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Thread: þakþuka tarifi

51.       izah
107 posts
 06 Sep 2009 Sun 10:02 pm

I was allready hoping something like that!

Are they somewhere here on TC?



Thread: corect me if I am wrong..

52.       izah
107 posts
 06 Sep 2009 Sun 07:27 pm

Quote:

I am watching the news every morning // her sabah haberleri izliyorum

I am not watching the news every night // her akþam haberleri izlemiyorum

I´m really in doubt if you can use the present continious for clauses with "every".

To me it sounds more natural to use a simple present... like "izlerim"

 

What do you think?



Thread: T-E thank you in advance...

53.       izah
107 posts
 06 Sep 2009 Sun 07:14 pm

sorry insallah, didnt see yours



Thread: T-E thank you in advance...

54.       izah
107 posts
 06 Sep 2009 Sun 07:13 pm

Quote:

Musa Rami´yi sevmeye devam

my try:

 

Musa (is) loving Rami, come on...

 

(learner)



Thread: to words??? T-E

55.       izah
107 posts
 06 Sep 2009 Sun 07:09 pm

It´s not really different in english: you could as well say:

 

Understood, didn´t you?



Thread: þakþuka tarifi

56.       izah
107 posts
 06 Sep 2009 Sun 06:49 pm

fry without oil sounds stupid i suppose

I meant something like roasting (dry) but dont know the apropriate word in english.

But anyway... In now know how it should be prepared, thanks!

 

I liked your story about patlican Its a great plant! I love it, but really need turkish recipes to cook it. Dutch people really don´t know what to do with it

Tomorrow I´ll have a look at the turkish grocery round the corner for this three different types.



Thread: þakþuka tarifi

57.       izah
107 posts
 06 Sep 2009 Sun 04:16 pm

Would somebody like to check my translation of the recipe?

 

Þakþuka tarifi

 

Malzemeleri

-          1 kilo kemer patlýcan

-          1 kilo olgun domates

-          3 diþ sarýmsak

-          Yarým kilo yoðurt

-          1 tatlý kasýðý þeker

-          1 kahve fincaný zeytin yaðý

-          1 tatlý kaþýðý tuz

 

Hazýrlanýþý

Patlýcanlarý çizgili soy. Uzunlamasýna dörde böl, iki cm. uzunluðunda doðra, 2 saat bol tuzlu suda tut.

 

Sosu için domatesleri soy, robotda çek, tavaya yaðý koy, domatesleri ilave et, þekerini koy, suyu çekesiye kadar orta ateþde piþir. Çok da katý yapma.

 

Patlýcanlarý süz, kurula, nar gibi kýzart. Havlu kaðýdýn üþtüne dök, yaðýný al, sonra kayýk tabaðý koy. Yoðurda sarýmsaklarý döv, ilave et, patlýcanlarýn üþtüne dök. Domates sosunu da yoðurdun üþtüne gezdir.

 

 

Ingredients

-          1 kilo kemer eggplant (what kind of eggplant is that?)

-          1 kilo ripe tomatos

-          3 cloves of garlic

-          Half a kilo yogurt

-          1 dessert spoon of sugar

-          1 coffee cup of olive oil

-          1 dessert spoon of salt

 

Preparation

Peel the eggplant in stripes (I’m not sure this makes sense: shouldn’t all the peel come off?). Divide it lengthwise in four parts and cut it into slices of 2 cm, put it in water with lots of salt for 2 hours.

 

For the sauce: peel the tomatoes, grind them in the kitchen machine, put oil in a frying pan, add the tomatoes, put the sugar with it, cook till the juice is gone on a medium fire. But don’t make it too solid.

 

Take the eggplant out of the water (does süzmek mean you have to squeeze the water out?), dry it, fry it (like bread, so may be toast it is better?). Put it on a paper towel to remove the oil (but where does the oil come from? It didn’t say you should have fried it in oil), and put it on a plate. Mix the garlic with the yogurt, make some extra (?? I don’t get this part) and pour it on top of the eggplant. Put the tomato sauce on top of the yogurt.

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I was a bit surprised becauze when i ate this it was all mixed together without yogurt... I like it so much I looked for the recipe but maybe this is not the best recipe...


 



Edited (9/6/2009) by izah [to remove strange Word codes]
Edited (9/6/2009) by izah
Edited (9/6/2009) by izah



Thread: PLEASE HELP

58.       izah
107 posts
 04 Sep 2009 Fri 09:09 pm

my try:

 

don´t love life anymore.

 

(learner)



Edited (9/4/2009) by izah



Thread: Why do European girls love Turkish man?

59.       izah
107 posts
 27 Sep 2007 Thu 10:44 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting izah:

Quoting catwoman:


In any case, I think you took Trudy's comment a bit too personally. Yes, it is annoying when people infinitely quote each other...



Yeah, like its annoying when people change the subject all the time by getting lost in sideways.



Does anyone here like Indian food?



Over quoting, thread spoiler, you!!



Me, no not me.



ofcourse not!



Thread: Why do European girls love Turkish man?

60.       izah
107 posts
 27 Sep 2007 Thu 10:12 pm

Quoting catwoman:


In any case, I think you took Trudy's comment a bit too personally. Yes, it is annoying when people infinitely quote each other...



Yeah, like its annoying when people change the subject all the time by getting lost in sideways.



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