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Thread: Urgent Recipe Needed .

3731.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 02 Oct 2007 Tue 12:43 am

http://nami-nami.blogspot.com/2006/04/birthday-cake.html


http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Strawberry-Citrus-Shortcake/Detail.aspx



Thread: Who wants a Simit Recipe?

3732.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 11:11 pm

For Leelu, enjoy:

This recipe from a book called "Classical Turkish Cooking" by Ayla E. Algar is by far the best one.

Dough
3½ teaspoon active dry yeast
Pinch of sugar
¼ cup warm water
4 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1¼ teaspoon salt
About 1 cup lukewarm water

1 cup molasses
1 cup water

Topping
2-3 cups sesame seeds

Dissolve the yeast and sugar in ¼ cup warm water and let stand 10 minutes in a warm place until frothy.
Mix flour, yeast mixture, salt and water. Knead at least 15 minutes by hand, or 10 minutes by heavy-duty mixer, until the dough is very smooth d springy. Put the dough in a buttered bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let rise 2 hours.
Knead the dough a few times on a lightly floured work surface, roll into a log, and divide into equal pieces. Roll each piece into a tight ball and let rest under a slightly damp towel about 30 minutes.
Roll each ball into a 14 inch long rope. Hold down one end of the rope with one hand while twisting it with the other. Then form this twisted rope into ring, pressing and rolling the overlapping ends together on the work surface with one hand to seal. Place on a greased baking sheet and let rest 1 hour.
Dissolve the molasses in 1 cup water in a bowl. Put the sesame seeds in another bowl and set it next to the molasses water. Dip each “simit” in molasses water first, then in the sesame seeds, making sure the “simit” is completely and thickly coated with the seeds on all sides. Put it back on the baking sheet and let rest for 30 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 550 degrees 30 minutes before baking. Put a few cups of water in an ovenproof pan and place it in the oven.
Take each ring and rotate it gently through your hands, enlarging it into a 7 inch circle. Place the rings back on the baking sheet and let rest for 15 minutes or until well puffed.
Bake about 15-20 minutes until rich golden brown in color.
They are their best eaten fresh out of the oven. They will be good all day. You can also reheat them wrapped in foil to freshen them.



Thread: Aygaz - street sounds near Sultan Ahmet

3733.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 11:06 pm

thanks Marion for explaining this to Teaschip. Teaschip just now I noticed your inquiry. Sorry. Too bad they banned the lovely sound....a sweet little melody....



Thread: Luetfen, who is the Turkish singer here?

3734.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 04:31 pm

Unutulmak... Video Klip
12/05/2007


Bazen unutulmak zor gelir insana...






UNUTULMUŞ MUYDUM?
gittin sen bana gitmek için gelmistin
geride yavas yavas eriyen
bir kursun biraktin
biraktigin sekilden
çok daha baskasina bürünen
ve bir daha asla
eskisi gbi olamayacak bir kursun
gerçekten
birdaha hiçbirsey eskisi gibi olmadi

kisa bir hüzünden sonra
geldim geri döndüm sana
sevistin mi, degistin mi
beni,yeni bir umutla

kimbilir kimler aklini çeldi
gördügüne sevinmedin mi beni
kimbilir kimler aklini çeldi
görüdügüne sevinmedin sen beni
üç günlük ayrilikta neler neden degisti

unutulmus muydum
alisiyor muydun
yavas yavas yokluguma
beklenmiyor muydum
kalbini mi yordum
bunca is güç arasinda

bir gün beni nasil pasli bir makasla
nasil derinden
budayip gittigini farkettim
yeni bir filiz veremeyecek kadar derindi
kesip attiklarin
sensizlikle olusmus hastaligima
senin bile çare olamayacagini
benim için
artik çok gecikildigini anladim ...

söyle bari son söz olsun
kizmam bundan sonra sana
dostuz artik geçmis olsun
anlat saklama ne varsa...

kimbilir kimler aklini çeldi
gördügüne sevinmedin mi beni
kimbilir kimler aklini çeldi
görüdügüne sevinmedin sen beni
üç günlük ayrilikta neler neden degisti

unutulmus muydum
alisiyor muydun
yavas yavas yokluguma
beklenmiyor muydum
kalbini mi yordum
bunca is güç arasinda

SÖZ-BESTE: METİN ÖZÜLKÜ




Thread: Zoodochos Pege - "Balikli"

3735.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 03:54 am


Zoodochos Pege was founded over a spring in the reign of the Emperor Leo (457-74); it has remained in Greek hands despite the conquest of the city and is about 500m beyond the city walls. The present church dates from 1833. An interesting legend surrounds the spring: it is said that a monk was frying fish there when he was told the city had fallen. He commented that there was as much chance of the city falling to the Turks as his fish jumping back into the water, at which the half fried fish leapt from his pan into the water ! Fish still swim there today, though the half fried one has not been spotted.
http://www.geocities.com/constantine325ist/archaeology.html



Thread: Karagöz

3736.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 03:10 am

http://www.karagoz.net/english/karagoz.htm

http://www.karagoz.net/english/hacivat.htm

http://www.karagoz.net/english/portugal.htm



Thread: Aygaz - street sounds near Sultan Ahmet

3737.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 02:59 am

One of my favorite sounds is, strangely enough, the gas man. When I first heard the sweet tunes tinkling out of his truck as he drove around the ‘hood, I thought it had to be an ice cream truck: “Aygaz…get your sweet delicious Aygaz!”





Thread: Tavuk chicken pudding is most delicious

3738.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 02:49 am

http://www.dkimages.com/discover/Home/Food-and-Drink/National-Cuisines/Turkish/Index.html



Thread: Stuffed Peppers with Bulgur (Bulgurlu Biber Dolması)

3739.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 02:44 am

http://almostturkish.blogspot.com/search/label/Traditional%20Turkish



Thread: Who wants a Simit Recipe?

3740.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 02:22 am

In order to make the dough: put all 8 ingred. together



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