Khachapuri with suluguni

Cookinero 14 Apr 2025

You can use any cheese in khachapuri. Even in Georgia itself, there is no consensus on this matter. Some consider khachapuri with suluguni cheese to be correct. Some - with Imeretian cheese. Many Georgians mix cheeses. It is not always possible to find the correct Imeretian cheese, and it is replaced with Adyghe cheese. The main thing is to take brine cheese (mozzarella, Adyghe, suluguni) and one that melts well in the oven. We will tell you the recipe for khachapuri with suluguni.

How to cook Khachapuri with suluguni

Step 1

Khachapuri with suluguni

Prepare the dough. Heat the milk until it is slightly warm and dissolve the yeast in it. Pour 2.5 cups of flour into a deep bowl. You will need the remaining half cup later. Pour the milk into the flour. Add the egg and butter. Mix thoroughly. The dough should become smooth and soft. Cover with cling film and put in a warm place for 60 minutes.

Step 2

Khachapuri with suluguni

While the dough is rising, prepare the cheese filling. In a bowl, mix the grated cheese, egg and butter. Leave on the table.

Step 3

Khachapuri with suluguni

Prepare the khachapuri for baking. Mix the risen dough with the remaining flour, knead and divide into 3 parts. Roll each part with a rolling pin into round flat cakes about 0.5 cm thick.

Step 4

Khachapuri with suluguni

Place the filling in the center of each flatbread, dividing it into 3 equal parts. Wrap the filling in the dough, gathering it to the top. Compact with your hands, turn over and knead lightly. Roll out carefully with a rolling pin. Pierce with a fork in several places to allow air to escape during baking.

Step 5

Khachapuri with suluguni

Place on a baking tray and place in an oven preheated to 180°C for 15 minutes.

Khachapuri with suluguni - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes, you can use mozzarella, feta, or a mix of both for a similar texture and flavor. Just ensure the cheese is well-drained if using feta to avoid excess moisture.
Store cooled khachapuri in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven or a skillet for best texture.
Yes, substitute the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free flour blend. You may need to adjust the liquid slightly for the right dough consistency.
Khachapuri pairs well with a simple salad, pickled vegetables, or yogurt. It's also great as a standalone snack or appetizer.
Yes, you can freeze unbaked khachapuri on a tray before wrapping tightly. Thaw before baking. Baked khachapuri can also be frozen and reheated in the oven.
Adjust the dough and filling by dividing into more or fewer parts. Smaller khachapuri will bake faster, so check a few minutes earlier.
Piercing prevents air pockets from forming, ensuring even baking and a flatter, more uniform shape.
Yes, prepare the dough, cover tightly, and refrigerate overnight. Let it come to room temperature before rolling and baking.

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