-I am a full time baker but when I travel I always look for food experiences. This time in Armenia I baked Lavash for the first time. It was such an incredible experience, people are so warm and kind, food another level delicious! Moreover, in this video you will get a glimpse of the whole country as I literally I visited the most beautiful parts of the country.
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👉🏻Thank you Ale Salvino for helping me to get this footage, you are my superhero cameraman and my company♡
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Lavash recipe:
-2 kg of bread flour
-Warm water ( you will have to work on your baker skills and judge by eye as even the ladies didn’t tell exact quantity of water🙂)
-1 Generous tablespoon of salt
1 teaspoon of baking soda or old dough/starter (150g)
24 Comments
Hey Kris! That was another wonderful video. I loved seeing the woman make the lavish just using their hands. The lady stretching the dough in the air was amazing. And no rips! I guess the dough is very elastic.
When you sat in the hole and rolled it looked like a comfortable way to do it. How smart of them to come up with that idea. But the amazing thing to me was when you slapped the dough onto the side wall of the hot oven. I guess you have to time in correctly to grab it out in time, right? Would it peel off and fall to the bottom?
Ok Kris this is another fabulous place to add to your "tours". Put it on the list please. Xxoo
Like you I don't know the Armenian language, but I do know the meaning of smiles all around. Bravo Zulu.
Great video
Beautiful every way!!!
Nice! Muneca brava adventures keep rolling!😅
As always everywhere amazing hands, to produce Excellent food
It is so incredibly nice seeing people interact with other cultures with the utmost respect and enthousiasm such as you do! These videos make our day a little brighter every time
Really want to go to Armenia now 👍💕
I am so jealous. I envy both how much you travel,but how you do it (with locals) and how you appreciate it. Thank you for sharing
Hi honey Kris how are you very long time your video coming your in Armenia country style bread making exllent wish you nice meet you okay good night honey Kris bye
I am an Indian. I completed my postgraduate studies at the Yerevan State Medical University in Armenia in 2013, and I now reside in Australia. As a watcher, I could see that lady's (a teacher) startled expression as you quickly took her level of skill. Little did she know that you are a skilled master. I'd like to thank Kris Kazlauskaite for this wonderful trip back. PS: You did a great job picking up their craft and talent in producing lavash. nevertheless, this is my first comment despite being a fan for two years.
Kris!! beautiful trip and beautiful video…i love your job and also practice english 🥰
Absolutely love this journey, thank you for sharing this.
Great content, brings back great memories. i grew up in a village in armenia and my entire childhood was climbing trees to pick fruit and picnics in the mountain or near rivers.
l love your videos so much🥰 I hope that I can one day be like you and travel the world to experience different cultures in foods
Well done you , they make it look so easy especially the way she hand stretches the Dow wow 😯 almost looks like a long 🫓 chapati /roti .. looks a great adventure.!!
You have good videos with some nice photography. Great that you travel for inspiration and enjoyment. Thanks for showing me Armenia. Wish you further succes! 🙂
Beautiful video, I loved it! I especially felt your excitement and you are contagious! I need to find a friend and start this kind of travel. Thank you!
HI Kris, I felt like the begining of bakery history.
I love your channel. Amazing experiences
At 0:39 I saw our Philippine bill, 100 pesos 20 pesos and 50 pesos. That's amazing 🙂
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Hi Kris! I’ll be traveling to Armenia soon and would love to see this Lavash Bakery. Can you tell me, where exactly it is?
Love it. So beautiful ❤️ lavash