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blondie wrote:OK, following on from the thread started by Hanedan about the lack of interest in traditional Turkish cooking, it seems quite a few people are a bit wary of trying some dishes because they don't know what they are. So, I thought it would be an idea if people said what their favourite Turkish dishes are - perhaps with a brief description.
Aliral has already mentioned
Hunkar Begendi (dots above u & g) - meaning The Sultan enjoyed it - which consists of stewed lamb in tomatoes,
peppers,onions, touch of chilli, a little salsa (tomato or red pepper puree), served on top of pureed aubergine. Both my daughter and I have had this dish, and it is lovely.
Some people have said they don't know what pide is, so I'll start with that:
Pide - often described as Turkish pizza, but that doesn't really do it justice. It's usually a kind of boat-shaped flatbread dough, which is covered with the topping of your choice and baked in a stone oven. It's lovely - popular toppings include cheese, peppers, spicy minced lamb or sucuk (spicy sausage) or even egg. Pide is a lovely cheap snack - do give it a try if you haven't had it.
cassia wrote:PS) i love stuffed vine leaves, my turkish friend's family always invite us for a meal when we arrive and the way his mum makes it is amazing. Are they just called stuffed vine leaves if i were to ask for them in a restaurant?
cassia wrote:PS) i love stuffed vine leaves, my turkish friend's family always invite us for a meal when we arrive and the way his mum makes it is amazing. Are they just called stuffed vine leaves if i were to ask for them in a restaurant?
jayjay1950 wrote:You know how you get people outside and inside shops giving you a sample taste of different things, example sausages,cheese,biscuits and so on,well maybe if they had things like that in Turkey people would eat more Turkish food. I have to be honest,when i look on here and see different things you guys have eaten out there i have to look it up and see what its like and what is in it. Many a time i have seen something that has taken my fancy and i think i will try it when we go next time but i somehow never do. Maybe we should start a new thread just with pics of different food,the name of it and what is in it. I have had a couple of Turkish meals and enjoyed them very much and would like to try more.
janeypoos wrote:I love all Turk food but my ultimate favourite is icli kofte
My Turk mother in law always made this for me whenever we visited as she knew how much I love it ama I cannot make it (I could ama I don't have the time tbh). I have never seen it on a menu anywhere so I really miss it.
It is a bulgar and lentil pocket stuffed with spiced meat, closed and then fried, totes scrummy!
One of my other favourites is a sote, simple ama very tasty.....nom nom nom
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