For a richer flavor, brown the ground meat in a skillet before mixing it with the other filling ingredients. If you don't have a cast-iron skillet, you can use a baking dish instead. Adjust baking time as needed. Serve the manti hot, garnished with a dollop of plain yogurt or a yogurt-garlic sauce for a traditional touch.
Colby Green
Jun 29, 2025This recipe was fantastic! The manti turned out perfectly, and my family loved them. The instructions were clear and easy to follow.
Lydia Mayer
Jun 29, 2025I added a pinch of cinnamon to the meat filling, and it gave the manti a lovely warmth. I will definitely make this again!
Brandt Paucek
Jun 10, 2025I found it helpful to watch a video tutorial on shaping the manti. It made the process much easier.
Rex Williamson
Jun 8, 2025The tomato broth adds a wonderful depth of flavor to the manti. Don't skip this step!
Rosemary Schmeler
Apr 30, 2025The dough was a bit tricky to work with at first, but once I got the hang of it, it was smooth sailing. The end result was well worth the effort!
Nyah Jones
Apr 10, 2025I substituted ground turkey for the beef, and they were still delicious. A great option for a lighter meal.
Bryce Bogan
Apr 5, 2025I doubled the recipe for a family gathering, and everyone raved about the manti. They were a huge hit!
Freddy Beier
Mar 28, 2025My grandmother used to make manti, and this recipe brought back so many memories. Thank you for sharing this treasure!
Gabriella Parker
Mar 24, 2025I made these with my kids, and they had a blast helping to fill and shape the dumplings. A fun and tasty family activity!
Joel Kris
Feb 28, 2025I've always wanted to try making manti, and this recipe made it so approachable. The flavor combination was spot-on, and they looked beautiful.