Step #1: Chormis, left; kavourma, right |
1. Mix kavourma
and chormis with eggs in a bowl.
Step #3 |
Choulama ready to serve! |
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barev Robyn jan.
I have tried CHOULAMA. it has very nice taste. But in my recipe(which I have taken from an old cook-book)it is prepared only with kavourma with it's ghee, & in the vinegar there is a tiny glove of garlic. It's very good combination of ingredients.
in my family, my mother used to prepare an omelet like this, after the preparation of KLOUR, to clean the pan of the meat filling.
also when the meat of TEJVEJIK has finished in the pan, but it's is still oily...
I do remember the wonderful taste & odor of that omelets.