How to make Zhengyalov HatsMaking Zhengyalov Hats is a ceremony that is meant to bring family members and friends together. Zhengyalov Hats, a combination of various types of greens with dough is one of the most famous dishes in Artsakh cuisine. There are different Zhengyalov Hats recipes with a mix of up to 20 kinds of greens. Beyond Karabakh, it’s very popular in Armenian towns of Kapan and Goris. In some areas, it’s also made with nettle. November 20, 2014 PanARMENIAN.Net - By the way, translated from Persian, the word Jangyal means forest and is associated with jungle. Making Zhengyalov Hats is a ceremony that is meant to bring family members and friends together. PAN has written down the recipe and found the ingredients essential for making this dish. Filling: greens – kndzmindzuk, trtnjuk, nettle, simsimok, timtinok, pttapashar, pravu port, chrchrok, ptutkun, tesni, mokhratal (kind of spinach), flax leaves, grapes leaves, dill, coriander, mint, beet tops, aveluk, onions. The greens should be cut into tiny pieces and covered with a towel. Dough: flour, salt. The dough should be stiff but soft and left for half an hour in a warm place. Preparation: divide the dough into small round pieces with a diameter of about 5cm. Roll each out (as for lavash), adding salt, pepper and oil (about two spoons) to the cut greens, and then put the mix on the flat, leaving about 1-1.5cm from the edges and sticking them together.
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