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20.       Lilith
16 posts
 25 Sep 2005 Sun 09:57 pm

This is a site with plenty recipes of turkish dishes. Some of them are with photos. They are both in turkish and english.
Afiyet olsun!!!

http://www.geocities.com/ftcookery/recipe_index.htm?200523

21.       erdinc
2151 posts
 25 Sep 2005 Sun 10:09 pm

Merhaba Linda,
From memory I cant tell you how to cook dolma but I can tell you that the key is olive oil. When cooking with olive oil there should be no meat added. So there are actually two different dolma. One is zeytinyağlı (with oilive oil) and the other is etli (with beef). All food classified as zeytinyağlı is real Turkish food and I find them very healthy and sophisticated.

Here you can find dolma. It's second of top.
http://www.turkish15.homestead.com/oliveoil.html

And here is a picture of dolma for our friends who are curious about it:
http://marka.typepad.com/photos/oburcuk/zeytinyagli_dolma.jpg

22.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 25 Sep 2005 Sun 10:49 pm

Merhaba Erdinc,

Teşekürler for the information about Dolma! It was just what I was looking for
The photo had my mouth watering!!!!!

Linda

23.       Lyndie
968 posts
 26 Sep 2005 Mon 12:34 am

Thanks for the site Lilith, I made Cacik tonight - very like Tzatsiki, I made my cucumbers quite 'chunky' - it was delicious.

24.       Lyndie
968 posts
 26 Sep 2005 Mon 12:34 am

Thanks for the site Lilith, I made Cacik tonight - very like Tzatsiki, I made my cucumbers quite 'chunky' - it was delicious.

25.       Lilith
16 posts
 26 Sep 2005 Mon 10:34 am

Teşekkürler Erdinc

There are so many recipes on this site. I will make my firt attempt to cook something of turkish delights - tulumba tatlısı

wish me luck

26.       Lilith
16 posts
 26 Sep 2005 Mon 10:34 am

Teşekkürler Erdinc

There are so many recipes on this site. I will make my first attempt to cook something of turkish delights - tulumba tatlısı

wish me luck

27.       bliss
900 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 01:35 pm

Hello,
As you know today(actually yesterday) was Thanksgiving in America.Ujually we eat turkey with cranberries, ham, mashed potatoes and we add all our russian delisious food too. This year I made our dinner little different.Of course we had all traditional thanksgiving food but I made other things too.I will say it was influence of our turkish class.I made yalanchi dolma, seker lokum, kurabiye. Hehe, I succeeded.Everyone liked them because they were homemade not from the market.

28.       Bursali
400 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 03:55 pm

pilav ustu doner. mmmmm i love it. it tastes perfect.

im getting hungry. lol

29.       Bursali
400 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 05:03 pm

did anyone tried kahraman maras dondurma (jahraman maras icecream)?

30.       freshman
704 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 05:52 pm

Hazelnut soup was done..I will try!!

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