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Turkish Spice Roasted Chicken Wings/ Fırında Kızarmış Tavuk Kanat


Selam everybody......Merhaba from Turkey.

Question of the day; what chicken part is your favorite?

Telling you honestly..... I love chicken feet. İ know..İ know.. some of you maybe will stick your tongue out 😝 😝 . İt sound gross for some of you. Cause maybe you never eat that or even think to eat it. But believe me it's good! Mostly İndonesian and some Asian countries eat chicken feet.
Chicken feet rich of glucosamine chondroitin, collagen and trace minerals. Moreover, a chicken feet stock is an excellent source of calcium

Sadly İ can not find any chicken feet in Turkey from any butcher here so İ won't talk more about it and İ should wait until İ get home to İndonesia soon 😊

Second list of my fave chicken part of course wings! Who doesn't love wings.
The yummiest chicken part and every body's favorite snack however people cook it or whatever glazing sauce with it.

My daughter is very much picky on food and doesn't eat too much, but whenever there is chicken wings she could eat them more as İ thought. So almost once in few days İ cook chicken wing just for her.
Sometimes İ made her crunchy chicken wing and she loves to dip it in cheese sauce. Or simple Honey garlic chicken wings. But most of her fave is this Fırında Kızarmış Tavuk kanat literally mean oven roasted chicken wings.


This chicken wing is actually my copycat taste from rotisserie chicken wing seller here in city where İ live (or maybe other cities in Turkey). And make them at home is satisfy me not just in fresh taste but also much saving in budget.
By making it at home we can control the freshness of chicken wings we use, of course.

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Cauliflower potato soup. A Hearty soup that will warm your day.


Merhaba From Türkiye 👋

First of all, I'd like to thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you can come back, again and again, to check up on any beyond Indonesian or Turkish food or something sweets that you might love. Your comments and emails brighten my days and make this simple blog thing worthwhile 😍💛

İf somebody asking me what kind of food İ like to make. My answer would be a soup. Yes..There’s nothing like a bowl of soup! for me making soup, is easy
 and quick dish to prepare for warming our belly than a bowl of healthy soup.

Just like my cauliflower potato soup. This nutritious and hearty soup guarantee will be best start to warm up your family dinner table.

Cauliflower potato soup. This nutritious and hearty soup guarantee will be best start to warm up your family dinner table. #winterrecipe #souprecipe #cauliflowerrecipe #potato #lentil #heartysoup #comfortfood

This is super easy and simple soup yet healthy and of course repeatable one.


Cauliflower potato soup
By: Çitra's Home Diary

serve 5-6 portions

İngredients:
  • 350 gr cauliflower/about half head of medium one, roughly chopped
  • 200 gr potato, peeled and small diced
  •  cup red lentil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
  • pinch of drıed oregano (you can use fresh one)
  • 2-3 tbsp olive oil
  • 1100 ml (±200 ml) broth, depending on how thick you wanna go (chicken or beef or vegetable)
  • 1 tsp salt or to taste
 for serving:
  • olive oil or melted butter
  • oregano
  • lemon

Cauliflower potato soup. This nutritious and hearty soup guarantee will be best start to warm up your family dinner table. #winterrecipe #souprecipe #cauliflowerrecipe #potato #lentil #heartysoup #comfortfood
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MY TURKISH SPICE MIX ( BAHARAT KARIŞIMI )


Selam everybody.....Merhaba from Turkiye.


In general, Turkish food varies from region to region. Every region has it’s own characteristic soil and climate. Therefore, all the different varieties of products that are grown in every region effect the food culture within each region.


The cooking of Istanbul, Bursa, Izmir, and rest of the Aegean region inherits many elements of Ottoman court cuisine, with a lighter use of spices, a preference for rice over bulgur, koftes and a wider availability of vegetable stews, eggplant, stuffed dolmas and fish. The cuisine of the Black Sea Region uses fish extensively, especially the Black Sea anchovy (hamsi) and includes maize dishes. The cuisine of the southeast (e.g. Urfa, Gaziantep, and Adana) is famous for its variety of kebabs, mezes and dough-based desserts such as baklava, şöbiyet, kadayıf, and künefe.


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