Kadınbudu köfte

Kadinbudu köfte (lit. lady’s thigh köfte) is a Turkish dish made with ground beef or lamb, rice, onions, eggs, flour, oil, and various spices. It is believed that the unusual name stems from the Ottoman era because it resembled women’s thighs at the time. The meatballs are coated with flour and beaten eggs, then fried …

Şöbiyet

This is the only Turkish baklava with a cream-like filling, made by boiling a mixture semolina and a thick clotted cream called kaymak. To make şöbiyet, phyllo dough sheets are cut into squares, brushed with melted butter, and layered atop one another, then filled with kaymak and chopped nuts—typically walnuts—and finally folded into triangles before baking. Like …

Bal kaymak

A staple breakfast dish in Turkey, bal kaymak is a delicious combination of kaymak – a traditional dairy product produced from water buffalo milk, very similar to clotted cream – that is generously doused with honey. The dish is served as a spread or a sweet dip alongside tea or a variety of other traditional …

Yumurtalı pide

The Turkish egg-topped flatbread filled with cheese, pepper and tomato, known as yumurtalı pide (lit. egg pita) hails from the Kayseri region in Middle Anatolia where locals sometimes also use another Anatolian delicacy as a topping for this type of pide bread – thinly sliced, spice-coated, and dry-cured beef called pastırma.   Yumurtalı pide is made with …

Etli ekmek

Etli ekmek is a delicious Turkish pizza-like dish originating from the city of Konya. The name of the dish means bread with meat. It consists of a thin, crispy flatbread made with flour, sugar, salt, yeast, and oil, which is then topped with ground beef and finely chopped onions, tomatoes, and peppers. Etli ekmek is …

Yayla çorbası

Yayla çorbası is one of the most popular Turkish soups, made with long grain white rice, butter, yogurt, egg yolks, mint, and red pepper flakes. Just like chicken soup, it is especially popular when fighting a cold due to the nutritious ingredients used in it. The soup is named after yaylalar – mountain meadows of northern Turkey, …

Kabak tatlısı

Kabak tatlısı is a classic Turkish dessert consisting of candied pumpkin. The pumpkin is peeled, cut, then baked in its own juices with sugar. When baked, it is traditionally topped with crushed walnuts and thick clotted cream called kaymak. If desired, a few cinnamon sticks or cloves can be added to the pumpkin pieces before …

Blueberry & pistachio cake with cardamom cream

ingredients 4 large eggs 225g golden caster sugar plus extra for dusting 175g butter melted and cooled 200g self-raising flour plus extra for dusting 85g pistachio ground 50g blueberry For the cardamom cream filling 100g butter softened 200g icing sugar seeds from 6 cardamom pod ground 200ml double cream To decorate 85g pistachio roughly chopped …

Cornish pasty

ingredients For the pastry 125g chilled and diced butter 125g lard 500g plain flour plus extra 1 egg beaten For the filling 350g beef skirt or chuck steak, finely chopped 1 large onion finely chopped 2 medium potatoes peeled, thinly sliced 175g swede peeled, finely diced 1 tbsp freshly ground black pepper Method step 1 …