Hallo Leute, ich wollte euch ein Update über meine Fähigkeiten bei der Herstellung von Khinkali geben. Wie einige von euch wissen, ist meine Frau Georgierin und ich liebe es, Khinkali zuzubereiten, auch wenn es lange dauert und die richtige Gewürzmischung stimmt, denke ich, dass es mir dieses Mal wirklich gelungen ist! Ich war kürzlich in Tiflis, weil mir das georgische Essen fehlte und ich die Schwiegereltern meiner Familie besuchen wollte. Sie hatte kürzlich Geburtstag und das sind die Ergebnisse! :))

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    Von OlxWG

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    1. Fresh_Mail7489 on

      Looking great!

      For the dough however, if you’d like it to be thinner, let it rest a bit more, and use a tiny bit more flour to help with having an even thinner dough. 😁

      I’ve been improving my pelmeni that way recently and it does improve without them being too brittle. But those look great!!

      I’m planning on doing Khinkali soon myself 😁

    2. self-proclaimedMod on

      Good, I don’t know if you want critique but really there are just minor mistakes that can easily be corrected.

      1. I suspect when connecting the folds you didn’t leave some margin between overlaps. I don’t know how to explain it, look here: [https://imgur.com/a/WAWgrM6](https://imgur.com/a/WAWgrM6) you want to layer the folds as knife pleats, not accordion pleats. This will give the folds direction and flow
      2. The handle part is cut off too close to the sack, you should leave more than you think you need. no need to use scissors, you can twist the dough fast and it will pull right off.

      More tips: put them in the water slowly, hold by the handle, let it droop and straighten out in your hand, so when it comes out it wont be as flat.

      Also, make the dough thinner (at your own risk)

    3. looks fantastic! the dough looks a little overcooked though. it gets sticky if overcooked. keep that in mind.

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