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Tkemali Sauce

4 servings

30 minutes

Tkemali is the number one Georgian sauce. It is believed that it is impossible to survive endless Georgian feasts without it - sour plums help to cope with fatty foods.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
140.7
kcal
2g
grams
12.5g
grams
5.3g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Coriander
 
to taste
Tkemali plums
0.5 
glass
Dill
 
to taste
Red chilli pepper
1 
pc
Garlic
3 
clove
Ground coriander
 
to taste
Sea salt
 
to taste
Cooking steps
  • 1

    We put the plums in a pot, add water to cover the berries, and place it on the fire. The plums cook very quickly: in about ten minutes — and it's ready.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Tkemali plums0.5 glass
  • 2

    We drain the water. We remove the pits by hand and mash the plums with a spoon, or strain them through a sieve, or blend them with a mixer - resulting in a homogeneous mass similar to jam.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Tkemali plums0.5 glass
  • 3

    We finely chop the pepper and mix it with the plums. We add salt. We crush cilantro, dill, and garlic in a mortar and mix it with the plums as well. We add a bit of coriander. It is generally believed that there is no tkhemali without the ombalo herb, which only grows in Georgia, but we manage perfectly well without ombalo and don't feel much difference.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Red chilli pepper1 piece
    2. Coriander to taste
    3. Dill to taste
    4. Garlic3 cloves
    5. Ground coriander to taste
    6. Sea salt to taste
  • 4

    Well, that's it — tkhemali is ready. It gets eaten very quickly. If you want to prepare tkhemali for winter, just boil the plums, separate them from the pits, salt them, and jar them. Then, in winter, before using tkhemali, you add cilantro, pepper, and garlic. In spring, when the plums have grown but are not yet ripe, it is customary in Georgia to invite guests for freshly made tkhemali. It is served with chicken, meat, fish, and young potatoes. But the main thing is tkhemali. After winter, this fresh young dish is especially tasty.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Coriander to taste
    2. Red chilli pepper1 piece
    3. Garlic3 cloves

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