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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby quaker57 » 18 Mar 2010 15:04

Does it come in one of them casserole dishes, i might have had one after all if it does, very nice.
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby Cummo » 18 Mar 2010 16:05

quaker57 wrote:Does it come in one of them casserole dishes, i might have had one after all if it does, very nice.

Yep you've got it, but lets face it all the foods good out there is'nt it?

Maybe we should start a topic about the food that is not liked. It would be a short list i'm sure. Would someone put Ayran i wonder???

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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 18 Mar 2010 16:52

yeah Cummo im not too keen on ayran
the turkish people love it well most of them do
and if you go for a kebab with a turkish person they always say ayran is nice you should try it :P
no thanks, i think i will pass
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby Sue » 18 Mar 2010 21:07

The food is fantastic over there, after two weeks there i feel healthy and then come home and eat rubbish, I love Aryan :D
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby blondie » 18 Mar 2010 21:12

Sue wrote:The food is fantastic over there, after two weeks there i feel healthy and then come home and eat rubbish, I love Aryan :D

I agree Sue - both my daughter and I reckon we'd be slim and healthy if we lived in Turkey and ate Turkish food all the time! :D
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby Cummo » 19 Mar 2010 07:52

I too love Ayran, but i knew it was a taste that not all people would like.

When i walk along the prom to Marmaris and get to the first built up area....the rough concrete bit....that's where and when i particularly like a cooling and refreshing Ayran.My misses thinks i'm mad,she can't stand it.

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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby turkey culture » 19 Mar 2010 20:21

Erik The Viking wrote:Mixed Grill at Titanic
Fillet Steak at Harrys
Chicken Sizzler at Majestic
Lamb Kebab at Erdem
Deep Fried Ice Cream at Masala

But not on the same night..... :oops: :lol:

sounds like a top 5 course meal
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby robbo » 19 Mar 2010 22:55

turkey culture wrote:
Erik The Viking wrote:Mixed Grill at Titanic
Fillet Steak at Harrys
Chicken Sizzler at Majestic
Lamb Kebab at Erdem
Deep Fried Ice Cream at Masala

But not on the same night..... :oops: :lol:

sounds like a top 5 course meal


Thought that was just a starter for Erik, i'd like to know what your main course and desserts are :shock:

Cheers Robbo 8)
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby reesy1959 » 19 Mar 2010 23:18

My favourite Sac Kavurna is with chicken, you can have it with any meat, its lovely.
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby Erik The Viking » 19 Mar 2010 23:29

robbo wrote:
turkey culture wrote:
Erik The Viking wrote:Mixed Grill at Titanic
Fillet Steak at Harrys
Chicken Sizzler at Majestic
Lamb Kebab at Erdem
Deep Fried Ice Cream at Masala

But not on the same night..... :oops: :lol:

sounds like a top 5 course meal


Thought that was just a starter for Erik, i'd like to know what your main course and desserts are :shock:

Cheers Robbo 8)


Cheeky bugger...thats breakfast... :D

Ayran - i remember my first and last taste of watery yoghurt with garlic salt in...vile.
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 20 Mar 2010 23:55

ayran is like a watery yoghurt but its sour tasting
its got an unusual taste but turkish people like to drink it with their kebabs
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby geordiespurs » 21 Mar 2010 07:34

i know my son does nt like it he took a big mouthful thinking it was milk i ve never seen a face twist so much but everyone else laughed
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby ashington44 » 30 Mar 2010 14:14

Anything at all at Kerem. Lala and her husband are the perfect hosts. The meze is wonderful and authentic. Not a bit of Russian salad in sight. May be a little more expensive than other places but well worth a treat now and again. Please try it.
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby ashington44 » 30 Mar 2010 14:16

geordiespurs wrote:i know my son does nt like it he took a big mouthful thinking it was milk i ve never seen a face twist so much but everyone else laughed

My husband bought it at the supermarket thinking it was milk. He then served it up in my tea!!!!!! :shock:
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Re: favourite turkish meal

Postby blondie » 30 Mar 2010 14:18

ashington44 wrote:Anything at all at Kerem. Lala and her husband are the perfect hosts. The meze is wonderful and authentic. Not a bit of Russian salad in sight. May be a little more expensive than other places but well worth a treat now and again. Please try it.


I'd second that - not the cheapest, but worth it for a treat. They are a lovely couple - and the ambience of the place itself is gorgeous. You have to leave room for Layla's cheesecake, which is to die for!
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