TABBOULEH FROM THE TURKISH COOKBOOK
Adapted from THE TURKISH COOKBOOK by Musa Dagdeviren || This is Turkey's favourite bulgur salad and there are plenty of regional variations. It is served with boiled fresh vine leaves when they are in season. || Region: Hatay, Mediterranean Region
Provided by Food.com
Categories Vegetable
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large, deep bowl or tray, combine the bulgur wheat, red bell pepper paste, tomato paste, dried chilli (red pepper) flakes, ground cumin, grated tomatoes and onions. Season with ½ teaspoon salt. Knead the mixture well with your hands for 20 minutes.
- Finely slice the spring onions (scallions), fresh mint and parsley. Add to the mixture and knead for a further 5 minutes.
- In a separate bowl, combine the pomegranate molasses and olive oil. Add to the other ingredients and mix gently. Serve on romaine lettuce leaves.
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Nutrition Facts : Calories 239.5, Fat 14.7, SaturatedFat 2, Sodium 63.5, Carbohydrate 25.5, Fiber 7.3, Sugar 4, Protein 5.5
TURKEY AND DUMPLINGS
It's the day after Thanksgiving and you're staring at a mountain of leftovers. What do you do with them all? Easy! Make Turkey and Dumplings! This recipe is so easy to make and SO good. It's comfort food at its finest. These are so good, you might end up baking another turkey just to have more leftovers. Well, maybe that's stretching it. They are good though. Enjoy -- and happy eating!
Provided by Cooking Ventures
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 40m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Measure out 4 cups of turkey broth or leftover turkey gravy. If using gravy instead of stock, it needs to be quite thin. If the gravy was on the thick side even when it was hot last night at dinner, thin it down with a little chicken stock. If you do not have enough turkey broth or leftover turkey gravy, measure what you have and add some chicken broth until you have approximately 4 total cups of liquid. When I made it last time, I had to add nearly 1 cup of chicken broth because I only had 3 cups of leftover turkey gravy. It tasted just fine.
- In a 10" skillet with straight sides, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the scallions, peas, and carrots and cook for 2 minutes. Add the garlic and cook 1 minute longer. Add the turkey then the turkey broth/gravy/chicken broth and stir to combine. Bring to a simmer and taste for seasoning. Add salt and pepper to taste. Don't under season the broth. Once the dumplings are added, the flavors will be muted so season the broth a little more robustly than you normally would.
- While you are waiting for the broth to come to a simmer, make the dumplings by whisking together the flour, baking powder, and salt. When the broth mixture comes to a simmer and you have adjusted the seasonings, add the milk and melted butter to the flour mixture and use a spoon to stir everything together until it is just combined. Don't over mix or you'll toughen the dumplings.
- I use two soup spoons to add the dumpling dough to the broth. I scoop up some of the dough with one spoon and push it off into the broth with the other. Continue adding dough as quickly as you can - leaving a little room between dumplings, if possible. It'll be a tight squeeze to get all of the dough into the broth but it'll fit. IMMEDIATELY cover the dumplings with a tight fitting lid and cook for 20 minutes. Whatever you do, DON'T PEEK while they're cooking. The dumplings should lightly simmer while cooking. I normally reduce the heat to someplace between medium low and medium after the first 5 minutes of cooking so the liquid does not simmer too aggressively.
- After 20 minutes, take the skillet off the heat and serve piping hot. This is an EXCELLENT way to use up Thanksgiving leftovers. Delicious and easy!
- TIP: This recipe has a high ratio of dumplings to broth - which means that it is not particularly soupy when fully cooked. If you like a lot of soup with your dumplings, use the same amount of gravy base but halve the dumpling recipe.
STUFFED CHICKEN FROM THE TURKISH COOKBOOK
Adapted from THE TURKISH COOKBOOK by Musa Dagdeviren || In Bursa, the chicken is served whole and shared around the table. Lamb, rabbit, turkey and other fowl are stuffed whole, the only difference being whether rice or bulgur wheat is used in the stuffing. The liver is usually added, together with currants and pine nuts. || Region: Bursa, all regions
Provided by Food.com
Categories Chicken
Time 1h40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 160°C/325°F/Gas Mark 3.
- To make the stuffing:.
- Soak the rice in 1 litre (4 1/4 cups/34 fl oz) hot water with 1/4 teaspoon salt for 10 minutes. Drain and rinse.
- Heat the butter in a sauté pan over medium heat, add the onion and cook for 3 minutes. Reduce the heat, add the rice and almonds and cook for 7 minutes, stirring continuously. Add 500 ml (generous 2 cups/17 fl oz) hot water, cinnamon, cardamom, ⅛ teaspoon black pepper and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Cook, covered, for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and rest for 10 minutes. Add the crushed chestnuts and dried apricots, then toss gently.
- To make the seasoning oil:.
- Mix the garlic, dried oregano, black pepper, olive oil and 1/4 teaspoon salt for 1 minute in a bowl. Massage the chicken with this mixture, inside and out.
- Oil a roasting pan. Fill the chicken with the stuffing. Put the chicken into the oiled pan. Add the potatoes and onions, 500 ml (generous 2 cups/17 fl oz) water and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Roast in the hot oven for 1 hour, checking regularly. Divide into pieces and serve.
- Buy the book:.
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Nutrition Facts : Calories 929.5, Fat 49.6, SaturatedFat 16.5, Cholesterol 125.7, Sodium 283, Carbohydrate 92, Fiber 7.2, Sugar 19.5, Protein 31.6
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