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Firinda Köfte Patates (Baked Meatballs Potato)
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1.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 16 Aug 2008 Sat 10:33 pm

Firinda Köfte Patates (Baked Meatballs Potato)
Ingredients:
6 medium potatoes, peeled, quartered
1 medium onions, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
3 tomatoes, chopped
1/2 bunch of parsley, chopped
1 tsp tomato paste
3 cups water
green pepper (3-4 numbers)

Salt and pepper to taste
2 tbsp olive oil

Meatball Ingredients:
500 gr ground beef
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/2 cups of bread crumbs
Some parsley chopped
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
To prepare meatballs. In a large bowl, combine all the meatball ingredients. Work gently with hands until mixture holds together. Divide mixture into 16 portions. Shaped into flat balls/or fingers.
Preheat oven 350F/180C.
Get a oven dish, put your potatoes first;
add salt and some red pepper flakes then oil;
mix them up with your hands.
place the meat balls evenly at the top..
place the papers between them. and then your tomatoes..
cook it for 45 mins until potatoes are done.
serve with plain rice..

Afiyet olsun..
(I wonder if anybody will say anything about my cooking skills this time!!!)

 

fırında köfte ve patates

2.       mylo
856 posts
 16 Aug 2008 Sat 10:40 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

rinda Köfte Patates (Baked Meatballs Potato)
Ingredients:
6 medium potatoes, peeled, quartered
1 medium onions, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
3 tomatoes, chopped
1/2 bunch of parsley, chopped
1 tsp tomato paste
3 cups water
green paper (3-4 numbers)

Salt and pepper to taste
2 tbsp olive oil

Meatball Ingredients:
500 gr ground beef
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/2 cups of bread crumbs
Some parsley chopped
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
To prepare meatballs. In large bowl, combine all the meatball ingredients. Work gently with hands until mixture holds together. Divide mixture into 16 portions. Shaped into flat balls/or fingers.
Preheat oven 350F/180C.
Get a oven dish, put your potatoes first;
add salt and some red paper flakes then oil;
mix them up with your hands.
place the meat balls evenly at the top..
place the papers between them. and then your tomatoes..
cook it for 45 mins until potatoes are done.
serve with plain rice..

Afiyet olsun..
(I wonder if anybody will say anything about my cooking skills this time!!!)

 

fırında köfte ve patates

 

Yeah I will it was better than the toast idea manlol

3.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 17 Aug 2008 Sun 09:35 am

 {#lang_emotions_laugh_at}{#lang_emotions_laugh_at}{#lang_emotions_laugh_at}

Quoting mylo

Yeah I will it was better than the toast idea manlol

 

 

4.       Leelu
1746 posts
 17 Aug 2008 Sun 11:26 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

rinda Köfte Patates (Baked Meatballs Potato)
Ingredients:
6 medium potatoes, peeled, quartered
1 medium onions, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
3 tomatoes, chopped
1/2 bunch of parsley, chopped
1 tsp tomato paste
3 cups water
green paper (3-4 numbers)

Salt and pepper to taste
2 tbsp olive oil

Meatball Ingredients:
500 gr ground beef
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/2 cups of bread crumbs
Some parsley chopped
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
To prepare meatballs. In a large bowl, combine all the meatball ingredients. Work gently with hands until mixture holds together. Divide mixture into 16 portions. Shaped into flat balls/or fingers.
Preheat oven 350F/180C.
Get a oven dish, put your potatoes first;
add salt and some red paper flakes then oil;
mix them up with your hands.
place the meat balls evenly at the top..
place the papers between them. and then your tomatoes..
cook it for 45 mins until potatoes are done.
serve with plain rice..

Afiyet olsun..
(I wonder if anybody will say anything about my cooking skills this time!!!)

 

fırında köfte ve patates

 

 is that really what it looks like in your oven?

although I must admit it does sound yummy so I will try it tomorrow!!

so when´s the dinner party handsom? and are you making this dish?

5.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 17 Aug 2008 Sun 02:05 pm

 

Quoting Leelu

is that really what it looks like in your oven?

although I must admit it does sound yummy so I will try it tomorrow!!

so when´s the dinner party handsom? and are you making this dish?

 

Please let me now how your trial went (if you are still alive )

I am still undecided if i should make this dish or patlican oturtma (garnished egg plants) for the dinner party..{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

6.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 17 Aug 2008 Sun 04:32 pm

Ala Balik / Cig Köfte Party

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MytAb7joNU4&feature=related

 

7.       Pinkydove
5 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 03:59 pm

cok memnun oldum

 

am going to try it soon

 

thanks

8.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 06:11 pm

Handsom, you need to stop stealing recipes from my recipe book!  {#lang_emotions_get_you}

9.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 06:22 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

Handsom, you need to stop stealing recipes from my recipe book!  {#lang_emotions_get_you}

 

Stop being jealous about my recipes!!{#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

And I am positively sure, you can NOT make ´firinda kofte patates´. Even if you attempt, it wont taste as it is supposed to be.

Because  it requires a Turkish touch!!{#lang_emotions_wink}

10.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 06:25 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Stop being jealous about my recipes!!{#lang_emotions_you_crazy}

And I am positively sure, you can NOT make ´firinda kofte patates´. Even if you attempt, it wont taste as it is supposed to be.

Because  it requires a Turkish touch!!{#lang_emotions_wink}

 

 handsom, I think everyone here KNOWS you can barely make TOAST!  Stop trying to avoid this fact with some kind of tall tale about some mystical "Turkish Touch"......BESIDES....I HAVE BEEN TOUCHED BY A TURK!  That should count for something!!!{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

11.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 06:32 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 BESIDES....I HAVE BEEN TOUCHED BY A TURK!  That should count for something!!!{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

 

I am sure it counts for ´SOMETHING´.

But WHAT I am not sure is that ´SOMETHING´ IS your cooking skills.

 

ps..tell me something..were you told that ´touching by a Turk´ would help your cooking skills before the ´THOUCHING  OCCURED´?  

(I heard many type of persuation techniques but this is the first time I have ever heard)

12.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 06:41 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

I am sure it counts for ´SOMETHING´.

But WHAT I am not sure is that ´SOMETHING´ IS your cooking skills.

 

ps..tell me something..were you told that ´touching by a Turk´ would help your cooking skills before the ´THOUCHING  OCCURED´?  

(I heard many type of persuation techniques but this is the first time I have ever heard)

 

 Actually, my new cooking abilities were not discovered until long after the touching occured.  Perhaps we should start a research program????  Do you think we could get some government funding???

13.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 06:49 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 Actually, my new cooking abilities were not discovered until long after the touching occured.  Perhaps we should start a research program????  Do you think we could get some government funding???

 

Good idea Elisabeth..

I will check EU while you make your investiagtion in the USA..

 

(ps. can I use a little bit of fund on a private  research about Dutch women? )

 

14.       lady in red
6947 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 06:55 pm

Quoting thehandsom

I am sure it counts for ´SOMETHING´.

But WHAT I am not sure is that ´SOMETHING´ IS your cooking skills.

 

ps..tell me something..were you told that ´touching by a Turk´ would help your cooking skills before the ´TOUCHING  OCCURED´?  

(I heard many type of persuation techniques but this is the first time I have ever heard)

 

Maybe this ´being touched by a Turk will improve your Turkish cooking skills´ phenomenom is  similar to the ´being kissed by a Turk will improve your Turkish´ (dil dile değmedikce dil oğrenilmez) phenomenom??

 

{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

 

 

15.       Trudy
7887 posts
 09 Sep 2008 Tue 07:05 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

Maybe this ´being touched by a Turk will improve your Turkish cooking skills´ phenomenom is  similar to the ´being kissed by a Turk will improve your Turkish´ (dil dile değmedikce dil oğrenilmez) phenomenom??

 

{#lang_emotions_lol_fast} 

 

 Nope. That did not work.

16.       Ebbyru
243 posts
 15 Sep 2008 Mon 04:17 pm

this is a great meal, I haven´t had kofte in a long time (meatballs) my nan does this slightly different. When she makes spaghetti bolognese the sauce for that meal goes on top of the potatoes which then goes in the oven, I have this meal at least once a week or so {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

17.       libralady
5152 posts
 15 Sep 2008 Mon 06:41 pm

 

Quoting Ebbyru

this is a great meal, I haven´t had kofte in a long time (meatballs) my nan does this slightly different. When she makes spaghetti bolognese the sauce for that meal goes on top of the potatoes which then goes in the oven, I have this meal at least once a week or so {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

 Thanks Ebbyru for bringing some decency back to the thread, having just looked at the recipe and photo I am now incredibly hungry {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

18.       doudi94
845 posts
 15 Sep 2008 Mon 08:26 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 Thanks Ebbyru for bringing some decency back to the thread, having just looked at the recipe and photo I am now incredibly hungry {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

Me... I´m sick and tired of this meal! My mom makes it so many times! I think if i have it again ill puke! Just thibnking of it... or maybe thats becuase i just ate.... so just thinking of food makes me wanna vomit!{#lang_emotions_puking}

19.       ~daisy
4 posts
 15 Sep 2008 Mon 08:31 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

Quoting thehandsom

I am sure it counts for ´SOMETHING´.

But WHAT I am not sure is that ´SOMETHING´ IS your cooking skills.

 

ps..tell me something..were you told that ´touching by a Turk´ would help your cooking skills before the ´TOUCHING  OCCURED´?  

(I heard many type of persuation techniques but this is the first time I have ever heard)

 

Maybe this ´being touched by a Turk will improve your Turkish cooking skills´ phenomenom is  similar to the ´being kissed by a Turk will improve your Turkish´ (dil dile değmedikce dil oğrenilmez) phenomenom??

 

{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

 

 

 

HAHA... NO, it doesnt! Didnt help with cooking either...!

20.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 15 Sep 2008 Mon 11:54 pm

 

Quoting ~daisy

HAHA... NO, it doesnt! Didnt help with cooking either...!

 

Are you sure he was a Turk?

was he hairy and did he have dark eyes?

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