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Thread: Too early

191.       bliss
900 posts
 10 Sep 2006 Sun 12:27 pm

Just woke up.
Want to understand is it too early or already too late because usually do not sleep till morning.
Can anybody offer the morning coffee?
Better strong turkish tea!
By the way here is 2:27AM



Thread: Translate ! pls....

192.       bliss
900 posts
 10 Sep 2006 Sun 07:30 am

Haydi!



Thread: Anyone use Skype to talk to their Turkish friends

193.       bliss
900 posts
 10 Sep 2006 Sun 02:27 am

Skype is wonderful.
I have it and enjoy talking to my friends and relatives abroad.I think it is great for me because I do not like webcam.



Thread: We'll have today....

194.       bliss
900 posts
 09 Sep 2006 Sat 08:07 am

Canli, here is
KEBAB WITH EGGPLANT - Patlicanli Kebab
5 Servings
1 kilo lamb meat
2 glasses of water
2 onions
2 soup spoons butter
2 tomatoes (or 1/2 coffee cup tomato sauce)
4 small eggplants
salt, pepper

Peel and cut the eggplants lengthwise into 4 pieces, then each quarter in 3 cm. long pieces. Soak the eggplant pieces in well salted water for 1/2 hour. Then squeeze them and fry them in a frying pan where the butter and some oil have been heated. Remove them from the frying pan and put aside.

Then, in the same frying pan, partially cook the meat for 3 or 4 minutes, then put it all in a saucepan where the kebab will be cooked. In the frying pan, brown the onion that has been halved and cut into fine slices. Add the peeled, diced tomatoes (or the tomato sauce diluted in a half glass of water). Stir for one minute. Add a coffee spoon of pepper, a soup spoon of salt, 2 glasses of hot water, the tomatoes and onions to the meat in the saucepan. Cook for about 1 and 1/2 hours until the meat becomes soft. Add the previously cooked eggplant to the saucepan and cook 30 to 40 minutes more.



And you can get your Kofte here:
http://turkishcook.com/turkishfoodforum/photos/kofte/picture104.aspx

Hope you like it. More to come. Afiyet olsun!



Thread: We'll have today....

195.       bliss
900 posts
 08 Sep 2006 Fri 03:56 pm

Sorry Canly, was away. Will prepare your menu soon .



Thread: We'll have today....

196.       bliss
900 posts
 08 Sep 2006 Fri 01:45 pm

Hey, Canly, give me a minute and I will write for you, just tell me what you want.



Thread: We'll have today....

197.       bliss
900 posts
 08 Sep 2006 Fri 01:20 pm

I think she is not.
Why she has to. She is in great shape.

Look...



Thread: We'll have today....

198.       bliss
900 posts
 08 Sep 2006 Fri 12:43 pm

I am not only good cook but can read minds as well.
Afiyet olsun!
But do not eat alone, wait for Sophie!!!



Thread: Kitchen help needed!!

199.       bliss
900 posts
 08 Sep 2006 Fri 12:27 pm

I will come with great pleasure.
Thank you for invitation.



Thread: Kitchen help needed!!

200.       bliss
900 posts
 08 Sep 2006 Fri 12:21 pm

DK,here is the site I like very much. Hope it will help you.

http://www.epicureantable.com/turkrec.htm#The%20Recipes

Good luck!



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