
Discover the perfect appetizer with these Cheesy Herb Lavash Rolls, a delightful twist on classic Russian cuisine. Thin lavash sheets are filled with a creamy mixture of tangy brynza cheese, fresh herbs, and hard-boiled eggs, then rolled and sliced into bite-sized spirals. Ideal for parties, picnics, or a quick snack, these rolls celebrate simple, fresh ingredients.
About the Recipe
Originating from the Caucasus region and embraced across post-Soviet kitchens, lavash rolls are a staple of home cooking. Brynza, a brine-ripened cheese similar to feta, provides a salty, crumbly texture that pairs beautifully with buttery sautéed herbs. Mashed hard-boiled eggs add richness. This streamlined version maximizes flavor while respecting tradition.
Ingredients
- 2 sheets medium lavash (approx. 150 g total)
- 300 g brynza or feta cheese
- 100 g sour cream (20% fat)
- 2 large eggs
- 40 g unsalted butter
- Salt, to taste
- Freshly ground black pepper
- Mixed fresh herbs: dill, parsley, cilantro, and green onions (about 1 cup tightly packed)
Using a high-quality food processor simplifies the herb chopping, and a versatile food processor can help crumble the cheese effortlessly.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare the herbs: Finely chop all fresh herbs. In a skillet over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the chopped herbs and sauté gently, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes until fragrant. Remove from heat and let cool for 5 minutes.
- Cook the eggs: Place eggs in a saucepan, cover with cold water, and bring to a boil. Cook for exactly 9 minutes for hard-boiled. Drain and cool under running cold water. Peel and mash with a fork into a coarse crumble.
- Combine filling: Crumble the brynza with a fork and mix with the mashed eggs. In a separate bowl, stir the cooled, sautéed herbs into the sour cream. Season with pepper. Fold the herb-sour cream mixture into the cheese-egg mixture until evenly combined. Taste and adjust salt if needed.
- Assemble rolls: Lay the lavash sheets flat. Spread an even layer of filling over each sheet, covering the entire surface. Roll each sheet tightly into a log. Wrap in plastic wrap and let rest at room temperature for 10 minutes, or refrigerate for up to 6 hours for cleaner slices.
- Slice and serve: Using a sharp knife, cut the rolls crosswise into 3–4 cm pieces. Wipe the blade with a damp cloth after each cut. Arrange on a platter and serve immediately.




Tips for Perfect Lavash Rolls
- For an even herb chop, try a non-toxic immersion blender with a mini chopper attachment.
- Resting the rolls is crucial to avoid sogginess. Speed up chilling in the refrigerator.
- Use a light oil spray on the knife blade to prevent sticking when slicing.
- For quick egg cooking, a microwave pressure cooker can be a time-saver.
Variations to Explore
Add 100 g of smoked salmon for a smoky twist, or a pinch of cayenne for heat. Replace sour cream with Greek yogurt for a tangier filling. For a party, slice on the bias and serve with a yogurt dip. Pair with a crisp white wine or organic vodka. For dessert, consider Catalan sponge cake.
FAQ
Can I make these lavash rolls ahead of time?
Yes. After rolling, wrap and refrigerate for up to 6 hours. Slice just before serving. Freeze whole rolls for up to 1 month; thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then slice.
What is brynza and where can I find it?
Brynza is a brine-cured cheese common in Eastern Europe. It resembles feta but is milder. Find it in European delis or large supermarkets. For proper storage, a large built-in refrigerator helps maintain freshness.
Can I use a different flatbread?
Flour tortillas work as a substitute, but adjust filling volume. They yield a different texture. For gluten-free, use corn tortillas or gluten-free lavash.
How do I prevent rolls from unrolling?
Roll firmly and let rest under plastic wrap. Use a sharp knife; a planetary mixer isn't needed for this, but it's great for other kitchen tasks.
What dipping sauces work well?
A garlic yogurt sauce or spicy tomato chutney complements the creamy filling. Pair with George Howell coffee for a unique beverage contrast. For more snack inspiration, explore chocolate-covered raisins.
Can I add more protein?
Incorporate shredded chicken, tofu, or ham. For reheating leftovers, a non-toxic air fryer keeps them crisp.
How do I store leftover filling?
The filling can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Use it as a dip or spread on crackers. For preserving fresh herbs, a steam canner is ideal for larger batches.
These Cheesy Herb Lavash Rolls are a testament to the beauty of simple ingredients and thoughtful technique. Experiment with variations and share your creations. For more recipes and kitchen tools, visit Walfos Brand.
