The dish can be prepared with any meat: lamb, beef, chicken, etc. A real lagman is made from special long noodles, lamb meat and various vegetables. My lagman recipe is somewhat simplified and adapted to our European conditions and capabilities. The taste of this lagman was rich, and the aroma was very appetizing.
I have seen lagman’s recipes, but there is no such thing as I learned to do in Kyrgyzstan. In Kyrgyzstan, lagman was a daily dish, but here in Russia, I cook only on holidays. It is well suited to both the first and the second course.
Lagman is a well-known dish, and there are not so many recipes for its preparation. For me, not only the taste is important in the recipe, but also the simplicity of cooking. My version seems to me just very tasty and not difficult to prepare. I hope you enjoy it.
My family and I have been in love with Central Asian cuisine for almost 30 years and have been living in Osh (Kyrgyzstan) for 5 years. That’s when I tried this dish. It was prepared by the Uighurs, although the Uzbeks, Kazakhs (batta) have the same lagman. This dish is considered a thick soup.
Lagman, like soup, has so many recipes, and even vegetables are always different. So accept my option, do not judge strictly. Let’s try to cook. It will turn out very tasty, you will lick your fingers.
So, Lagman. I love Uzbek cuisine, and I want to offer you an unusually delicious dish that will diversify your table, and in winter bad weather will warm and give you a feeling of satiety and peace…
Lagman is a wonderful dish, which is good because it can be used both as a first and second dish. In addition, lagman is perfectly stored for several days in the refrigerator and becomes even tastier. In any case, this dish is for those who are tired of soups and borscht.
My dear cooks, don’t be angry! You know, there are a lot of lagman recipes on the site, but mine is in a slow cooker! Lagman in a slow cooker can be cooked for lunch or dinner, this hearty, flavorful dish will appeal to everyone, and cook it with simple techniques!
Of course, a real Uzbek cold chalop soup is prepared on a mixture of katyk and cold water. Katyk is sour milk fermented with a Bulgarian stick. I propose to cook an adapted version – okroshka in Uzbek.