Churchkhela (CHURCH-kheh-lah)
Grape and Nut Snack
Churchkhela is a deliciously chewy and naturally sweet treat made with grape juice and walnuts, perfect as a healthy snack or a unique addition to dessert spreads. This traditional Georgian delicacy combines the earthy richness of nuts with the fruity tang of grape juice, creating a delightful balance of flavors.
With its distinctive candle-like shape, Churchkhela is not only a tasty snack but also a beautiful culinary creation. Traditionally made in the autumn harvest season, this recipe allows you to bring the heart of Georgia’s culinary heritage into your kitchen anytime.
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History
Churchkhela is a staple of Georgian culinary tradition, often made during the grape harvest season. Known as the “Georgian Snickers,” it provided soldiers with an energy-packed snack during wartime. Its preparation reflects the importance of grapes and walnuts in Georgian agriculture, as well as the resourcefulness of turning natural ingredients into long-lasting foods. Today, Churchkhela is a symbol of hospitality and is enjoyed worldwide as a unique Georgian export.
Ingredients
5 cups grape juice [unsweetened]1 cup sugar [adjustable to taste]
1 cup flour [sifted]
2 cups walnuts [halved]
Cotton thread [about 3 feet per Churchkhela]
Needle [for threading the walnuts]
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