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Beshbarmak, meaning “five fingers” in Kazakh, is the national dish of Kazakhstan and a symbol of hospitality and communal gathering. Traditionally made with boiled meat (often lamb), Kazi (a sausage made from horse meat), handmade noodles, and served with Sopra - a flavourful broth - the dish is eaten by hand during celebrations and family meals. This version keeps the heart of the dish alive while using accessible ingredients, offering a taste of Kazakh culture in a modern kitchen. The meat is slow cooked in water creating a Sorpa, a flavoured broth, which is then used twice, once to make a pasta dough, and then some of the broth is reduced with onions to make a delicious sauce to be served on top of the cooked pasta, meat and potatoes.
recipe updated 1 Oct. 2025