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Kükü is a traditional Azerbaijani herb omelette that reflects the deep connection between local cuisine and seasonal agriculture. The dish is prepared with a large amount of fresh herbs such as dill, coriander, spinach, sorrel and green onions, combined with eggs and lightly cooked to preserve natural flavours.
Sustainable & Zero Waste
- The dish utilizes whole herbs including stems and leaves, reducing kitchen waste.
- It is based on seasonal, locally sourced greens, minimizing food transportation and environmental impact.
- Eggs provide a natural, low-processed protein source with minimal packaging and processing.
- The recipe allows chefs to use leftover herbs or imperfect vegetables, giving them a second life in the kitchen.
This dish demonstrates how traditional Azerbaijani cooking practices naturally align with modern sustainable gastronomy principles.
Traditional Herb Omelette – Recipe
RECIPE Adapted by ORXAN MUXTAROV
Yields 4 servings
Ingredients
- Eggs 6 pcs
- Spinach leaves 100 g
- Fresh dill 80 g
- Fresh coriander 80 g
- Green onions 100 g
- Sorrel (optional) 50 g
- Garlic greens 20 g
- Sea salt 6 g
- Freshly ground black pepper 2 g
- Clarified butter 40 g
Instructions
- Thoroughly wash all herbs under cold running water and drain well.
- Finely chop the spinach, dill, coriander, green onions and garlic greens, including the tender stems to maximize flavour and reduce waste.
- In a mixing bowl lightly whisk the eggs with salt, black pepper until evenly combined.
- Add the chopped herbs to the egg mixture and mix gently to obtain a uniform herb-rich batter.
- Heat clarified butter or oil in a non-stick frying pan over medium heat.
- Pour the mixture into the pan and cook slowly until the base is set and lightly golden.
- Transfer the pan to a preheated oven at 180°C and cook for 8–10 minutes, or carefully turn the kükü to cook the second side.
- Allow to rest for several minutes before slicing.
Serving Suggestion
Serve warm or at room temperature, cut into wedges and accompanied by natural yogurt.
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