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Refika's Kitchen

Refika's Kitchen

Күн бұрын

I want to tell you about Köfte. Thinking köfte just as a recipe would be unfair because we found 368 different types of köfte with their own names and recipes. It means, approaching it as a technique, understanding the algorithm and role of every ingredient help creatively adapt this technique to many other things. Las but not least I have the perfect köfte recipe for you which cooked in every single house in Turkey and called mother’s köfte.
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Köfte Recipe
½ kg double ground minced meat, ground from rib
1,5 medium onions, grated
2 tablespoons breadcrumbs or 1 stale bread (200 gr)
3 tablespoons köfte spice mix, recipe below or you can buy on etsy.me/3ZdvF3V
1 levelled teaspoon salt
1 levelled teaspoon black pepper
1 egg
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar, any vinegar work great
10-12 sprigs parsley, stems and leaves finely chopped separately
• Add in the meat, onion, köfte spice mix, salt, black pepper, egg, vinegar and olive oil in a large bowl.
• Add the breadcrumbs. If using stale bread, trim the crust of the bread- just use the white crumb-, make small pieces and wet bread pieces in a bowl. Then squeeze the excess water and add in the köfte mix.
• Knead everything together for about 5-6 minutes.
• Then add in the stems of the parsley, give it another minute of kneading.
• Lastly, add leaves of the parsley and give a last kneading for a minute.
• Ideally rest for 2 hours but if you don’t have time cooking as it is would taste great.
• Wet your hands and take 18-20 small lumps from the mixture. Shape them into balls and then press with your fingers. This way, there will be finger marks on köfte and it will increase the surface area. Small but effective way to increase the crisp for the texture.
• For cooking, heat a seasoned large cast iron pan on high heat. Set the heat to medium and place the köftes on the pan. Unlike searing meat, köfte should be flip occasionally while cooking. This helps to keep all the fat inside and becomes tastier. After one side is partially done, flip them by the order of placing and cook until both sides brown and well done, flipping for a couple of times each köfte.
• Transfer them in a plate and cover with another plate. Let it rest for 5 minutes and the great köfte is ready! We eat köfte with 3 different P, which are, Potatoes, Piyaz or Pilav. You can fry potatoes or try delicious Cyprus potatoes ( • Cold Fried, Cypriot Sİ... ). For the Piyaz with tahini ( • 🧅 Piyaz Mezze Recipe |... ). Finally, the legendary Turkish rice Pilav ( • Turkish Beans & Rice R... ).
Refika’s Köfte Spice Mix
80 gr salt- 3 tablespoons
80 gr ground cumin- 5,5 heaped tablespoons
40 gr sweet paprika- 2 heaped tablespoons
40 gr chili paprika -2 heaped tablespoons
20 gr garlic powder- 1 heaped tablespoon
12 gr nutmeg- 3 small nutmeg, grated
13 gr ground coriander- 1 heaped tablespoon
7 gr dry mint-2,5 teaspoons
7 gr oregano- 2 tablespoons
• Mix all the ingredients. Fill in a jar and store in a dark and dry cabinet.
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@patriciarossi7907
@patriciarossi7907 Жыл бұрын
As an American of Greek and Armenian heritage I love your channel and so enjoyed your mention of my heritage and their influences as well. We all learn so much from each other, food is such a celebration of life. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge of food and history.
@sweetapple1479
@sweetapple1479 Жыл бұрын
Great tips, thank you. In Bosnia we call them "ćufte". ❤️ Our cuisine is mostly turkish, only with different spices.
@leahmarieezra877
@leahmarieezra877 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing project! How wonderful to preserve Turkish cooking techniques. That is such a loving gift to give the world and future generations in Turkey.
@Meggs23
@Meggs23 Жыл бұрын
PLEASE do more of these. I'd be happy to watch how to make every kind of kofte!
@zaria5785
@zaria5785 Жыл бұрын
@@Meggs23 yes! I’m impressed at all the styles of kofta…one for every day of the year and then some. Love it!!
@lilyrose5806
@lilyrose5806 Жыл бұрын
Looks delicious !
@ibbano1
@ibbano1 Жыл бұрын
Techniques is one thing, BLABBERING about what the onion and bread does for the meat is totally ANOTHER thing
@ummulwara7274
@ummulwara7274 Жыл бұрын
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@mihail6446
@mihail6446 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Greece Komşu! Kofte is life. My mums kefte are so flavourful and soft like pillows 💙
@quiCksilvieZzz
@quiCksilvieZzz Жыл бұрын
yes! I hate burgers and meatballs in general, but keftedes is my drug!
@beryllium4043
@beryllium4043 Жыл бұрын
I once made kofte for work. My Scottish colleague was in love and said it was smelling like his childhood, when he used to visit his friends house after a long playful day, and his momma cooked for them. That was one of the loveliest compliments ever 😍
@joanbyrne1879
@joanbyrne1879 Жыл бұрын
Refica- I am making your Kofte recipe for the first time tonight. I only wish I could be there with you to help in this crisis. I have donated as much as I can to Dr’s Without Borders, UNICEF, and World Central Kitchen. I did that in the first days, and will donate to your suggested organization when next I get paid. Sending prayers and love. Joan Byrne. Blessings on you all!
@realvanillahair
@realvanillahair Жыл бұрын
i am indian but in love with greek and turkish cuisine, their culture ,the countries 😍😍 Refika i follow ur recipes and love the way u take us on a cultural journey ❤love from 🇬🇧 🇮🇳
@TheCilginbalik
@TheCilginbalik Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I love Indian food and cook. Love from Southampton UK.
@realvanillahair
@realvanillahair Жыл бұрын
@@TheCilginbalik ❤️
@dannylindsey5857
@dannylindsey5857 Жыл бұрын
im Afro-American yet i love cooking foods from all over , she has a great recipe for ground meat kabob ..absolutely delicious paired with piilaf and pita bread....i really enjoy this channel
@medihakaya4593
@medihakaya4593 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video again! I watched Turkish version and I couldn’t stop myself watching English version. Great idea to write a book about Turkish cooking techniques. It was very much needed. Delia Smith has her place in Oxford English dictionary. I think your name should be included in Turkish dictionary as our National Treasure. ❤️❤️❤️
@Refika
@Refika Жыл бұрын
thanks for your great comment, so glad that I have you❤️🙏🏻
@nelo4real
@nelo4real Жыл бұрын
I agree Refika is a National treasure.
@dritansemani9149
@dritansemani9149 Жыл бұрын
As Albanian I grew up with Turkish cuisine, which is part of Albanian cuisine. In the same time I had to taste too many kind of street and homemade koftes . Beside a “little headache“ from all body and hands movement of the nice lady who explain the recipes I already knew 70 to 80% of the things which were mentioned here but the other part I learned it was like university for me because it sounds very important. thank you.❤
@silgj1132
@silgj1132 Жыл бұрын
Another fellow Albanian here. She puts the cherry on the top of our traditional cooking. Mine have garlic too.
@jgt2598
@jgt2598 Жыл бұрын
Interestingly I'm pretty sure the "stretched meat" (i.e. mostly rehydrated stale bread + spices + tenderizer) ball is the original recipe for most places. Swedish meatballs, German and American patties, all started as a stretched meat recipe but became more meaty overtime. It's neat that Turkey, Greece, and other eastern European and Levantine places retained the original stretched meat recipe and made it the star rather than a "substitute".
@williambowling6190
@williambowling6190 Жыл бұрын
I am just learning to cook and naturally I watch a tremendous number of cooking channels. None are as wonderful and explanatory as yours. I want to make the dishes you highlight because I know about their origins and meaning. Thank you so much for an absolutely beautiful and engaging channel.
@gipsi2001
@gipsi2001 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for these recipes. I love Turkish food and consider it as one of the best. I am especially grateful that this channel is in English. Cheers from sunny New Zealand 😎👍
@anastasiamanolidou4421
@anastasiamanolidou4421 Жыл бұрын
Dear Refika,this is exactly how we cook 'koftes' or meatballs here in Greece.You are absolutely right...they are so different than burgers...Thank you so much for your helpul videos👋🌷🍔
@craigmargerybertram4475
@craigmargerybertram4475 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I just made the best meatballs ever by following your tips: added 3x more onion than I ever would have, much more cumin than usual, twice as many bread crumbs, let it rest after kneading (usually I would have made them immediately). So much softer and more flavorful. 😊😊😊 Love from Marge the cook and Craig the taster
@aimanfali
@aimanfali Жыл бұрын
Sitting in my camp room in Iraq after a hard day at work and making myself hungry by watching this! I travel home via Turkish airlines and they have wicked kufte in the first class lounge. Looking forward to that 😋
@refikabirgul9244
@refikabirgul9244 Жыл бұрын
Hope u make urs whrn umgomhomr tooo 😘
@loniivanovskis1239
@loniivanovskis1239 Жыл бұрын
Love the explanation of what the different ingredients do to the meat, and how the frying process makes a difference.
@vlunceford
@vlunceford Жыл бұрын
This is amazing! I do hope your cookbook will be available in an English version! This brings to mind a recipe that has long been a favorite of mine for meatballs. it is a “North African Meatball” recipe from the NYTimes a long time ago, served with couscous.
@shanayarahim3103
@shanayarahim3103 Жыл бұрын
I like your recipe.. I'm Pakistani but living in sydeny..I follow your recipes because my kids are like Turkish food..I made all time ...thanks to Allah
@dzintrarowe4272
@dzintrarowe4272 Жыл бұрын
I starting to love Turkey from watching KZbin videos. Watching your Kofte recipe, I think My Latvian Kotletes are very similar. My mom always used one egg and old bread and onion plus spices in her recipe. She also rolled in light flour before frying. They were moist and the left over Kotletes you could eat cold and still enjoy them. They also stayed fluffy.
@IRONICaaliyah
@IRONICaaliyah Ай бұрын
Your channel is my ‘go-to’ when I want to IMPRESS my husband Turkish family!!!❤❤❤. Thank you and the whole team for making Turkish cuisine accessible to Yabanci😊
@marjannoora8077
@marjannoora8077 Жыл бұрын
Hi Refika , good job In Iran we have traditional receipe for Kofte which has mainly rice , a kind of chicken pea( called Lape), aromatic herbs and minced meat In Azarbayejan province( a province located inNorth of Iran) there is Big Kofte stuffed with a whole of one chicken😁or an egg etc
@mercedeshousset8146
@mercedeshousset8146 Жыл бұрын
My dear Rafika I am trying to save all your recipes. I am Colombian but my daily food is Turkish. When I travel to Turkey I would like to meet you and thank you in person for all I have learn how to cook Turkish food. Teshekulader
@lariegonzalez3631
@lariegonzalez3631 Жыл бұрын
I always love your videos. In Mexico we use bread crumbs or rice to make our meatballs in a soup called albóndigas 😊 so appreciate all the knowledge it took to make this video very well made
@grantmedical
@grantmedical Жыл бұрын
Refika…. You are such an amazing teacher…. Thank you for the science behind the recipe…. I have been making Kofte like this as taught to me by my mother for ages, then when I got older (and lazier) I have been just using the single grind beef and thinking I was “being healthier” omitted the breadcrumbs…. I can tell you that my Kofte now is like cardboard compared to my Mother’s recipe…. I am inspired to go back and make this again… So thank you…. One more thing - In addition to the ingredients you used we also use Scallion, Scotch Bonnet Pepper and a little Mushroom Soya-Sauce in our recipe and our main herb is Thyme…. I know this doesn’t sound like Turkish Cuisine anymore but this is the result of the unique fusion cuisine that is present in Jamaica where the Turkish and Chinese migrants lived together and shared recipes…
@refikabirgul9244
@refikabirgul9244 Жыл бұрын
Wowwww
@wmf831
@wmf831 Жыл бұрын
This is very interesting. I am German and my mother always made the "Frikadellen" (I guess a German expression for Köfte) with meat (usually a mix of beef and pork), onion, garlic, paprika powder, pepper, salt, chopped parsley, egg, (soaked and pressed out) stale bread and rice and a splash of milk So I guess this somewhat similar to the Turkish Köfte? I do it the same way my mother did, but since I rarely have stale bread I usually use breadcrumbs.
@jelenabartels1811
@jelenabartels1811 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the tips. My family originated from Serbia and we have Cevapcici or chufti (not sure of the spelling). You have really helped me understand how to make the best as these are just a variation of Kofte. I much appreciate your educating about the science behind practices. I also like hearing your assistant’s laughter when you make a dubious comment (mens meat). 😂😂😂 my husband laughed as well. Please continue the great job you are doing of bringing Turkish food into our kitchens. It was part of my dream to visit Istanbul but due to Covid we are not travelling at this stage. You bring Turkey into our minds and heart.
@theoriginalquinnpiper
@theoriginalquinnpiper Жыл бұрын
I am excited to hear that you are working on another book, Refika! Thank you for continuing to make videos including in English. Your videos have changed my cooking and the way I think about cooking so much in the past few years, and all for the good :)
@brightantwerp
@brightantwerp Жыл бұрын
My son (12y) wants to visit Istanbul. I hope to be there in the summer. We will love the Turkish food.
@Alansmithee007
@Alansmithee007 10 күн бұрын
I love you smile and your energy when you are sharing with us! I will love to get the Turkish cook techniques from you. Kofte is one of my favorite foods!
@dawnesmith-sliming7004
@dawnesmith-sliming7004 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see more and more kofte recipes! The variety is incredible but most people outside of Turkey wouldn't know just how much variety there is. Can't wait to see this cookbook you are working on :)
@HANANEC
@HANANEC Жыл бұрын
Hi, in French we say "Cuire la viande"= "Cooks the meat" when there is an ingredient like lemon juice, onion... who makes the meat turn greyish. You're videos are so interesting and i love turkish food.
@daughterofthemosthigh1103
@daughterofthemosthigh1103 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Southern United States and so enjoy watching your channel. This was a wonderful tutorial. I make my meatballs very similar ingredients but just mix it quickly and fry them up. I will change a couple of things, like grating the onion, different meat/bread ratio, and kneading for a longer time. Can't wait to try. I hope you will do your rice version on this channel. Thank you for all your lessons!
@IOANNA333
@IOANNA333 Жыл бұрын
This is the Köfte essay that I didn’t think I needed.Thank you guys!🙌🏻💖
@junielaine4211
@junielaine4211 Жыл бұрын
Please do the rice version, I would love it!
@mariaraynor
@mariaraynor Жыл бұрын
I haven’t visited turkey but I’ve eaten a lot of your recipes Refika . I feel blessed to have a taste of somewhere I have yet to visit and kind of know what to expect when I get there. I have tried your kofta and thoroughly enjoyed it and so it has become a once a fortnight meal, although I haven’t tried the rice version, I definitely think you should demonstrate this one for us please. As always thank you for all that you do with your wonderful team, much love x
@angeladormer6659
@angeladormer6659 Жыл бұрын
Have just watched this video and it had been on my mind to ask you about Kofte recipes as they were a hit with my sons (I am a 72 year old mum of adult sons)as was the bulgar I made, we love Turkish food well we love food I should say and your beautiful face and ways are a joy to watch and you all seem to also love food. The green bean recipe Burak made when you were away reminded my of my friend making a similar dish in Cyprus (the Greek side - sorry) and I watch you every week and long for the book to come out in English when written. God bless you all and shower you with his goodness ,much love to you all.
@LuzKaplanmusic
@LuzKaplanmusic Жыл бұрын
Hi Refika! I make köfte very often and as you've explained, it's very convenient to have already cooked ones in the freezer at all times. I've learned a lot of new ways to make köfte thanks to this video! I'll definitely add the vinegar to mine next time as I already always add the onions,some of the spices and herbs, the breadcrumbs and the egg but I've never added the vinegar before. Thank you for this lovely lesson and hope to meet you in person someday if I ever go back to Istanbul, I find your personality and your videos very warm and inspiring. Love from Buenos Aires!
@marieladicheva455
@marieladicheva455 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks Refika that share with us this amazing video about kefte! I am from Bulgaria and to make kufte is tradition. Especially mom recipe is very close to our. We add some yogurt instead the vinegar and spice like oregano.
@sandya2948
@sandya2948 Жыл бұрын
I always learn so much from you Refika. Sharing your culture with the world, the importance of techniques, and the different regional versions of Koftas. Loved it! I don’t think you spent too much time on one recipe at all! It made me realize that my lovely Canadian Mom, who loved to research and cook ethnic cuisines so many years ago…was actually replicating koftas when she made burgers! Her use of different spices, fine grinding the meat, adding binders, fresh herbs, sometimes stuffing the patties-no one else seemed to make them this way at the time. She would have loved watching you! Your next book sounds wonderful! I look forward to it!❤️
@tahseenn5649
@tahseenn5649 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Rafika from Pakistan, for giving such amazing information about Turkish kofte. We cook kofte like you people do but with some twist we put poppy seeds and roasted lentil powder in it along with other spices and after giving them a shape we make a gravy to cook these kofte in it for half an hour and served with roti pratha or naan .types of kofte are, with filling, vegetables kofte, kofte pilao/pilaf and chick pea kofte etc.
@marywest2896
@marywest2896 Жыл бұрын
just discovered your channel....as you first showed the meat, bread crumbs, and eggs, I was taken back to my childhood...we were so poor, to stretch meat for our family, Mama would add eggs and bread crumbs...I was an adult when I first had a "real american hamburger" which I still am not so fond of, I like the flavor of the mixed meat....I am going to try your recipe...I have come to the conclusion that although all cultures have their own food recipes, they all have one thing in common and that is the poor of the population , it is amazing just how similar the poor of the world cooks food....what one would call pasta, others call dumplings, it is still flour and water mixed and stewed in some kind of sauce to stretch the meat that makes up the stock....we are more alike than different, which I truly believe we could have world peace if we all sat around a table and ate each cultures' food...we'd be too full of wonderful food to fight and we would understand each other more through our food...
@eliftengilimoglu9418
@eliftengilimoglu9418 Жыл бұрын
Lots of loves and respect Refika! You are amazing at what you are doing, and making all us proud sharing our culture and knowledge with the world 💕
@Joona.Lukala
@Joona.Lukala Жыл бұрын
Thank you for great info,history and recipe. I will make some köfte for sure. Cant wait for your book 📖 ❤ just hoping there is english version too. All the best for 2023 from Finland
@juliajuhasz7679
@juliajuhasz7679 Жыл бұрын
You know Rafika, I am speachless. I am Hunharian, we have a food "fasirt" and I had to recognize, that is the basic köfte. :)
@bevstacey-hale9603
@bevstacey-hale9603 Жыл бұрын
Oh yip... who would not love köftas.... Thank you for sharing....will give it a try... My Mom ... British/South African decent always added oats and an egg to her "frikkadels" (meatballs) .... Which added a lovely soft texture ... But if you look further in our history.... Cape Malays added stale bread mixed with milk and an egg to make their famous Babotie... (A heritage dish... A sweet curry beef dish) The mixture gives a almost sticky soft texture.... Which I think you are aiming at.... It is so amazing no matter how far we are ... the core ingredients are the same.... Thanks so much for sharing your heritage.... If ever you make your way to South Africa.... We can share so much with you too.... Always in awe....much love
@elvireley1661
@elvireley1661 Жыл бұрын
Hi Refika. I love koefte; 368 sorts of koefte. That's great ! This means 1 kind of koefte per day for a year. I will try your recipes. Elvire from Colmar (France)
@stefimandi186
@stefimandi186 Жыл бұрын
I guess the secret lays in the kneading. For Chinese meatballs it is mixing in the same direction for 5 minutes, for köfte, it must be the kneading to built the protein chains. And, of course, the spices and the greens. 🙂 Thank you, Refika!
@ehu2brrr
@ehu2brrr Жыл бұрын
love people who are passionate about their food.
@danipalensky3222
@danipalensky3222 Жыл бұрын
This is INCREDIBLE. The first video I have seen on your channel, and I'm really excited to have found your channel. You are right, these recipes and traditions are worthy of being written down, and thank you for doing the work. I do what I can to remember my mom's recipes, and particularly hearing you explain things like what spice is typical from where. You are sharing really valuable knowledge, and I'm grateful! You clearly care so much. Thank you and your team for all you do, and thank you for the onion grating idea, I'll be using that advice tonight 😋
@Refika
@Refika Жыл бұрын
Hey dear Dani, knowing about the food's history gives us a great feeling of acquaintance and a warm feeling of folksiness while eating them, which even changes the way you taste.... I hope you enjoy it! Lots of love ❤️😋
@emieemaanampo8629
@emieemaanampo8629 Жыл бұрын
Watching from Philippine,,i just recently found your channel,,and I really love your technique of cooking,,im still watching even the old video's,,and i couldn't stopped it until late at night,,anyway,,,i really love the way you cook,,and i want to learn as well,,thank you ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
@Sarah.Princes3
@Sarah.Princes3 10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for all the details and recipe! Can't wait to try !
@LilliLamour
@LilliLamour Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to have found this channel.
@zunnairaj8091
@zunnairaj8091 Жыл бұрын
I love how you explain things and then it starts making sense.... Keep up the good work . Like we say in Urdu Shabash
@phungin
@phungin Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤ Can’t wait to try! Love to you and the team
@hasandemir007
@hasandemir007 Жыл бұрын
I loved this video sooooo much!!! Thank you❤❤❤❤
@pixiecora2212
@pixiecora2212 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are amazing! It was so cool learning the science behind each ingredient. You always explain everything so well. Thank you for the recipes and all the other information you give. Blessings to you!
@gailjordan9250
@gailjordan9250 Жыл бұрын
I love the information about the dish you share with us. The history, cultural variations, the science behind the steps of the recipe make the dish more delicious for me.
@kerry4987
@kerry4987 Жыл бұрын
Refika! You and your team do such an amazing job on your videos! I always learn something. Your recipes are fantastic. Thank you so much.. keep them coming!
@iamafractal
@iamafractal Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you’re sharing all of this amazing knowledge.. you have definitively improved the food in my kitchen. I can’t wait to try the next thing from you.
@chloespetservices
@chloespetservices Жыл бұрын
Hi Refika! I come from a small island bang in the middle of the Mediterranean and our countries met in the 14th century, during the Ottoman Empire, and Turkey has left its mark on our local cuisine! So many of your dishes are similar, but because Malta has been so coveted & conquered by so many countries and our vicinity to Italy (60km away), our cuisine has more basil, for example and less parsley. But the main gift Turkey has left us is, Helwa Tat-Tork, which literally means "Helwa of the Turk" 😊.. I love to see how far we are geographically but so familiar in our cuisines. Thank you for sharing your country's recipes.
@Refika
@Refika Жыл бұрын
Oooo so valuable infooo.. so nice to share.. this could be really nice with basil too- you gave me a nice idea to try 🙏🙏🙏❤️😘
@chloespetservices
@chloespetservices Жыл бұрын
@@Refika ❤️ 💙
@fahmidalutfullah361
@fahmidalutfullah361 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Refika! You always teach us so much about food and cooking! I loved this video, too! Köfte is one of my favourite Turkish dishes! I've tried it in İstanbul and enjoyed it thoroughly. The other day, I had a plate of it at Mado in Toronto. I'm so happy you shared your recipe here as well. I am going to try to make it according to your recipe next time!❤️
@syedanarjis
@syedanarjis Жыл бұрын
I love Turkish food and so wanted to learn Turkish cooking styles but language was the barrier. My friend recommended your channel . I am sure this will be super helpful
@karenreeves856
@karenreeves856 Жыл бұрын
Happy New Year Refika! Great video, I've learnt so much from it. I'll never look at a meatball the same again! I'm definitely going to be making these! xx
@ramona100
@ramona100 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy watching your videos on Saturday mornings. This one has to be one of my top 10 favourites. Thank you for sharing this ALL this information!!
@zackzada
@zackzada Жыл бұрын
Wonderful, wonderful presentation. Thank you!
@annsouza4597
@annsouza4597 Жыл бұрын
Yum. Thank you for all you're doing. I hope your work gets the recognition your team deserves.
@mikelintw
@mikelintw Жыл бұрын
Like her breakdown the purpose of adding the ingredients. Really helpful for people to make their own version
@amateurepicurean8168
@amateurepicurean8168 Жыл бұрын
Refika!! (and friends) yet another fascinating and densely packed demonstration video. The combinations are staggering and with your insights, it will make the likelihood of successful experimentation with flavors and fillings much greater. Thanks! All the best to you and to your team in the upcoming new year!! Keep warm and stay cool!!!
@7yootyoobshiri
@7yootyoobshiri Жыл бұрын
This is as good a video about Koftes that you would ever want as a viewer. Continue your good work ❤️ Happy to have learnt so many things today!
@norske5679
@norske5679 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Refika! Loved the video as always. Also love all the stories you tell behind the recipes. Keep them coming and I am never bored by your videos. Love to you all🇳🇱🌷🍀❤️😘
@sunetra1000
@sunetra1000 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing teacher you are! Love you Refika.
@kathawenzel8033
@kathawenzel8033 Жыл бұрын
German here! I absolutely love your channel! And despite the distance there are so many similarities how I learned to cook the German version of köftes from my mom, which we call Frikadellen or Bulleten. We normally use different types of meat we have a 50/50 of beef and pig and the pig gives it the fat, so you don´t need any additional fat. We also use stale bread, but more often the inside of stale bread roles. Everything else is pretty similar to your recipe despite the meat seasoning. We also use a ton of chopped onions and egg and I personally really like to add a lot of parsley, sometimes the greens of fresh spring onion too. For seasoning we just use salt, black pepper and dried bell pepper and my mom always liked to give it a little twist with a tea spoon of a really good mustard. And I do exactly the same as you mentioned I prepare a ton and then freeze the rest what survived snacking while letting it cool down 😅 so my wife just needs to grab what amount she needs and quickly reheat on the stressful days. Love your insights in seasoning it the Turkish way, and I will definitely try out your recipe next time when I make the next badge! Love your inspirations to give things a different twist! Thank you!
@TPaz-gy8oo
@TPaz-gy8oo 8 ай бұрын
This was absolutely excellent! Thank you!
@angeladanzig8538
@angeladanzig8538 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing it home
@jackdemolay3545
@jackdemolay3545 Жыл бұрын
wonderful video, Great chef personality and authentic recipes! Can't wait to try one! Have watched so many and enjoyed my visits to Turkey with you!
@sazara
@sazara Жыл бұрын
How to make KÖFTE: I love watching you cook it, thanks for the recipe
@snwbnnyinoz
@snwbnnyinoz Жыл бұрын
Those look absolutely delicious. I can imagine eating them in a pita bread with onions and tomatoes. I am putting them on our meal plan for next week. I’m sure even my Mister picky eater will love them.
@rahelapanzariu1528
@rahelapanzariu1528 Жыл бұрын
Romanian same, they love onions and they have lots of variant of kofte too, they called "piftele". Congrats for the chanel, i learn lots of the turchish recipes that i love it and it became my treasure now 😉
@meatcreap
@meatcreap 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Refika! I love your attention to detail and explaining the *why* of these wonderful recipes
@greatboniwanker
@greatboniwanker Жыл бұрын
This is such a wonderful introduction/ instruction. I can't wait to make kufte!
@chrisholmes66
@chrisholmes66 Жыл бұрын
Love that I found your channel. It is an inspiration and now I am motivated to cook Turkish dishes.
@caramariedayart5456
@caramariedayart5456 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos you’ve done. Can’t wait for your book!
@nuzhatrizvi760
@nuzhatrizvi760 Жыл бұрын
Luv from India We make kofte with curry delicacy and speciality Thank you for sharing different technique
@guldumla555
@guldumla555 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Refika.I love your channel.
@forestcottage7321
@forestcottage7321 4 ай бұрын
Thankyou Refika! I'm in love with your channel and Turkish cuisine. xx
@peteralorent
@peteralorent Жыл бұрын
Love it! Thanks!
@revelationunsealed1758
@revelationunsealed1758 9 ай бұрын
Hello from Bulgarian komshu !!!. Perfect recipe...the word you looking for is "tenderizing". The onion is tenderizing the ground( kiyma) meat...I believe that Turkey dish is one of the best in the world..
@danieleloubert7526
@danieleloubert7526 Жыл бұрын
This is my kind of video! Great as usual!
@jeanninerodriguezeverard
@jeanninerodriguezeverard Жыл бұрын
Can't wait to cook this recipe! Thank you!!
@mightisright
@mightisright Жыл бұрын
Amazing! Thank you so much!
@kalaysia77
@kalaysia77 Жыл бұрын
Great instructions ! Thank you 🙏🏻
@nelo4real
@nelo4real Жыл бұрын
Another wonderful video. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾for Refika and the team!! I will buy that book 📕
@cherieburger15
@cherieburger15 Жыл бұрын
Love this idea... thank you!!!
@sweetmommab52
@sweetmommab52 Жыл бұрын
I am so excited to try some of these recipes
@1970abhijit
@1970abhijit Жыл бұрын
Amazing ......thanks for detailed video
@johannaliceaga5936
@johannaliceaga5936 7 ай бұрын
I love your videos you always explain everything in depth!
@colinpaulhume
@colinpaulhume Жыл бұрын
I just love Refika!!
@kavitshe
@kavitshe Жыл бұрын
Love your recipe and your energy Refika
@snappa222
@snappa222 9 ай бұрын
This sounds so delicious ! Thank you for a great detailed explanation.
@mariakern6793
@mariakern6793 Жыл бұрын
Happy new year! Thank you for the recipe and all the luck with your book!
@Refika
@Refika Жыл бұрын
happy new year !! ❤️ thank you so much
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