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Bean Salad

Piyaz: A Non Traditional Bean Salad

15th September 2017 By Lulu Witt Leave a Comment

Having cooked up half a kilo of white beans in my pressure cooker, I felt I should put some to use immediately and I had an inspiration for bean salad on toast with a Turkish flavour. We were more ...

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Radish Salad seasonalcookinturkey.com

Radish Salad

23rd March 2017 By Lulu Witt 4 Comments

The markets are still full of the larger radishes which are in season earlier than the more delicate little cherry radishes. This refreshing radish salad goes well with many dishes and gives a lovely ...

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The roots and stems of the spinach plant can be used to make a delicious salad

Spinach Stems Recipes

26th February 2017 By Lulu Witt 1 Comment

Turks love their greens and they also hate to waste food. These Spinach Stems recipes are great for using a part of the plant most people throw to either the chickens or their compost.... and they are ...

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lentil, mint and white cheese salad with pomegranate dressing

Lentil, Mint, and White Cheese/Feta Salad with Pomegranate Dressing /Nar Ekşili Mercimek, Nane,ve Beyaz Peynirli Salata

11th November 2015 By Claudia Turgut Leave a Comment

I would be amazed if Leanne Kitchen found a salad like this when she was travelling through Turkey. I absolutely love her book 'Turkey Recipes and Tales from the Road': the recipes are interlaced ...

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Wheat grain salad

Wheat Grain Salad with Orange and Fresh Thyme/ Kekikli Portakallı Buğday Salatası

14th June 2015 By Claudia Turgut Leave a Comment

This is just the season to be investigating new salads and this is how I found this one. I always like trying something new. I can't resist a new recipe especially if it uses familiar ...

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Purslane salad

Purslane Salad with Yogurt & Almonds/Yoğurtlu Semizotu Salatası

22nd April 2015 By Claudia Turgut Leave a Comment

I was thinking along the lines of semizotu or purslane as we call it although it doesn't seem to be commonly known, as I was planning on using it in my cooking class in Kuzguncuk. This despite the ...

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Chargrilled aubergines

Chargilled Aubergines with Saffron (or Garlic) Yogurt, Parsley & Pickled Chillies

2nd January 2015 By Claudia Turgut Leave a Comment

New Year's Eve saw my first foray into recipes from my new cookbook 'Persiana' by Sabrina Ghayour and once again, it was the picture that enticed me into going down to Kadıköy in quest of pickled ...

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Grated celeriac in garlic yogurt

Celeriac – Celery Root – with Walnuts in Garlic Yogurt/Cevizli Kereviz Salatası

21st December 2014 By Claudia Turgut Leave a Comment

This salad is yet another variation on the garlic yogurt theme, this time using grated celeriac instead of let's say, carrot or, in summer, chopped cucumber. I had forgotten all about this ...

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