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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Beyond Kebabs: 23 Must-Try Dishes That Define Turkish Cuisine Sure, Turkey is famous for its kebabs—but Turkish cuisine is so much more than grilled meat on a stick. With a rich culinary heritage shaped by its diverse geography—spanning fertile plateaus, volcanic soil, snow-capped mountains, and Mediterranean coastlines—Turkey serves up an incredibly varied and flavorful table. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Beyond Kebabs: 23 Must-Try Dishes That Define Turkish Cuisine</strong></h1>
<p>Sure, Turkey is famous for its kebabs—but Turkish cuisine is so much more than grilled meat on a stick. With a rich culinary heritage shaped by its diverse geography—spanning fertile plateaus, volcanic soil, snow-capped mountains, and Mediterranean coastlines—Turkey serves up an incredibly varied and flavorful table.</p>
<p>From hearty Anatolian pastries to fresh Aegean dishes and spicy Southeastern specialties, Turkish food is all about fresh ingredients, simple techniques, and a whole lot of heart. It’s no wonder they even sing about food—like in Barış Manço’s beloved song <em>“Domates, Biber, Patlıcan”</em> (Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplants).</p>
<p>Here are 23 iconic Turkish dishes that go far beyond the kebab:</p>
<h3>Vegetable-Based Favorites</h3>
<p><strong>1. Saksuka</strong><br />
Eggplant lovers, take note. This zeytinyağlı (olive oil-based) dish features sautéed eggplant cubes with zucchini, garlic, tomatoes, and a hint of chili. A rustic, hearty appetizer or side.</p>
<p><strong>2. Kisir</strong><br />
A zesty bulgur salad loaded with tomatoes, garlic, parsley, and mint. The version from Antakya adds a kick with pomegranate molasses and chili flakes.</p>
<p><strong>3. Piyaz</strong><br />
Antalya’s take on bean salad shines with candir beans (a local variety), tahini, lemon, vinegar, garlic, olive oil, and parsley. Some versions are topped with chopped egg.</p>
<p><strong>4. Yaprak Dolma</strong><br />
Grape leaves lovingly hand-rolled with a mix of rice, tomatoes, onion, herbs, and olive oil. In the Aegean region, they may also contain a dash of cinnamon—a nod to Turkish Greeks.</p>
<p><strong>5. Mercimek Köfte</strong><br />
A vegetarian treat made from red lentils, bulgur, pepper paste, and herbs. Shaped into finger-sized bites and eaten wrapped in lettuce with a splash of lemon.</p>
<h3>Savory Pastries and Breads</h3>
<p><strong>6. Gözleme</strong><br />
A thin, pan-cooked pastry filled with cheese, spinach, or meat. Though it’s often considered simple village food, rolling the dough paper-thin is a true art.</p>
<p><strong>7. Pide</strong><br />
Often dubbed &#8220;Turkish pizza,&#8221; this boat-shaped flatbread is loaded with fillings like spicy sausage and egg (<em>sucuklu yumurta</em>) or spinach and cheese. The wood-fired crust is what dreams are made of.</p>
<p><strong>8. Su Böreği</strong><br />
The ultimate comfort food. Layers of soft, filo-like dough stuffed with white cheese and herbs, boiled then baked for a moist, buttery finish.</p>
<p><strong>9. Simit</strong><br />
Turkey’s answer to the bagel. This sesame-crusted bread ring is a daily staple—available everywhere from street carts to ferries. Officially recognized by the Oxford English Dictionary in 2019!</p>
<p><strong>10. Lahmacun</strong><br />
A thin round of dough topped with spiced minced meat, garlic, and tomato paste. Served with parsley and lemon. Think of it as a crispy Turkish flatbread taco.</p>
<h3>Meat &amp; Kebab Classics</h3>
<p><strong>11. İnegöl Köfte</strong><br />
These juicy meatballs, brought to Turkey by a 19th-century Bulgarian immigrant, are made from beef or lamb mixed only with breadcrumbs and onions. No frills—just flavor.</p>
<p><strong>12. Iskender Kebab</strong><br />
A Bursa legend. Slices of döner meat over pide bread, soaked in tomato sauce and sizzling butter, with yogurt, grilled tomato, and peppers on the side. Decadence on a plate.</p>
<p><strong>13. Çağ Kebab</strong><br />
From Erzurum, this horizontal spit-roasted lamb is marinated in onion, salt, and pepper, then grilled over wood fire. Typically served in flatbread with tomato and green pepper.</p>
<p><strong>14. Testi Kebab</strong><br />
Cooked in a sealed clay jug over an open flame, this Cappadocian dish is cracked open with a hammer at the table. Inside? A stew of beef, veggies, and butter-rich flavor.</p>
<h3>Hearty Rice Dishes</h3>
<p><strong>15. Hamsili Pilav</strong><br />
From Turkey’s Black Sea coast, this rice pilaf features anchovies layered with buttery rice, raisins, nuts, herbs, and warming spices.</p>
<p><strong>16. Perde Pilav</strong><br />
Wrapped in pastry and baked until golden, this wedding dish from Siirt combines rice, chicken, almonds, pine nuts, and spices. Each element symbolizes good fortune and fertility.</p>
<h3>Dumplings &amp; Bites</h3>
<p><strong>17. Manti</strong><br />
Tiny dumplings from Kayseri filled with spiced meat and served with yogurt and chili butter. Tradition says a good cook can fit 40 manti on one spoon!</p>
<p><strong>18. Çiğ Köfte</strong><br />
Originally made with raw beef, this southeastern favorite is now usually vegetarian, made from bulgur, tomato paste, and spices. Rolled into bites and wrapped in lettuce for snacking.</p>
<p><strong>19. Ezogelin Çorba</strong><br />
Named after the legendary bride Ezo who tried to win her mother-in-law’s favor, this lentil soup with tomato, mint, and chili flakes is both heartwarming and hopeful.</p>
<h3>Sweet Treats</h3>
<p><strong>20. Baklava</strong><br />
Gaziantep’s pride and joy. Dozens of paper-thin pastry sheets layered with pistachios and drenched in syrup. Best enjoyed with <em>kaymak</em>, Turkey’s version of clotted cream.</p>
<p><strong>21. Dondurma</strong><br />
This ice cream from Kahramanmaraş is famously chewy, thanks to sahlep (orchid root flour) and mastic. Yes, you can eat it with a knife and fork.</p>
<p><strong>22. Lokum (Turkish Delight)</strong><br />
A centuries-old sweet, made from sugar and starch and flavored with rosewater or pistachios. Hacı Bekir&#8217;s 19th-century version became a favorite of Ottoman sultans.</p>
<p><strong>23. Ekmek Kadayıfı</strong><br />
A rich dessert from Afyonkarahisar, made from sponge-like bread soaked in lemony syrup and served with thick cream. Sticky, sweet, and seriously satisfying.</p>
<h3>Final Bite</h3>
<p>Turkish cuisine isn’t just about what&#8217;s on the plate—it’s about heritage, hospitality, and a deep cultural connection to food. Whether you&#8217;re devouring a juicy kebab in Bursa, nibbling on baklava in Gaziantep, or sipping soup with stories behind it, every bite comes with tradition and pride.</p>
<p>So next time you think of Turkish food, look beyond the kebab—and get ready for a full-on flavor adventure.</p>
<p><em>Source: CNN &#8211; <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/travel/best-turkish-foods">Turkish foods: 23 delicious dishes</a></em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://journosnews.com/beyond-kebab-23-must-try-dishes-from-turkeys-vibrant-food-scene/">Beyond Kebab: 23 Must-Try Dishes from Turkey’s Vibrant Food Scene</a> appeared first on <a href="https://journosnews.com">Journos News - Breaking News, World News, Top Stories, Todays Headlines and Flash Reports</a>.</p>
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