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#Turkish recipe
shalomanna · 2 years
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Turkish Dessert Kazandibi Recipe - Bawarchirecipes
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Turkish Bread (x)
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firststreetcafe · 2 years
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Rice with vermicelli, onion and paprika by smartpc
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Ramazan Pidesi
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jmenfoot · 11 months
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Hello what is the dish at the end of rat chef movie called
I'm so glad you asked
It's what my family called "vegetable tian", while the internet calls it "Provence tian". A tian is a large and shallow clay dish from the south of France, and it's the name for dishes cooked slowly in a low oven (traditionnally, in a bread oven after the initial high heat was used for bread).
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It's exactly like the Ratatouille dish : you slice colorful round vegetables (eggplants, zucchinis, onions, tomatoes), you cook them for hours, and you get tender, caramelized, confit vegetables. My grandmother put a paste of bread crumbs-garlic-parsley paste on top for texture... So easy, absolutely amazing, and absolutely not a ratatouille.
A ratatouille is cubed vegetables sauteed separately on stove top then brought together to finish cooking. It's the same "summer" vegetables : eggplants, zucchinis, onions, tomatoes, and peppers which are essential, (and not included in tian). Also very good, can be served hot or cold, completely different from the Ratatouille dish.
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There's so many people on tiktok making "the ratatouille from Ratatouille" and it's not! it's not! it's a tian with a fancy pepper sauce!!
Objectively it doesn't matter, recipes evolve when they're adopted in other cultures, and French people can't complain (you won't believe what we call tabouleh). But still!
Apparently the recipe in the movie is confit byaldi by Michel Guérard/Thomas Keller and Keller suggested it to the movie team as his gastronomic reinterpretation of ratatouille. The way my reinterpretation of spaghetti and meatballs would be using flat, very large spaghetti and instead of forming balls I would layer the meat mixture with the tomato sauce and lasagnas I'm describing lasagnas. A completely different dish that already exists.
Thank you for attending this conference, I will now be taking questions.
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fullcravings · 1 year
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Turkish Flatbread (Bazlama)
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daily-deliciousness · 2 years
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Turkish delight
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Doner chicken kebabs (x)
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vegan-nom-noms · 10 months
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Easy Vegan Baklava
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sikfankitchen · 8 months
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Turkish Eggs (Çılbır) 🍳
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worstloki · 2 months
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The funniest arguments are the ones where one country tries to claim a food or type of clothing is solely theirs and shouldn’t be associated with another country pointing out it also exists somewhere else. Even if ‘somewhere else’ is a neighbouring country that a century ago was a part of the same place, somehow this calls people to violence
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picniconabroom · 10 months
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Turkish bamya yemeği (vegetarian okra stew)
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