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How To Make Cig Kofte (Armenian Steak Tartare) Chikufta #cigkofte

  If you've ever been to a Middle-Eastern, or Mediterranean Restaurant, you might have seen this dish as part of a wide variety of mezze, or appetizer platters on the table. Cig Kofte or, Chikufta, is a raw meatball dish in Armenian, and Middle-Eastern cuisine, very similar to Kibbeh Nayeh, and to a lesser extent to Steak Tartare. It is traditionally made with either beef or lamb, a vegetarian variety may also be served. CiÄŸ Köfte may be served as an appetizer, or mezze. In the beef variant, ground beef is used. Tendons and fat are removed before grinding the beef. Relatively expensive high-quality beef has to be used so that the meat can be safely served raw. London Broil, or Top Round, are are recommended choices for the ground beef. Since lamb is considered a "clean meat", it is often used for CiÄŸ Köfte instead of beef. Armenians  use CiÄŸ Köfte as a mezze, served almost cold. The raw meat ball, or Kofte, is not kept overnight and is reserved for special occ

How To Make Pasta | Homemade Pasta Recipe | How To Make Fresh Pasta |

  If you're having a busy week, here's something that will make those weeknight meals a lot easier for you! The best part about this recipe, is that it's fast, fresh, and relatively easy on a budget! In this recipe, I'm going to teach you how to make fresh pasta from scratch, using simple ingredients. Let's get into it! Here's what you'll need:                      3 & 1/3 Cups Semolina Flour                      4 Large Eggs                      2 Tbsp Water                      1 Tbsp Olive Oil                      1 Tsp Salt Although, you may choose to make this by hand, I used my trusty mixer to speed things along, just a bit. First, add the eggs and, flour to the mixer bowl, then, pour in the water, add the salt, and the oil. Next, you'll want to start kneading this, if by hand. If using a mixer, you'll want to choose speed setting number one, to start with. As the mixture starts forming a homogeneous dough ball, it is at this t