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MARGARET LALIK'S KITCHEN
United States
Приєднався 22 тра 2020
MARGARET LALIK’S KITCHEN
Margaret’s cuisine is inspired by seasonal ingredients, vibrant flavors and her love for her homeland, Armenia as well as international and Meddle eastern cuisine.
Born and raised in Armenia, Margaret grew up in Los Angeles with education in Interior Architecture from Woodbury University in Burbank, California. Her interior design background and love for culinary style is heavily rooted in classic Armenian cuisine.
Before starting her cooking channel she worked at several different design firms for over 35 years and created beautiful interior environments.
Margaret’s love for food and entertaining is what inspires her to create culinary delights that spark conversation and nourish bodies.
Margaret’s cuisine is inspired by seasonal ingredients, vibrant flavors and her love for her homeland, Armenia as well as international and Meddle eastern cuisine.
Born and raised in Armenia, Margaret grew up in Los Angeles with education in Interior Architecture from Woodbury University in Burbank, California. Her interior design background and love for culinary style is heavily rooted in classic Armenian cuisine.
Before starting her cooking channel she worked at several different design firms for over 35 years and created beautiful interior environments.
Margaret’s love for food and entertaining is what inspires her to create culinary delights that spark conversation and nourish bodies.
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The 1/3 of the dough you need to put in the fridge in order to grade easily instead of adding more flower, try it next time.
Will be nice to cook in the kitchen without jewelry, second comment is your videos are dragging on, make it to the point. I am, however, welcoming you for using Armenian recipes, just keep it short please.
Do you eat the pumpkin skin or just the inside?
Could you please tell me how many sarma roll can be done in these quantity?
I have not counted? I can’t give you an answer, sorry.
Very nice! We make them crescent shaped and instead of shot of cognac you can use peach liquor. Also, I like Vanilla sugar instead of liquid. I make them for our food festival for our church and they sell them. A variation, you can add 1 cup chopped nuts such as walnuts or almonds. You don't need baking powder then. Melts in your mouth. I make lots and freeze them. This is middle eastern- the whole region makes similar cookie. I am Armenian, but depending where you come from your recipe can be a little different. All good! God bless all the moms, grandmas and aunties who have passed these recipes down... ❤
Thank you! 👩🍳
shat lav baxadratoms e
Thanks!
Outside is To tough to eat
Soak it in a water and peal the skin
thanks for the recepie ! can you tell me what kind of meet i can put in this soup? i don't have oriental market were i live...thank's a lot!!
Thanks for your question. You can use lean beef. Put it in a blender and blend it until smooth.
Lean beef blended in a blender.
Բարև ձեզ հարգելիներս խնդրում եմ պատասխանեք վերջում շատ փխրուն ստացվում նախորոգ շնորհակալություն
I don’t understand what the question is. Please be more specific. Thanks!
how to make it ?
I have it on my menu. Please follow the menu. Thanks for your interest.
This looks delish! My grandmother was from Armenia, but she made this quite different. I'll have to try this recipe.
Let me know how you like it once you make it. It is my favorite.
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@@margaretlalikskitchen3552կխնդրեմ ասեք զեյթով տոլմա❤
Thank you for sherif the receipt. It looks delicious !!! I will try it soon❤
My pleasure 😊👩🍳
շատ. լաւ. ըրաւ. մաման. մեր. հայ. մամաներուն. ճաշը. անուշ. ըլլայ
Thanks! ❤️👩🍳
շատ. լաւ. ստացվեց. ապրիք
Enjoy! ❤️😘
Kotlet is not armenian
Maybe the wording is not Armenian, but the taste and seasoning is.
LOOKS BEAUTIFUL AND TASTY 👏👏
Thank you so much 😘👩🍳
What is the name of the pan with holes in it
It doesn’t have a specific name. You can find it on Amazon. I hope I answered your question. 👩🍳
Great looking recipe But the music is to high I can’t hear your voice that well
Sorry for the technical issues. This was one of the first ones. Thanks for watching.
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Thanks
Where is the recipe, please?
Recipe is in the notes.
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Thanks! 💐
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Thanks! 💐
Looks like such an amazing time!!
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Turkish food name sarma
Mine is Armenian Sarma!
Thanks
You dont use grape molasses in your recipe? I like mine with grape molasses
Looks delicious!!
Can't see the mahleb😢
Hayasdantziz don’t use mahleb. This is Hayasdantzi recipe.
My mother was armenian and all the relatives used it. Never mind you can use it not but give a good typical taste and smell all around home 🏠
What a breakfast
Looks so good
Thanks! 👩🍳❤️
I wish you would list what spices; is that basil atop?
Thanks for asking. It is chopped parsley on top. 👩🍳❤️
@@margaretlalikskitchen3552 ah. I didnt know so i made it with cumin, indian paparika, (used lamb liver though); basil, fuenegreek leaves, lamb cheese and a full thing of garlic atop the normal recepie. It was so good.
@@chriskatz2355 I only use salt, black pepper and red pepper. Cumin will work too. I am glad you tried it and liked it. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
@@margaretlalikskitchen3552 no problem. Also grounded black poppy seeds would go good on it with some sumac and cumin (50/50 the cumin) so long as you use red meat thats a good mix. But idk the laws in some countries might prohibit that. Maybe some orange peel zest? Kind of chinese 5 spice it that way along with some ginger? Hmm...ill try that next time
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Thanks Veronik! 👩🍳❤️
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU ❤❤❤
Thanks for subscribing to my channel! 👩🍳❤️😘
Thanks for demonstrating this traditional dish! Especially the Armenian version!
Thanks for your comment Houry! I appreciate it. 👩🍳❤️
Excellent performance. Thank you with the receipt and ingredients measure. Very professional.
Thanks for supporting my channel. 👩🍳❤️
Looks delicious!!
Thank you Margaret. I miss my mother’s anoushabour
You are welcome! 👩🍳
Bravooo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Thanks Zarik! Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you and your family. 🎄👩🍳
Beautiful!!! Can we use brown sugar?
Thanks for your question. You can use brown sugar, however it might change the color. If you are OK with that it will be your choice. Please let me know if you try that. Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you. 🎄
This was the easiest and tastiest lentil soup recipe I've ever had! Perfection! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for trying my recipe and commenting. 👩🍳❤️
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for trying my recipe and commenting. ❤️😘
BRAVO 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks ❤️😘
Amazing work of art!👏 ❤️💙🧡 Tserkerout talar!
Thanks! I appreciate your comment. 👩🍳❤️
Gracias a las dos. Saludos desde 🇦🇷
Thanks! I am glad you like it. 👩🍳❤️
Thank you my grandma used to make these . I can’t wait to try!
Thanks for your comment. Let me know how you like it once you try it. It is my favorite too. 👩🍳❤️
Not East Yeast
Looks delicious!!
You made a hotel video and didn’t show your room smh
Next time I will show the room as well. It is my favorite hotel. I go there very often.
While the very word dolma is etymologically Turkic.... Armenian Dolma... Interesting.
Every nationality has their own version of dolma. Our spices and herbs are different than yours. Try my recipe and you will be convinced. Use of Armenian language was prohibited under the ottoman empire, therefore the foods are named In Turkish. My grandma didn’t speak a ward in Armenian. They were scared to speak and admit that they were Armenians.
@@margaretlalikskitchen3552 Not true at all. Ottoman Empire has no policy of prohibition on local languages. So, there was no ban on Armenian language. Perhaps a Turkish majority in the region where your grandma lived was a factor of pressure on Armenian language. Every minority tends to speak major language and this tendency sometimes leads to linguistic assimilation. On the other hand, differences in your dolma version must be worth tasting. Thank you for your reply.
Please don’t lie to yourself! You know better that dolma is an Armenian word and the Turks living in Armenian lands, learned Armenian words, how to make food and the culture. Turkeys copied everything from Armenians and made their own 😃
@@helenagyulassarian4296 You do not speak Turkish, Don't you. So you cannot understand the structure of Turkish words. Thus it will be meaningless to write down countless Turkish words sharing a similar structure for you. Sevan Bedros Nişanyan ( Սեւան Պետրոս Նշանեան) is a Turkish citizen of Armenian origins. He is a famous linguist and the most trustworthy etymologist in Turkiye. He also confirms dolma is a Turkish word. Do you really assume that people of nomadic traditions lack culture? Nomadic way of life is a culture on its own. Don't you know that? Of course, caveman and barbarian Turks were accultured by super culture of highly civilized Armenian highlanders (!) But Armenians did not take anything from Turks although Turks ruled them for almost a millenium. (!) Do not be ridiculous. Do not demean yourself.
@@nadirhikmetkuleli do you think I am naive and I will believe what you wrote is the truth.😃 Don’t be stupid! There are so many turk/jews covers under Armenian last and first name and speak Armenian that trying to destroy the Armenian history, Armenian language and the Armenian culture. You educate yourself with real Armenian history and then talk.