Kashk bademjan

Kashk bademjan (Persian: کشک بادمجان), alternatively kashk-e bademjan or Kashk o bademjan (Persian: کشک و بادمجان), is a staple Iranian dish made with "kashk and eggplant" – also the literal translation of its Persian language name. The dish is served as a dip and typically garnished with liquid saffron, sautéed onions, garlic and often walnuts. It can be consumed either as an appetizer or a main dish, and is typically eaten with fresh bread.

Kashk bademjan
کشک بادمجان
Kashk bademjan with bread and usual side dishes
ClassificationBorani
Main raw materialsEggplant and Kashk
originIran
historyprobably from Qajar dynasty
serving temperatureBoth hot and cold


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