I love cooking Turkish food for hosting because so much can be prepped ahead, making it stress free and easy!
The blender I use – https://go.shopmy.us/p-50686426
🧆 Lamb adana-style köfte
🌶️ Ezme chilli sauce
🥒 Cacık (cucumber and garlic yoghurt dip)
🍆 Yoğurtlu patlıcan salatası (smokey yoghurt aubergine dip)
🥗 Turkish salad
🍚 Pilav (Turkish rice)
🧆 Lamb köfte –
800g lamb mince
Large bunch parsley, finely chopped
3 small onions or 1 large, finely chopped (blitzing makes it easier)
3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 tsp cumin
1 tbsp pul biber / Aleppo pepper
Salt & black pepper
Mix well and shape into 3–4cm kofte. Top tip – dip hands in cold water to stop the mixture from sticking. Chill for a few hours (or overnight), then fry in olive oil 3–4 mins each side until golden.
🌶️ Ezme –
2 large tomatoes
Large bunch of parsley
1 red onion
A few mint leaves
1 green chilli pepper
1 Turkish green pepper (Charleston / carliston)
1 tsp pul biber / Aleppo pepper
1 tbsp Turkish red pepper paste (sweet or hot)
1 tbsp pomegranate molasses
4 tbsp olive oil (forgot to show this!!!)
Juice from half a lemon
1 tsp sumac
Salt
Blitz until slightly chunky and chill for at least an hour. Finish with olive oil.
🥒 Cacık –
1/4 cucumber, grated and excess water squeezed out
2 tbsp Greek yoghurt
1 crushed garlic clove
1 tbsp olive oil
1–2 tbsp water (to loosen)
Salt
A small handful fresh dill or 1 tsp dried
A small handful fresh mint or 1 tsp dried
Combine and chill, then drizzle with olive oil to serve.
🍆 Yoğurtlu patlıcan –
1 aubergine
1 garlic clove
2 tbsp Greek yoghurt
1 tbsp olive oil
Salt
Preheat oven to 200°C / 180 fan. Brush aubergine with oil and roast for 30 mins, turning every 10 mins until soft. Cool, peel, then blend with remaining ingredients. Chill, then finish with olive oil.
🥗 Turkish salad –
1 red onion
2 large tomatoes or lots of baby plum tomatoes
1 large bunch of parsley
Salt
1 tbsp pomegranate molasses
1 tbsp olive oil
Juice of a lemon
1 tbsp sumac
Slice onion and tomatoes, add salt and gently squeeze to release juices. Leave briefly, then mix with remaining ingredients and adjust to taste.
🍚 Pilav –
1 tbsp butter
1 cup basmati rice, thoroughly washed
2 cups chicken or veg stock
Small handful of orzo
Melt butter in a wide pan and toast orzo until golden. Add rice, coat, then pour in stock. Level out, bring to the boil, then cover and cook on lowest heat for 11 mins. (Do not stir the rice!)
Once water is absorbed, place a tea towel under the lid and steam for 10 mins. Fluff before serving – I like black pepper and a dollop of yoghurt.
And that’s it – afiyet olsun!
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47 Comments
I don’t like lamb, but I think I can use beef instead. Everything looks so yum!!
Don't forget Ze Bomagranate Molasses!! This food looks amazing
Ahhhhhh…. so lezzetlı ❤
Good job all the dishes looks really delicious, but you're talking really really fast i couldn't catch most of ingredients and i thought I'm having a stroke.
Offf, muhtesem. Elinize saglik ❤
Looks lovely and probably is. But i guarantee your guest's were slagging off on the way home. So why bother.
Bu aksan nerden bacım
So gorgeous! Love ❤️ it all!
That looks sooo good mashaAllah
These are stolen Levantine Iraqi food
Notice how they all “come from”southeast turkey aka the Levantine Iraq region turkey stole
Turks hate Arabs but love our food
I find this theft insulting
When we make these dishes (but better) we get accused of stealing Turkish cuisine by Turks & foreigners
Just because turkey has more publicity & everyone is ignorant
Especially the uncultured Turks who wanna keep acting dumb
This theft has to stop
I want all of that. Right now. Please.
It's very nice, health to your hands ❤
You did sooo well! As a Turkish person, I love our cuisine but I'm just not someone who enjoys cooking very much. Everything you made looks absolutely delicious, and your pronunciation is also spot on! ❤
Very nice
Eline sağlık 😋
As a turkish chef you did a nice job ❤ looks delicious
Cooking Turkish food and writing "Greek yogurt" in the recipes? 😀
Simply "yogurt" would do…
Why when I ate mainly soft/blended food bc health issues didn't I turn to Turkish food lmaoo
Merhaba yaptiginiz cok lezzetli gorunuyor gercekten sadece ufak bir bilgi vermek isterim. Uzerinde nar ekşili sos yazan hicbir çakma nar ekşisini almayiniz bunlar doğal nar ekşisi olmayip sentetik uretilen yapay soslardir. Üzerinde direkt NAR EKŞİSİ yazan %100 nardan yapilan soslardan almaniz hem sağlığınıza hem yiyeceklerinize daha iyi gelecektir.
Acıktım! Mükemmel görünüyor hersey 😂
I've been craving kofta! Thanks for this. I'll prep tonight and that'll be dinner tomorrow.
Will you marry me?
Ps. Please bring the food processor also😊
Yum!!!!
Girl you have Taste
Serves how many? Beverage suggestion? ❤
I regret not marrying a Turkish woman
I love that hot chili dip, but I make it slightly different by fire roasting the tomatoes and the chillies which gives it a nice smoky flavor.
Mmmmm looks delicious
🙄🍽
sooooo yummy
The blender at some point: and I work like a DOG, DAY AND NIGHT-
U skip the difficult part which is making the meatball
Its look more turkish den turkish😂 dammmn you make it very goood👍❤️
Crikey – that cucumber slicing!!
I love turkish food
Bread???
My birthday tody – if you could just pop over and…….
Harikasin ❤
Is there anyway you can please send the recipes for the dips. I want to make them and surprise my partner xx
‘Turkish dishes “ and literally every dish is stolen from Persian or Levantine cuisines 😂
There is no way that you pronounced yoğurtlu patlıcan salatası perfectly! I am shocked 😊
Wow! Great job. Looking crazy yummy 😋
Asss bayrakları assss ❤
This is great! But could you please never again clean a garlic press with the sharp side of your knive. Your knive would be grateful 😉
Awesome, thanks a lot ❤
I need to serve my family this 😊
I need more videos like this!!