- Buuz
Buuz ( _mn. Бууз; langWithName|bxr-Cyrl|Buryat|Бууза, "Buuza") are a type of Mongolian steamed
dumpling filled with minced mutton, oryak meat. The meat is flavoured with onion or garlic and salted. Occasionally, they are flavoured with malted fennel seeds and other seasonal herbs. Some households add mashed potato, cabbage or rice depending on their preferences.The meat ball is then placed inside a small pocket of dough which is folded around the ball with a small opening at the top and in the chef's own personal style. The buuz is then steamed and eaten by hand, with the dough pocket catching the juices of the meat.
Buuz is an example of authentic
Mongolian cuisine . The dish is traditionally eaten at home onTsagaan Sar , the Mongolian New Year. It is also offered at restaurants and small cafes throughout the capital ofUlaanbaatar . It is similar to another Mongolian dumpling,khuushuur , except that the latter is not steamed but fried.ee also
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Baozi , the Chinese equivalent
*Momo (food) , the Tibetan and Nepalese equivalent
*Mantı , the Turkish/Afghan versionExternal links
* [http://www.mongolfood.info/en/recipes/buuz.html Buuz] recipe from mongolfood.info
* Another [http://www.e-mongol.com/mongolia_culture_cooking-recipes.htm recipe]
* Another [http://www.channelm.ca/ce_index520.html recipe]
* [http://www.teatime-blog.com/?m=20050101 Picture]
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