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  • Armenian karkandak

    Hallo My name is Jarek and I come from Poland. I have a problem.
    We have in my city A little Armenian restaurant ( there is only a few dish.)
    One of this the owner called "Karkandak".( the pastry is soft and is filled with meat, and is eaten with garlic sauce)
    but I don't find that name on the Web. Maybe someone can help me what is the name of this It looks like this ( the long one)

    and what kind of pastry is that and how to make this dish.
    And why this guy call this Karkandak, is this an Armenian word or something?

    I will be grateful for any answer.

  • #2
    Re: Armenian karkandak

    Not sure if this is the same thing...check it out

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      Re: Armenian karkandak

      I think its the armenian name for perashki, the russian pastery which can be stuffed with meat or potatose.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • #4
        Re: Armenian karkandak

        Karkandak = cake

        And I don't think that's an Armenian pastery.

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        • #5
          Re: Armenian karkandak

          Looks like perashki, not nice perashki, but perashki

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          • #6
            Re: Armenian karkandak

            ...that's because it is perashki, lol *takes a bite*

            Regarding "karkandak", don't get confused guys. Karkandak is the Armenian word for perashki but there are different types. There karkandaks stuffed with meat, potatoes, and even some with jam. So basically there are sweet and salty variants. But they are all karkandaks.

            And by the way, nice to meet you Jarek !
            THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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            • #7
              Re: Armenian karkandak

              Thank You All for the answers.
              I think this could be some kind of piroshki pastry or perashki. I have to try.
              but I can't find a recipe for perashki,

              Anyone can help me ?

              one more thing: the pastry in karkandak that I buyed was soft and consistence was like in donut.

              And thank you one more time for any advice.

              Sako nice to meet you too.

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              • #8
                Re: Armenian karkandak

                Here's the recipe for making perashki's or karkandak's with meat:



                Do some Googling Jarek.

                one more thing: the pastry in karkandak that I buyed was soft and consistence was like in donut.
                Maybe it was the Persian perashki. The sweet one's are the Persian ones so maybe that's what you bought.
                THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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