Best Pilaf Recipe from Cyprus: MÜCANDARA 😍 VEGAN, Delicious & Easy Hot or Cold Meal Idea! TRY TODAY
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Today's episode features a wonderful Cypriot dish - MÜCANDARA, also known as Green Lentil Pilaf. Packed with nutrition, this vegan meal is a great addition to your healthy eating plans. It combines the earthiness of green lentils with the comfort of rice, resulting in a hearty and delicious meal. Curious about how to prepare it? Click on the video and let's embark on this delicious journey together!
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MÜCANDARA PILAF
Servings: 4
Difficulty: Medium
Cooking time: 30 minutes
Prep time: 10 minutes
1 cup of green lentils, you can use any kind of lentils especially brown ones
1L water, 4 cups
6 onions, sliced into semicircles
1 teaspoon of salt
1 cup of rice, you can use any kind of rice
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
• Boil lentils in a pot and add a pinch of salt in the water. It takes around 10-12 minutes.
• Pour 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil in a large shallow pot. Add a pinch of salt and brown onions on low-medium heat fpr around 20 minutes.
• Soak the rice in water for 20 minutes.
• Spare the half of the brown onions for top.
• Add in the strained rice into the pot, pour 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil and a pinch of salt, then sauté until the rice transparent.
• Then add in the boiled lentils, 2 cups of lentils boiling water. 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil and a pinch of salt, give it a last stir and put the lid on. Transfer the pot to a smaller burner on low heat. Simmer for about 10 minutes.
• To understand if pilav is ready, make a hole in the centre of the pilav, if grains not sliding back into centre and there is no water left. It is ready. Turn the heat off and cover with a clean kitchen cloth. Leave the rice to steam for another 10 minutes.
• Meanwhile, crisp the spared onions with the sesame seeds.
• Serve the pilav with crispy onions on top. Enjoy warm or cold, it is delicious either way!
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The Palestinian version of mujadara uses cumin to flavor the dish, but as with all versions the crunchy onions are the best. We serve it with yogurt or salad. 😋😋😋
@oqasho.
11 ай бұрын
the one my mom makes has no cumin in it, and i prefer it this way.
@missmerrily4830
10 ай бұрын
I was surprised at the lack of cumin, which for me is a major pleasure in eating this dish.
@escomescom5139
10 ай бұрын
Lübnan yemeği filistin yemeği değil ama filistinliler de yapıyor
@sidneyarmstrong9850
8 ай бұрын
that sounds good. What is the yogurt salad called? When I make yogurt side dish, I shave a jalapeno, crush garlic with salt, some olive oil and lemon juice and sliced cucumbers. If I have cilantro, I will add cilantro.
@onlyme7248
8 ай бұрын
@@escomescom5139اسمه مطبخ بلاد الشام وفي تشابه كبير مع بعض الاختلافات البسيطة ا
Refika - today I walk around my home the proudest man. I was watching Masterchef UK last night, looking forward to watching Turkish food being prepared & eaten. I watched as the camera closed in on the area the contestants were going to cook & I said to myself that Refika could teach & share her skills, her passion and the joy of Turkish food to the British public. And then, like a miracle - your name was announced and you appeared on my television. The hairs on the back of my head stood to attention. I have emailed the BBC many times asking them to bring you over to the Saturday Kitchen food programme we have which features chefs from around our country & around the world. Thank you for appearing in Masterchef - Refika from me - some man who loves your vlogs, your team and of course the food of Turkey. 🇹🇷 🎉 🇹🇷 David. xXx
@andreaanastasiou399
11 ай бұрын
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@fjordhellas4077
11 ай бұрын
Poor you, if you think Turkish food is really Turkish, then you really show what an ignorant person you are. Most of the dishes she shows are literally taken from Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Persia and Greece. The Turks had a nomadic culture from the central steppes of Central Asia. They were brought as mercenaries, fighting for the Arabic empire which spanned Asia, Africa and Southern Europe But then again, the average Brit is clueless, not much better than the average Americans.. that’s what more than 80% of Europeans think of Brits and your delusional greatness which was your excuse for going for Brexit. Once you discover Persian, Lebanese, Syrian or Moroccan food, Turkish food stands no chance starting with what they call Turkish kebab which is anything but Turkish. They learned how to make it from Persia and the other versions are from Syria, Lebanon and Armenia.
@merk9569
4 ай бұрын
I am so impressed with this video and her presentation style. I watch a couple of hours of cooking videos a day. Of ALL the cooks I have seen, she is by far the best. I immediately became a subscriber. I have never had Turkish food but am willing to learn to make it because I love Lebanese food and the Moroccan food I have made. It is exciting to learn better ways of preparing (and improving!) many of the same foods that I have eaten for 72 years. I thought I didn’t like cumin. Boy was I wrong! 😊
This rice is popular in middleeast and each region has their own version. In Iran we add raisins as well as fried onion😊
@nancyarchibald9095
Жыл бұрын
I love that! Raisens would be a great addition. When I was young, living on the Mexican = Arizonan border, we enjoyed the Tamales at Christmas and New Year made with Pork, Red Chile seasonings, and Raisens. Amazingly, yummy = Sweet & Hot.
@shirleyvastine9328
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking chopped dates would be wonderful in there.
@samiazaffar7096
Жыл бұрын
We call it khichri in Pakistan and India.
@mohzaher2000
Жыл бұрын
Kushari in Egypt, which sounds like Khichri. I don’t know how the word made its way to our vocabulary. Mücandara comes indeed from the Arabic Mujaddara the way its called in Levant like in Lebanon and Syria
@nozee77
Жыл бұрын
@@mohzaher2000 So interesting!
Hi Refika...I'm an Indian working in Middle East and I came to b fascinated with Turkish cuisines through ur fabulous turkish series.A few days before I had a taste of Kibbeh and it was so wonderful .Iwas searching for simple recipes and stumbled upon ur recipes. Nothing more to say other than a big Thank U for giving us recipes in such simple ways .. Thank u and God bless u always ...
@Silverfiddha
3 ай бұрын
Check out Arabic cuisine for kibbeh and the likes.
I grew up in Canada. My parents came from Scotland but my mom didn’t enjoy cooking. Food seemed to be necessary but not celebrated. I feel like I have so much to learn and love food from many different places. Your knowledge of food preparation and the joy with which you cook it is so refreshing. I am so thankful for the ability to learn so much about many subjects on KZread. I had the privilege of visiting Istanbul last year and absolutely loved the food. I can’t wait until I can return. Thanks for expanding my culinary skills and aspirations. Blessing to you and your wonderful country.
@zahamedic1779
2 ай бұрын
Try food from my country Bosnia and Hercegovina 🇧🇦 is delicious too
In cooking school once we had an assignment to do a fusion dish with at least one mediterranean inspiration, so I did a Mücandara Onigiri, rice and lentils for the onigiri itself, then the caramelized onions turned almost into a jam, to use as filling, and finally I fried some more onions until really crispy to throw on top of the onigiris as a garnish. It turned out so delicious.
@nozee77
Жыл бұрын
That sounds amazing! Hope you recived an A for that!
@heersyal2454
Жыл бұрын
Wow, that sounds really delishhh 😋
@Fragrantbeard
Жыл бұрын
What a fun idea!
@Notmyfruit
11 ай бұрын
You should include the recipe souns amazing :D
@milla4633
8 ай бұрын
That's a great blend! The caramelised onions will make a great filling for an onigiri indeed! Very elegant meal for any child who packs it in their lunchbox :)
Why do I always watch this right before going to bed?? I want this now! I could have eaten that whole pan of fried onions alone and been happy!!
Hi Refika, I’ve been watching your videos for the last year, and I love all of your recipes! I’ve tried this, your pilaf, pide and Gozleme. All have been incredible! Your personality and humour shine through in your videos and it is a joy to watch you. I also like that you promote methods of “no waste” when cooking which is so important. Thank you Refika and Regina’s kitchen team, for doing some amazing work! From Amina - London, U.K.
My grandma and mum always taught us to fry rice first before adding water for khichdi or pulao. We are from India.❤ This pilaf is very similar to khichdi. Made with rice, lentils, ginger garlic paste and turmeric
I like the way you present. You are a natural and I feel inspired to try to cook your different recipes.
Thanks a lot for sharing your recipes 🙏🏿. I learn a lot of new things from you, I'm really blessed knowing your site 👍😄. This looks delicious 😋 & surely going to make this for my family and friends 😍👍. Lots of love & kisses to you & your crew family. Blessings to you all as always 🙏🏿🤗.
In the Dominican Republic, we call this Moro. My mom also prepared this with different legumes that were available to us. The onions looks so beautiful, I can't wait to make it.😊
We Lebanese call this mujadara. It’s delicious. We also use a coarse Bulgar sometimes instead of using rice! We eat this with a Shepard salad! Yummy!
@dancinggiraffe6058
Жыл бұрын
As soon as she said the name, I thought of mujadara! There was a small takeout lunch place near where I used to work, and I would always get mujadara and salad there.
@penelopepittstopP
Жыл бұрын
Ohhh tell me more? Shepard salad? What's in that? :)
@unpiccolocuore
Жыл бұрын
@@penelopepittstopP In Turkey, we have çoban salata which means Shepherd salad. It has tomatoes, cucumber, onions, green pepper with lemon juice squeezed and/or apple cider vinegar, and oil poured upon it. Adding dried mint and thyme is a must. As the name gives away, it is a salad that shepherds can easily prepare easily for eating out. It is refreshing, watery and eaten cold. That's why it is put aside hot and drier dishes to complete them.
@MK-gy1ug
Жыл бұрын
@ dancing giraffe Lol Yes! I think it’s just the Turkish version of mujadara! But we don’t use sesame seeds.
@penelopepittstopP
Жыл бұрын
@@unpiccolocuore THANKS! So simple yet so DELICIOUS, I'm sure. Okay, back to the kitchen for me! I may not have a green pepper but I have everything ELSE!
I love it when you do vegan dishes! It looks so good.
I simply LOVE the way you present your dishes.. 👏👏👏👏 From 🇿🇦
Love you all, Refika and team ! Blessings !! 🙏🏼🌈💜
@Refika
11 ай бұрын
Much love from us!! 💖
We do it the same way, without sesame, it’s called moudardara in Lebanon. One of the best dishes for summer with yoghurt on the side.
My mum didn't put any onion in the mujendra. She didn't like cooked onions, so we had the crispy onions on top, and mum had raw onion. Always with croutons and olives. Yum!
In Mexico we fry the rice first as well until the color changes and then add water 😊
My sister learned this from her Palestinian mother in law. She used bulgar instead of rice. And it was topped with a lettuce and green onion salad with lemon and olive oil. So delicious.
@nozee77
Жыл бұрын
The freshness of the salad has to be amazing along with the bulgur!
@NinarNK
Жыл бұрын
It's much better and delicious with bourgoul, it's originally from Palestine and south Lebanon
@OMGDiLeK
Жыл бұрын
@@NinarNK totally different recipe and taste
@NinarNK
Жыл бұрын
@@OMGDiLeK yes
@MetaPhysical369
10 ай бұрын
It's called fatoosh salad the thing that your sister learned from her mother in law. It's different.
I use to live in Cyprus 🇨🇾 for 15 years and every Wednesday we had Fakes Moutzentra for lunch. I never remember Fakes looked so dry and undercooked like yours one. They have to be much more creamy and thick from the rice starch,and you always cook the lentils and the rice in the same pot. You finish it with little bit of lemon juice or red wine vinegar.
This dish is very similar to the one my Syrian Granny made, my dad's favorite dish.
Refika, after watching your videos for two years, I feel like you and your team are family. You can say that you have an older sister from a different mister and Mrs, living in Mexico, my chosen country.❤
Anything to do with Cyprus makes me happy! The best three weeks of my life in Pathos in the 80's.
Classic mediterranean cuisine! Legumes + Cereal + Vegetable + lots of olive oil et voila! A delicious and nutritious vegan dish! In Greece we call a similar dish "fakoryzo" (which is translated as "lentil risotto/pilaf"). Well done, Refika! Greetings from Greece!
Flamboyant vs. Balanced? I appreciate your restrained approach--it's elegant!
Dear Refika! I made this rice last year for New Year's Eve and even though I'm a Japanese descendant (4th generation) living in Brazil, my family and I loved this recipe! Thank you, very much! Happy New Year to you and your loving family! Wishing us all peace, great food, love and great celebrations!
This is why Mediterranean food is the healthiest in the world!
It’s very famous in the Middle East.Jadari means in Arabic:smallpox.The lentils have nearly the size of the smallpox. That’s why it is called like that. And of course the onion on top must be crispy.Cooked with rice or bulgur and besides it we eat it with salad with yogurt and cucumber or pure yogurt.
Refika, I made this brilliant dish and it was a huge, humongous success. Everyone in my family loved it. Thaaaank youuuu for all these simply mind blowing recipes.❤❤❤
We do this on the Greek side of Cyprus also , we call it fudgi mujendra . Yes you're correct it is a delicious vegetarian dish .
Anything you prepare looks amazing ❤ from Norway.😊 This dish is very popular in Karachi Pakistan and in India each place with some local differences
I absolutely love your explanations. Even if I don’t make the recipe right away, your skills elevate my cooking immediately. Please don’t ever stop. You bring so much joy to the world!
Refika (and team)!! Cypriot risi e bisi! This looks so delicious! Thanks for sharing this recipe and for the detailed demo. We look forward to Saturday (mornings) when your weekly video posts. Always informative. Always entertaining. Always inspiring. And the production quality is top notch!! Love to you all!! Be well and stay safe. P.S. We still hold the people suffering from the results of the earthquakes in our hearts. ☪️
@AelwynMr
Жыл бұрын
I love that "risi e bisi" has apparently gone international. The name is not even Italian 😅
Now i know where the origins are from ,for the dish called khichdi which is made in muslim homes in and south of Hyderabad in india. The local lentils , moong is used and mild spices are used as well. Rice and lentils are cooked together but i guess they do taste a bit different there. Turkish influence on Hyderabadi Muslim food is unmistakable. Its consumed with minced lamb meat dish and a sauce made of sesame and peanuts.
I’m Turkish Cypriot i remember adding cinnamon and clove for flavour in this recipe
I don't think you make anything that doesn't look just really yummy!!! Thank you! Love and blessings!!!🤗🤗❤
Best foods on this earth by Refika. I was doing a 30 day fast during the month of December and could not stop watching Refika's channel which is not a wise thing to do during a fast. When I completed the fast I had so many of her recipes printed and ingredients ready to GO. The kebabs, the olive bread!, the yogurt and rices and beans ... oHHHH MYYYY! I was in heaven after slowly refeeding with bone broths and yogurt. Diving into Refika's dishes is a DIVINE experience. Truly the best recipes in the world, in my opinion. Can't wait to make this! And now I need to make that bread recipe again with the turkish olives. Oh so GOOD.
@kcl060
Жыл бұрын
How did you manage while watching her cook?!
@penelopepittstopP
Жыл бұрын
@@kcl060 LOL right?! it seems to be a pattern with me. I suppose I enjoy torturing myself. No, challenging myself? I don't know but it is a ridiculous thing to do while fasting. I get a heightened sense of satisfaction watching others enjoy food after I get past the 3 day mark. I even enjoy cooking more while I'm fasting. Strange but being detached from the food gives me more freedom somehow. Then there's the looking forward to the amazing DISHES in my future.
@nancyarchibald9095
Жыл бұрын
I need to buy her recipe book! 📖 Does she have one??
@penelopepittstopP
Жыл бұрын
@@nancyarchibald9095 Yes she does. I think she may have it linked. The shipping is a bit pricey, if I recall. I will splurge one day to get it though! I really want it and probably spend more printing her recipes than if I would just indulge.
@michelleschmidt4700
Жыл бұрын
I feel you Penelope, my husband and me are doing the same for the past weeks day 22 into fasting and we prepped so much kebap, that the freezer is overloaded :D We really enjoy this channel, too Even I know "Plov" from my muslim friends, its a great dish warm and cold
On if my favorite dishes!!! Always reserve a few cooked onions to sprinkle on top! Delicious 🎉
Great channel! This dish makes me happy and reminds me of my eight years in Cyprus! Thank you.
I so much like learning how to cook lentils in different ways. I'm so inspired with this recipe. So easy and looks delicious
Love mücandara pilavı but I always need to have it with yoghurt 😁 would love to see more recipes from Cyprus please
Wishing you all the best. I made the Egyptian version of this with tomato and chilli sauce and cumin. Its very delicious and agree with bahar it's the onions
Hi from Tennessee USA. That looks absolutely delicious. Can't wait to try and make it. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, Refika! This looks fantastic and I love the veggie ingredients you use. Thank you so much for sharing. Keep well and keep doing what you are doing. You are a ray of sunshine ❤ Big hugs from France. Dannie
This is really interesting! Every now and them I discover a new middle eastern dish that’s origin traces back to Greek cuisine!
In palestine we call this mjadara too 😃 we add crispy onions on top - at home we started to also add thick spicy tomato sauce (we remixed the Egyptian kushari with Palestinian mjadara) 😅😊
It’s better to put the onions in flour then fry them, they will be crispy and put them on top of the rice. They will stay crispy! You are such a nice lady!
Love your cooking shows thanks for cheering ❤
Thank you, Refika, for another delicious a recipe! I hope you will feel better soon!
Another wonderful vegan/vegetarian option! Thanks so much Refika (and the whole team)!
Every recipe I watch of yours I learn something new, I have been cooking since I was 15 years old, my first cooking lessons were from my mother-in-law to be, and I didn't known abouts new season onions and watery, thank you for the amazing recipes ❤❤❤
Merhaba from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰❤. Love your recipes as always. Definitely going to try this dish too. Bless your hands 🙏
OH! I know this dish as mujundra. I loooooooove it! I always get excited when I see it on a restaurant menu. Thanks for making it!
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
It’s a small world 🌎♥️
It looks so tasty, I was always afraid to try this when I watched other people on youtube make it. but now I see the amounts and the way you prepare it. looks so simple to me now. thanks!!
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
I think this is because we truly love what we do! Enjoy ♥️
I learned this recipe from my Jordanian boss. He used cumin in his recipe as well but other than that it is almost identical. I love this and so does my husband! So good!
Watching this from Cyprus!
I have to tell you, Refika! Since I have discovered your channel and started cooking your great recipes, I think I have gained about 10 lbs! But I don’t care care, because I’m now on the “fat side” of 70 years, and my remaining days of eating are going to be so fun. I had gotten so tired of cooking the same old stuff.
I love rice but I've never had this type of rice. I'm excited to make it some day soon. I can almost imagine the flavour from the lovely onion and lentils. I must get some green lentils! You always inspire me with your ideas and I am so happy to learn more about dishes from Cyprus as well as Turkey. We have had such lovely weather here in Ireland this week which has put everyone in a bright mood. But I still am glad to spend a little time enjoying your sunshine attitude to teaching us 🌞🌞 You make me smile (and hungry lol) so thank you 😘
Beautiful Memories from Cyprus.... Bellisimo e Bravissimo
Hello Refika, well done 👏🏻 one of my favourite recipes, thank you for sharing the recipe- normally in our household we use a lot of cumin and coriander while preparing the meal. Just one little clarification- Mujaddara is traditional Middle East dish and originates from Iraq - The first recorded recipe for mujaddara appears in Kitab al-Tabikh, a cookbook compiled in 1226 by al-Baghdadi in Iraq (r.Wikipedia). Also it is traditional meal in Lebanon during Lent. The word Mujaddara itsefl means “ pockmarked” because the lentils among the rice resembling pockmarks. All the best 🌹
I haven't seen your channel before, but I fell in love at first sight. good job. i'm staying here now. lots of love.
As a lover of rice, plain boiled, fried, risotto etc this one is brand new to me. Looks delicious with all of the onions (I love onions and always use more than any recipe asks for) mucandara is definitely going to be an addition in my meals. Great video as always Refika, can hardly wait for next week!😊😅 Much love as always❤
@Metabookseller
Жыл бұрын
You can find many photos n recipes online of the same by the name of Majedra or Muhadara. Truly yummy!
Love this version of Mujadara! Yum! 😋
YAYY, another vegan recipe, thank you so much!!! 💚 Sounds delicious too!
We have a version of this in Pakistan we call it "khichri" we use yellow lentil called "moong dal" with rice😊
Beautiful & Delicious! This is what I love about your cooking! It’s so perfect the way you bring together simple ingredients combined with different textures. Thanks for sharing a part of your city’s cuisine, Refika. And thanks to your crew, as well, of course.❤
Perfect recipe for hot and humid weather. We make a similar rice and lentil dish in Pakistan still it’s always great to learn a different method of cooking it. This looks so delectable. Refika and the team rock 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Mmm, reminds me of Egyptian Koshari
@TheBLGL
Жыл бұрын
It's mujadarra in Arabic.
Thank you Refika for always sharing these tasty foods and all the techniques ❤
Can’t wait to try this!! I’m focusing on dishes that don’t require meat as being the star ingredient so I love this one ❤
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
You must definitely tell us how you like it when you try this recipe ♥️lots of love!
Wow!! This looks incredible! Thanks for the vegan recipes!
I lived a whole year in Cyprus Kuzey Kibris, ( the best in my life) but I never happen to eat mucandara or mujjadara I always thought it was a Lebanese dish! We never stop learning! Thank you Refika!
@sinaain
Жыл бұрын
Apparently the oldest recorded recipe is from Iraq (1226) but it is popular in variations in many countries, due to it being cheap, filling and delicious.
@flymehome31
Жыл бұрын
@@sinaain Yes I saw once a recipe that looks the same with slight variations, it's a Middle Eastern dish!
@nairyartinmechedjian4551
Жыл бұрын
No it's egyptian.
Great vegan pulao!Thanks for sharing this recipe. ❤
Yum! I’m going to make this . It’s 2:30 am and I always watch your videos when I’m anxious, sad or wakeful. Always like a hug and a smile . Keep being so happy and kind. And thank you for the inspirational food
I can't wait to make this!!! All of my favorites in one pan! Heavenly.🥰 More vegan recipes, please! You're terrific.🌟
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Tell us how it turns out when you try ♥️ lots of love!
Refika! I visited Ephesus and had a tour of the ruins. Our tour guide took us to a beautiful restaurant We ate in a garden. I recognized most of the food, and was ever more excited to try it, all because of you! I loved being able to try so many of the things I've seen you cooking. Love to ou all! Vivian❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Honestly, looks beautiful . Imagine the taste , sure it’s delicious and especially coming from Refika ❤
Thank you, Refika and team, another amazing recipe! Can’t wait to try this one! S you lots of love, it’s always darkest before dawn, hang in there ❤❤❤
This was delicious!! Will definitely make this again, thank you for the recipe!
Thanks Refika! Your rise , lentils and onions are so delicious! I will send you and the team so many ❤ needed!
I love you AND Yotam Ottolenghi! your addition of sesame seeds in the topping sounds brilliant; I will definitely try this.
Love mücandara! 😋 I've had it before in middle eastern restaurants and in dinner parties. Thank you so much for the recipe, Refika!!!🙏
Your kitchen is beautiful! So are you and your recipes 🎉
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Big thanks to you ♥️
Love the Onion topping, so versatile!! I love this dish, it is so simple that it can be made in dorm rooms as well ❤
Thank you for showing us vegan recipes ❤❤❤
I love your version, so simple and delicious looking❤️
Love this. Great inspiration as usual ❤️🙏🏽
Looks great! I make this dish, a little bit different and I can't wait to try your recipe. Thank you Refika. 🫶🏻
This is my favorite dish and I love the idea putting sesame with the onions 👍👏thank you Refika ❤️
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Enjoy ♥️
Thanks for this. I love when you do Cypriot dishes.
Cooked this tonight & was delicious, as your recipes always are. Thanks Refika!
Refika, we are going to Istanbul, please tell me your work days and hours. We look forward visiting your shop ❤
@penelopepittstopP
Жыл бұрын
I'm so jealous! ENJOY!
@TheBLGL
Жыл бұрын
It's the most beautiful city in the world. And I've lived in 4 countries and been to at least 15, and about half of US states. Its like San Francisco meets Rome with beautiful mosques thrown in. Which reminds me, too bad the Aya Sofya is a mosque again. 😠
@penelopepittstopP
Жыл бұрын
@@TheBLGL You are blessed. I live in the US but never even been to San Francisco or California at all for that matter. LOL So, I travel through the FOOD. Right now Turkish food is my favorite of all (after discovery Refika's recipes). Had to look up Aya Sofya. So it used to be a catholic cathedral and now a mosque? Interesting. Does look like a BEAUTIFUL city. I'm in the middle of making the Bitta bread with the olives, onions and haloumi cheese! I HAD TO HAVE IT right now. LOL
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
You can send us a DM on instagram (@refikadan) when you come to Refika’dan Store in Kuzguncuk. ♥️ Enjoy your trip!
I appreciate the no BS intro, thanks for that.
I love adding fennel seeds instead of cumin. Interesting sweet scent and lots of black coarsely ground black pepper. Will try sesame, yumm yumm
in southern italy we love olive oil and garlic too.. many greetings from Brunswick in Germany and please stay safe 🙂
Looks delicious, will definitely give it a try! Thank you Refika!
I love your recipes and enjoy watching and listening to you and your crew. You are all amazing. Luv you guys be safe and many blessings.🐞🦬🐢❤️
I love it! I got into cooking legumes a lot for myself mostly thanks to this channel and couldn't find a perfect mujadara recipe anywhere. So glad you added one. Can you do a version with bulgur?
The first time I had dish this was on holiday in Türkiye many years ago and it is also my favourite rice dish. Also, yes Ottolenghi’s recipes are fabulous, but Refika, your food is equally as wonderful and your videos are so engaging because you star in them. I always look forward to seeing your videos, not only to see what you make, but because your videos always make me feel happy, you make me feel happy because your joy of life shines through. Thank you for that. To be honest, I have an Ottolenghi cook book, but since I found Refika, I no longer use it. ❤️