Manti - Armenian-Style Dumplings - Food Wishes

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @pokermcafee
    @pokermcafee Год назад +234

    "Imagine how good these will be when we know what we are doing." is my new cooking motto.

  • @HiiImChris
    @HiiImChris Год назад +60

    I love how after 12 years of watching this mans videos he still takes the time to explain everything to beginners

  • @juliebeers5575
    @juliebeers5575 Год назад +92

    One of the best Chef John-isms "show me someone who only does things they are good at and I'll show you someone who is boring..." ❤️

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 Год назад +2

      I'd be damn proud to be a boring nurse if that's the case.

    • @danvankouwenberg7234
      @danvankouwenberg7234 Год назад

      Yup.

    • @humester
      @humester Год назад +1

      Never be afraid to try something new! Only making the 'tried and true' is boring. I'd rather be adventurous.

    • @marioncapriotti1514
      @marioncapriotti1514 Год назад

      @@lipstickzombie4981 - To be fair, that's not the same thing at all -- this is a cooking channel, not a site for finding medical care!

    • @toastedt140
      @toastedt140 Год назад

      @@lipstickzombie4981 You missed the point

  • @jdoesmath2065
    @jdoesmath2065 Год назад +232

    Thank you Chef John. Your self deprecation is refreshing and reassuring.
    "Never let not being good at something prevent you from doing it."
    "I'm not really good at this and I may never be, but I'm going to keep practicing."
    "Hopefully we all get really good at this together."
    If you want to achieve something that seems out of your grasp, these are words to live by. Thank you Chef John.

    • @patriekvanwier9549
      @patriekvanwier9549 Год назад +12

      Like "Imagine how good these are going to look once we know what we're doing"

    • @bobbypatton4903
      @bobbypatton4903 Год назад +5

      Chef John really is the most wholesome RUclips cook.

    • @jdoesmath2065
      @jdoesmath2065 Год назад +5

      ^SCAM!^

    • @J8n3eyr3
      @J8n3eyr3 Год назад +1

      @@jdoesmath2065 Reported and deleted.

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion Год назад +1

      For once I'm sat here feeling like It's better without a do over
      its flaws make it perfect

  • @buckbenelli8
    @buckbenelli8 Год назад +146

    Dude, you can’t imagine how I feel right now. My mom would put a lot of onion in her broth, almost like a tomato French onion. I would eat frozen manti as a snack. Damn, good memories.

    • @nemetron9506
      @nemetron9506 Год назад +3

      That sounds good enough to try it out!

    • @jlpeters8576
      @jlpeters8576 Год назад +2

      I like the idea of an onion-enriched broth. Thanks for the tip!

    • @bray1872
      @bray1872 Год назад

      but you reheated them, right?

    • @Acidlib
      @Acidlib Год назад

      @@bray1872 pretty sure that’s what he meant, prepping all sorts of dumplings, then freezing them to cook later is a really common technique these days

    • @toastedt140
      @toastedt140 Год назад

      @@Acidlib I like the idea of a maniac eating frozen ground beef in dough like its a ice cream treat

  • @secretforreddit
    @secretforreddit Год назад +98

    I live in Armenia and these look pretty good, honestly! "Wet" manti (pronounced MAHn-teh, not man-tee) is excellent, but I generally prefer the "dry" version, which is actually usually served with a little pitcher of broth as well as the yoghurt sauce. It's also usually sprinkled with sumac, which adds a wonderful bright, almost lemony tartness to the otherwise quite heavy, meaty dish.

    • @marioncapriotti1514
      @marioncapriotti1514 Год назад +2

      That sounds delicious! I just recently enjoyed a dish flavored with sumac, and it was amazing. Hoping to find some here in the US. Thanks!

    • @secretforreddit
      @secretforreddit Год назад

      @@marioncapriotti1514 I feel like it's becoming more popular in mainstream grocery stores in the US; my mother sent me a photo of some in her New England grocery store a couple of weeks ago, so it's around!

  • @qozmiq
    @qozmiq Год назад +24

    'Little man in the boat'
    I love you Chef John

    • @PavementPilot
      @PavementPilot Год назад +4

      I almost spit out my drink when I heard you say that comment. Sorry, Trucker brain always on! LOL

    • @misstlc7136
      @misstlc7136 Год назад +2

      Bwahhaaa

    • @bennoe5715
      @bennoe5715 Год назад +3

      Had to go back to make sure I heard that correctly. 😂

  • @spookitron
    @spookitron Год назад +58

    Holy smokes. I grew up with this. All the grandmothers and aunties would sit around together making them.

  • @lusigh1102
    @lusigh1102 Год назад +13

    looks so great! I’m sure tastes even better. From Armenia, so my grandma would always make this. Favorite dish for Armenians so we usually have it on holidays, birthdays, special events :) My grandma’s only pro-tip would be to put mantis veeery close together, too tight, like almost like squeezing each other with no room left, that way meat will not come out and mantis will not open too much when cooked

  • @supervitz7178
    @supervitz7178 Год назад +13

    I was in Armenia last month, and I had this dish at three different restaurants - truly amazing!

  • @Sonzoul1
    @Sonzoul1 Год назад +11

    Dear John, I am an Armenian and you did an excellent job. Thank you for sharing my culture's great dish.

  • @MariamMoshref
    @MariamMoshref Год назад +231

    In Afghanistan we have a minced meat and onion dumplings made by steaming and we call them Mantu. We top it with yogurt, tomato sauce and dried mint. Similar names and concept.

    • @Qwertyuiop-xz3kj
      @Qwertyuiop-xz3kj Год назад +34

      Its all from the turks. armenians were under ottoman turkish influence. afghanians under mughal influence. thats why you will finde similar recipies with similar concept from east turkestan which is in china, to the balkans.

    • @MariamMoshref
      @MariamMoshref Год назад +17

      @@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj good to know. Also, people from Afghanistan are referred to as Afghans for future reference :)

    • @Qwertyuiop-xz3kj
      @Qwertyuiop-xz3kj Год назад +18

      @@MariamMoshref thank you, english is not my native, but now i know.. I love afghani people and culture. Also ghorma is a dish that we share with some differences.

    • @spellbinder3113
      @spellbinder3113 Год назад +2

      Sounds good!

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Год назад +2

      I bet you have a beautiful Bactria.

  • @erdem2221
    @erdem2221 Год назад +29

    I am Turkish and my hometown is Kayseri. We have this exact dish and my hometown Kayseri is known for mantı in all of Turkiye. I didn’t know Armenians has the same dish because even other cities in Turkiye doesn’t have it! Also it is said that back in the days there were lots of Armenians living in Kayseri. Despite all of the conflicts, we share the same culture and were living together once and neighbours. ❤️

    • @Jay22222
      @Jay22222 Год назад

      It really comes down to historically Turkic and ottoman empires.
      Having said that, I find it weird you can find it all over that part of the world under slightly different names but there’s parts of Turkey you can’t find it in?
      Makes me wonder if it had anything to do with a long term supply chain interruption.
      Cost or an inability to acquire some other important ingredientV
      Just a thought.
      When did you notice there were parts you couldn’t get it in or jas it always been that way?

    • @kaankkg
      @kaankkg Год назад +1

      Kayserililer tepsi mantısı der.. bu form Türkiye de sadece Kayseride yapılır.. doğrusu su mantısıni tercih ederim

    • @Qwertyuiop-xz3kj
      @Qwertyuiop-xz3kj Год назад +2

      @@Jay22222 no what she meant was was that this specific manti style is originated from kayseri. In turkiye there is more than dozen types of manti that can be specific for a region.

    • @Lot-4656
      @Lot-4656 Год назад +3

      @@kaankkg Kayseri mantısı bir kaşığa 40 mantı gelecek şekilde ,ne kadar Küçük sen anla.
      1000 senelik Türk YOĞURDU da Greek yogurt diye gidiyor ya .....Yahu kelime Türkçe.

    • @azzadlovestrengthheritage1833
      @azzadlovestrengthheritage1833 Год назад +6

      @@Lot-4656
      Turks invaded Anatolia/Armenia in 7th century AD, the Armenians are traditionally said to be descended from Noah(Mt. Ararat & the Ark). These lovely foods are found in Armenian,Greek, Assariyan, Arab, etc kitchens throughout the centuries. Turks didn't invent it, but partake in it.
      Thank you Chef John,as always.:)

  • @kylewagner82
    @kylewagner82 Год назад +76

    Long time listener, first time caller.
    Your videos are always great, but your epilogue on the importance of practicing was fantastic! I work as a counselor, and I'm going to start using your speech to encourage my clients to build self-confidence. Maybe they'll become happier people and better cooks!

    • @scoutfinch7727
      @scoutfinch7727 Год назад +2

      GREAT! The Chef is a wonder in lots of things! Good luck, Kyle!

    • @24framedavinci39
      @24framedavinci39 Год назад

      We calling in to Love Lines in tge 90s now?

  • @areed2000
    @areed2000 Год назад +12

    Life advice and a meal. Same thing my parents offered me when times were tough.

  • @ronmcc100
    @ronmcc100 Год назад +22

    Well I don't care if you need to keep practicing at making these, THEY LOOK AMAZING! I also want to remind you of something you've taught me... "NEVER let the food win!" Keep up the great work!!!

  • @j.gregory5669
    @j.gregory5669 Год назад +4

    “boat overboard” I love it, thank you Chef John.

  • @joshuaychung
    @joshuaychung Год назад +6

    I actually have a dumpling bucket list. I love dumplings, and I love trying out any and all dumplings from around the world. This is on my list next.

    • @splott8
      @splott8 Год назад

      It sounds like clips from each taste test would make a great video

  • @adriancoleman2876
    @adriancoleman2876 Год назад +5

    I would argue that showing your failures is ultimately is more helpful to your viewers than showing version 2.0. thank you chef john.

  • @packdemon
    @packdemon Год назад +14

    Garlic madzoon (yogurt, with crushed garlic), black pepper powder, and paprika are good seasonings to have at the end.

  • @nemetron9506
    @nemetron9506 Год назад +28

    Love this ...even chef John s still learning after a lifetime of experience and teaching! The beauty of cooking in experimentat. And as always...thank you Chef John 🙏🏻

  • @PrettyPoshXO
    @PrettyPoshXO Год назад +24

    Thank you, Chef John. As an Armenian, I approve! :)

  • @greengorillah
    @greengorillah Год назад +4

    Substituted the cayenne, pepper and salt in the tomato sauce for 2 tablespoons of chipotle sauce, worked deliciously. Used 2 1/2 tablespoons of water for the dough which was still a bit on the dry side will use 3 next time (and there will be one!). Thanks chef John.

  • @kippertoo
    @kippertoo Год назад +13

    Chef John, I’m a longtime watcher, but dude, this might be the first thing I attempt to make of yours bc of my recipe bucket list...I’m thankful of the transparency in your prep as well.

  • @xavierlaflamme8773
    @xavierlaflamme8773 8 месяцев назад

    Growing up this was my favorite dish my mother would make. Ate it dry and in a garlicky tomato soup with garlic yogurt. And thanks for doing this dish and paying homage to ancient anatolian food

  • @Billyisyourdad
    @Billyisyourdad Год назад +19

    I always love your videos chef. Nice and chill, good food, and fun. It's cool that you're not afraid to admit when something's not perfect too. Gotta try this one out, looks great

  • @raquelraya978
    @raquelraya978 Год назад +2

    Yay! Armenian mantee!!!! So delicious 🇦🇲

  • @Sevil2024
    @Sevil2024 Год назад +1

    I prefer my Crimean Tatar Manti- wet or dry with a big dollap of garlic yoghurt topped with cooked butter and sweet paprika souce. Wet version is called Tataraş (Tatar-ash/Tatar meal). Dry is Kashik Börek (Spoon borek - Borek could mean anything from a dumpling, pie, patty, savory pastry, filled and rolled sheets of dough called yufka which includes filo or stuffed bread.) goodvibes

  • @heresy_fnord
    @heresy_fnord Год назад +2

    These look incredible.
    This is a recipe that takes some practice. Having any Manti after a practice session makes it worth it, every time.

  • @kamitamimar
    @kamitamimar Год назад

    These look great. I wish less people aimed for absolute perfection in their cooking videos, it discourages one to try and cook new dishes. Dishes that do not sparkle with perfection, are often enjoyed more, then those that do.
    Thank you for the recipe. I will definitely try making them. You are an inspiration.

  • @TraumaQueen65
    @TraumaQueen65 Год назад +2

    Wonderful timing, Chef. I can cook these for our Armenian step-dad 🤗

  • @James.D
    @James.D Год назад +1

    Chef John… what a horrible time for me to fall behind on your videos. I am just seeing this. As an Armenian, and a Chef John fan, I’m so happy that you did this and that you give credit to the Armenian people for it.

  • @CheerfulSpinster
    @CheerfulSpinster Год назад +3

    Manti have a very wide geography: Turkey, Central Asia, Afghanistan. Manti belongs to all who cook it and love it :)

  • @lightcapmath2777
    @lightcapmath2777 Год назад +7

    Have much respect to the honesty with the dough..You ROCK chef John!! DVD:)

  • @lizardlizrn9185
    @lizardlizrn9185 Год назад

    Hi Chef John, I’m Armenian and I really appreciate you highlighting our cultural foods! Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @MrsLiz
    @MrsLiz Год назад +1

    So kind of a ravioli! Very cool. Definitely trying this one!

  • @Oilofmercy
    @Oilofmercy Год назад +1

    I give you props for even trying, not an easy one and most Armenians buy the dough! Thanks for making one of our dishes. 😍

  • @nilsjonsson1133
    @nilsjonsson1133 Год назад +1

    That final remark about people only doing things they are good at being boring is the most true statement I've heard all week.
    Also this looks delicious!

  • @jcsfrancisco9417
    @jcsfrancisco9417 Год назад

    You handsome dashing man (6:38)!
    Thank you so much for being a chipper part of culinary expertise in RUclips!

  • @neilmcloughlin7713
    @neilmcloughlin7713 Год назад +12

    I'm 58 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, we are finding it impossible to replace it. We can get by, but cant seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 40years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for

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      @craigmertz1994 Год назад

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      @gustavobedoya2839 Год назад

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    • @kelvinsom4128
      @kelvinsom4128 Год назад

      who is your coach if this is not too much i'm asking? I've been looking into advisors lately myself, my retirement plans are going down the drain, my 401k has particularly lost everything gained since 2019

    • @kelvinsom4128
      @kelvinsom4128 Год назад

      I'm sure going to need his help, thanks for this amazing information

  • @AntoniusTyas
    @AntoniusTyas Год назад

    This is the time where everything went wrong for Chef John, yet Chef John persevered and made something delicious. This is why I subbed to you. Not afraid of making mistakes.

  • @LbEternity
    @LbEternity Год назад +11

    I’ve had the Uzbek version of these and they’re sooo yummy. Def will try these. 😋

  • @gear772
    @gear772 Год назад +2

    This I what we love to see, chef John

  • @donnanichols6838
    @donnanichols6838 Год назад +9

    We never stop learning Chef John, until we stop breathing. Life is an endless study.
    But those dumplings look amazing!!! Job well done sir!!! Don't sell yourself short !!!
    Have a beautiful weekend!!!
    🍃🤗🍃

  • @AniVaroni
    @AniVaroni 5 месяцев назад

    I’m so excited that you did this chef John, I can’t wait to make these using your recipe ahhhh 🎉🎉

  • @mandamorris7934
    @mandamorris7934 Год назад +18

    Ohhhh my... these look perfect... although I'd never heard of them... absolutely delicious looking...

    • @andiamador7156
      @andiamador7156 Год назад +1

      I know. I was thinking if I make them, I would like to make them exactly wrong according to him, since I never saw them before and they look great to me.

  • @camillahusseynova3661
    @camillahusseynova3661 Год назад +1

    Armenians must be proud by their Afghanistan ancestors and greatful for that delicious food receipt

  • @scratchvh
    @scratchvh Год назад

    Love the Lebowski Dude reference!
    Chef John always a classic

  • @urabundant
    @urabundant Год назад +14

    Your mistake is a great lesson for many of us! 🙏🏼

  • @srevero1
    @srevero1 Год назад

    I made this yesterday and the family loved it. The instructions were very clearly expressed and that helped a lot. Thank you so much.

  • @jeanniebrooks
    @jeanniebrooks 10 месяцев назад

    These look excellent! I just watched some vids on making some similar Armenian meatball dishes, and man, Armenian cooking is as labor intensive as Julia Child making Cassoulet! And so many ingredients always makes it take longer.
    This one, Chef John, I would definitely attempt!
    And thank you so much for showing us the pitfalls in learning to make this dish and sharing your own experience! Much appreciated!

  • @annajoie700
    @annajoie700 Год назад +2

    Technique aside, I'm sure that these tasted delish!! Well done, Chef!! 🙌🏼

  • @lancejames9228
    @lancejames9228 Год назад +8

    O My God thanks
    Never thought I would see Manti (pronounced Monty in my neck of the woods). Several years ago we started substituting wonton wrappers for large events shhhh lol
    kudos to you chefjohn
    no matter how big the manti pan... there are never leftovers
    i cover then beef broth for the cook and top with tziziki
    no tomato although I have done it with tomato we traditionally just use the broth

    • @warlockborn1031
      @warlockborn1031 Год назад

      Meat Tortellini work well too, but Lamb is the best!

  • @mhermarckarakouzian8899
    @mhermarckarakouzian8899 Год назад +8

    Grew up on this. They look great John! I *highly* commend the effort and thank you for promoting this delicious food, but, as you said, these are supposed to be smaller (basically, this is our version of tortellini in brodo). Maybe half the size. It ends up being super time consuming, which is why it's usually made by grandmas who basically do nothing else but make food and go to church on Sundays 😂. From what I remember, the only spices my mom uses are salt, lots of pepper, Aleppo pepper (which I am assuming is what you are calling "Armenian cayenne") and lots and lots of onion (you have to really taste the onion). I'm sure it tastes great with garlic, but as I understand, it's not the "authentic way". As someone mentioned below, there is also the "dry version" (i.e. without the broth), which is my preferred version. But in both cases, you need tonnes and tonnes of garlic yogurt with dried mint in it (sometimes this dish is coated completely with mint-garlic yogurt after it comes out of the oven).

    • @CoolJay77
      @CoolJay77 Год назад

      The version with the broth that I like, I pour a thin layer of the spicy red broth, rather than boil with it. That way the manti stays crispy, but also gets rich flavors. Some in my family prefer softer such as chef John did. Just watched a clip in Arabic from Yerevan featuring an Armenian chef, she poured spicy clarified butter instead of the red broth. Cook with Marwan channel.

  • @paulkhatcherian7116
    @paulkhatcherian7116 Год назад +24

    There's another version without tomato sauce. Chicken broth, garlic yogurt, and sumac. My favorite cold weather meal

    • @spookitron
      @spookitron Год назад +2

      ayo!

    • @clairewright8153
      @clairewright8153 Год назад +1

      Hi Paul, can I please ask if you just cook them in the chicken broth and then drizzle on the yoghurt sauce and sprinkle on sumac ? I haven’t heard of these before, must have been living under a rock. They sound and look so good.

    • @spookitron
      @spookitron Год назад +2

      @@clairewright8153 That's how my mom would do it. She would have the manti baking in the oven, then when it's all golden brown and cooked, she would add chicken broth, and dollop of garlic yoghurt, a dollop of tomato sauce, and then finished with sumac and dried mint.

    • @paulkhatcherian7116
      @paulkhatcherian7116 Год назад +1

      Exactly. Make sure you sneak a few before they go in the broth.

    • @spookitron
      @spookitron Год назад +1

      @@paulkhatcherian7116 Just make sure all the wooden spoons are hidden, otherwise you'll get one across the knuckles from Medz Mama when you try to steal a manti fresh out of the oven.

  • @HiiImChris
    @HiiImChris Год назад +1

    Those genuinely look delicious. It's great to have recipes from all over

  • @relentless3735
    @relentless3735 Год назад +4

    I love how Chef John is blatantly honest....💯 Looks delicious Chef. Happy weekend everyone 🤗

  • @1993Blair
    @1993Blair Год назад

    Chef and life coach extrodinaire

  • @tinabilledeaux7033
    @tinabilledeaux7033 Год назад +1

    Yummy! I wanna try this!

    • @kelvinwhite1636
      @kelvinwhite1636 Год назад

      There's no harm in trying
      How are you doing today?

  • @jinxiemug6041
    @jinxiemug6041 Год назад +11

    "Imagine how good it's gonna look once we learn what we're doing." 🤣🤣🤣

  • @andrewknaff9220
    @andrewknaff9220 Год назад +3

    Those look so good and they sound fun to make. I might have to make these tomorrow.

  • @ItsJustLisa
    @ItsJustLisa Год назад +2

    Well, I definitely need to try these! They look delicious.

  • @xiuxiu624
    @xiuxiu624 Год назад

    been making turkish manti for years. think i’ll give these a try, they look great. definitely recommend grating the onion and pressing out some of the liquid in a cheese cloth. I also cut the dough into smaller squares and then pull them out to size by hand. it’s much easier to get thinner wrappers that way. thanks for the videos!

  • @luckylock4191
    @luckylock4191 Год назад +1

    Chef John, as an Armenian who has eaten this thousands of times, i approve. However i would add garlic to the meat mixture.

  • @kirkorapel215
    @kirkorapel215 Год назад +2

    Hi Chef John, another homerun! I love your videos. I would suggest you try some mint in your broth or with the yogurt in your next batch of Manti

  • @strawberryshortgirl2637
    @strawberryshortgirl2637 Год назад +1

    “A dumpling bucket list” 😂🤣😂 i never thought of that but thats basically what I should have.

  • @stilts121
    @stilts121 Год назад

    I can smell the “yia yia hands” thru the screen. Very much looking fwd to making these!

  • @merrickschoenfeld1112
    @merrickschoenfeld1112 Год назад

    These look perfect, squeeze the dough harder around the meatball or maybe make the meatball slightly larger, but still perfect, Chef John!!💯

  • @nairymissakian7093
    @nairymissakian7093 7 месяцев назад

    You did a great job. Thank you so much. ❤

  • @danihutch
    @danihutch Год назад +1

    I just made these and they looked WAY worse that yours but WOW so good! Thank you for sharing this before you mastered it, it made me feel like I could try it too. 😊

  • @stevebot
    @stevebot Год назад

    Dumpling bucket list. Everyone should have one. If I could focus on cooking, I'd master every kind of dumpling on the planet and start a dumpling only food truck.

  • @patricklavoie3939
    @patricklavoie3939 Год назад +1

    And as always… you have inspired me… thanks

  • @silvermediastudio
    @silvermediastudio Год назад

    When adding water to a dry dough, something I've tried with success is using a spray bottle. It allows for really fine amounts of water to be added, and it is spread across the dough right away making the process go faster.

  • @debbiem2146
    @debbiem2146 Год назад +3

    It might not be traditional, but imagine a little bit of grated cheese sprinkled on top and then popped under the broiler for a few seconds..... And thank you for another amazing recipe!

    • @Glaaki13
      @Glaaki13 Год назад +2

      🤬 lol sorry and you might be right, im just at a point where especially cooks from the US annoys me, for putting cheese on/in everything

  • @scoutfinch7727
    @scoutfinch7727 Год назад +1

    Looks good enough for me!! Love ya, Chef! Let's get good at these together!! YES!

  • @ulucpamuk
    @ulucpamuk Год назад +1

    Such a lovely variation on manti from my dear eastern neighbors. I will surely try this less dough more meat and it's crisped on top beauty

    • @ulucpamuk
      @ulucpamuk Год назад

      Omg they are like mini meat khacapuris

    • @ulucpamuk
      @ulucpamuk Год назад

      Also i confidently suggest on top of yogurt, some foaming butter sauce in which some sorts of red semi hot flakes, sumac and dry mint are toasted

    • @ulucpamuk
      @ulucpamuk Год назад

      And finally as i finish the lovely vid, thank you chef!, i have to say i enjoy it waaaaaaay more yoghurt

    • @ulucpamuk
      @ulucpamuk Год назад

      11:19 meat overboard!!

  • @rlwalker2
    @rlwalker2 Год назад +1

    Lots of informed cautions. I like that. Thanks for the recipe.

  • @michaelaslanian4690
    @michaelaslanian4690 Год назад

    Yayy we made it to Food Wishes!

  • @LililuvNY
    @LililuvNY 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤yummy
    Love Armenian food

  • @Stimros_halabad
    @Stimros_halabad Год назад +1

    I love you chef John

  • @lepusmalignis1628
    @lepusmalignis1628 Год назад

    Chef John, I appreciate your delivery style every time I catch one of these videos. It's my own little version of ASMR therapy, as long as I've already eaten...if I haven't, then there's an immediate refrigerator raid in the offing. :)

  • @josiahhockenberry9846
    @josiahhockenberry9846 Год назад +2

    That looks so good.🤤 I'm so going to make these. Thanks!

  • @humbleclay79
    @humbleclay79 Год назад +4

    With...dumplings that stare back at you while you eat them!!!

    • @humbleclay79
      @humbleclay79 Год назад

      And...reported. Stupid spam bots.

  • @mofish3601
    @mofish3601 Год назад

    Starts dumpling bucket list.

  • @barrymalkin9679
    @barrymalkin9679 Год назад

    Chef John, as imperfect as you say they are, your Armenian Mannix-ties look and I'm sure taste delicious.

  • @bubblygirl
    @bubblygirl Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing an Armenian dish!!! you did amazing

  • @melissaweyrick5311
    @melissaweyrick5311 Год назад

    I do Like The idea of a dumpling bucket list.

  • @lizardlizrn9185
    @lizardlizrn9185 Год назад

    Hi Chef John, just a suggestion, but I would also appreciate, and I’m sure a lot of others too, if you make Armenian Harissa Porridge (:. Super healthy and hearty and super comforting, especially during the winter times ❤

  • @James.D
    @James.D Год назад

    Chef John… I don’t know if you’ll ever read this but just use Asian wonton dough. It’s thin delicate and gets extremely crispy in the oven.

  • @karineghazaryan873
    @karineghazaryan873 Год назад +3

    Looks delicious

  • @citibear57
    @citibear57 Год назад +2

    They look like miniature canoes 😃 That said, how about singing a song? 🎶🎵Dough, dough, dough your boat, gently down the stream 🎵🎶

  • @purringinmyear.1512
    @purringinmyear.1512 Год назад

    I love love love Manti !!!

  • @dangraham82
    @dangraham82 Год назад +5

    I was dying at the Armenian cayenne! 😂

  • @lancelotdufrane
    @lancelotdufrane Год назад

    Never heard of these! They look fantastic! Thanks, Chef!

  • @goharmartirosyan15
    @goharmartirosyan15 Год назад +2

    Monti is so so delicious

  • @doreenforauer4448
    @doreenforauer4448 Месяц назад

    I would absolutely use the hand method.

  • @cherylb10
    @cherylb10 Год назад

    I would love to try it

  • @alicek934
    @alicek934 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for sharing our delicious Armenian food with your audience! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL 🇦🇲❤️

    • @hicranakdeniz
      @hicranakdeniz Год назад +3

      It’s literally Turkish but okay LMAO

  • @HokiePE
    @HokiePE Год назад

    I just made these tonight. Really great!

  • @GirdsHerStrength
    @GirdsHerStrength Год назад

    These look amazing. I need to keep practicing to perfect my gluten-free dumpling dough.