Best 3 Cheese Borags Armenia Recipes

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Cheese borags are a delicious, savory treat from the Armenian cuisine. They are a versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. With its crispy, golden-brown crust and flavorful cheese filling, cheese borags are sure to be a hit at your next gathering.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BORAGS



Borags image

Once you learn the technique, you can fold-in almost anything you want. We've included a spinach-and-cheese filling recipe below. Or you can skip the cheese and try meat with onions, another popular choice.

Provided by Robyn

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 13

8 oz. Monterey Jack cheese, shredded (Muenster cheese can also be used)
1 15-oz. container ricotta cheese
4 oz. feta cheese, crumbled
1 egg (slightly beaten)
1 1lb. pkg fillo (phyllo) dough (thawed)
1/2 stick unsalted butter (melted)
1 10 oz. pkg. frozen chopped spinach (thawed and thoroughly drained)
2 eggs (beaten)
1/2 lb. cottage cheese (drained)
1/4 lb. feta cheese (crumbled)
1/2 cup flat-leaf Italian parsley (chopped)
1/2 cup scallions (chopped)
3 Tbsp. fresh dill (chopped)

Steps:

  • Take the dough out of the refrigerator about 15 minutes before using. Once fillo dough is exposed to air, it dries out very quickly, becomes brittle, and is impossible to use. Be sure to have plastic wrap and a damp towel ready to cover the dough to keep it pliable while you fold the borags.
  • If using large fillo sheets, cut the fillo dough in half, lengthwise. Use one half sheet for each borag. Cover the other sheets first with plastic wrap, then the damp towel, while folding each borag.
  • Fold each half sheet in half lengthwise. Brush surface with melted butter.
  • For each borag, place a spoonful of filling at the end of the folded dough that's closest to you. Begin folding, as though you were folding a flag - on the diagonal from corner to corner, creating a triangular shape. If there is extra dough at the top, just trim it off or tuck it under.
  • Continue to do this until you run out of filling - or dough.
  • Keep the folded borags covered with plastic wrap to prevent them from drying out.
  • Melt about ½ stick (or more) of unsalted butter.
  • Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • Brush the top of each borag with melted butter.
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown.
  • Return leftover fillo it to its original wrapper, seal it tightly, and store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
  • Leftover cheese filling can be spread on bread then heated under the broiler. There's raw egg in the mixture, so cook before eating!
  • Use the same cheese filling as above.
  • Instead of using regular fillo dough sheets, use prepared mini-fillo cups (sold in packages of 15). They can be found in the freezer section of most grocery stores.
  • Fill each cup almost to the top with the filling. The amount of cheese filling given in this recipe will fill about 3 boxes of the mini-fillo cups - or - about 45.
  • Bake in a preheated 350°F oven for 10 - 12 minutes.

CHEESE BORAGS (ARMENIA)



Cheese Borags (Armenia) image

This recipe is from week 13 of my food blog, "Travel by Stove." I am attempting to cook one meal from every nation on Earth, and Armenia is my 13th stop. Cheese borags are a simple and delicious appetizer made from a mild white cheese (such as Monterey Jack or Muenster, or an Armenian cheese if you can find one) and phyllo dough. (This recipe comes from Robyn Kalajian from The Armenian Kitchen)

Provided by GiddyUpGo

Categories     Cheese

Time 50m

Yield 30 borags

Number Of Ingredients 6

8 ounces monterey jack cheese or 8 ounces muenster cheese, shredded
15 ounces ricotta cheese
4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 lb phyllo dough, thawed
1/4 cup melted butter

Steps:

  • Mix the three cheeses with the egg. Set aside.
  • Cover the phyllo dough with a piece of plastic wrap, then put a damp towel over the plastic wrap. This helps prevent drying.
  • Take one sheet of Phyllo and fold it in half. Brush the folded sheet with melted butter.
  • Put a spoonful of the filling onto the lower right corner of the sheet.
  • Now fold the sheet over the filling, from corner to corner, as if you were folding a flag. You should have a triangle. Fold again, and one more time. Trim off any excess dough.
  • Repeat until you have used all the filling.
  • Brush the top of each borag with melted butter, then bake at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the borags turn a golden brown color. Serve hot.

BOEREGS (FLAKY ARMENIAN PUFF PASTRY) AS MADE BY BLAKE BESHARIAN RECIPE BY TASTY



Boeregs (Flaky Armenian Puff Pastry) As Made By Blake Besharian Recipe by Tasty image

Boeregs are a classic part of Armenian mezze. They can be filled with a range of cheeses, meats, and sweet fillings. The fillings used here are fairly traditional and extra-delicious since they're filled with savory cheese. They make a great appetizer or light lunch.

Provided by Rie McClenny

Categories     Appetizers

Yield 48 boeregs

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 tablespoon olive oil
½ medium white onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, chopped
¼ teaspoon nutmeg, freshly grated
¼ teaspoon ground cumin
10 oz frozen spinach, thawed and drained well
⅓ cup fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
¾ cup rodopa cheese, (sheep's milk feta)
1 large egg
½ cup fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 tablespoons fresh chives
1 large egg
½ lb kashkaval cheese, grated
1 lb frozen filo dough, thawed in the refrigerator overnight
8 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon water
1 cup white sesame seeds

Steps:

  • Make the herbed feta filling: Heat the olive oil in a medium pan over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and sauté until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the nutmeg and cumin and stir to combine, then remove the pan from the heat and let the mixture cool completely.
  • In a food processor, combine the spinach, parsley, rodopa cheese, egg, and the cooled onion mixture and pulse until broken down into a chunky paste. Transfer the filling to a bowl and set aside. Wipe out the food processor.
  • Make the melted Kashkaval filling: Add the parsley, chives, egg, and Kashkaval cheese to the clean food processor and pulse until the mixture breaks down into a chunky paste. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.
  • Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Line 2 baking sheets, or as many as you have, with parchment paper.
  • Assemble the boeregs: Unroll the filo dough and cut crosswise into 3½-inch (9 cm) wide strips. Cover the filo dough with a damp towel while you fill the boeregs.
  • Lay a strip of dough lengthwise on a cutting board. Holding the top of the dough with your left index finger, brush a thin layer of melted butter over the length of the dough. Scoop ½ tablespoon of filling at the top center of the strip, about ½ inch (1 ¼ cm) from the top. Fold the top left corner of the dough over the filling to make a triangle. Brush more melted butter on the top of the triangle, then continue folding and brushing until you reach the end of the dough strip, trimming any excess dough that doesn't fold all the way over. Transfer to a prepared baking sheet and cover with a kitchen towel. Repeat with the remaining dough strips and filling to make about 24 boereg with each filling. Reserve any leftover dough for another use.
  • In a small bowl, beat the egg yolks with the water.
  • Brush the egg wash over the boeregs, then sprinkle with the sesame seeds.
  • Bake the boeregs for 10-12 minutes, until golden, flaky, and crisp. Serve warm.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 110 calories, Carbohydrate 6 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 4 grams, Sugar 0 grams

Tips:

  • Use fresh ingredients: The fresher the ingredients, the better the taste of your Cheese Borags. Use ripe tomatoes, fresh herbs, and high-quality cheese.
  • Don't overcook the cheese: Cheese Borags are best when the cheese is melted and gooey, but not overcooked. Keep a close eye on them while they're cooking so that they don't burn.
  • Serve Cheese Borags immediately: These pastries are best enjoyed when they're hot and fresh out of the oven. Serve them with a side of yogurt, tomato sauce, or your favorite dipping sauce.
  • Experiment with different fillings: Feel free to get creative with your Cheese Borags fillings. Try using different types of cheese, vegetables, and herbs. You can also add cooked meat or fish to the filling for a more savory flavor.
  • Make Cheese Borags ahead of time: These pastries can be made ahead of time and reheated when you're ready to serve them. This makes them a great option for busy weeknights or parties.

Conclusion:

Cheese Borags are a delicious and easy-to-make Armenian pastry that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With their crispy phyllo dough, gooey cheese filling, and fresh herbs, these pastries are sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting recipe to try, give Cheese Borags a try. You won't be disappointed!

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