Satsivi

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Satsivi
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Chicken satsivi garnished with pomegranate seeds
Course Sauce, appetizer
Place of origin Georgia
Main ingredients Walnuts

Satsivi (Georgian :საცივი, romanized:satsivi, lit.'cold dish'; also known as chicken in walnut sauce) is a Georgian dish. It is made using poultry (such as chicken or turkey) put into a walnut sauce, typically seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, fenugreek, coriander and cinnamon . The term satsivi is also used as a generic name for a variety of poultry made with the walnut sauce. [1]

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Satstivi is a Georgian dish made with walnut sauce and served cold, either as a dipping sauce for boiled or fried turkey or chicken. Traditionally, satsivi is made of walnuts, water, garlic, a combination of dried herbs (usually Imeretian saffron and fenugreek), vinegar, cayenne pepper, and salt to taste. [1] In this way, satsivi in the Caucasus is similar to the nut- or legume-based paste sauces to the south such as the hummus (which often contains garlic, lemon juice as a souring agent, and tahini, or sesame butter/paste) varieties found in Syrian, Lebanese, or generically Levantine cuisine.[ citation needed ]

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Sterlet with walnut sauce

Boiled turkey or chicken pieces submerged in satsivi is a staple of winter holiday feasts. The dish as a whole is usually also referred to as satsivi. There are also vegetarian varieties of this dish made with eggplants or cauliflower. [2] [3]

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Walnut sauce

A similar dish of boiled chicken with walnut paste is known as Circassian chicken in Turkish, Levantine, and Egyptian cuisine, as well as aquz in the Caspian cuisine of northern Iran.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. 1 2 Satsivi. Georgian Recipes by Georgia About. 2014
  2. Eggplant satsivi. Georgian Recipes by Georgia About. 2013
  3. Cauliflower satsivi. Georgian Recipes by Georgia About. 2013