Chakhokhbili is a traditional Georgian stew made with a whole chicken that is cut into pieces and combined with onions, tomatoes, vinegar, garlic, and spices such as coriander, parsley, hot green peppers, and bay leaves. The stew has a thick consistency and is usually served hot, preferably garnished with freshly chopped coriander and accompanied by rice or bread on the side.
The name chakhokhbili is derived from the Georgian word khokhobi, meaning pheasant, referring to the fact that it used to be prepared with pheasant instead of chicken in the past.