Turecký Şiş Kebap s jemnými marinovanými masovými špízy
Şiş Kebap is one of Turkey’s clearest expressions of grilled food: cubes of marinated meat threaded onto skewers and cooked over strong heat until the edges brown, the fat sizzles, and the center stays tender. The Turkish word şiş refers to the skewer, while kebap refers broadly to meat cooked by dry heat, often over fire. GoTürkiye describes Şiş Kebab…
İskender kebab s pide, jogurtem a rajčatovo-máslovou omáčkou
İskender Kebap is one of Turkey’s most recognized meat dishes, closely tied to Bursa in northwestern Anatolia. The Bursa Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism identifies Bursa Kebap, known widely as İskender Kebap, as a dish first made by Master İskender near the end of the 19th century, around 1867; it is served with döner meat over cut pide, then…
Recept na döner kebab – turecké pouliční jídlo
Döner Kebap is one of Turkey’s most recognized meat dishes: seasoned lamb, beef, or chicken cooked on a vertical rotisserie, then shaved into thin, browned slices for bread, dürüm, or a plate with rice and salad. The name comes from the Turkish verb dönmek, meaning “to turn,” a direct reference to the rotating spit that cooks the meat slowly from…
Urfa Kebab (jemný turecký jehněčí kebab)
Urfa Kebap is a mild minced-meat kebab associated with Şanlıurfa, the historic southeastern Turkish city often called Urfa in daily speech. It belongs to the same broad family as Adana Kebap: seasoned ground meat is pressed by hand onto wide metal skewers, then grilled over strong heat until the surface browns and the fat sizzles into the bread below. The…
Adana Kebap: Ručně tvarovaný pikantní turecký jehněčí kebab
Adana Kebap is one of Turkey’s most recognized grilled meat dishes: a long, hand-shaped strip of seasoned minced lamb pressed onto a wide metal skewer and cooked over live charcoal. The dish takes its name from Adana, the hot southern city whose food culture prizes lamb, chile heat, flatbread, raw onion, grilled peppers, and sour, salty drinks such as şalgam.…

