Most famous desserts in Turkey

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We present you a list of the most famous desserts in Turkey
 
With a hundreds of years tradition in pastries, Turkey offers us unique flavors that you definitely have never tasted before!

Baklava

Baklava

A delicious desert, made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts which held together with syrup or honey. It is usually served at room temperature, often garnished with ground nuts or ice cream!

Ekmek Kadayıfı

Ekmek Kadayifi

The best way to describe this Turkish classic is something like a mix between baklava and bread pudding. It’s actually a very simple dessert made from layers of rusk-like break saturated in syrup and topped with kaymak (a kind of clotted cream)!

Künefe

Kunefe

Kadayifi is the main base of künefe. There is unsalted cheese in between the two layers of kadayıf. It is freshly baked, soaked in sweet syrup and served warm with grinded pistachio dressing. When walnut replaces the cheese, it is called cevizli künefe…

Şekerpare

Sekerpare

It is mainly prepared by baking some soft balls of pastry dipped in thick lemon flavored sugar syrup. A very tasteful choise!

Helva

Helva

It is made from semolina, roasted in butter together with pine nuts, on very low fire for a long time and then left to rest with boiling hot milk, water, and sugar. Cinnamon is the most common dressing!

Güllaç

Gullac

A famous dessert made with milk, pomegranate and a special kind of pastry. It is consumed especially during Ramadan. Served with cardamom and hazelnuts

Kazandibi

Kazandibi

A stiff, milky pudding that contains shredded chicken breast. In Turkish “kazandibi” means, the very bottom of the pan. That’s exactly where this dish comes from. It is actually the ‘chicken breast’ pudding that has stuck to the sides and bottom of the pan while cooking. When the overcooked pudding is scraped off in long, wide strips, it’s folded into portions with the darkened side up to make a roll. The caramelized outer layer gives the pudding a hearty, earthy flavor that contrasts well with the sweet, milky layer left on the inside

Lokum

Lokum

It is a sweet based on a gel of starch and sugar. Premium varieties consist of pistachios, and hazelnuts or walnuts bound by the gel. Traditional varieties are generally flavored with rosewater, mastic, bergamot, orange, or lemon. Lokma is often packaged and eaten in small cubes dusted with icing sugar, copra, or powdered cream of tartar…

Bülbül Yuvası

Bulbul Yuvasi

The name comes from the circular shape of the phyllo dough containing nuts, mostly pistachios. The preparation is almost the same with burma, but the difference is that the rolls are shaped into rings and the pistachios are placed in the hallows of the rings after the dough is cooked…

Revani

Revani

This cake consisting of a mixture of semolina, wheat flour, eggs, sugar, oil, yogurt and lemon which is baked and sweetened with a syrup of water, sugar and lemon juice…

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Hasan Usta

You have to add Sutlac (Rice Pudding in Oven) also 25-03-2016, 10:03

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