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[[file:Afghan-Bolani.jpg|thumb|Afghan-Bolani]] '''Bolani''' (also known as '''Perakai''') is a traditional [[Afghan cuisine|Afghan]] stuffed flatbread. It is a popular dish in [[Afghanistan]] and is often enjoyed as a snack or appetizer. Bolani is typically filled with a variety of ingredients, including [[potatoes]], [[lentils]], [[pumpkin]], or [[leeks]], and is either baked or fried. ==Ingredients and Preparation== The dough for Bolani is made from simple ingredients such as [[flour]], [[water]], [[salt]], and [[oil]]. The filling can vary, but common ingredients include: * [[Potatoes]]: Mashed and seasoned with [[spices]]. * [[Lentils]]: Cooked and mixed with herbs and spices. * [[Pumpkin]]: Cooked and mashed, often sweetened or spiced. * [[Leeks]]: Chopped and sautéed with spices. To prepare Bolani, the dough is rolled out into thin circles, filled with the desired filling, and then folded over to create a semi-circular shape. The edges are sealed, and the Bolani is either baked in an oven or fried in oil until golden brown. ==Cultural Significance== Bolani is a versatile dish that can be served at various occasions, from casual family meals to festive gatherings. It is often accompanied by [[yogurt]] or [[chutney]] and can be enjoyed hot or cold. In Afghan culture, Bolani is a symbol of hospitality and is frequently offered to guests. ==Variations== There are several regional variations of Bolani, each with its unique twist on the traditional recipe. Some popular variations include: * '''Bolani Kachaloo''': Filled with spiced mashed potatoes. * '''Bolani Gandana''': Filled with leeks and herbs. * '''Bolani Kadu''': Filled with sweetened or spiced pumpkin. ==Related Dishes== Bolani shares similarities with other stuffed flatbreads found in [[Central Asia]] and the [[Middle East]], such as [[Paratha]] from [[India]] and [[Pakistan]], and [[Gözleme]] from [[Turkey]]. ==See Also== * [[Afghan cuisine]] * [[Flatbread]] * [[Paratha]] * [[Gözleme]] * [[Samosa]] ==Categories== [[Category:Afghan cuisine]] [[Category:Flatbreads]] [[Category:Stuffed dishes]] {{Afghanistan-stub}} <gallery> File:Bolani.jpg|Bolani </gallery>
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