Armenian shortbread cookies

Armenian Shortbread Cookies – Shaqar lokhum

Shortbread Cookies My version for the Armenian shortbread cookies called Shaqar Lokhum/ Շաքար Լոխում. These shortbread cookies are very tender,crumbly, buttery, simply irresistible .The most perfect company for tea or coffee. Hope you’ll give this recipe a try and let me know how you like it. Happy baking!       Ingredients 150 grams (1 […]

Armenian Sharots - Շարոց

Armenian Sharots – Շարոց

Sharots Recipe It’s almost impossible to imagine an Armenian New Year’s table without dried fruits or special seasonal sweets. This traditional Armenian sweets Sharots is one of those dried snacks served on festive days.   Ingredients needed are quite simple as well as the making of it.Hope you guys give it a try and enjoy […]

Kibbeh ishli kyufta recipe

Kibbeh Kibbe Kofta Recipe – Ishli Kyufta

Kibbeh Recipe A dish from Middle Eastern cuisine that’s very much loved and served by Armenians, especially as a Holiday dish: Kibbeh or many will recall it as Ishly Kofta , Armenian word is Kololak: meatball, in this case it’s a stuffed meatball. Kibbeh is made of cooked,spiced ground meats stuffed with bulgur and finely […]

Meat Crepes - Նրբաբլիթ

Meat Crepes – Նրբաբլիթ

Meat Crepes Recipe These meat crepes / blinchiks will be the most popular appetizers for an Armenian New Years table. Slightly time consuming, but totally worth it in the end. The best part about these meat crepes is that they can be made ahead of time, and then kept frozen for about a month. So […]

Armenian Traditional Dish Ghapama

Armenian Traditional Dish Ghapama

Armenian Dish Ghapama Recipe From my favorite Armenian cuisine : a truly delicious and quite festive dish called Xapama. In other words : stuffed pumpkin, and Khapama pumpkin is stuffed  with rice, dried fruits, apples , spiced with cinnamon, melted butter and honey.Simple dish ,yet so flavorful ,delicious, worth to be added to your “Holiday […]

How to Make Armenian Coffee

Armenian Coffee Making Armenian coffee is pretty much a routine for us, Armenians .We start the day with that coffee, well, I mean many of us;), we drink it after lunch or early dinner. And we certainly drink it when someone comes over for a quick chat or for anything else. That’s the Armenian way […]