How to make Turkish Coffee
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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I remember with nostalgia my time spent in Istanbul (being international truck driver for a Turkish company) and my boss calling me every morning for the coffee ritual. Long time past but since I'm the coffee maker at home and at the parties where we are invited. The people are so excited drinking my coffee they told me should receive a master degree for it 😂😂😂. Greetings from Spain!
@elkamynante8214 I’m just learning to make Turkish coffee, because I’ve been watching Turkish soap operas. I have a cezve and Turkish coffee grounds. Every time I make it, apparently, when I skim the foam, I pick up coffee grounds, so that when I drink the coffee there’s very little foam and lots of coffee grounds, to the point you can’t drink it. Could you please tell me what I’m doing wrong? Thank you
Cool story, mang.
I never knew I owned a Turkish coffee pot (I’m sorry I don’t want to misspell the traditional name). I bought it at a antique store and just thought it looked beautiful. My copper pot and wood handle is all engraved. I always used it as a ladle.
Thank you for this video because now I can give my coffee pot the respect it deserves and try a new way at coffee. I already make my coffee by hand so this is actually really exciting.
We call it Cezve :)
If you're making Turkish coffee, it MUST be a very, very fine grind, almost like flour. Otherwise it's gonna suck like the one in this video 😀
This video is equal to, or greater than, any other Turkish Coffee tutorial on youtube. Thank you for the clear, succinct instructions on brewing a traditional cup.
This is the best tutorial on UA-cam how to make Turkish coffee. I followed these steps and made the best Turkish coffee. Mixing all ingredients before heating does improve the taste. Thank you.
Puii
@aamermels. I agree with you. I’ve been making Turkish coffee following different UA-cam channels and I found that the best tasting is the one in which you mix all ingredients and then, put it on the stove
Ah, it reminds me of my stay in a Turkish prison. The coffee was so good you almost didn't want to escape.
I'm Türk thank you
Why were you in a prison in Turkey anyway lol
@@rffyn journalism probably
😂
Lol
5:10 - 'They say Turkish coffee is nothing without the foam' - I completely agree!
It’s true
I have just made Turkish coffee for the first time. My coffee habits have just been changed somewhat. It is well worth the time it takes to make it properly. I use no sugar. If you don't actually boil it beyond that rise around the edges of the pot, it doesn't get too bitter. If one is a coffee lover, one Must try real Turkish coffee.
It is an experience not to be missed.
I am the cook at my house, always trying new things. Very glad I found this channel.
How long we should heat it?
Thank you. I have all the right materials (same coffee brand), but was doing it completely wrong! I’ll follow your instructions, it just looks delicious. You were very clear and precise with the explanation. And thank you to the person filming. 🙏🏻😉
I can smell it from here ! It is so delicious
This brings back memories... I have not had Turkish coffee in probably 25 years. It was once a staple of my parents generation, but mine never continued the tradition. I recall it being made both ways -with either milk or water. People would generally bring back and only use coffee beans from their trips back to "The Old Country" just to keep to the coffee's character. Always served with some type of sweets. I still have an old Turkish coffee set and grinder on my bookshelf... Think I'm going to take a crack at it again for old time sake:-)
Very sad story
This was an excellent tutorial! Thank you!
I've tried to make it before and never quite got the foam right until I watched your tutorial. Thank you so much! 💜
The care that you gave to your tradition and it your teaching so calmly came through. Thank you so much. I just bought my first batch of Turkish coffee and am looking so forward to learning a new way of making coffee from an old tradition. My love from USA
Delicious!! i just make it. Thanks for your guidance.
This video was very helpful, thank you. I was now able to make the foam after having experimented just a few days with turkish coffee.
You explain it so nicely :) Was a treat to watch! Thank you so much ❤
Thank you! I have a Turkish coffee set and have been doing my best trying to make it correctly, but I wasn't sure. Now I know. This helps a lot, thank you for sharing. :)
This is a beautiful demonstration. Thanks :)
This video was the most helpful in teaching me how to make Turkish coffee. Finally got the hang of it, now I’m addicted!
Afiyet olsun.emin ol dünya'nın en güzel kahvesini içiyorsun.
Thank you for this video !!
I fell in love with Turkish Coffee from my time overseas. I have been looking for a good recipe and yours seems the best . Thank you so much!
Great instructional video. Thank you !!
This is ridiculously helpful. Thank you, Seyma.
I tried Mehmet Efendi in Turkey and I fell in love with it. Now it's finally in Malaysia but wow is it pricey, but I still buy it cos it's really good.
Thanks for showing the real proceedure to of making Turkish coffee,I love the smell of Turkish coffee I bought this brand coffee from Istanbul now I know how i can get the same taste and foamy texture I had in Istanbul..Thanks once again
Thank you so much for the demonstration.
Ma Shaa Allah Thank you
Thanks for making this video.
Thank you this came in handy as I just got everything as a late birthday gift
Thanks for sharing with us.
Thank You so much! I'm going to start preparing my coffee right now
Thank you. It sounds delicious
Looks delicious. Thank you.
turkish coffee is one of my favorite coffee thank you for sharing
I love her voice.
Every year, before the pandemic hit, I would go to this Christmas festival. The first thing I would do is go to the coffee shop to buy Turkish coffee. The coffee was made over hot sand. This vid brings back memories of the shop and the festival.
Thanks.
you explained this so well! thank you :) and turkish delight is delicious :D
Thank you. This video helps me learn to make the coffee. Blessings from Texas.
thanks. I will try.
Thank you so much for sharing
Delicious movement encourage me to traditional Turkish Coffee
Thank you so much sister. Jazak Allah Kheir.
Thanks for this video'❤️❤️
Wonderful thank you 💕
Very useful, thanks.
Amazing. Mesmerising. Thank you.
I absolutely LOVE to submerge myself in cultures from around the world. I have found that one of the best ways to honor cultures is to try their foods and beverages. As a coffee lover, enjoying a traditional cup of Turkish coffee is one of my favorite ways of doing exactly that. The entire process, or "ritual" as I like to call it, is so incredibly rewarding. Thank you so much for creating this video and keeping your customs alive. I love it!
Thank you so much. After watching this I can try to make Turkish Coffee
great video. thankyou!
Wow. Very detailed! Sagolun!💕💫
Thank you, sister!
Thanks i just looking for the way and i like it
thank you for that amazing video !
Amo el café turko gracias por la explicación compre el café y no sabía cómo preparar lo. Los amo gente turka y su país. Mil besos y abrazos.
Excellent tutorial
That’s how I make the coffee exactly one thing I mix the coffee with cardamom spice
Fantastic! Thank you so much. I use stevia instead of sugar for health reasons
I use Stevia and monk fruit.
Best Turkish coffee video on UA-cam hands down
Wonderful video. A friend sent me some Turkish coffee. Unfortunately I followed the directions on the bag, which said to boil it. AND they mentioned nothing about the foam! Now I know the proper way! Thank you!
Thank you that was educational and fun to watch. Now I got to go out and get an e brick, and some Turkish coffee.
This tutorial improved my coffee 1000%
Turkish coffee is so strong and dense, the aroma of coffee it self gives feeling of caffeine rush. I have tried it in Pakistan but I hope to one day come to Turkey and try it in its original way.
I hope this lovely lady is doing well today, but I'd like to pass on an outpour of gratitude for teaching me how to make lovely Turkish coffee. :)
Wow ! Thanks from New Zealand. What a masterclass ..no wonder I was getting so much granules and uncooked coffee at the bottom of my cup 🥤
Thank you for sharing this video I Love turkeys coffee ☕
Very helpful tutorial
Very well presented Seyma
Turkish coffee is delicious and have a good aroma 😊
Sometimes I prefer with milk 😊
Moi aussi j’aime bien avec du lait
excellent tutorial. i cannot wait to get my copper pot ...thank you!
Looks amazing
My Boss whom I call Mother she & her friends like it very much so I am trying to learn it.... Thank You dear.
You have a very pleasant disposition
thank you for this tutorial...
Very well explained.
Excellent! I love it. ❤
very good explanation... cok tesekkur ederim
Very very good Thank you very much !!
Awesome ☕👍
I love turkish coffee
This looks so good!!! I need to try this ♥️☕️
Looks delicious!
Many Thanks for the tip of adding water later. With Mehmet Effendi, you may not ever go wrong. Love from Bangladesh :)
very nice coffee recipe dear friend ❤️❤️👌👌
Excelente thanks 🌷🌷🌷
This was fascinating to watch. I never really understood how Turkish coffee was made. Now I shall buy some with a cezve and try it myself.
Wow masha Allah 🎉🎉
Yummy 😋 watching this and drinking Turkish coffee ☕️ thanks so much
My grand mother did it like that in algeria . We found it too in syria and irak and egypt. Muslim traditions are very close. I like turkish culture
All these countries are ex-Ottoman empire hence the similarities in how they prepare coffee
I will definitely try 🌷
Thanks a lot!
بارك الله فيك على حسن التقديم
the explain action was very good and more informative cheers
Love from Pakistan....love Turkish coffee ❤❤
very nice, i will try this to following your excellent vedio.
Thank you 🤗🤗🤗
Very good explanation.
Thank you for sharing now I got more idea how to make turkish coffee 🙂👍❤
Thank you for the tutorial. I am Italian but I love this type of coffee. BTW you are supposed to serve water with Espresso too. Perhaps is a trademark of great coffees ;)
You are so cute 😍. .. I love Turkish and their traditional
I wish I could visit turkey ❤
Thank you for making this video 😍
I like this coffee really
Jzaak Allah Kheer sister