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Manti Dumplings
These Manti Dumplings are a creative variation on the traditional Armenian dish manti. While manti are actually Armenian dumplings, these are more Asian-style dumplings. They encompass all the flavors we know and love from the original recipe.
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Chakhokhbili (Georgian Chicken Stew with Tomatoes and Herbs)
Chakhokhbili is an easy and slightly spicy Georgian chicken stew in a rich and thick tomato sauce with lots of onions and cilantro.
Armenian Khalkha (Simit/Kekhke)
An Armenian savory cookie that goes by many names: Khalkha / Simit / Kekhke. If you ask Armenians (I did) what they call it, you'll get a lot of different answers, but we are unified in loving these cookies! There are sweet versions too, but this is the savory one my family prefers.
Chi Kofte / Cig Kofte (Armenian Steak Tartare)
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These Manti Dumplings are a creative variation on the traditional Armenian dish manti. While manti are actually Armenian dumplings, these are more Asian-style dumplings. They encompass all the flavors we know and love from the original recipe.
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