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Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Hanum, also spelt as khanum, khanym, or hanon, represents more than just a culinary name. In the Fergana Valley, it goes by the name urama, translating to "bundle" or "wrapped," reminiscent of the cooking method of Uzbek hanum. Interestingly, the term hanum translates to Madam in English. While Uzbek hanum shares similarities with the familiar manti in terms of stuffing and cooking techniques, it stands as a distinct and original dish. Some may informally refer to it as "lazy manti," yet the diligent preparation required for hanum debunks this notion. This Recipe will give you 2 Hanums, each giving you 10 portions. We are a family of 5 and we usually have 2 portions each 😉

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Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Hanum, also spelt as khanum, khanym, or hanon, represents more than just a culinary name. In the Fergana Valley, it goes by the name urama, translating to "bundle" or "wrapped," reminiscent of the cooking method of Uzbek hanum. Interestingly, the term hanum translates to Madam in English. While Uzbek hanum shares similarities with the familiar manti in terms of stuffing and cooking techniques, it stands as a distinct and original dish. Some may informally refer to it as "lazy manti," yet the diligent preparation required for hanum debunks this notion. This Recipe will give you 2 Hanums, each giving you 10 portions. We are a family of 5 and we usually have 2 portions each 😉

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Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Hanum, also spelt as khanum, khanym, or hanon, represents more than just a culinary name. In the Fergana Valley, it goes by the name urama, translating to "bundle" or "wrapped," reminiscent of the cooking method of Uzbek hanum. Interestingly, the term hanum translates to Madam in English. While Uzbek hanum shares similarities with the familiar manti in terms of stuffing and cooking techniques, it stands as a distinct and original dish. Some may informally refer to it as "lazy manti," yet the diligent preparation required for hanum debunks this notion. This Recipe will give you 2 Hanums, each giving you 10 portions. We are a family of 5 and we usually have 2 portions each 😉

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Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Hanum, also spelt as khanum, khanym, or hanon, represents more than just a culinary name. In the Fergana Valley, it goes by the name urama, translating to "bundle" or "wrapped," reminiscent of the cooking method of Uzbek hanum. Interestingly, the term hanum translates to Madam in English. While Uzbek hanum shares similarities with the familiar manti in terms of stuffing and cooking techniques, it stands as a distinct and original dish. Some may informally refer to it as "lazy manti," yet the diligent preparation required for hanum debunks this notion. This Recipe will give you 2 Hanums, each giving you 10 portions. We are a family of 5 and we usually have 2 portions each 😉

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Steamed Meloui – Moroccan Style Hanum (khanum)

Steamed Meloui – Moroccan Style Hanum (khanum)

In Morocco we have a tasty bread called Meloui, the dough is made in the same way as the Uzbek hanum. We fill the bread with a meat filling, rolling and twisting it around very similarly to this famous and yummy Central Asian dish called Hanum. The only difference is that we have never steamed it, instead of putting it in a steamer we put it in a bread pan and cook it in the oven. I loved the taste of this dish straight away and it's made itself to be a very popular family favourite. Being Moroccan myself and knowing how innovative they love to be, I thought this would be a popular one to try out, so if you try it, please let me know how it goes and what you think 😉

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Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Authentic Uzbek Hanum Recipe

Hanum, also spelt as khanum, khanym, or hanon, represents more than just a culinary name. In the Fergana Valley, it goes by the name urama, translating to "bundle" or "wrapped," reminiscent of the cooking method of Uzbek hanum. Interestingly, the term hanum translates to Madam in English. While Uzbek hanum shares similarities with the familiar manti in terms of stuffing and cooking techniques, it stands as a distinct and original dish. Some may informally refer to it as "lazy manti," yet the diligent preparation required for hanum debunks this notion. This Recipe will give you 2 Hanums, each giving you 10 portions. We are a family of 5 and we usually have 2 portions each 😉

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