İçli Köfte: Vỏ bulgur Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ chứa đầy thịt gia vị và quả óc chó
İçli Köfte is one of Turkey’s most skillful stuffed köfte dishes: a thin bulgur shell wrapped around a rich filling of minced meat, onions, walnuts, pepper paste, and warm spices. The name means “filled köfte” or “stuffed meatball,” and the dish is closely linked with southeastern and eastern Turkish cooking, where fine bulgur, red pepper paste, minced meat, and hand-shaped…
Món Kadınbudu Köfte Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ với cơm và lớp vỏ trứng giòn.
Kadınbudu Köfte is a classic Turkish pan-fried meatball made with minced meat, cooked rice, onion, parsley, flour, and beaten egg. The name is often translated as “lady’s thigh köfte,” a literal rendering that reflects its oval shape rather than any modern menu language. Sources on Turkish food describe the dish as part of the broad köfte family, with rice used…
İnegöl Köfte: Thịt viên nướng Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ kiểu Bursa
İnegöl Köfte is one of Turkey’s most recognized regional meatballs, closely tied to İnegöl, a district of Bursa in northwestern Turkey. Unlike many köfte recipes that rely on cumin, black pepper, parsley, garlic, or pul biber, this version is known for restraint. The meat is the main flavor. The seasoning is spare. The texture is the point. Turkey’s Bursa tourism…
Thịt viên Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ (Köfte) với hành tây, rau thơm và gia vị ấm nóng
Köfte is one of Turkey’s most familiar everyday meat dishes: minced meat seasoned with onion, herbs, and spices, shaped by hand, then grilled, pan-seared, baked, or simmered depending on the cook, region, and meal. The name appears across a wide family of dishes, from simple grilled patties to sauced versions and bulgur-based forms; Turkey’s culinary literature records many local köfte…
Kebab Alinazik: Thịt kiểu Gaziantep ăn kèm sữa chua cà tím hun khói
Alinazik Kebap, often written Ali Nazik or Alinazik Kebabı, is one of the best-known meat-and-eggplant dishes from Gaziantep, a city whose food culture holds a central place in southeastern Türkiye. The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s Culture Portal lists Alinazik Kebabı among Gaziantep’s traditional foods, while GoTürkiye includes Alinazik among the city’s notable tastes. The dish is built from…
Orman Kebap: Món hầm thịt cừu hoặc thịt bò Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ với rau củ.
Orman Kebap, or Orman Kebabı, is a Turkish meat-and-vegetable stew whose name means “forest kebab.” The word “kebap” may suggest skewers to many readers, yet Turkish cooking uses the term for a wide range of meat dishes, including pan-cooked and slow-simmered preparations. In this case, the dish is not grilled. It is a spoon-tender stew built from lamb or beef,…
Testi Kebap: Món hầm thịt và rau củ kiểu Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ
Testi Kebap is one of Turkey’s most recognizable clay-pot dishes: cubes of meat, tomatoes, peppers, onion, garlic, butter, and warm spices are sealed inside an earthenware vessel, cooked slowly, then opened at the table so the fragrant sauce can pour out with the softened meat. It is closely tied to Cappadocia and Central Anatolia, where pottery, fire, and slow cooking…
Kebab cà tím: Kebab cà tím và thịt kiểu Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ
Patlıcan Kebap is a Turkish eggplant kebab made by pairing thick slices of eggplant with seasoned meat, then roasting or grilling them until the eggplant turns soft, smoky, and rich while the meat stays juicy. The dish is closely tied to southeastern Turkey, where kebab culture, ripe summer eggplants, lamb, peppers, and flatbread meet at family tables, local restaurants, and…
Công thức Cag Kebab (Erzurum Lamb Kebab)
Cağ Kebap, often written in Turkish as Cağ Kebabı, is one of the defining lamb dishes of Erzurum in eastern Turkey. It is made from slices of lamb that are seasoned with onion, salt, and black pepper, stacked on a horizontal spit, roasted near live fire, then cut onto small skewers called cağ. The dish is closely tied to Erzurum…
Şiş Kebap kiểu Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ với thịt xiên ướp mềm
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…

