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Boodog

Mongolian Stone-Cooked Whole Animal

Boodog is an ancient and dramatic Mongolian cooking method where a whole animal (traditionally a marmot or goat) is cooked from the inside out using hot stones placed within its cavity. The skin acts as the cooking vessel, resulting in incredibly tender and flavorful meat.

Forberedelsestid1 hour
Koketid3-4 hours
Total tid4-5 hours
Porsjoner8
VanskelighetsgradVery Hard
Boodog - Mongolia traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienser

  • 1 Whole Goat or Marmot(cleaned and butchered (substitute with leg of lamb or beef))
  • 20 pieces Smooth River Stones(fist-sized, able to withstand intense heat)
  • 1 liter Water
  • 2 Onions(chopped)
  • 5 cloves Garlic(chopped)
  • 1 tbsp Salt
  • 1 tbsp Black Pepper
  • 1 bunch Aromatic Herbs(optional (e.g., thyme, rosemary))

💡 Profesjonelle tips

  • This is a highly traditional and labor-intensive method, best attempted with experienced guidance.
  • Safety is paramount when handling extremely hot stones.
  • Substitutions for marmot or goat can be made, but the traditional method is unique.
  • The animal's skin acts as a natural cooking vessel.

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Inspirasjon til din egen versjon av denne oppskriften

  • Use lamb or beef as a substitute for goat or marmot.
  • Experiment with different herbs and spices for stuffing.
  • For a less traditional approach, consider oven roasting or grilling the seasoned meat with hot stones placed around it.

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