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Beshbarmak

Beshbarmak, meaning 'five fingers,' is the national dish of Kazakhstan, traditionally eaten by hand. It consists of finely chopped boiled meat (often horse or lamb) served over large, thin squares of unleavened dough, all drenched in a rich broth called 'tuzdyk'.

وقت التحضير30 minutes
وقت الطهي3 hours
إجمالي الوقت3 hours 30 minutes
حصص6
صعوبةHard
Beshbarmak - Kazakhstan traditional dish

🧂 مكونات

  • 1.5 kg Lamb or horse meat(preferably with bones, such as shoulder or shank)
  • 3 large Onions(sliced into rings)
  • 3 liters Water
  • 500 g Flour
  • 2 large Eggs
  • 2 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Black pepper(freshly ground)
  • 3 Bay leaves

💡 نصائح احترافية

  • Using a mix of meat, like lamb and beef, can add depth of flavor.
  • The dough should be quite stiff to prevent it from becoming mushy.
  • Horse meat is a traditional choice and offers a unique flavor, but lamb is a common and delicious alternative.

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  • Some recipes include finely chopped garlic in the tuzdyk for extra flavor.
  • A small amount of butter can be added to the tuzdyk for richness.

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