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Cheat’s Yağlama; Layered flatbreads with meat sauce and garlic yoghurt

 

Yağlama is a delicious and important specialty from Kayseri, central Anatolia. This lovely dish consists of layering the soft flat breads, with a juicy meat sauce between each layer.  Once stacked on top of another, it is quartered and served with garlic yoghurt. It makes an impressive and delicious meal share with friends and family.

I love making my own soft flatbreads for yağlama (see my recipe here if you like to make your own flat breads) when I can, but when pressed with time, I make this quick, cheat’s version, using tortilla wraps. Some folks also use thin, round lavash breads at home. It makes a delicious, comforting meal to share, fast. Yağlama requires a nice and juicy sauce, to soften the flatbreads, and the garlic yoghurt is a must to serve; one of our favourite family meals.

 

Many one pot wonders, easy Lahmacun using tortilla wraps (along with homemade dough), as well as over 50 vegetarian recipes are included in my new cookbook ISTANBUL, Delicious Recipes from the Heart of the City; dishes you can prepare ahead and freeze too (please note that yağlama is not included in this book). You can get a copy here worldwide.

I hope you enjoy this delicious and made easy yağlama feast,

Afiyet olsun,

Ozlem x

Yağlama; Layered flatbreads with meat sauce and garlic yoghurt
 
Yağlama is a delicious and important specialty from Kayseri, central Anatolia. This lovely dish consists of layering the soft flat breads, with a juicy meat sauce between each layer. Once stacked on top of another, it is quartered and served with garlic yoghurt. It makes an impressive and delicious meal share with friends and family. I love making my own soft flatbreads for yağlama (see my recipe here if you like to make your own flat breads) when I can, but when pressed with time, I make this quick, cheat’s version, using tortilla wraps. Some folks also use thin, round lavash breads at home. It makes a delicious, comforting meal to share, fast. Yağlama requires a nice and juicy sauce, to soften the flatbreads, and the garlic yoghurt is a must to serve; one of our favourite family meals. I hope you enjoy this delicious and made easy yağlama feast.
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Recipe type: Easy, comfort food, layered flatbreads with meat sauce, regional recipes
Cuisine: Turkish cuisine
Serves: 4-5
Ingredients
  • 8 flour tortilla wraps (24cm in diameter)
  • 750g/1lb 10 oz minced (ground) lamb or beef (15 % fat)
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp double concentrated tomato paste
  • 1 tbsp Turkish pepper paste (optional, replace with tomato paste if you wish)
  • ½ tsp pul biber
  • 400g/14 oz a can of finely chopped tomatoes
  • 85 g sivri biber or padron peppers, deseeded and finely chopped
  • 425ml/15fl oz water
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Small bunch of parsley, finely chopped (reserve 1 tbsp for decoration)
  • For the garlic yoghurt:
  • 3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
  • 400g yoghurt (full fat if you can)
Instructions
  1. Combine the garlic with yoghurt, season to taste, set aside to bring to room temperature.
  2. Place the minced meat on a wide pan, and saute for 8 minutes over medium to high heat, stirring and breaking into small parts, until browned. Pour the olive oil and stir in the butter to the pan and add the onions, saute for a further 7 minutes; the onions will soften.
  3. Add the peppers and saute for another 3 minutes. Stir in the tomato and pepper paste, give everything a good mix. Add the chopped tomatoes, combine well. Pour the water, season with salt, pepper, pul biber, combine and bring to boil. Simmer for 10 minutes over low to medium heat. Add parsley, mix and keep the heat on lowest setting.
  4. Fold a tortilla wrap in half and fold again, then dip the edges into the juicy meat sauce. Place this tortilla wrap flat on a large serving plate or a dish, ideally with 5cm height, so the sauce dribbling at the sides can stay in. Generously spread about 4 tbsps of the meat sauce over, leaving about 1cm around the edges filling free. Working fast, continue this way, wetting the edges of each tortilla and spreading the meat mixture over and layering on top of each other. Spread the remaining sauce over the final tortilla and scatter reserved parsley over. Turn the heat off the sauce.
  5. Cut the yağlama stack in the quarters and serve immediately, with garlic yoghurt. We place a ½ tbsp of garlic yoghurt over each yağlama wedge, then roll and enjoy – you will need paper napkins! Afiyet olsun.
 

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Healthy, Delicious and Easy Turkish Menu Ideas for Every Taste

I have been asked by a few readers to give some Turkish menu ideas to enjoy with family and friends. Most Turkish food is easy to prepare and can also be prepared ahead of time. I hope the below ideas may inspire you to have a go at delicious, wholesome and easy to prepare Turkish food. Using seasonal produce, healthy grains and naturally flavoring with spices, olive oil and sauces like pomegranate molasses, you can create delicious, wholesome and balanced Turkish meals for family and friend easily.

A Classic Turkish Menu; from Soup to Dessert

Ezo Gelin Corba, Turkish red lentil and bulgur soup, flavored with dried mint and red pepper flakes.

Ezo Gelin Corba, Turkish red lentil and bulgur soup, flavored with dried mint and red pepper flakes.

Soups have a special place in Turkish cuisine and the meals mostly start with them. In Anatolia, it is very common to have soup to start the day, especially in winter. In my parents’ home, no matter how extensive dinner menu we is, soup like this Ezo Gelin Corba would always be the one to welcome everyone, along with Pide Bread. There would be a type of borek, savory pastry with fillings, a Zeytinyagli, vegetables cooked in olive oil, made with seasonal vegetables and a mezze, appetizer. Then the main course could be either a casserole, stew or a home style tray bake kebab. Most Turks these days may skip the dessert, unless it is a special family gathering or have a light one like this stuffed baked apricot or sliced seasonal fruits, as in our house.

Stuffed peppers and tomatoes in ground meat and aromatic rice; Dolma

Stuffed peppers and tomatoes in ground meat and aromatic rice; Dolma

Turkish Spicy Bulgur and Lentil Soup – Ezo Gelin Corba
Spinach and feta filo tray bake – Ispanakli, Peynirli Borek
Warm Hummus in red pepper flakes infused olive oil
Green Beans with onions, garlic and tomatoes, cooked in olive oil – Zeytinyagli Taze Fasulye
Stuffed tomatoes and peppers with ground meat, onions and aromatic rice – Dolma
Baked stuffed dried apricots with walnuts – Cevizli Kuru Kayisi Tatlisi

Vegetarian Turkish meal menu

Turkish cuisine is based on seasonal produce and there are many delicious vegetarian courses on offer. From stuffed pides to vegetables cooked in olive oil, yoghurt based dips to pilafs with vegetables and more, there are plenty, delicious choices. Here’s my selection; the list includes a family favorite from Antakya, Eggplants cooked with lentils, onions and peppers – Patlicanli, Mercimekli Mualla; a heavenly, delicious meal that melts in the mouth.

Eggplants, lentils and peppers cooked in olive oil; Patlicanli, Mercimekli Mualla

Eggplants, lentils and peppers cooked in olive oil; Patlicanli, Mercimekli Mualla

Turkish oval flat breads with spinach, peppers and feta cheese topping, Peynirli Pide
Eggplants cooked with lentils, onions and peppers in olive oil – Patlicanli, Mercimekli Mualla
Cacik dip of yoghurt, cucumber and dried mint
Bulgur Pilaf with vegetables – Sebzeli Bulgur Pilavi
Semolina Sponge Cake in syrup – Revani

Semolina sponge cake in syrup, Revani

Semolina sponge cake in syrup, Revani

Festive Turkish Meal Menu

Walnut and red pepper paste dip; Muhammara or Cevizli Biber

Walnut and red pepper paste dip; Muhammara or Cevizli Biber

This is a festive menu that appears at my mother’s table at every special occasion and gatherings. With our roots going back to Antakya, southern part of Turkey, the menu is naturally inspired by our home town. The walnuts and red pepper paste dip, Muhammara is a special favorite and makes a great appetizer, served with homemade pide bread. Upside down rice with layers of sautéed meat, eggplants and potatoes, Mevlubi, is my mother’s signature dish; a special, impressive dish that is perfect for entertaining. Having rice, meat and vegetables in it makes Mevlubi a complete course too. Kunefe, pastry strands soaked in syrup with melted cheese would be the ultimate dessert for this festive meal.

Red pepper paste and walnut dip – Cevizli Biber or Muhammara
Homemade Turkish flat pide bread, Pide Ekmek
Spicy bulgur wheat salad with pomegranate molasses – Kisir
Stuffed grape vine leaves with aromatic rice and herbs – Sarma
Upside down rice with layers of meat, eggplant and potatoes – Mevlubi
Pastry Strands in syrup with melted cheese – Kunefe

Kunefe, Kadayifi - a glorious dessert that would make any day special.

Kunefe, Kadayifi; pastry strands in syrup with melted cheese – a glorious dessert that would make any day special.

Mezze based Turkish Meal Menu

Baked prawns with tomatoes, peppers, mushrooms and cheese - Karides Guvec

Baked prawns with tomatoes, peppers, mushrooms and cheese – Karides Guvec

I love the small plates of mezzes in Turkish cuisine, probably my favorite style of enjoying Turkish food. Dips, salads, borek pastries, vegetables cooked in olive oil, mini meatballs, and oven baked shrimp casserole all adore the tables as “starters” and shared amongst the guests. I love them so much that I tend to have a variety of them as my main course. Here is a delicious selection for you to create at your home. Turkish coffee accompanied by Turkish delight would be the ultimate end to this Turkish meal, shared in good company of friends and family:

Filo rolls with feta and parsley, Sigara boregi
Borlotti beans cooked in olive oil – Barbunya Pilaki
Shepherd’s Salad with diced cucumbers, tomatoes, onions with olive oil and sumac – Coban Salatasi
Baked shrimp casserole with peppers, mushroom and cheese – Karides Guvec
Baked Mini meatballs in tomato and pepper sauce – Domates ve biber soslu mini kofte
Potato, red onion and olive bake with cumin and chili flakes
Turkish Coffee
Homemade Turkish Delight

Baked mini Turkish meatballs in tomato and pepper sauce

Baked mini Turkish meatballs in tomato and pepper sauce

I do hope these delicious varieties of Turkish menus inspire you; you can pick and choose the dishes that suit your taste and needs, I hope you enjoy them. My cookery book, Ozlem’s Turkish Table, Recipes from My Homeland, also have a Suggested Menus chapter with wonderful menus for different dieatary needs and occasions. Signed copies of my cookery book is available at this link.

Signed copies of Ozlem’s Turkish Table book, available to order at this link

 

Deliciously frothy Turkish Coffee; more than a drink

Deliciously frothy Turkish Coffee; more than a drink

Afiyet Olsun,

Ozlem

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