**Turkish Pilav: A Journey Through Flavors and Traditions**
Turkish pilav, a staple in Turkish cuisine, is a versatile and flavorful rice dish that has captured the hearts of food enthusiasts worldwide. Embark on a culinary journey as we delve into the secrets of this beloved dish. Pilav, meaning "cooked rice" in Turkish, is a common side dish served alongside various main courses. However, it also takes center stage as a main course in many Turkish homes. Discover the art of preparing traditional Turkish pilav with our carefully curated collection of recipes. From the classic rice pilaf (sade pilav) to the aromatic bulgur pilaf (kisir) and the indulgent tavuklu pilav (chicken pilaf), each recipe offers a unique taste experience. Explore the diverse world of Turkish pilav and let your taste buds dance with delight.
TURKISH BULGUR PILAF RECIPE
Turkish style bulgur pilaf is a classic hearty and healthy side dish dish that is very easy to make. It's a great alternative to rice and can be served with many dishes.
Provided by Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Categories Side Dish
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place the bulgur in a bowl and rinse a few times. Set it aside.
- Heat the olive oil in a pot over medium heat. Sauté the onion until translucent and then add the minced garlic. Cook for a minute.
- Add in the diced green pepper and cook for a few minutes until it softens.
- Add in the chopped tomatoes and stir well. Cook until they start releasing their juice.
- Add the tomato paste and stir well so it combines with the other ingredients.
- Add the salt and pepper and add in the rinsed bulgur. Stir well.
- Turn the heat to medium high and add in the water. Once it comes to a simmer, lower the heat to medium, cover with a lid and cook for about 20-25 minutes until the water is almost completely evaporated.
- Wrap the lid in a clean kitchen towel and place it on the pot. Turn the heat to medium low and cook for another 10 minutes.
- Turn the heat off the let the bulgur sit for 5 minutes untouched, then fluff it with a fork and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 340 kcal, Carbohydrate 62 g, Protein 10 g, Fat 8 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 366 mg, Fiber 15 g, Sugar 5 g, ServingSize 1 serving
TURKISH RICE PILAF (IC PILAV)
This is a great accompaniment to many Turkish/Middle Eastern/Mediterranean dishes. Whenever I serve it, I get rave reviews, including from my Turkish friends. Photo to follow. You can expand the dish with the addition of cooked chicken or lamb, sautéed together with the onion. Long-grain rice is essential and basmati is the...
Provided by Erik Rogers
Categories Rice Sides
Time 50m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. In a large saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter of warm the oil. Add the onion and sauté until just translucent, about 7 minutes.
- 2. Add the allspice and cinnamon or coriander and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes.
- 3. Add the rice and stir over medium heat until the grains become translucent and coated with the fat, about 3 minutes.
- 4. Add the heated stock or water and the 1 tsp salt. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low, cover and simmer until the liquid has been absorbed and the rice is cooked, about 20 minutes. Turn off the heat and let the rice rest, covered, for 10 minutes.
- 5. Add the currants (or cranberries) to the rice and fluff with a fork. Season to taste with salt and pepper (if using). Transfer to a warmed platter, sprinkle with the parsley or dill (if using) and serve.
TURKISH PILAV (RICE)
I've seen many varying dishes of rice in Turkey, all of them quite good, so this is just one of many. This variation has a good taste, but because the flavor isn't too bold it makes an easy side dish to most meals. Afiyet Olsun!
Provided by MSU_Girl
Categories Brown Rice
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Over high heat, add oil and brown rice to pan.
- Cook until rice is browned well (will look dark, almost burnt -- if using noodles, they will look slightly burnt).
- Mix in water, white rice, and boulion cube (for easier mixing, break cube first).
- Sprinkle a small amount of vegetable seasonsing over the mixture (amount depending on desired taste -- I would guess about 0.5 to 1 TBSP max). Stir.
- Turn heat to medium and cover.
- Occasionally stirring the rice, cook until tender (water will be gone before rice is done).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 306.7, Fat 10.9, SaturatedFat 1.7, Cholesterol 0.1, Sodium 191.7, Carbohydrate 46.9, Fiber 1.7, Sugar 0.3, Protein 4.2
TURKISH PILAF WITH VERMICELLI (SEHRIYELI PILAV)
Posting for ZWT6 North Africa/Middle East region. From www.turkishfoodandrecipes.com If using Vermicelli break into 2 inch pieces.
Provided by Papa D 1946-2012
Categories Long Grain Rice
Time 40m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Wash the rice several times with warm water and drain. Cover the rice with warm water and leave it for 15-20 minutes and drain. If you do not have time for this, just wash the rice and then drain.
- Place the butter and oil in a saucepan or pot and add the vermicelli or orzo. Over low-heat, fry until their color starts changing to golden brown. Do not over fry, take the pot from the stove as soon as you see the golden brown color and add the rice. Then, again place the pot on the stove and stir for 3-4 minutes over medium heat.
- Finally, add the hot chicken stock / water (If you leave the rice in water before cooking, use 1 ½ cup hot water otherwise use 2 cups). Add the salt and close the lid and cook over low heat, until the rice absorbs all the water. Meanwhile you can stir once or twice.
- Let the pilaf stand for about 5-10 minutes before serving.
- Pilaf goes well with any kind of dish.
- P.S: You can also add 1 tsp of lemon juice with the water, to make the pilaf shine.
Tips:
- Use high-quality rice: Long-grain rice, such as Basmati or Jasmine rice, is best for Turkish pilav. These varieties hold their shape well and have a delicate flavor that pairs well with the other ingredients.
- Rinse the rice thoroughly: This removes excess starch, which can make the rice gummy.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot: This helps to evenly distribute the heat and prevents the rice from sticking.
- Toast the rice in butter: This adds a nutty flavor and helps to prevent the rice from clumping.
- Add the liquid: Use a combination of water and broth for a flavorful pilav. The ratio of liquid to rice is typically 1:1.
- Bring the liquid to a boil, then reduce the heat: This helps to create fluffy rice.
- Cover the pot and simmer: Cook the rice on low heat for about 15-20 minutes, or until all of the liquid has been absorbed.
- Fluff the rice: Use a fork to gently fluff the rice before serving.
Conclusion:
Turkish pilav is a versatile dish that can be served as a side dish or a main course. It is a delicious and easy-to-make recipe that is perfect for any occasion. With its aromatic flavors and fluffy texture, Turkish pilav is sure to be a hit with your family and friends. So next time you're looking for a delicious and satisfying rice dish, give Turkish pilav a try!
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