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Chashushuli | Traditional Stew From Imereti, Georgia | TasteAtlas
Chashushuli | Traditional Stew From Imereti, Georgia | TasteAtlas
Chashushuli | Traditional Stew From Imereti, Georgia | TasteAtlas
Chashushuli | Traditional Stew From Imereti, Georgia | TasteAtlas
Chashushuli | Traditional Stew From Imereti, Georgia | TasteAtlas
Chashushuli | Traditional Stew From Imereti, Georgia | TasteAtlas

Chashushuli

(ჩაშუშული)

Similar to a goulash, chashushuli is a hearty beef and tomato stew hailing from Georgia. The stew is typically made with a combination of beef (sometimes veal or pork), tomatoes, onions, water or meat broth, garlic, and a generous amount of spices and herbs such as basil, chili pepper, parsley, fenugreek, summer savory, and bay leaves, yielding a highly aromatic and flavor-packed dish.


Chashushuli is considered a version of another traditional Georgian beef stew called ostri, which uses almost all of the same ingredients as chashushuli, but it also contains coriander seeds and involves a different method of preparation.


When preparing chashushuli, the meat needs to be fried before it is mixed with the rest of the ingredients and stewed, whereas the preparation of ostri requires no pre-cooking of the meat and everything is cooked in one pot from the beginning. Spicy and filling, the stew is typically served hot with Georgian bread such as shoti and a glass of fine Saperavi wine.