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  2. Chakapuli - Wikipedia

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    Chopped lamb is boiled with white wine in a deep pan, and then the pan is placed in the oven and cooked slowly for 1.5 hours. After this process, the tkemali sauce is stirred into the lamb, and the chopped greens and garlic are added. The dish is then cooked for another 5 minutes in the oven and finally rested for 5 minutes before serving. [1] [6]

  3. Keipi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Georgian cuisine ქართული სამზარეულო ... Dishes and sauces. Georgian bread;

  4. Georgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Georgian cuisine (Georgian: ქართული სამზარეულო, romanized: kartuli samzareulo) consists of cooking traditions, techniques, and practices of Georgia. Georgian cuisine has a distinct character, while bearing some similarities with various national cuisines of the South Caucasus , the Middle East and Eastern Europe .

  5. Chanakhi - Wikipedia

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    Chanakhi is preferably prepared in individual clay pots and served with bread and cheese. The lamb is placed in the pot with the already-melted butter. Onions, eggplants, potatoes, chopped greens, and tomatoes are added in separate layers. After pouring the water, the dish is cooked slowly in the oven for 4.5-5 hours. [3]

  6. Category:Georgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Արեւմտահայերէն; Azərbaycanca; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български

  7. Kuchmachi - Wikipedia

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    Kuchmachi (Georgian: კუჭმაჭი, pronounced [kʼut͡ʃʼmat͡ʃʼi]) is a traditional Georgian [1] [2] [3] dish of chicken livers, hearts and gizzards with walnuts and pomegranate seeds for topping.

  8. Satsivi - Wikipedia

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    Satsivi (Georgian: საცივი, romanized: satsivi, lit. ' cold dish '; also known as chicken in walnut sauce) is a Georgian dish. It is made using poultry (such as chicken or turkey) put into a walnut sauce, typically seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, fenugreek, coriander and cinnamon.

  9. Chicken tabaka - Wikipedia

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    It also became a common restaurant dish in the Soviet cuisine and is found nowadays in many restaurants throughout Eastern Europe and Central Asia. [3] The chicken is fried in a traditional frying pan called tapa (Georgian: ტაფა). [2] [3] [5] For frying thoroughly, the chicken is flattened out on the pan and pressed by a weight.