
Chef
Luka Nachkebia
Everything around us works through the laws of physics and chemistry and if you ask me - culinary is a science. I am a scientist, a food technologist and I try to create art work in the form of delicious food using organic chemistry, biochemistry and physics.Though, apart from science culinary involves a good deal of emotions. I try to evoke emotions, curiosity and revive memories stored deeply in our minds. That's what I share with my students at the Agrarian University Culinary Academy.

Karsian barbeque
Kars is situated in the North-East of Turkey and holds an interesting place in the history of Turkey and the South Caucasus. But we'd better leave this to the history blogs and let us discuss delicious facts about Kars. Fact #1: Shawarma is a Leventin-Arab meal. Fact #2: In Turkey Shawarma is called Donner Kebab, which means "spinning meat." Fact #3: Donner and Shawarma are both ancient, complete dishes as they consist of all the products which human body needs for functioning – vegetables, bread and meat. To cut it short, Georgians also spin the meat, roast barbeque and make Kebab, but the question is – why don't we have Georgian Shawarma, Georgian spinning meat, a middle product between Kebab and barbeque? The following recipe is for Kars barbeque, which will stand as a Georgian version of Turkish Donner accompanied by aromatic bread and Matsoni sauce.

Paravani trout soup
There are few culinary cases that really surprise me and one of those are a fish culture in Georgian culinary. Even though we have the Black Sea, numerous lakes and rivers and a huge variety of seafood, somehow we only stick to no more that 4-5 species of fish. Even the fish recipes are quite a few in our reality. Considering the huge potential of the Georgian water resources and their dwellers, I'd like to encourage Georgians to prepare more fish. In order to make the inception easy I'm starting with this trout soup recipe - a light, aromatic dish, which will prepare your moods for the upcoming spring. I’ve learned this recipe from a Paravani Lake fisherman and refined a little, so let me share it with you.


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