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Start your day with this simple and authentic Lithuanian breakfast recipe featuring farmer’s cheese, sour cream, and sugar. Creamy, lightly sweet, and full of old-world charm, this dish is a beloved staple in traditional Lithuanian cuisine.
Ingredients
- 150 g (¾ cup) Lithuanian-style farmer’s cheese (or Polish twaróg/quark)
- 80 g (4 tbsp) full-fat sour cream or crème fraîche
- 2 tsp granulated sugar (or caster/superfine sugar)
Instructions
- Place the farmer’s cheese in a shallow bowl or plate. Using a fork, break it up gently and fluff it across the surface.
- Spoon the sour cream over the cheese.
- Sprinkle the sugar evenly on top. Eat it layered or stir everything together.
Notes

What Do Lithuanians Eat for Breakfast?
In Lithuania, breakfast isn’t just a quick grab-and-go affair — it’s often a hearty and nourishing start to the day. Dairy plays a starring role, especially farmer’s cheese (known as varškė), which features in both savory and sweet variations. You’ll often find:- 🥚 Omelettes or pancakes on special occasions
- 🥖 Dark rye bread topped with cheese, meats, or spreads
- 🐟 Even cold fish or leftovers from dinner – Lithuanians aren’t picky when it comes to breakfast!
What Is Lithuanian Farmer’s Cheese?
Lithuanian farmer’s cheese (varškė) is a lightly tangy, crumbly curd cheese that closely resembles quark. It’s rich in protein, slightly dry in texture, and incredibly versatile. You’ll find it used in everything from:- 🥐 Pastries like grietiniečiai (sour cream buns)
- 🍰 Cheesecakes and sweet rolls
- 🧆 Savory spreads and dumpling fillings
- Extra light (0.5–1% fat)
- Half-fat (around 9%)
- Full-fat (around 18%)
Ingredients for Lithuanian Farmer’s Cheese Breakfast
You only need three ingredients to make this simple, comforting dish. Here's what to gather:🧀 Farmer’s Cheese
- Ideally Lithuanian-style (varškė)
- If unavailable, substitute with twaróg or quark
- Use half-fat or full-fat for best flavor and creaminess
🥣 Sour Cream or Crème Fraîche
- Go for full-fat to keep things rich and indulgent
- Crème fraîche offers a milder tang if preferred
🍚 Granulated Sugar
- Classic white sugar or caster sugar (superfine)
- Adjust the sweetness to your taste
How to Make Farmer’s Cheese with Sour Cream
This Lithuanian breakfast recipe is as easy as it is delicious. Ready in under 5 minutes!📝 Ingredients:
- 150 g (¾ cup) farmer’s cheese, fluffed with a fork
- 80 g (4 tbsp) sour cream or crème fraîche
- 2 tsp granulated or caster sugar
👩🍳 Instructions:
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Break up the cheese:
Place the farmer’s cheese in a shallow bowl or plate. Use a fork or spoon to break it apart and fluff it up. -
Add the sour cream:
Spoon sour cream generously over the cheese. -
Sprinkle sugar:
Scatter sugar evenly across the top. You can either leave the layers as they are or mix everything together – it’ll taste like a sweet, creamy cottage cheese dessert! -
Serve:
Enjoy with a slice of buttered black rye bread, or toast. Add a dollop of jam (strawberry, raspberry, or traditional lingonberry) for an extra treat! 🍓🍞
How to Serve Lithuanian Farmer’s Cheese Breakfast
Traditionally, this dish is eaten just as described – cheese, cream, and sugar, with a side of bread. Optional additions:- Lingonberry, strawberry, or raspberry jam
- A drizzle of honey or maple syrup
- Fresh berries or seasonal fruit
- Toasted nuts for crunch
Oh my gosh, this looks amazing! I’ve always wanted to try a truly authentic Lithuanian breakfast – that farmer’s cheese sounds incredible. I’m definitely making this soon. The simple ingredients really appeal to me.