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.

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.

Turkish Flatbread/Bazlama

Turkish Flatbread/Bazlama

Bazlama is known as village bread in Turkey and is a super tender flatbread, very similar to naan. This bread can be cooked in a pan or on an open fire.

12,2ml instant yeast
15ml sugar
310ml warm water
190ml Greek yoghurt
30ml olive oil
10ml salt
4 x 250ml + 125ml flour + extra
60ml parsley, finely chopped

Add the yeast and sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook.
Pour in the water and stir to dissolve the sugar. Set aside for 10 minutes, until frothy.
Now add the yoghurt, olive oil and salt and whisk together by hand.
Add the flour and parsley and turn the mixer on a low speed until the dough comes together.
If it is VERY wet you can add another 60ml of flour.
Knead the dough in the machine on a medium speed for 5 minutes.
Transfer the dough to a work surface and divide into 10 equal pieces.
Dust with flour, cover with a tea towel and allow to rest for 15 minutes.
Roll each dough portion to a 15cm diameter circle.
Brush the tops with olive oil.
Place a pan on medium-low heat and allow it to warm up.
Slice the first flatbread, oiled side down, into the pan and brush the top with olive oil.
Cook the bread for 1minute 40 seconds and flip it over. Cook for another 1 minute 40 seconds.
The bread should have bubbles after cooking for the first 1 minute and about 20 seconds. If your bread does not look like the photograph below, turn the heat up a notch.
Repeat with the other breads.
Keep the cooked flatbreads wrapped in a tea towel until you are ready to serve them.


Turkish eggs

Turkish eggs

You may poach or fry the eggs for this traditional recipe.

250ml Greek yoghurt
1 clove of garlic, minced
30ml chopped mint leaves
grated rind of 1 lemon

45ml olive oil
30g butter
5ml smoked paprika
5ml chilli flakes
5ml Szechuan pepper
1ml ground cumin

4 eggs

Add the yoghurt, garlic, mint and lemon rind to a small bowl.
Season with salt and whisk to mix.
Divide the mixture between 2 serving plates and set aside.

Pour the olive oil into a small pan, add the butter and allow to melt over a medium heat.
Add the smoked paprika, chilli flakes, Szechuan pepper and cumin to the pan and stir around for a minute or so.
Take the pan from the heat and set aside.

Place a saucepan on high heat and fill it 10cm deep with water. Bring to the boil and then reduce to a very low simmer.
Crack one egg at a time, into a cup and gently slide it into the simmering water.
Wait about 20 seconds before adding the next egg.
Poach the eggs for 3 minutes, remove them with a slotted spoon and set 2 eggs on the yoghurt mixture.
Spoon the spicy butter over the eggs and drizzle the rest on the plate.
Serve with small pita breads to mop up the sauce.