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Qutab
Azerbaijani dish: Kükü and Gutab
CourseMain course
Place of originAzerbaijan
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsBeef, leek
VariationsYashyl Qutab (Green Qutab), Qutab with pumpkin, Qarın qutabı, Shamakhy Qutab, Corat Qutab

Qutab is an Azerbaijani dish, which made from thinly rolled dough that may be cooked briefly on a convex griddle.[1][2][3]

Composition

Qutab is made by creating stiff dough from flour, water, eggs and salt, roll it into a thin layer, cut a groove circles. In the middle of each circle to put stuffing and wrapped in crescent-shaped. Fry patties on both sides. When serving, pour over butter. Qutab is usually served with yoghurt with green coriander, fennel and sumac.[4][5]

Variations

There are a lot of variations of qutab, usually pumpkin and greens are used as fillings.[6] There are also Shamakhy qutab, Yashyl Qutab and Qarın qutabı, which is regional variations of qutab in Azerbaijan.[7][8]

Haleva

Haleva

Haleva is a fried dough filled with either potatoes or Circassian cheese. Circassians in the homeland and all around the world enjoy this tasty food.

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