Qutab
Azerbaijani dish: Kükü and Gutab | |
Course | Main course |
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Place of origin | Azerbaijan |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Beef, leek |
Variations | Yashyl Qutab (Green Qutab), Qutab with pumpkin, Qarın qutabı, Shamakhy Qutab, Corat Qutab |
Cookbook: Qutab Media: Qutab |
Qutab is an Azerbaijani dish made from thinly rolled dough that is cooked briefly on a convex griddle known as saj.[1][2][3]
Composition
Qutab is made by creating a stiff dough from flour, water, eggs, and salt. The dough is rolled into a thin circular layer and the middle of each circle filled with stuffing before finally being folded into a crescent shape. The resulting patties are griddled on both sides and served by pouring over butter on top. Qutab is usually served with yoghurt with green coriander, fennel and sumac.[4][5]
Variations
There are many variations of qutab: usually, pumpkin and greens are used as fillings.[6] There are also Shamakhy qutab, Yashyl Qutab and Qarın qutabı, deve qutabi specific for Jorat settlement. They are regional variations of qutab in Azerbaijan.[7][8]
See also
References
- ↑ Milli mətbəximiz, tarixi, səciyyəvi xüsusiyyətləri (Azerbaijani)
- ↑ Кутабы (пирожки с зеленью) - азербайджанская кухня (Russian)
- ↑ Азербайджанская кухня | Кутабы (Russian)
- ↑ Кутабы (пирожки с зеленью) - азербайджанская кухня (Russian)
- ↑ Cuisine of Azerbaijan - Kutaby
- ↑ Azerbaijani Cuisine - Flour-based Dishes
- ↑ Кутабы шемахинские (Russian)
- ↑ Кутабы с зеленью (Russian)