogitian (one of four regional identities in Lithuania) pancakes are thick, pre-cooked potato pancakes stuffed with seasoned pork filling, served with sour cream and dill.
CEPELINAI / DIDŽKUKULIAI – large potato dumplings, shaped like zeppelins, made from fresh grated and cooked mashed potatoes, stuffed with pork and served with sour cream and bacon or mushroom sauce. Curd cheese filling is also a popular option.
VĖDARAI – a baked potato sausage, made from well-grated potatoes, stuffed into natural pork casings, and baked. Served with sour cream, bacon, or mushroom sauce as a hearty, rustic dish.
ŠALTIBARŠČIAI – a vibrant cold soup of a fascinating pink color made of fermented milk drink kefir, marinated beets, cucumbers, dills, scallions, and boiled eggs. Served with hot boiled potatoes, usually in summer.
BARŠČIAI – a hot beet soup, made with meat or vegetable stock, potatoes, sometimes cabbage or dried porcini mushrooms. Served with sour cream and dark rye bread.
RAUGINTŲ KOPŪSTŲ SRIUBA – a tangy soup made from fermented cabbage, often with pork or some other smoked meat, onions, and potatoes. Usually eaten during colder months.
BALANDĖLIAI – cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of minced meat, onions, and rice and simmered in a tomato-based sauce. Served with sour cream and potatoes.
RAUGINTOS DARŽOVĖS – a traditional method of preserving vegetables like cabbage and cucumbers. Served as a side dish or condiment, especially in winter.
MIŠKO GRYBAI SU BULVĖMIS – wild forest mushrooms (porcini, chanterelle) shallow-fried with onions and sour cream and served with boiled or roasted potatoes and dill.
OBUOLIŲ SŪRIS – a firm, jelly-like dessert made from boiled apples and sugar, pressed into molds to resemble cheese. It’s not actually cheese, despite the name. Sliced and enjoyed as a sweet treat.
UOGIENĖS – homemade fruits and berry preserves made from strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries, often eaten with bread, pancakes, and curd cheese. They’re less sweet than typical jams.