Traditional ÖCCE Fritters: 10 MIN Guilt-Free Vegetarian Meal idea to TRY TODAY
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We are making FRITTERS which ease eating vegetables for some people in this episode. There are so many recipes with tomatoes, cabbage and lettuce around the world; in Turkey, we’re famous for our zucchini fritters whose recipe we have on the channel. I would like to introduce you to a delicious and traditional type of fritters called Öcce which is made of fresh greens. This recipe is from Gaziantep, one of the regions that we had the earthquake; I want to honor this beautiful city with this recipe. I made use of parsley, mint, spring onions and green garlic as it is in the original recipe but you can feel free to use any greens of the season that appeal to you. It’s also my pleasure to share the mathematics behind making fritters so that you could make use of this formula to make fritters of whatever you have in your fridge.
Before I share the full recipe, I want to thank all who have supported our ongoing campaign for victims of the earthquake because, as days pass, needs of those people change and grow. Your support means so much more than you think in this case.
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ÖCCE - Veggie Fritters
Servings: 4-6
Difficulty: EasyPrep time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 5 minutes
· 1 bunch of parsley, 100 g
· 6-7 sprigs of green onion
· 5-6 sprigs of mint
· 3-4 sprig of green garlic or 3 garlic cloves
· ½ teaspoon salt
· ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
· ½ teaspoon cumin powder
· ½ teaspoon dry coriander seeds, crushed
· 1 pinch of black pepper
· 2 eggs
· 2-3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
· Any oil for frying, preferably olive oil or hazelnut oil
- Place all greens in a food processor and pulse until shredded into small pieces. Be careful to not get them pureed.
- Take the greens into a large bowl. Add salt and rub.
- After squeezing their excess water add black pepper, cumin, coriander, and red pepper flakes, eggs and flour. Mix until well combined.
- Heat oil in a large frying pan. Use two spoons to give the shape to the fritter. Before using them, dip into the oil so mixture doesn’t stick to the spoons.
- When the oil is heated, start frying the beautiful Öcces until brown and crispy. Don’t forget to flip them halfway! Enjoy with your loved ones.
Serving tips: You can serve with some garlic yoghurt sauce and butter sauce, or labneh and chili jam or sweet chili sauce.
For Garlic Yoghurt Sauce
6-8 tablespoons strained yoghurt
2 large cloves of garlic
1 pinch of salt
1 pinch of black pepper
For Butter Sauce
1 tablespoons butter
2 pinches red pepper flakes
Dry mint, for topping
Sumac, for topping
Additional:
- You can add any kind of cheese, smoked ham or minced meat inside the fritter mixture.
- If you want to cook in Air-Fryer, place a baking paper, spray some oil and fry öcces in 200 °C (392 °F) for 8-10 minutes. Don't forget to turn it halfway through.
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Hi from Tennessee USA. That looks absolutely delicious. Beautiful recipe for spring. My heart and prayers are still with those affected by the earthquakes.
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much❤️
You had me when the crunchy sound when you took a bite! Ahhhhh! I know I can adapt to with kale, green onions,, and another green in the fridge. Thank you for the recipe.
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Sounds great! ❤️
Hi Refika, we used to do this recipe in Egypt with name of "Egge", but we add Soda Bicarbonate, extra eggs and bake it in the oven, some people add small amount of cooked rice in it. It is a great recipe can be done any time :)
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Didn’t know that great info. Thank you!:)
@khalid_ba
Жыл бұрын
@@Refika I confirm what Ibrahim said above. The name 'Egge عجة starts with a consonant that does not exist in Turkish. It is in Semitic languages (e.g. Arabic, ...) and is the first consonant in the original name of Antep عينتاب too. It is always done with eggs and any vegetables (spinach, onions, green onions, parsley, ...) So it is more like an egg frittata than a fritter. There are also very similar Syrian versions (Ejjeh).
@user-xm6mc6jc7h
Жыл бұрын
Love this ❤ Thanks for sharing
@AscendtionArc
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this.
@lianaminasyan1783
Жыл бұрын
@@RefikaՀայաստանում նույնպես պատրաստում են, հիմա դա թուրքական է,?
Green garlic is the flavour of spring from my childhood. My dad used to make spring salad with fresh radishes, lettice and lots of spring onion and garlic, lots of herbs and hardboiled eggs, it was like spring on your plate flagrant, tender and fresh. Come the end of Winter your soul craves fresh green flavours. In UK they don't sell spring garlic, but I grow mine in a container on my balcony. Just plant unpeeled cloves of garlic and watch them grow, 😋
I love your philosophy about the food you make and the taste. Mean people don’t manage to cook tasty food.
Eating a plate of these now! I am out of eggs and used chickpea flour instead, they turned out so good took ten min even with hand-chopping and saved all the herbs in the fridge.
@phyycxis1159
Жыл бұрын
with chickpea flour it's almost like a reversed falafel :D
@beatriceintoppa6488
2 ай бұрын
Hi, how much chickpeas flour and water do I need to reach similar results? Thanks
By Öz Kilis in Istanbul, aside from lahmacun, they serve a galactic taze sarımsak çorbası, fresh garlic soup, one of the best starters İ have ever had. Maybe your public would appreciate to have your version of it!
I guess I cannot stop myself from running to the kitchen and trying it. 😊
Looks good! Need to try this when veg is in season
We make a similar thing called sokhov mokhov dapag, which means fried onions with an extra rhyming word for fun, but it’s made with chopped parsley and scallions and sometimes mint, with just enough egg to hold it together, pan fried like small flat pancakes 5-8 cm in diameter. It’s one of my son’s favourite foods!
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
It sounds same :) Thanks Anahid!
We have a shared dinner with my family tonight. I’m making this for sure! Love from New Zealand!
@swisski
Жыл бұрын
It was delicious! Everyone wanted to know how to make them. I added a little baking soda as another commenter mentioned and raided the garden for greens such as spring onions, leek, chives, parsley, basil, sorrel, Swiss chard and a little kale. I added a smidgen of leftover Parmesan and tasty cheddar and It was delicious! Thanks very much for the great recipe, Refika. Arohanui from New Zealand!
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
You upgraded it on another level! Loved it!
I love your energy and personality - thank you for fantastic Turkish food! Will try the fritters.
YUM!!! Will definitely try this! Thank you!
Wow, such a vibrant green color. I will give it a try soon. Thx for the idea! ❤
They look delicious on the outside as well. Love to your fellow countrymen.
Thank you for this recipe I am going to try in my air fryer as I don’t fry foods very often. You continue to make my life uplifted during times alone. You and your crew is like a family to me and I still continue use to pray for Türkiye and better things happen for all there. Love and good wishes.🐞🦬🐢❤️
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy! ❤️
Looks delicious! Thank you
Wow hun this sounds so yummy and so healthy for your digestive system.
Oh my goodness!!! Refika, this your recipe came up at the right time 😅😅. My husband and I were asked to eat certain green veges for health reasons. We were given list of what to eat and I have the impression that he bought all the vegetables in the supermarket that I don't have space to store all of these stuffs. There is this big round ball like vegetable they call "chou frisé". I have precisely 7 of them and so confused 🙄 on how to store or cook them. I only know of soup recipes with this particular vegetable. Your today recipe came in at the right time 👍. I just hope that it will turn out good using your recipe with this green " chou frisé " 😅. Triple bises to you & your crew 😘😘 Be blessed as always & thanks for sharing this with us all🙏🏿. ✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️&😘😘😘🤗.
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Hi Lucie, I'm very glad to hear that!!! 🥳
Fresh and delicious like a Spring day. ❤
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
I've made these several times now. They're very different to the courgette fritters but so tasty.
In Mangalore,India we make leafy greens fritters and call it BAJO how food connects us
@Apsprabhu
Жыл бұрын
To make it gluten free we use chickpea flour it tastes great
Omgosh, SO yummy. 🎉 I can't wait to try this. 💓 I would never have thought to add chili flakes or even jam to the sour cream or yogurt. I tell you, I learn something new from you with every video. 💐 Love and blessings from Israel 💙🇮🇱🙏
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
They match perfectly don’t they?
@tzinanechumah
Жыл бұрын
@@Refika Beautifully. 🥰
Thanks Refika, brilliant as usual !
👍 Great 💞
Oh boy do I want some of them now! Delicious!
I absolutely some of the recipes I have been getting from you. Seriously I am so happy with your food.
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Hey Cole, enjoy! ❤ Wish you a very nice week.
That's awesome for people who have diabetes. Thank you, ma'am. You are awesome.
Fantastic sunshine. 🌞🍀🌱🥰
THANKYOU🙏. Look yummmy.We have something similar.(With Spinage) I will surl try this. Yes your are right about cooking with hands.Thats why they say back (home) dont cook for others when you are angry or sick the energy is in the food. All best wishes for Ramadan and GOD help you to do fasts with joy. Almity bless you. Greetings from Austria
Hi Rafika. Wow! That looks so appetizing. Will definitely be trying this recipe. I've watched many of your recipes on this channel and honestly as a South African I just love all your recipes. Makes me want to get on a plane and visit Turkey for the culinary experience
Made these for the first time today, they were delicious. ATe them with rice, salad and hummus.
Love your videos, watch all the time .♥♥♥
Love all recipes and your way doing your food and everything this one I’ll have to try ❤❤❤❤
Looks really yummy. I must try this
Hi from France thanks a lot for your recipe..can I use something else than spring onions I barely find this ingredient! Tomorrow inshAllah my husband and I are going a "charity event" organized by the Turkish community in this place where I live ..it will be a pleasure for us to help by buying stuff there and even have lunch...as I love Turkish cuisine so... Take care Refika
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️You can use white onion as well.
Where I live, we don't eat garlic, onion or eggs, but I'll definitely use the concept of green fritters for inspiration. Plus, I'm just commenting to support your channel. :) Soon, I'll be commenting on your Turkish channel!
What a delicious looking recipe. And an air fryer option- thank-you for that, Refika! Much love to you and to those suffering in your homeland.xxx
It's fantastic 😍 thank you so much for this amazing vegetarian recipe ❤
Wonderful receipe! I Can't wait to try it. We send all our love. xxx
I just love all your recipes!!
Yummy I'm hungry already
Another wonderful recipe - thank you!! ❤
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure ❤️
I will try this one, and the zucchini fries! Thanks for sharing
Ramadan Mubarak 🥰 Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Huge fan of yours🤗😋
Sometimes I find it difficult to pull past season plants to make room for the next season. This year (for the first time ever) I had a ridiculous amount of parsley. I didn’t want to send it to the compost bin but I couldn’t imagine how to use it while it remained fresh (too busy right now to dehydrate and save). And then as if on queue, here you are to show me the light… ÖCCE! I just made it and it is delicious! Thank you for this gift, Refika! ❤
Looks so yummie! I will definitely be giving these a try!
Thank you for this recipe! I need to eat more veggies.
I am making Ozee to but this one looks amazing. I will definitely try it. Thanks Rafika You’re the best as always
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️
Hello Refika❤ Love watching your videos and the way you demonstrating the recipes was lovely. Am going to try this🙌 Thanks for teaching us this wonderful recipe🙏🌷
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️
Thank you for thinking of us when your people are having such a bad time. Can’t wait to try this. We have wild garlic at the moment so a good recipe to include it. Love recipes using the food processor. Xx
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Hey Irene, I hope you will love the recipe! Tell me when you're done. Lots of love ❤
Thanks for this. I'll love trying some form of these and the sieve trick makes sense.
The Öcce fritters looks amazing…I‘ll definitely try them tomorrow. Thank you Refika and Team for another tasty inspiration.❤️
Yum!
looks wonderful
It seems abit much to say so but, how delicious does this look, so vibrant, ultra fresh herby, lusciousness! 😋
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
It was! ❤️
In Tunisia,there are loads of names of dishes that come from turkish, today I learn a new one❤❤❤, so here s a small list: Brik, obviously Börek but different, a special filo sheet shaped into a square stuffed with tuna egg parsley closed like a triabgle and fried. LABLEBI, street food chickpeas soup with stale bread harissa and granishes, it is an evolution of an ottoman army dish. KAFTEJI, a street food favorite too, a mixture of fried potato, tomato, hot pepper with or without pumkin, it used to be served as a side dish in köfteci (kofte shops) Now Ojja (in arabic, it is written the same way as OCCA in osmanli turkish with the first letter ع becoming silent in latin script ), tunisian Ojja is basically a Menemen with more ingredients. The turkish Occa is called kefta in Tunisia. The Tunisian Beys (Ottoman rulers) were not the ones responsible for the spread of turkish culinary delicacies, hence the abscence of royal dishes. They rather ate Italian and Berber inspired meals, the turkish influence is more evident on street food and it was explained by some historians by the presence of military personnel on long term deployment in Tunisia during the Spanish reconquista.
Great recipe loved it im going to make it this weekend thank you
Thank you Refica, for the wonderful recipe. I’m going to make these right now for my breakfast.
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Enjoy and tell us did you like it🤗
@cynthiabrown9596
Жыл бұрын
@@Refika I loved this recipe. It’s so versatile, quick and easy. This will turn into a go to recipe for me in a pinch. Just utterly fabulous. The Lebnah put it over the top. ❤️
Hi Refika! Your recipes save my day! Every time I try your recipes, everyone loves them! Ramadan Kareem to you.
Çok kolay ve lezzetli bir tarif. Ramazan için çok iyi olur. Ellinize sağlık. Teşekkür ediyorsunuz 😊 By the way, my Türkçe is not good as I’m now learning the language!
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Teşekkürler ve Türkçen harika😍!
loved it, made it and its superb.. love these types as appetisers
Looks so delicious!
Hi Rifki, I always love your program. We do a gaga during Easter and we did with yoghurt it’s delicious. I also want to tell you that I’m coming to Istanbul on 18 April and I would like and love to meet you.
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Hi Raquel! I'm glad to hear that. We're in Kuzguncuk :)
Yummm
I have some Turkish coriander seeds going to try this recipe soon
This is so similar to persian kuku sabzi! My favorite so so delicious ❤
@JohannPetrak
Жыл бұрын
I am confused Kuku Sabzi (کوکو سبزی ) - I love it but it is basically a herbs omelette and not similar to köfte at all? But there are wonderful persian meatballs as well, for example Kofteh Tabrizi ( کوفته تبریزی ) which also contain walnuts and barberry and dried fruit! Very yummy!
Thank you as always ❤
Thanks a lot🥰 Will definitely try
🎉Love your recipes for ramzan sure try this ❤
Love these! They look so delicious and nutritious! I really appreciate these plant-based options! I make so many of them at home!
Looks yum ❤️‼️
Great Recipe.... Looks Very Delicious
Nice..looks delicious....would like to see more such veg turkish dishes ...
Love love you and your recipes ❤ Have almost tried all of them and everyone loved it ❤️❤️ Ma Sha Allah
Great episode ❤
Looks so yummy and delicious ❤❤
Beautiful!! Reminds me a little of Persian kuku sabzi! So many overlaps! Did you have any more tips about the "mathematics" of fritters like you mentioned? Is there a ratio of vegetables to egg and flour that works well?
Brilliant
Yuuuummmmmmmm ❤❤❤
Good morning! Blessings from Wyoming!!🤗❤
Ohh I can't wait to do this!
Looks good 😊
looks delicious!
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! ❤️
Always love you n yr food
Thank you
Your hands transfer the good energy ♥️ love it♥️ my nene was from Aintab and she made Ojje your way😌
Fab!
This recipe has all the ingredients that I enjoy in one spot. Forgive me but I think of Bahar and her vegetarian diet, when I see this kind of dish.
Yum
That's 👍👍👍.in Pakistan we call it pakora.and serve it with coriander ,mint yougurt sauce
Delicious
Very tasty food recipe thank you so much 🌹
😍Greens! Looks yummy. I'm going to try making it with egg replacer for my vegan family members.
Looks delicious! I’ve done it with spinach, parsley and all the mentioned ingredients, i fried it in the shape of an omelette and top with feta cheese crumbs 😋 I will try your recipe for sure, love the mint and have lots of it in my garden 🤲🏻
@Refika
Жыл бұрын
All greens work perfect, you can just keep combining them every time ❤️
@busyme4
Жыл бұрын
@@Refika thanks 😊 I love you channel! Watching in Los Angeles, CA
Hi Refika I am really big fan of you, I had a party yesterday and made all your recipes menu, people loved it, one day I would like to meet you in person. You are chef ❤
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Hi Refika, love your channel. Could you please make ramadaan recipes for us english speaking followers? Keeping Turkey in our prayers ❤
Yos! I am going to try this one.
Asslam O Allaikum and Ramzan Mubarak