Turkish Bread!

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Turkish Bread!

Postby Little Miss Magic » 15 May 2011 16:43

Went to Olu Deniz 2 years ago, and some of the restaurants did a "Turkish Bread" that you got at the beginning of your meal. Not sure what it was called, but it was like a large, blown up Pitta bread!

Does anyone know if any of the Restaurants in Icmeler do this?

Thanks in anticipation! LMM
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby cassielucy » 15 May 2011 16:50

You will find that quite a lot of the restaurants in Icmeler give you this at beginning of meal wether you ask for it or not. Usually comes with garlic butter and a couple of dips - Enjoy
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby yorkshirerobin » 15 May 2011 16:51

Hi little miss magic practically every restaurant in Icmeler does this type of bread as a starter to your meal yummy :D Some serve it just with butter others do it with a couple of mezes but it is lovely wherever you go enjoy your holiday we have to wait until end of august :mrgreen:
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby Little Miss Magic » 15 May 2011 16:55

Thanks both, that's what I like to hear!! ;-)
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby blondie » 15 May 2011 17:26

As others have said, you get it almost everywhere, although it varies from place to place - some are absolutely massive! You usually get it with garlic butter, a spicy tomato dip and a yogurt/mint one, all delicious - although again, sometimes there are variations depending where you go. Think it may be called lavash bread, but most places just tend to call it pitta or even nan bread!
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby Danny » 15 May 2011 18:31

i love this bread could just have one of them for myself for a meal going to miss it this year as were not going to icmeler this year but am sure we will back next year enjoy your bread everyone
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby dodge » 15 May 2011 19:08

Think you mean Lavash bread Mmmmmmmmmmm I can taste it now roll on august

cheers dodge 8)
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 17 May 2011 16:09

yep it is known as lavas
but a lot of places in icmeler have stopped serving it as it needs to be made in a stone based oven like pizza's do which is hard to maintain and very costly to purchase
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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby dksbbs » 17 May 2011 17:03

Danny wrote:i love this bread could just have one of them for myself for a meal going to miss it this year as were not going to icmeler this year but am sure we will back next year enjoy your bread everyone



Have a go at making your own at home to keep you going

http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/1774/lavash.aspx


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Re: Turkish Bread!

Postby tandoori sizzler » 17 May 2011 21:39

Little Miss Magic wrote:Went to Olu Deniz 2 years ago, and some of the restaurants did a "Turkish Bread" that you got at the beginning of your meal. Not sure what it was called, but it was like a large, blown up Pitta bread!

Does anyone know if any of the Restaurants in Icmeler do this?

Thanks in anticipation! LMM

When you order meal ın Tandoori Sizzler, u are getting wıth 5 different mezes and from stone oven turkish lavas on the house,see you soon m8...
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