plovikliai
Plovikliai is a term used to describe a family of large, heavy-bottomed cooking vessels designed for preparing pilaf, a dish known as plovas in some languages. While the exact term usage varies by region, these vessels are commonly associated with Central Asian and post-Soviet culinary traditions, where a dedicated kettle or cauldron is used to produce bulk portions of pilaf.
Construction and design typically emphasize a thick, heat-retaining base and tall, straight or slightly curved sides.
Use and cooking technique generally involve a two-stage process. First, meat and onions are sautéed to develop
Regional and cultural significance are prominent. In Central Asia, kazān or similar vessels are used for communal
Care and variants: cast-iron plovikliai require seasoning and thorough drying to prevent rust; modern enamel, stainless