Turkish Egg Brunch

Turkish Egg Brunch

This is my take on the spicy Turkish Eggs – spicy but with a zippy herby sauce to balance the heat. The ingredients/sauces are enough to feed one person.

Red Sauce:
60g butter, cubed
10ml finely chopped red chilli
1,2ml ground cumin

Green Sauce:
125ml measuring cup, tightly packed with parsley
1 clove of garlic, minced
one quarter of a red onion, finely chopped
a pinch of salt
30ml olive oil
20ml red wine vinegar

3 eggs
cocktail tomatoes
baby spinach leaves
radish, sliced
cucumber, finely diced

For the Red Sauce:
Add the butter to a pan set over medium-high heat and allow it to melt.
Swirl the butter in the pan for 2 minutes while it bubbles away.
Pour it into a small heatproof bowl and add the chilli and cumin.
Stir through and leave to develop the flavours.

For the Green Sauce:
Chop the parsley very fine and add it to a small bowl.
Add the rest of the ingredients and stir through.
Set aside to develop the flavours for about 15 minutes.

Fry the eggs sunny side up.
Arrange the tomato, spinach, radish and cucumber around the egg.
Drizzle the red and green sauce over the plate and serve immediately.

Falafel

Falafel

1 x 400g can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
4 cloves of garlic, minced
1 onion, finely chopped
a big handful of parsley, chopped
a big handful of coriander leaves, chopped
5ml ground coriander
5ml ground cumin
2,5ml salt
45ml flour
vegetable oil for frying

Add all of the ingredients, except the vegetable oil, to a mixing bowl and blitz together with a stick blender.
Lift the blender often and stir the mixture around – you want everything mixed together but not too fine.
Wet your hands and scoop up 15ml of the mixture. Roll into a ball and place on a tray.
Keep going until you have rolled all of the mixture into balls.
Pour enough oil to come 7cm up the side of a saucepan and allow to heat up.
Fry a few of the falafel balls at a time until beautifully golden and crisp on the outside.
Serve with a dipping sauce as a starter or fill a pita bread with falafel, salad and tzatziki sauce.

Raspberry Cups

Raspberry Cups

12 shortbread biscuits
250ml cream
5ml rose water
12 squares of Turkish delight, chopped into small pieces
1 punnet fresh raspberries
a small bunch of mint leaves, finely chopped
icing sugar

Line up 6 small glasses.
Crush the shortbread biscuits roughly and place in a bowl.
Pour the cream in to a mixing bowl and add the rose water.
Whisk until medium-stiff peaks.
Spoon some of the biscuit into the glasses and add 2 spoonful of cream.
Top with a few raspberries and scatter some of the chopped Turkish delight and mint leaves over.
Repeat the layers once more.
Sift the icing sugar over the cups to serve.

Pomegranate Mille-Feuille

Pomegranate Mille-Feuille

1 x 375g puff pastry
45ml pomegranate seeds + extra to scatter over
125ml + 30ml icing sugar, sifted
250ml whipping cream
110g mascarpone
10ml rosewater

Preheat your oven to 200℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper.
Lightly dust a work surface with flour and unroll the pastry.
Cut into 16 rectangles, place on the baking sheet and prick the surface with a fork.
Lay another sheet of baking paper over the pastry and place another baking tray on top.
Bake for 35 minutes.
Remove from the oven and cool on a cooling rack.
Add the pomegranate seeds to a small bowl and muddle it with the back of a wooden spoon. Pour through a small sieve and reserve the juice.
Add the 125ml icing sugar to the pomegranate juice and mix to a thick paste. If you need more liquid, add a few drops of water.
Spoon the paste over 5 of the pastry rectangles and set aside.
Add the cream to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and whisk to soft peaks.
Add the mascarpone, rosewater and 30ml icing sugar and whisk to stiff peaks.
Place 5 pastry rectangles on a serving platter.
Spread half the mascarpone mixture onto the pastry, place another piece of pastry on top and add the rest of the mascarpone on top.
Now place the pastry with the icing sugar on top of each mille-feuille and scatter over some pomegranate seeds.


Cauliflower and Grain Salad

Cauliflower and Grain Salad

500g cooked grains (choose from or combine barley, quinoa, brown rice)
100g raisins
1 cauliflower head, cut into small florets
10ml ground coriander
2 cloves of garlic, minced
2,5ml chilli flakes
55ml + 75ml olive oil
5ml salt
1 red onion, halved and thinly sliced
30g pistachio nuts, roughly chopped
30g pomegranate seeds
15ml finely grated lemon zest
30ml lemon juice
a small handful of mint leaves
a small handful of parsley

Preheat your oven to 200℃.
Add the raisins to a small bowl and pour 60ml boiling water over it. Set aside.
Add the cauliflower, coriander, garlic, chilli flakes, 55ml olive oil and salt to a mixing bowl and toss together to coat the cauliflower florets.
Tip the florets into a roasting tray and spread it out in a single layer.
Pour 60ml hot water into the now empty mixing bowl, swirl it around to collect any left-behind spices and then pour it around (NOT ON TOP!) the cauliflower.
Cover the tray with aluminium foil and roast for 10 minutes.
Remove the tray from the oven and leave to cool.
Place a pan on medium-high heat, add about 30ml oil and fry the red onion for about 15 minutes, until starting to caramelise.
Add the cooled cauliflower, onion, pistachios, pomegranate, lemon zest, lemon juice, raisins and cooked grains to a mixing bowl.
Drizzle 45ml olive oil over and season with salt. Mix through.
Mix the mint and parsley together on a chopping board and chop roughly.
Add the herbs to the rest of the salad, mix through and serve.

Perde Pilavi

Perde Pilavi

Perde Pilavi is a traditional Turkish dish made of chicken and rice flavoured with nuts, fruit and spices and wrapped up in a delicious pastry, specked with flaked almonds.

1 chicken (1-1,5kg)
1 litre chicken stock
40g butter
40g flaked almonds
330g short grain rice (like Arborio)
30g raisins
5ml salt
5ml paprika
10ml mint, chopped
660ml chicken stock

Pastry:
2 eggs
60ml yoghurt
60g butter
50ml vegetable oil
5ml salt
350g flour
5ml baking powder
50g flaked almonds

Place the chicken in a large saucepan and pour in the stock.
Cook on medium heat for an hour, until done.
Remove the chicken from the stock and set aside to cool slightly.
Reserve the stock.
Place a large frying pan on medium-high heat, add the butter and wait for it to melt.
Add the almonds and stir-fry until golden.
Add the rice and cook for a minute or so, stirring all the while to coat in the butter.
Now add the raisins, salt, a few grindings of black pepper, paprika and mint.
Pour in 660ml of the reserved stock (add boiling water if you dont have enough), stir the mixture and cover with a lid.
Turn the heat to a gentle simmer and cook until the liquid is absorbed and the rice is almost cooked.
Remove from the heat and set aside.
Shred the chicken into strips and discard the bones and skin.
Add the chicken to the rice mixture and stir through.

For the pastry:
Preheat your oven to 180℃.
Add the eggs, yoghurt, butter and vegetable oil to a bowl and whisk together. Set aside.
Add the salt, flour and baking powder to a bowl and whisk through.
Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet.
Lightly knead the pastry to bring it together.
Flour a work surface and roll the pastry to a 45cm diameter circle. It should be large enough to line the dish and have enough hanging over the sides to close around the filling.
Spray a 18cm diameter x 8cm deep ceramic dish with cooking spray.
Scatter the almonds on the bottom of the dish.
Line the bottom and sides of the dish with the pastry, leaving the overhang.
Spoon the cooled rice mixture into the pastry.
Fold the overhang-pastry over the filling to enclose it completely – trim off any excess.
Bake for 40 minutes, until golden.
Take the dish from the oven and rest it for 15 minutes.
Place a serving plate over the baking dish and invert it.
Serve the pilavi with a crispy salad.

Cheese Pies

Cheese Pies

125ml butter
4 eggs, lightly beaten together
250ml grated mozzarella cheese
500g feta cheese, crumbed
12 phyllo pastry sheets

Preheat your oven to 190℃ and line a baking sheet with baking paper.
Add the butter to a bowl and melt it in the microwave oven.
Add the eggs to another bowl and beat together.
Add the grated mozzarella and feta to the eggs and mix together. Set aside.
Now lay one phyllo sheet on a work surface and brush all over with the melted butter.
Lay another sheet on top and brush again.
Spoon 125ml of the cheese mixture evenly across the length of the pastry, about 2cm away from the edge.
Fold the edge over the cheese and roll the pastry into a long log.
Now roll the log into a coil.
Place the coils on your prepared baking sheet and brush with the melted butter.
Bake in the oven for 25 minutes.
Serve the cheese pies with a sweet sauce.

Turkish Yoghurt Cake

Turkish Yoghurt Cake

4 eggs, separated
100g granulated sugar
45mll flour
400g greek yoghurt
grated zest and juice of 1 lemon
a pinch of salt

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and spray a 22cm loose-bottom cake tin with cooking spray.
Add the egg whites to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment.
Whisk on a medium-low speed until the whites are frothy.
Increase the speed to medium-high and whisk until soft peaks form.
Spoon the whites into another bowl and set aside.
Add the yolks and sugar to the mixer’s bowl and whisk on a high speed until pale and fluffy – about 3 minutes.
Turn the mixer to medium speed and gradually add the flour, yoghurt, lemon zest, juice and salt.
Continue whisking until the ingredients are fully incorporated.
Take the bowl from the mixer and add half the egg whites. Gently fold through with a spatula.
Add the rest of the whites and fold in.
Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl so that you end up with a very evenly mixed batter.
Spoon the batter in to the prepared cake tin and smooth the top.
Bake for 55 minutes – if the cake becomes too brown place a piece of aluminium foil loosely over it while baking.
Take the cake from the oven and cool on a wire rack.

Aubergine with Sesame Dressing

Aubergine with Sesame Dressing

12 baby aubergine OR 2 large aubergine, cut into 2cm thick slices
30ml olive oil
250ml greek yoghurt
45ml tahini paste
2 cloves of garlic, minced

Slice the aubergine in half and score the flesh.
Brush the olive oil on the scored side and either grill over an open fire or in a very warm pan until cooked and slightly charred.
Arrange the aubergine on a serving plate.
Add the yoghurt, tahini paste and garlic to a small bowl and mix together. Smear the tahini paste against the side of the bowl and scrape it off again so that it mixes through the other ingredients.
Serve the sesame dressing on the aubergine at room temperature.