How To Make Turkish Coffee / Best Brand & Where To Buy!
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Turkish coffee has become famous all around the world for both its strong taste and its special methods of preparation and service. I am sharing all you need to know from the types to make Turkish coffee to the best places you can by like a local and two ways of making it.
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Turkish coffee refers to a method of brewing very finely ground coffee. Any coffee bean may be used; Arabica varieties are considered best, but robusta or a blend is also used. The beans must be ground to a very fine powder, which is left in the coffee when served.
Turkish coffee is made by bringing the powdered coffee with water and usually sugar to the boil in a special pot called cezve in Turkey and often called ibrik elsewhere. As soon as the mixture begins to froth, and before it boils over, it is taken off the heat; it may be briefly reheated twice more to increase the desired froth. Sometimes about one-third of the coffee is distributed to individual cups; the remaining amount is returned to the fire and distributed to the cups as soon as it comes to the boil. The coffee is traditionally served in a special type of small porcelain cup called a kahve finjanı.
Sugar is added to Turkish coffee while brewing, so the amount of sugar must be specified when preparing the coffee. It may be served unsweetened (Turkish: sade kahve), with little or moderate sugar (Turkish: orta şekerli), or sweet (Turkish: tatlı). Coffee is often served with something small and sweet to eat, such as Turkish delight
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When I was in the US Army stationed in Germany, I bought a Turkish coffee maker from a Turkish grocery store and the woman working there was kind enough to teach me how to make it - just like method two. I have been making it that way for over 30 years. Delicious. Nowadays, I actually open a cardamon pod or two and add the seeds to the coffee (must be the Indian influence from my wife). Give it a try.
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful story. Thanks for sharing and yes middle eastern countries also flavor the coffee with cardamom and makes it flavorful. You can add it when you make tea too!
@elenagonzalez1710
2 жыл бұрын
In Egypt put cardamome too. I love it. They also add 2 cloves and is so spicy.
@Betzabeth87006
2 жыл бұрын
Thank your service 🙏
@seyedsiamakmojtabaee5459
2 жыл бұрын
Ww
@ghoumaamira81
Жыл бұрын
@@TFT 🤗 🤗 🤗 😘
Making coffee in Turkey is an art form! I love the rituals involved.
@SH-jg5zq
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 💕💕💕
@gracelilyyoshua328
3 жыл бұрын
🥰😘😍
My husband is Turkish and making good Turkish coffee is an important part of bride (who marries Turkish man). There is also coffee ceremony before marriage for the bride to make perfect Turkish coffee for her in-laws. Amazing 👍
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
😊👍👋indeed
@ZaharahFitness
3 жыл бұрын
@black sparrow that’s great 😃 congrats😃 anyways, is your Turkish fiancé from Istanbul? My husband is from Bursa
@ameenanashath6638
3 жыл бұрын
In India chai (tea) is served by the bride to the groom and families on their arrival to the bride’s house to proceed the marriage proposal.
@shahlarooman2203
3 жыл бұрын
Could u plss tell me the best brand of turkish tea or coffee?? So that I can buy online.. plsss
@ZaharahFitness
3 жыл бұрын
@@shahlarooman2203 Mehmet Efendi, Kahve Dünyası, Artuk Bey
Thank you for refreshing my memories, 25 years ago, i used to work in Riyadh for a princess & she ll always drink Turkish coffee, i always made it for her & she loved it, now since you teach me again I'll start making it for me & my family 💕
I’m Colombian living in USA and I have this fascination with Turkish coffee that I make it at home! I can’t wait to go to Turkey!!
I'm glad your sense of smell is back🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼🥰
This video was the most awaited from your channel. So glad you shared this 💗❤️ much love to you from India 🇮🇳👍🏻
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Yes it was, I am happy to share it at last 😊👋
@user-sz1jt1mr2r
3 жыл бұрын
@@TFT this coffee is best ever. I am from South Serbia city Niš in our culture is saved Serbo Turkish way of life because many Turks was in occupated Niš and we Serbs are save yours culture in aspect of food and some drinks. Like coffe and burek or ( borek ) on yours language - pie with cheese and ratluk ( rahat locum ) And "džezva " is same on serbish language like on Turkish. Greetings from Niš.
I make turkish coffee everyday when my husband gets home from work. I make the second method. Now that I broke my ankle and must lay in bed my husband makes the coffee. Love from Canada
@mvsaeed
3 жыл бұрын
Wish you speedy recovery
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that hope you get well soon. Great that your husband makes it too 😊💕
@mehnazs1708
3 жыл бұрын
Great someone from Canada! What brand do you use for the coffe. I am new to turkish coffee. Wish you a speedy recovery. Fellow Canadian here!!!
@shidaladani7385
3 жыл бұрын
@@mehnazs1708 I use Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi. I can’t paste the picture here but if you google it you’ll see how it looks. I mix it with a bit of coffeemate cause that’s how my husband likes it.
@Poonambr
3 жыл бұрын
❤️💕🙏
I’m Egyptian & this the only way I like to drink coffee but i add milk & increase the amount of water...just perfect 👍
Glad to see you feel better! In Albania every family has a “xhezve” to make Turkish coffee. My grandfather taught me to make it and it’s really delicious. I first put water and sugar if guests want it, and let the sugar dissolve and the water get hot, then I add coffee (we also have spoons especially for Turkish coffee to measure) and the rest is your way. 15 years ago I moved to Italy to study and got a xhezve with me, here it’s not known but I have a piece of home with me. Like I feel with your videos. Thank you
I'm a coffee lover and loved this post! I have a few different coffee pots but seeing the cezve and the care that goes into making the brews makes me want to buy one. I will have a look in some of the Turkish stores here in Sheffield. Saw a little more of life in Turkey too, so thank you.
It took me a few years to figure it out in Southern Albania. Now I know how and where to buy the best coffee that is still warm when I put it in my pocket. Making and drinking Turkish coffee is the highlight of my days.
Its a sweet thing that you and your daughter had coffee together :))
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you yes it is
I'm actually very happy that i found your useful Chanel, i love turkey and the Turkish culture . Love from London
We are planning to settle in Turkey inshaAllah, our kids love Turkey
@tinaazrashariff
3 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for you too
@tinaazrashariff
3 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of killing as I see in turkish dramas....Is it true in reality??
@tahmidaislam947
3 жыл бұрын
Where are u from?and what kind of job u are doing?can i know?😊
@Only-TASTY
3 жыл бұрын
Inshallah. We're also think to move there inshallah. ❤️
@ghazalariaz7332
3 жыл бұрын
But how???
love your videos and the traditional turkish recipes. Really enjoy clips of the supermarkets, bazaars, streets, shops, historical places, masjids etc gives the viewer great insight into turkish lifestyle and society which i find very interesting
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
Turkish coffee and tea are the best. I have drank many cups and your video brought back good memories of Turkey! Thanks!
I’m really impressed with the way coffee is made out there! I’m a Hispanic living in America, thank you and your husband for posting this wonderful video.
The coffee you purchased from the busy coffee shop was gifted to me from my Turkish friend. I’m so happy I get to see it in your video.
I was thinking to tell you about coffee then see you already uploaded it. It's called 💓 connection. Alhamdulillah Mash Allah.
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
💕😊
The best thing in your video is your recipes and Turkish tradition. Love Turkey 💕 Love from Pakistan 💚
Turkish coffee is a must after a long day. I usually have it with baklava, like tahini baklava. The secret to making the coffee is don't stir it a lot and we add a little bit of sugar. Assyrians also buy Turkish coffee grounded with cardamon. It smells nice. We keep it in the freezer so it doesn't spoil. Also, your husband makes good coffee. 💕
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you yes coffee with cardamom is really nice
It’s so magical! I love this ceremonial of making coffee and tea. Beautiful! teşekkür 🍀
My grandfather was the one who taught me all about Turkish coffee and how to make it. He passed away about 10 years ago. It’s one of my favourite memories of him. He taught me how to tell how much sugar is in a coffee just by smelling it. He also taught me to use cold water to give the coffee time to cook and for it to infuse the water. So whenever I make it, I think of him.
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
That’s lovely dear, I am sorry for your loss but happy that you have a memory like this. Yes I heard about beginning with cold water. And for smelling the coffee for sugar I was doing it for tea when I was small just by myself if it has it or not and I was proud of myself 😊sugar really has smell. Thanks for sharing your memories ♥️
@shahlarooman2203
3 жыл бұрын
Could u plss tell me the best brand of turkish tea or coffee so that I can buy online..
I am American and new to this but very excited to try this process. Looks like you’re doing coffee the right way. Thank you for your video 😊💚
Beautiful video! Love Turkish coffee and drink it every morning. I really like when you show us the streets and shops of Turkey, and thanks to your heartwarming videos I got the desire to visit it in the future. Thank you for all the wonderful work you're doing.
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure happy to hear that 😊
It is good to see you are well again 🥰
I love the way you explain all the recipes. Even this of Turkish cofee. Thank you.!
I got my Cezva delivered from Turkey a few days ago. Been watching lots of videos on how to make Turkish Coffee since then. This is definitely the best one I've seen. Thank you. 😊
@TFT
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear! Enjoy your Turkish coffee!
I had once Turkish coffee it was so bitter I had only one sip...not a coffee person I am ... I cannot have cappuccino too ☹️☹️...but love watching ur video... love Turkey n it’s culture n tradition...much ❤️
Oooooo, I love Turkish coffee (had a Bulgarian neighbor once who used to make it for me), but I've never made it myself before. I just ordered a cezve so now I will be able to try both methods you showed! Lol, I love the water tradition! Thank you for the video! I'll definitely be checking out your tea video too.
not some assembly required, but some patience required! Looks great, especially with the dark chocolate!!
I am so happy to have found your channel. I love learning about your culture and your foods.
Lovely video! I like the foam so enjoyable to watch how you prepare the coffee
I really enjoy your videos. I found you via your potato salad recipe, which we've made twice in a week! Thanks for taking us shopping with you.
I'm a Pakistani and I love Turkey so much ! It's such a beautiful country and I love their lanuage it's so interesting ! I am even learning Turkish language and I'm becoming very good at speaking Turkish ! And I watch all your videos ! I love Turkey ... Seni çok seviyorum Türkiye ❤
Very nice descriptions on each method. Thank you so much. Just fixed myself a good cup of Turkish coffee
Thank you very much for giving us a glimpse of your culture.
I'm so glad you uploaded a video of the Turkish coffee. I will try your recipe 😃 thanks alot
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, I am happy to share it finally 😊
Super fan of your videos♡ After trying Turkish coffee, I can no longer use my coffee makers♡ I just love the therapeutic effects of brewing my coffee like this. Much love from South Korea♡♡♡
Thank you for all that lovely detailed information on making Turkish coffee both ways. You have put in alot of effort to produce a great final video. I am surely benefited by watching this. Allah bless you and your family. Iyi Günler
i love turkish serials and so the turkish traditions.. thank you so much for telling the story behind that glass of water being put aside coffee.. its definitely amazing to know.. loads of love from India.
I'm a avid coffee drinker and just returned from Istanbul last month and I purchased all of these coffees for my family and friends ... and now I see your vid I'm so happy you enjoy the same too!! Love it 💚❤💚
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
😊👌
I made my first cup of turkish coffee with your help. Thank you
I am from Pakistan! And in Pakistan we mix milk with coffee but i'll surely try this Turkish coffee. It looks really different and Amazing. Lots of love to you and your family! May Allah bless you! Love from Pakistan to Our brothers and sisters in Turkey! 🇵🇰❤🇹🇷
Excellent Coffee tour and préparation and thank you ! Just discovered a new Turkish market with a variety of good Turkish coffee brands !
I am a coffee lover. The morning cup after breakfast with cardamom seeds has a special flavor. I have a coffee pot similar to the one you have and a small gas bottle to make a cup of coffee on, although I live in a European country, but I remain on the old habits. I wish you success always, Mrs. Aisha
Lovely as always. Thank you so much! I am in love with Turkey ♥️🧿
My favourite was the second style of making it. Really enjoyed your video. Your daughter is so lucky to have you. Teşekürler .
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 rica ederim
I learned alot about Turkish coffee. Great journalism.
Ma'sha Allah. So happy to hear you and your family are well.
I absolutely love Turkey, the rich ottoman history, great food, desserts and of course the incredible coffee. Thanks for this upload, I'll be sure to subscribe and like.
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome and Thanks too
Wow! Mashaallah. Everything is written in Turkish. So if I ever have to visit Turkey I think I must know Turkish.
OMG Abla, thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I bought turkish coffee and coffee pot but I couldn't make. Now insha Allah I will make tomorrow.
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Great 😊 let us know what
Thank you very much for posting this video! I'm from the Philippines and I love coffee, unfortunately, I almost give up on drinking coffee because whenever I drink coffee I got a burning stomach. But I'm grateful I discover Turkish coffee though it's quite expensive for me to order online I don't have a choice! So here I am drinking coffee and Turkish tea every day without suffering from a burning stomach🙂! I even order Turkish coffee cups and teacups 🙂!
Hi,darling ,regards from London. I love turkish coffee ☕ and food as well,I am so happy that we have plenty of turkish restorants and shops . I am very exciting when you describe your receipts and stories . Turkish people are lovely friends . Many thanks ♥️😘
U take so many efforts to show us the best!!! God bless u!! How r u feeling now
My favorite, enjoying it double, every day!!!!
I have watched many coffee videos for this style of powder coffee. This is the best one of all of them, many thanks. I can only speak English, your style of English was great, different but easy to understand. I do prefer the second method and manages as best as I can in Wales UK grinding espresso powder in a 1960s blade grinder that my mother had, to make id finer. Pity I did not know about this coffee style back in the 1980s while I was in our place of work in the Blacksmiths shop when the forge was on ;-)) in Lancashire UK. Many thanks for your video John
Thank you for the lovely demonstration on how to make Turkish coffee! I bet it is very strong😊 I’ll try to make it. Subscribed👍
This is very interesting and I now enjoy Turkish coffee. Thank you
Thank you. Now I can finally enjoy the turkish coffee given to me.
Wow.... I wish I could have it right now... You are not just a youtuber Ma'am, you are a emotion for us...❤️❤️
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ☺️💕🌿
Love your channel, you are lovely!! Thanks so much for sharing your delicious recipes with us! I hope one day to be able to visit your beautiful country! ❤️❤️😍🌹
Where I live turkish tea and turkish coffee(with turkish delight or lokums) is a must,when we are not drinking tea for sure we are drinking coffee.I'm glad that you are feeling well and are back to filming ur amazing recipes.Stay safe and teşşekürler for sharing with us.Selam
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
My Pleasure thank you too 💕
Thank you very much. I just had must first cup of Turkish coffee. It was great. I live in the US.
We in Bosnia make Turkish coffee a little differently. With my way I also get such good foam but my mother saw a Turkish recipe on KZread to make coffee and this is very similar to your husband's recipe. She makes it that way now and it tastes delicious. ☕❤
I really enjoy learning about your culture ma’am ❤️🙌🏽
That was informative and delightful, thank you
Sitting in my lockdown hotel in Van, my cezve on the desk. If only this hotel had a kitchen I could use. Thanks.
Love the video, when I was stationed in Bahrain awhile back had Turkish coffee what a nice kick the people were so nice to me. I tell knuckle heads the best education is traveling the world to experience other cultures. God Bless all my military bros.& Sis. around the world who are away from their families.
@TFT
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your memories 🌿
this was so enjoyable to watch :)
Very nice video. Thank you very much. I love coffee but never had Turkish coffee. It looks so good, now I have to try it. Thank you!
Always such lovely videos.,.. Çok teşekkür ederim 🙏🏼
This method is very similar to Greek coffee. I also saw coffee boiled on hot sands in Pamukkali & Cappadocia. I bought a small tin of your famous coffee at the Istanbul airport, I gave it to be brother when visiting him in Malaysia, he didn't even make it for me to try, LOL so I never tasted the airport coffee I bought! When I left Istanbul summer 2019, I bought 8 different types of teas & coffee at the Spice Bazaar to fill out my luggage :)
Fantastic! And I love the coffee cups. Here in America - only cheap plastic can be found mostly. You really have to look for dishes like what you have. Keep making recipes! Please!
It's alway a pleasure watching you make good food and coffee
Thank You from Pakistan for the lovely video about Turkish Coffee. Cant wait
@MrF1rebolt
3 жыл бұрын
Lol i also ordered the coffee and a cezve after watching this video. The power of digital media eh!
Thanks you for shared Turkish Coffee and all other Turkish foods. I love the Turkish eggs so much. Thanks you from Edmonton, Canada 🇨🇦
@TFT
Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
I have a very special place for Turkey in my heart. I intend to visit your country someday in sha Allah. Love from Bangladesh! ❤️
Thanks for sharing this delightful recipe to all coffee lovers ❤️ love from India ❤️ I usually follow the first method to have a coffee before my workout.. but will try the second method insha'Allah today itself 😍👍
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure
Last year faces without mask..markets full of customers...no fear no tension... May Allah bring those days again.. Beautiful crockery as always..👍 And informative story behind😊
Your channel is amazing. In Brazil coffee is cheaper, but no one grinds so fine, I'll need to reach out some store that may have a grinding machine but definitely will try both of the recipes. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for your show me how to make Turkish coffee. I will try it.❤
I Looove your Channel and I Loove everything about Turkey ❤❤
Lovely, lovely video! Thank you so much!!!
Wow it looks delicious . thanks for sharing your competence .
Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes and culture.. I always wanted to know how to make Turkish coffee... now I know...I'm from New York City ... many cultures live here, that's what I love about New York... one day when the world is calmer and healthier i will visit Turkey
@TFT
3 жыл бұрын
Hopefully
I always make the second way :) I love Turkish coffee
I expect to move to Turkey sometime this year, Insha Allah. Hope to enjoy your coffee and everything Turkish.
Thank you so much I loved seeing how you make the coffee
@TFT
8 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
This channel is great!
I brought Turkish coffee and coffee maker when I visited Turkey few years ago , love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇹🇷
Thank you for sharing with all .
Very interesting look at Turkish life and their extremely strong coffee!
Mashallah I will try to make it. Ramadan Kareem to you and your family.
Beautiful, thank you for sharing.
Every year when I am on my annual vacation in Istanbul I buy 5 kilograms of mehmet efendi coffee. The coffee in paper bag taste sooo much better that the other types sold elsewhere specially when it is fresh. I just hope they open another branch in Istanbul in malls or something because I have to carry a 5 kg for a long walk to reach to my car.
Hello.....I loved this video.....I just discovered turkish coffee and will be practising these techniques. I am glad to hear you are well again, sorry if you had the virus. Take care and thank you .....from R.I. .....U..S.A. :-)
I always wondered how to make 2 cups with foam ... now I know the trick ... thanks a lot ...