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Armenian Kuku with Dill and Parsley
A vibrant and flavorful herb frittata, Kuku is a staple in Armenian cuisine. This version highlights the fresh, aromatic combination of dill and parsley, bound together with eggs and a touch of flour for a tender texture.

Armenian Kuku with Spinach and Feta
A vibrant and flavorful herb and vegetable frittata, this Kuku combines the freshness of spinach and dill with the salty tang of feta cheese, making it a delightful vegetarian main or side dish.

Armenian Kyufta with Walnut Sauce
A refined version of Armenian meatballs (Kyufta) made with finely ground beef or lamb, served with a rich and aromatic walnut sauce. This dish showcases the delicate texture of Kyufta and the complex flavors of Armenian walnut-based cuisine.

Armenian Lamb and Apricot Pilaf
A fragrant and flavorful pilaf featuring tender lamb, sweet dried apricots, and aromatic rice, often enhanced with nuts and spices. This dish is a celebratory staple in Armenian cuisine.

Armenian Lamb and Apricot Stew
Missov Dziran
A rich and flavorful stew featuring tender lamb simmered with sweet dried apricots, often enhanced with nuts and warm spices. This dish embodies the Armenian tradition of balancing savory and sweet elements.

Armenian Lamb Kofta with Pomegranate Glaze
Flavorful lamb kofta (meatballs) seasoned with aromatic spices and fresh herbs, pan-fried to perfection and finished with a tangy-sweet pomegranate glaze. This dish offers a delightful balance of savory and tart notes.

Armenian Lavash Rolls with Cheese
Simple yet delicious rolls made with thin Armenian lavash bread, filled with a savory mixture of cheese and herbs. These are perfect as a snack, appetizer, or part of a mezze platter.

Armenian Lentil and Eggplant Stew
A hearty and flavorful vegetarian stew combining tender lentils and soft eggplant with aromatic spices and tomatoes. This dish is perfect for a comforting meal, especially during cooler months.

Armenian Lentil and Rice Pilaf
Adzabov Plov
A hearty and nutritious vegetarian pilaf combining tender lentils and fluffy rice, often enhanced with caramelized onions and aromatic spices, making it a staple comfort food.

Armenian Lentil and Vegetable Stew with Herbs
A hearty and nutritious vegetarian stew featuring tender lentils simmered with a medley of vegetables and a generous amount of fresh herbs. This comforting dish is a staple in Armenian cuisine, known for its wholesome ingredients and aromatic flavors.

Armenian Lentil and Walnut Kofta
These savory kofta are a delightful vegetarian alternative to traditional meat kofta. Made with protein-rich lentils and earthy walnuts, they are seasoned with aromatic spices and herbs, then pan-fried or baked until golden brown.

Armenian Lentil Soup with Pomegranate
A hearty and nutritious soup, this Armenian lentil soup is elevated by the sweet and tart burst of fresh pomegranate seeds, offering a unique flavor profile. It's a comforting and wholesome dish perfect for any season.

Armenian Manti
Armenian Manti are small, savory dumplings typically filled with spiced ground meat and baked until golden. They are traditionally served with a garlic-yogurt sauce and a flavorful broth.

Armenian Pakhlava with Nuts
A rich, sweet dessert pastry made of layers of filo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened and held together with syrup or honey. This Armenian version often features walnuts and a hint of cinnamon and cardamom.

Armenian Pasuts Tolma
Lenten Stuffed Cabbage
A hearty and flavorful vegetarian dish, Pasuts Tolma is a Lenten staple in Armenia. It features cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of grains, lentils, and aromatic herbs, slow-cooked to perfection.

Armenian Red Lentil Patties
Vospov Kufta
Vospov Kufta are flavorful vegetarian patties made from red lentils and fine bulgur, seasoned with aromatic spices and fresh herbs. Traditionally enjoyed during Lent, these patties are pan-fried or baked until golden and can be served as an appetizer, side dish, or light main course.

Armenian Saffron Rice Pilaf with Nuts
A fragrant and elegant rice pilaf, infused with the golden hue and delicate aroma of saffron. This classic Armenian side dish features fluffy long-grain rice, toasted nuts for texture, and a hint of butter for richness. It's a versatile accompaniment to many main courses.

Armenian Sini Kufte
Sini Kufte is a savory baked dish made with a spiced bulgur and meat mixture, layered with a flavorful ground meat filling, and baked until golden brown. It's often described as a 'kufte casserole'.

Armenian Sini Manti
Sini Manti are delicate, canoe-shaped dumplings filled with spiced ground meat, baked until golden and crisp, then served in a flavorful broth with a cooling yogurt-garlic sauce. This baked version is a beloved Armenian classic.

Armenian Stuffed Eggplant
Imam Bayildi
Tender roasted eggplant halves are generously filled with a savory mixture of sautéed onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, and garlic, then baked until golden and bubbling. This vegetarian dish is a flavorful and satisfying staple of Armenian cuisine.

Armenian Stuffed Peppers with Lamb
Tjvjik
Tender bell peppers stuffed with a savory mixture of ground lamb, rice, and aromatic herbs, simmered in a flavorful tomato-based sauce. This dish is a comforting and classic Armenian staple, perfect for a hearty meal.

Armenian Stuffed Quince
Etchmiadzin Dolma
A traditional Armenian dish where quinces are hollowed out and filled with a savory mixture of minced lamb, rice, and aromatic spices, then slow-cooked until tender. This dish, known as Etchmiadzin Dolma, offers a unique blend of sweet, savory, and fragrant flavors, showcasing the fruit's ability to absorb and complement rich fillings.

Armenian Sweet Rice with Dried Fruits and Nuts
Chamichov Pilaf
A fragrant and subtly sweet rice pilaf, traditionally prepared for holidays like Easter and Christmas. This dish, known as 'Chamichov Pilaf' in Armenian, meaning 'Rice Pilaf with Raisins,' is a delightful combination of fluffy rice, sweet dried fruits, and crunchy nuts, making it a festive and satisfying side dish or a light main course. It's also naturally vegan, making it suitable for Lenten observances.

Armenian Tjvjik
Fried Liver with Onions
Tjvjik is a beloved Armenian dish featuring tender fried liver and caramelized onions, often enhanced with tomatoes and fresh herbs. Its name is said to come from the sizzling sound the ingredients make while cooking.