You Can Also Make It In Square Shape
What Is Turkish Borek
You can find borek in every
pastry shop but personally We love the homemade version best. Turkish
grandmas are known as masters of borek because they even make the phyllo sheets
themselves. It is really common in Turkey to have breakfast at a borek bakery
shop with a glass of Turkish Tea on
the way to work. Also, it is almost a staple at afternoon tea parties or make a
great lunch when accompanied by ayran. No idea what it is? It’s a super
refreshing drink made from yogurt.
Borek in Turkish cuisine
can be considered as a savory pie, but thanks to phyllo sheets, much lighter
than it. It has several types and shapes, but the method is basically the
same: Phyllo sheets are filled with a filling you like and either
fried as in Turkish Sigara Borek or
baked. You can get creative about the filling. Some
examples are spinach, cheese, lentils, mashed potatoes with herbs and spices,
shredded chicken, ground beef or even sautéd leek. Among all these, I
guess Turkish spinach and cheese borek recipe has a special place for
everyone because it is the snack of their childhood.
Here in this post, We will
be sharing the most common type of Turkish borek. It is layered with super thin
phyllo sheets that are sticked one another with a mixture of yogurt, eggs and
olive oil. The filling is spread in the middle of layers and the remaining
yogurt mixture is generously spread over the top. We mostly sprinkle nigella
seeds on the top, but sesame seeds are okay too.
What are phyllo sheets?
In Turkey, there are small shops where local women make and sell phyllo
sheets called yufka in Turkish. These shops are the best place
to buy phyllo sheets as they are wonderfully thin and always fresh there. They
are made only with 3 ingredients; flour, water and salt but it’s
not easy to make them that thin at home. You really need to be skillful for
that. If you want to try a Turkish borek recipe, look for Turkish yufka or
Turkish phyllo sheets in Middle Eastern markets or online stores. If
they are frozen, bring them to room temperature first and then start making
your borek.
Borek Fillings
We prefer filling is a mixture of cheese
and herbs like parsley, fresh dill and green onions but you can use whatever
you like. Ground beef sautéd with onion, boiled and mashed potatoes or other
vegetables like spinach, leek or zucchini make great borek fillings too. Unlike
the cheese filling, you need to cook those fillings before spreading on the
sheets. You can even use chicken in borek as in this amazing chicken
borek called Cullama.
How To
Make Turkish Borek Recipe
It is really easy to make
when you don’t have to make phyllo sheets at home. The recipe has three
main parts:
First Part- prepare the
filling: In this recipe it is: cheese and herbs. So we don’t
need any cooking. Just combine cheeses and herbs together. However, if you’d
like to make a filling with beef, chicken or vegetables, you will have to cook
the filling first and then let it cool.
Second Part- make the
mixture: to stick the phyllo sheets together. Mix yogurt,
eggs and oil together until smooth.
Third - place the first
phyllo sheet in a baking sheet: Spread the wet
mixture on it using a brush. Place the second phyllo and brush it with the wet
mixture as well. Spread the filling over it and place another phyllo on it.
Brush it with the wet mixture and repeat it for the last phyllo sheet. Spread
the remaining wet mixture over the top and slice it in squares. Sprinkle
nigella seeds and bake until the top gets golden.
Please check out the recipe
instructions below for details.
If you have any ideas about
traditional Turkish breakfast, you know how big and rich it is. Borek is one of
the best breakfast foods. Mothers always make a kind of borek in the morning of
a special occasion. What’s more, Turkish borek freezes well too.
Ingredients
· 4 phyllo
sheets
· 4 eggs
· 2
cups yogurt
· ¼
cup tablespoons olive oil
for the filling:
· ½
cup feta cheese, crumbled
· ¼
cup parmesan or any cheese you love
· 3 green
onions, chopped
· 2 leeks,
chopped
· ½
cup parsley, chopped
· ¼
cup fresh dill, chopped
· For
the Topping:
· 2
tablespoons nigella seeds
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Combine all the ingredients
for the filling and put it aside.
2. Mix eggs, yogurt and olive
oil. Set aside.
3. Preheat the oven to 350F
(180C).
4. Slightly grease a baking
sheet. Layer the first phyllo sheet in the baking sheet in a way that the sides
are overhanging. Brush its top roughly with the egg and yogurt mixture. Tear
the overhanging parts and just place them on the phyllo sheet that is brushed
with the mixture so that they cover the first layer as much as they can. They
don’t have to be perfect. Brush the top of torn phyllo sheet pieces with the
mixture. Place the second phyllo sheet in the same way. Brush with the mixture.
Torn its overhanging pieces, place them on the top and brush with the mixture.
5. Spread the filling evenly
on the top of this layer. Place the third phyllo sheet over the filling, brush
with the mixture. Tear the overhanging pieces, place on the third layer. Brush
with the mixture. Finally, place the fourth phyllo sheet and brush with the
mixture. Tear the overhanging pieces, place them on the last layer and drizzle
all the rest of the egg and yogurt mixture on the top. Spread it evenly using a
brush.
6. Slice the borek in squares
and sprinkle with nigella seeds.
7. Bake it for 40-45 minutes
or until its top is golden.
8. Remove it from the oven and cover it with a
large clean towel and let it cool. This will keep your borek remain tender.
Calories:
Calories 66
Total Fat 5.1g
Cholesterol 33mg
Sodium 76.8mg
Total Carbohydrate 3.1g
Sugars 0.2g
Protein 2.3g
Vitamin A2%
Vitamin C1%
MAKE IT, EAT IT, ENJOY IT.

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