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Chakhokhbili

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Chakhokhbili

Chakhokhbili (Georgian: ჩახოხბილი, pronounced [t͡ʃʰaχoχbili]) is a traditionalGeorgian[1][2][3][4][5] dish of stewed chicken and tomato with fresh herbs.

The characteristic feature of Chakhokhbili is to dry-fry chicken without adding any kind of oil.

Its name comes from the Georgian word ხოხობი (khokhobi) which means "pheasant".[6]

References

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  1. ^ Georgia, Michael Spilling, Winnie Wong, p. 140
  2. ^ Nelson, Kay Shaw (29 September 2009). "The CIA Pool". The Cloak and Dagger Cook: A CIA Memoir. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Company. p. 40. ISBN 9781455615698. Retrieved 5 December 2023. [...] a Georgian specialty, chakhokhbili, a glorious medley of chicken and tender vegetables flavored with fresh herbs.
  3. ^ The World Cookbook for Students: Afghanistan to Cook Islands, Jeanne Jacob, Michael Ashkenazi, (2006), p. 133
  4. ^ A Taste of Russia: A Cookbook of Russian Hospitality, Darra Goldstein, (1999), p. 190. - "Chicken Chakhokhbili" [recipe]
  5. ^ Грузинская кухня: шашлык, лобио, сациви, чахохбили, соусы, И. Михайлова
  6. ^ Кавказская кухня, Сборник авторских рецептов блюд кавказской кухни от лучших московских шеф-поваров, p. 166