Bennett on Armenian Monte

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[I asked Bennett to explain the reference in this post.]

"Monti" (not sure of the spelling) is an Armenian dish that is made with a ground lamb mixture with parsley and onion, small balls baked with a pasta "cover" - open at the tops. Basically, an Armenian ravioli.

Served in a beef broth with a shake of hot sauce in it. A small bowl on the side of lemon, yogurt and parsley is used as a dipping sauce.

Kids wanted this for Thanksgiving dinner one year.

Bennett responding. [via Facebook]

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Nicole said:

Oh wow...was this delicious? I have never, ever, heard of the Armenian Monti. Or tried something like it. Although in my town there is lots of kufta - large beef balls mixed with onions and boiled...

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