khintchine
Khintchine, also known as khachapuri, is a traditional Georgian cheese-filled bread. While there are many regional variations, the most common form features a boat-shaped dough filled with a generous amount of melted cheese, typically sulguni or imeruli. Before baking, an egg is often cracked into the center of the cheese, and a knob of butter is added after it's removed from the oven. The result is a rich, gooey, and satisfying dish.
The origins of khintchine are deeply rooted in Georgian culinary history, with recipes passed down through
Beyond the classic boat shape, other popular versions include the circular "Imeruli khachapuri," where the cheese