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Çakıstes (Cypriot cracked green olives)
Çakıstes (cracked green olives) are a common sight at a Cypriot dinner table, as they go perfectly with any yahni (stew) , along with fresh spring onions and bread. They’re also perfect as part of a meze or breakfast spread. Cypriot green olives are harvested in the autumn months and are traditionally prepared with the cracking method, where a stone is used to split the skin of each olive without removing the pit. The cracked olives are then soaked in fresh water for several


Hellimli sigara böreği (Halloumi-filled filo rolls)
Hellimli sigara böreği are a savoury treat and are often served as part of a meze or for breakfast. The pastries are golden and crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with dried mint adding a fresh flavour to balance the salty, creamy halloumi filling. Although delicious on their own, when served for breakfast they go perfectly with a generous drizzle of sweet honey. The contrast of savoury and sweet is a wonderful way to start the day. Hellimli sigara böreği (pronoun


Patates köftesi (Cypriot meat and potato kofta)
Patates köftesi are a family favourite. Each fried kofta is packed full of spice and flavour, with a crispy outer shell and a soft, comforting centre. Pronounced 'pah-tah-tess keuf-teh-see', they're perfect served with freshly prepared fasulye salatası (white bean salad) or chips (made with Cyprus potatoes) and salad. The dried oregano in the patates köftesi combines with cumin and black pepper to create a warm, earthy depth. A touch of ground cinnamon adds a subtle sweetnes


Yalancı dolma (rice-stuffed vine leaves)
Dolma (dohl-mah) is the word used to describe any stuffed dish in Turkish cuisine, from stuffed artichokes to courgettes, peppers and onions. It usually refers to dishes that involve hollowing out vegetables for stuffing. Fillings generally fall into meat-based ( etli dolma ) or vegetarian types where rice is the main ingredient, with both using a variety of herbs to add flavour. Yalancı ('yah-lahn-juh') dolma is the name of the vegetarian version of stuffed vine leaves (y a


Hummus
Our hummus recipe is super creamy, healthy and delicious. Its blend of chickpeas, tahini, garlic, olive oil and lemon juice provides a rich blend of nutty, earthy and tangy flavours. The key ingredient in our recipe is ground black pepper, which adds a subtle touch of warmth and spice - perfect for a summer barbecue or a light lunch with fresh, warm flatbread for dipping. Although hummus has its origins in the Middle East, it has been deeply embraced in Turkish and Cypriot cu


Fasulye salatası (cannellini bean salad)
Fasulye salatası is a classic Turkish cannellini bean salad that is often enjoyed as a refreshing meze, side dish or light lunch....


Pazı dolması (rice-stuffed chard)
Pazı dolması (pah-zuh dohl-mah-suh) has a delicate, spinach-like flavour from the chard leaves, which pairs beautifully with the lemony rice filling. Compared to yalancı dolma (which shares its ingredients), it has a softer bite. This dish is perfect for the summer months when chard is in season, especially served with a dollop of creamy yoghurt. It can be enjoyed either warm or cold. Preparing pazı dolması can be a little fiddly at first, as the cut leaves can be triangular


Cacık (yoghurt and cucumber dip)
Cacık is a refreshing Turkish yoghurt dish that is often served as part of a meze (appetizer), as a side dish , or enjoyed on its own with bread for dipping. Pronounced 'jah-juk', it's simple to make and combines creamy yoghurt with grated or chopped cucumber, garlic, dried mint and a drizzle of olive oil. With the cooling flavours of cucumber and mint, it is usually served in the summer, but can be eaten year round. You can coarsely grate the cucumber or finely slice it depe


Barbunya salatası (red kidney bean salad)
Barbunya salatası is a vibrant Turkish red kidney bean salad that's packed full of Mediterranean flavours. Pronounced 'bar-boon-yah...


Sarımsaklı yoğurt (garlic yoghurt)
Sarımsaklı yoğurt, is a versatile Turkish garlic yoghurt side dish that pairs beautifully with roasted vegetable dishes like türlü and classics like mantı and dolma. Pronounced 'sah-rum-sahk-luh yoh-urt', it is easy to make, simply by blending finely chopped garlic with yoghurt. Cacık is very similar to sarımsaklı yoğurt, but the addition of cucumber provides cooler flavours that are better suited to the summer. This makes sarımsaklı yoğurt easier to use year-round, where i


Etli dolma (meat stuffed vine leaves)
Etli dolma (eht-lee dohl-mah) is a delicious dish of stuffed vine leaves with a minced beef, tomato, onion and herb filling. The addition of lemon juice, parsley and mint provide vibrant fresh flavours that balance the rich meat and earthy onions. The word dolma is used to describe any Turkish dish involving stuffing, from stuffed artichokes to courgette flowers. In Greece, stuffed vine leaves are called dolmades, while Greek Cypriots call them koupepia. However, they are all


Kabak çiçeği dolması (stuffed courgette flowers)
Courgette flowers have a mild, slightly sweet flavour and make a delicate shell for the rice filling in kabak çiçeği dolması (k ah-bahk chee-cheh-ee dohl-mah-suh) . The grated halloumi adds a creamy richness that balances the fragrant chopped onion and dried mint. Since the filling is very similar to yalancı dolma , the dish can be enjoyed hot or cold. The key to making kabak çiçeği dolması is a gentle hand, to prevent the delicate petals from tearing - but you will quickly
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