8 Person
90 Min
25 Min
115 Min
Khachapuri is one of Georgia’s most iconic national dishes, deeply embedded in its culinary identity. The Adjaruli version—shaped like a boat and topped with egg and butter—comes from the Adjara region along the Black Sea. Traditionally, it symbolizes prosperity and hospitality, and it’s often enjoyed with Georgian wines, especially amber/orange wines.
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Ingredient |
Substitution Options | Measurement Equivalence |
Flavor/Texture Impact |
| Farmer’s cheese | Ricotta or cottage cheese |
1:1 |
Ricotta = smoother, cottage = lighter |
| Mozzarella | Provolone or Kasseri |
1:1 |
Sharper, slightly more elastic |
| Feta cheese | Goat cheese |
1:1 |
Tangier, creamier bite |
| Olive oil | Sunflower oil |
1:1 |
Neutral flavor, traditional in Georgia |
| Flour | Bread flour | 1:1 | Chewier crust, slightly more rise |
Khachapuri is one of Georgia’s most iconic national dishes, deeply embedded in its culinary identity. The Adjaruli version—shaped like a boat and topped with egg and butter—comes from the Adjara region along the Black Sea. Traditionally, it symbolizes prosperity and hospitality, and it’s often enjoyed with Georgian wines, especially amber/orange wines.
Per Serving (Approximate values)