Syrniki refers to Russian cheese pancakes or can also be called "Tvorog Burgers" since they are made of Tvorog and fried. Syrniki is often eaten with honey, sweet dressings (marmalade) or jam. Syrniki is made by combining or mixing together Tvorog, semolina flour, sugar and eggs to make a dough, shape the dough into small balls, roll in flour and then fried until golden brown. Tvorog is Russian famous cottage cheese (or quark), usually served with honey or berry jam and made into Syrniki. Syrniki is also spelled Sirniki .

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