Bazhe

{{Short description|Walnut sauce from Georgian cuisine}}

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Bazhe ({{lang-ka|ბაჟე}}, baže) is a traditional Georgian sauce made primarily from walnuts, which are a staple ingredient in Georgian cuisine. Bazhe sauce is typically used as an accompaniment to various dishes, especially poultry, and is known for its creamy texture and distinctive taste. Bazhe holds a significant place in Georgian culinary tradition.{{cite web |url=https://abowlofsugar.com/post/georgian-walnut-sauce-bazhe |title=Georgian walnut sauce (Bazhe) |website=abowlofsugar.com |date=2023-07-19 |access-date=2024-06-16}}

Ingredients

The primary ingredients of Bazhe sauce include:

  • Walnuts: Ground walnuts form the base of the sauce
  • Garlic: Adds a pungent and aromatic element.
  • Vinegar: Typically wine vinegar, which imparts a tangy flavor.
  • Water or broth: Used to adjust the consistency of the sauce.
  • Spices: A combination of spices such as coriander, fenugreek, and marigold (also known as Georgian saffron) are commonly used.
  • Salt and pepper: For seasoning.

Optional ingredients can include pomegranate juice or molasses for a hint of sweetness and additional depth of flavor.

The finished sauce is typically smooth, creamy, and flavorful, with a balance of nuttiness, tanginess, and spice.

Uses

Bazhe is used in numerous Georgian dishes:

  • Satsivi, which consists of poultry (usually chicken or turkey) cooked and served cold with bazhe sauce. This dish is especially popular during festive occasions and holidays.
  • Vegetables: Bazhe can also be served with vegetables, such as eggplants or potatoes, either as a dip or a dressing.
  • Dipping sauce: It serves as a dip for bread or as a sauce for grilled meats.

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