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1.       garie
146 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 02:21 pm

can someone give me a recipe or idea what should i prepare for breakfast. what is the most delicious turkish food breakfast.. thanks

2.       zsolt001
18 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 02:39 pm

Saðlýðýnýz için salatalýk seçin! Zeytin, beyaz penir, ayran, salatalýk çok iyi olur.

3.       Melek74
1506 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 02:42 pm

 

Quoting garie

can someone give me a recipe or idea what should i prepare for breakfast. what is the most delicious turkish food breakfast.. thanks

 

I like:

- Kaygana (I added feta and parsley to it, it was delicious)

- Menemen (scrambled eggs with veggies)

Sigara Böreði (delicious but a bit time consuming, the diced tomatoes really are a nice touch) 

 

Here are some other ideas for breakfast.

 

Afiyet olsun!



Edited (3/17/2009) by Melek74 [Changed a link for a better one.]

4.       joanne1980
125 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 04:50 pm

Maybe you could buy the sigara boregi ready rolled so you just have to fry/bake them when you are ready. 

 

But Menamen can be made the night before.  Just have some lovely fresh bread ready and youre in for a lovely breakfast.

 

afiyet olsun

5.       joanne1980
125 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 04:53 pm

http://www.turkishcookbook.com/

sorry i forgot to add this. This site i use often for tips and ideas on turkish meals.

so far every recipe has worked well when following the instructions.

its in both english and turkish.

6.       chiko
135 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 04:54 pm

 

Quoting garie

can someone give me a recipe or idea what should i prepare for breakfast. what is the most delicious turkish food breakfast.. thanks

 

Cucumber, Tomatos, Cheese, olives and yes sigara böreði and and ermmmm black turkish tea and jam!

7.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 05:03 pm

 

Quoting chiko

 

 

Cucumber, Tomatos, Cheese, olives and yes sigara böreði and and ermmmm black turkish tea and jam!

 

 Ouh yes please

8.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 05:03 pm

 

Quoting chiko

 

 

Cucumber, Tomatos, Cheese, olives and yes sigara böreði and and ermmmm black turkish tea and jam!

 

 I miss all those

9.       alameda
3499 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 05:46 pm

 

Quoting joanne1980

http://www.turkishcookbook.com/

sorry i forgot to add this. This site i use often for tips and ideas on turkish meals.

so far every recipe has worked well when following the instructions.

its in both english and turkish.

 

 There are some nice recipes there, thanks!

 

In particular, I like the celery lamb stew.

10.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 17 Mar 2009 Tue 06:31 pm

garie...I wouldn´t get so fancy for breakfast personally.  I love just a simple Turkish breakfast of tea, toast, jam, olives, sliced tomatos, yogurt and that wonderful salty cheese (feta does very nicely). 



Edited (3/17/2009) by Elisabeth

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