So I was taught to cook lagman from an Uzbek neighbor. Since then, this dish has firmly taken root in our kitchen.The dish turns out very tasty and amazing. You should try it.
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.
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.