Boraki (, ), also known as alboraki () and tatar-boraki (), is a traditional dish made with minced meat, , and various spices, wrapped in layers of dough.Բորակի, խմորի շերտերի մեջ փաթաթած մսի, սոխի և զանազան համեմունքների խճողակով պատրաստվող կերակրատեսակ (պելմենի):
Boraki – a dish made with a filling of meat, onion, and various spices, wrapped in layers of dough (pelmeni).Բորակի, Ալբորակի, թաթարբորակի (խմորի շերտերի մեջ փաթաթած մսի, սոխի և զանազան համեմունքների խճողակով պատրաստվող հայկական կերակրատեսակ):
It is a common dish among Armenians and is widespread throughout nearly the entire territory of Armenia.
Boraki, Alboraki, Tatarboraki – a traditional Armenian dish made with a filling of meat, onion, and various spices, wrapped in layers of dough.ԱԼԲՈՐԱԿԻ, Հայոց մեջ տարածված ուտեստ, որը պատրաստում են Բարեկենդանին: Խմորը տրորել, բացել, եռանկյունաձեւ կտրտել, եփել եռացրած յուղի մեջ: Ուտել մեղրով։
Alboraki – a traditional Armenian dish commonly prepared during Barekendan (the Armenian Carnival before Lent). The dough is kneaded, rolled out, cut into triangles, and fried in hot oil. It is eaten with honey.
The dough is made from flour, egg, and water. The filling typically consists of beef (though other meats may be used), onion, pepper, and fresh herbs. The finished dish is traditionally served with matzoon mixed with minced garlic.
The prepared boraki are placed in a pot with a small amount of broth, covered, and simmered until done. After cooking, they are removed, allowed to drain, and then fried in a pan until golden.
These dough pieces are boiled in salted water until they float to the surface. After boiling, they are drained, plated, and served with melted butter or sour cream.
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