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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2010
  • Rick Stein demonstrates the best way to make a traditional Turkish spicy lamb flatbread. Delicious meal idea from BBC cookery show 'Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escape'.
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  • @nxu5107
    @nxu5107 4 роки тому +24

    Is there anyway we can get Rick Stein declared a National treasure in UK? His style, his persona that is so down to earth and genuine. unbeatable and the food even better. I hope we have the pleasure of his food and his presence for years to come.

    • @bobbybayls30
      @bobbybayls30 6 місяців тому +1

      Loved around the world, including here in Australia

  • @karthikkumar5529
    @karthikkumar5529 4 роки тому +11

    I love how passionate this guy is about food, so genuine!

  • @lucym5163
    @lucym5163 3 роки тому +4

    Love the photo of Chalky on the windowsill behind him!

  • @graemepae2839
    @graemepae2839 4 роки тому +23

    My favourite TV Chef Rick Stein. His persona is so calming, he's the equivalent to a therapeutic Labrador ;)

    • @snoweh1
      @snoweh1 4 роки тому +1

      100%. I love Mediterranean Escapes, the way he seeks out traditional recipes in the "real" parts of the country as opposed to the tourist destinations you see time and time again on other TV shows. You genuinely get to experience the world and other cultures from your couch. I love when some European grandma is yelling at him how to make a dish, he doesn't speak a lick of their mother tongue but he gets what they're trying to say, as he writes it in his little notepad.

    • @binagarten4667
      @binagarten4667 3 роки тому +1

      But he is always stealing Indian recipies and not accrediating the orginators. He himself stated how he was so surprised why Indians gave up their recipies so easily, and then went on to say is so corss about the loss of Englishness, although he is form Austraila about the British cusine then in the same espisode went on to make Chicken curry!

    • @armeniannationalist6261
      @armeniannationalist6261 3 роки тому +1

      Armenian food

    • @juliehock6059
      @juliehock6059 2 роки тому +2

      @@binagarten4667 Rick Stein is actually English but is married to an Australian , has a restaurant here but also travels back to Cornwall - he is a great culinary master, without frills or attitude. Cuisine nowadays is shared.

  • @titch5194
    @titch5194 3 роки тому +3

    Had this for dinner last night, My wife had to wing it on amounts but! Bam,
    what a tasty dish.
    Rick nearly always delivers

  • @ceyd9538
    @ceyd9538 9 років тому +4

    Thank you for this great recipe, I tried it and its really delicious!!!

  • @gloriaberkan
    @gloriaberkan 3 роки тому +1

    The lahmacun and Mr Stein. Cool Man and awesome recipe...

  • @Joe898100
    @Joe898100 14 років тому +3

    Ricks a magician when it comes to food. : )

  • @juliehock6059
    @juliehock6059 2 роки тому +1

    I love the photo of Chalky in the corner

  • @dooovde
    @dooovde 14 років тому +1

    Rick Stein is maybe my favourite person in the world

  • @mycompasstv
    @mycompasstv 14 років тому

    love it!

  • @Heavenkhan
    @Heavenkhan 11 років тому +11

    Would love to know the exact amounts of ingredients used for dough and topping

  • @virangaabeywickrema3901
    @virangaabeywickrema3901 6 місяців тому

    I gave this recipe a go today, very very good. Really enjoyed it.

  • @GL-jo4bk
    @GL-jo4bk 10 років тому +2

    As he says its called Aleppo pepper (Pul Biber). I also use biber salcasi which is the pepper paste. You can get it hot or mild. Aci is the hot one, tatli is mild in case you are wondering ;-) I make this often with a similar recipe.

  • @Bulgur05
    @Bulgur05 10 років тому

    Looked great!

  • @easyturkishrecipes
    @easyturkishrecipes 10 років тому +2

    very good!!

  • @SoyuzBot
    @SoyuzBot 13 років тому +3

    I love it when he cuts through the dough.

  • @antiGoebbels
    @antiGoebbels 13 років тому

    I made this several times now, it's delicious.

  • @humanentity2214
    @humanentity2214 7 років тому

    Brilliant

  • @WiseOldDudee
    @WiseOldDudee 14 років тому

    im hungry now! thnx BBC!

  • @gboss5119
    @gboss5119 5 років тому

    Looks delicious

  • @Yeeeeeeeppppz
    @Yeeeeeeeppppz 2 роки тому

    He's a great guy

  • @maxexperiences9757
    @maxexperiences9757 4 роки тому

    Excellent food

  • @CjaySmith
    @CjaySmith 14 років тому

    this looks really easy to make im trying it too

  • @bernahocaoglu428
    @bernahocaoglu428 5 років тому

    Good job👌👍👏👏

  • @ivanu8336
    @ivanu8336 4 роки тому +1

    For dough try 500 gr flour, 295 gr wate, 9 gr salt, 4 gr fresh yest. Do not use much yest, use more time..

  • @chris7toronto
    @chris7toronto 14 років тому

    This looks gooood

  • @MoominUmma
    @MoominUmma 10 років тому

    The version I use, from Claudia Roden's "Arabesque" is actually for the Lebanese version Lahm bi ajeen, but I like the crispier crust, and the fact there are pine nuts involved. A friend of mine recommended the Turkish lahmacun to me as he had stayed in Turkey a few times, and I like this as well but Rick's version here seems too soggy, not unlike the abysmal "fusion" food that is a keema pizza, sold in many of the hybrid kebab/pizza/fried chicken take aways in the west end of my city :-)
    "Arabesque" is a great exploration of Lebanese, Moroccan and Turksih food, along with hundreds of recipes.

  • @ivanu8336
    @ivanu8336 4 роки тому

    Nice. Good video

  • @Cevaison
    @Cevaison 7 років тому

    why did yall remove his pastistio recipe video I've been looking for it everywhere???!

  • @laurybsf
    @laurybsf 11 років тому

    i agree 100%

  • @far007a
    @far007a 6 років тому

    Who knew that i would learn how to do laham ajin from an english man. Amaizing

  • @TurkiyeCumhurbaskani
    @TurkiyeCumhurbaskani 11 років тому

    This dude is a pro

  • @TorosCanavari
    @TorosCanavari 13 років тому +1

    The more dough is thinner the better Turkish pizza tastes.

  • @ceren6415
    @ceren6415 2 роки тому

    I was trying to find a recipe madeleine cookie which I watch from one of the Rick Stein show several years ago. Here I am. Traditionally onion and pepper cut with special knife (satır)

  • @SD-df3kn
    @SD-df3kn 3 роки тому

    goddammit i watched this at 2.15am

  • @avatardailyfitnessjournal
    @avatardailyfitnessjournal 14 років тому +1

    I want to do some cooking at home but I have no wheat flour. Do you get wheat flour at Tesco ?

  • @nurarslan7688
    @nurarslan7688 5 років тому

    Harika Memleketimin enfes kokulu Lahmacunu Türkiye çok seviyor...:)

    • @jjwalsh2118
      @jjwalsh2118 2 роки тому

      Allahım bu yemekleri çok özledim be uzun zaman yememiştim

  • @tuncay3551
    @tuncay3551 5 років тому +2

    Afiyet olsun paşam

  • @leetchi
    @leetchi 10 років тому

    wht kind of red pepper is it ? thanks

  • @popazz1
    @popazz1 12 років тому

    Why,oh WHY do I always watch these food uploads when I'm bloody hungry,lol.This looks absolutely delicious and I want at least half a dozen,NOW!

  • @DjLegoman
    @DjLegoman 14 років тому

    @TheHuNTERplus I think they are different types of food. Mostly Lahmacun is eat with kebab. Lahmacun is kinda Antipasta.
    People put onion, tomato and lemon inside before rolling.

  • @missgreen5983
    @missgreen5983 10 років тому

    Ah canim cok cektiiiiiii, hehehehe :D

  • @muratbuyuksoy7656
    @muratbuyuksoy7656 7 років тому

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @JohnDeNicolo
    @JohnDeNicolo 12 років тому +1

    Does anyone have the Recipe? He forgot to Post it! Thanks.

  • @RayanKhan
    @RayanKhan 12 років тому +2

    I love lahmacun! I had like 10 in a week.

  • @Lumixster
    @Lumixster 14 років тому

    I'd be your fav customer , open those shops

  • @CeaNer
    @CeaNer 13 років тому

    @Iraqi259 wich profesor or witch studie can you say it, i want to read it to be sure. maybe you are right i dont know but i want to be sure you know.

  • @BDUDE
    @BDUDE 5 років тому

    No 4K?

  • @sezensezaryen9021
    @sezensezaryen9021 5 місяців тому

    Lahmacun yaparken önce harcı hazırlar bir kaba koyarız. Ardından et eklenir. Yani harca en son kıyma et eklersiniz. Et yağlı olmalı , soğanı da tuz ile ezip yikamalisiniz

  • @dook2317
    @dook2317 6 років тому

    0:10 Why do they film it so very close

  • @quejay8401
    @quejay8401 5 років тому

    I think it looks fantastic I just wish he had the amount and ingredients for the dough

    • @justbreakingballs
      @justbreakingballs 4 роки тому

      Get a generic flatbread recipe then just copy what you see by eye

  • @elainehartman5433
    @elainehartman5433 Рік тому

    Is that a portrait of dear Chalky by the window?

  • @aporia82
    @aporia82 13 років тому +1

    @tamouz77 am i mistaken, wasn't iraq ruled by the ottomans for 500 years. why are you that much surprised if we have the same meal ?

  • @IIIIKaiserIIII
    @IIIIKaiserIIII 8 років тому +8

    Are there any Turkish people here that can confirm if this is a real Lahmachun?

    • @monikanf1184
      @monikanf1184 8 років тому +10

      honestly, this is the first time i see someone make it like this. what i have seen from my grandma and aunties is made witb basic yeast dough and beef mince. (which is the Mediterranean influence he was on about i guess) HOWEVER, please consider that Turkish cuisine is super diverse depending on which part you go to. So there isnt really a "real lahmacun" recipe.. it's kind of a basic recipe and you add your own little twists to it. I'd have mine (beef one) with cabbage(red or white) or a bit of lettuce. but it really depends on which part of Turkey you go to, really.

    • @fatihguler7141
      @fatihguler7141 7 років тому +3

      Almost real. I can assure you.

    • @m.o.7016
      @m.o.7016 6 років тому +1

      I guess so... As far as I watched... But then again I need to taste... Appearance is OK...

    • @SlashGunable
      @SlashGunable 5 років тому +1

      yes it is ^_^

    • @unkeptnorthernbloke5265
      @unkeptnorthernbloke5265 5 років тому

      Im a turkey and id gobble that up

  • @Mrdsdnt
    @Mrdsdnt 10 років тому +6

    you should put some tomatoes and red pepper is not necessarry, green peper will be enough. in addition, pen the dough little bit thin next time.

    • @Mrdsdnt
      @Mrdsdnt 10 років тому

      ***** yes you need to drain it, or you can take out the seeds inside of tomato but,ths can be bothering.

    • @Mrdsdnt
      @Mrdsdnt 10 років тому

      ***** my pleasure :) in addition, the dough that he made is slightly thick, thinner dough will be fine. and for really to get lahmacun's delicious crust, you need to use an oven stone if you are going to make it at home.

    • @RainbowMcCool
      @RainbowMcCool 7 років тому

      Big Chef Hi can you tell me what type of flour you use to make these ? I bake loads of bread and use strong bread flour but wondered what was best ?

  • @fitthejack
    @fitthejack 11 років тому +1

    There's a great recipe for lahmacun at binnur'

  • @johntwiss
    @johntwiss 13 років тому

    The name is certainly Arabic in origin, (although ajeen means dough and not simply flour) however, it is a dish that is ubiquitous in all the Levant as well as Jordan and Iraq so I doubt that any one can really claim it as a national dish.

  • @grimTales1
    @grimTales1 6 років тому

    Would pizza dough be ok to make these with (on a pizza stone)?

    • @devranuenal4422
      @devranuenal4422 6 років тому +1

      yeah, but make sure, that the dough is really thin

    • @grimTales1
      @grimTales1 6 років тому

      Thanks! :)

  • @raelarken7839
    @raelarken7839 5 років тому

    Lahmacun is the best 😍

  • @eminstrong9732
    @eminstrong9732 11 років тому

    mmM ,Yummyy:)

  • @muratklmz
    @muratklmz 11 років тому +8

    adam bbc de lahmacun yapıyorsa bişeyler başarmışız demektir :D

    • @motorkilli
      @motorkilli 6 років тому

      IBO'YA SOYLE KINALARI HAZIRLASIN...

    • @reptileradar9454
      @reptileradar9454 5 років тому +1

      Kardeşim türkiye dünyanın en zengin ve en lezzetli sofralarından birine sahip.. bir zahmet yapsınlar zaten

  • @kuruvaziyer
    @kuruvaziyer 8 років тому +9

    lahmacun goes with ayran ( only water and yoghurt )

  • @MaryQQ
    @MaryQQ Рік тому

    Aleppo pepper is from Syria hence the name ALEPPO.

  • @armaganaktan
    @armaganaktan 13 років тому

    I am very glad to see a Turkish food recipe by Rick Stein. I really enjoyed the video too. But to be honest if you live in London, which I am, you do not need to cook this. I mean go around the corner your probably gonna find a great Turkish restaurant, especially in the north :D.

  • @itsmecokens
    @itsmecokens 7 років тому

    That ground meat is absolutely high standard in terms of quality and quantity. In Turkey meat in general is very expensive therefore Lahmacun restaurants do use inferior parts of the meat (the cheapest parts ) and they put far less ground meat in lahmacun. When you're eating a lahmacun in Turkey, you can barely see the ground meat in it, restaurants rather put too much vegetables in the mixture of ground meat and too much red pepper to make it look better.
    Long story short, you better do not eat lahmacun in Turkey because it's not eatable. If you are student or broke and do not care about what you eat, then feel free to try it. Rick made the lahmacun with the high quality ingredients therefore I assume it's super delicious.

    • @kerem6062
      @kerem6062 3 роки тому

      Not all restaurants are the same, some of them make great lahmacın

  • @grimTales1
    @grimTales1 11 років тому

    I have had these a couple of times and they're yummy, but he doesnt say exactly how much of the ingredients to use for topping.

  • @RobbytheLion
    @RobbytheLion 14 років тому

    mmmmm lamb is my favorite meat. Juicier than venison, more flavorful than beef. A most exquisite meat with infinate aplications!

  • @SCWarkos
    @SCWarkos 14 років тому

    Can I have some?

  • @ceyes00
    @ceyes00 5 років тому

    Lahmacun is a nomads food because we (Turkish) were nomads once

  • @AzizAkbiyik
    @AzizAkbiyik 11 років тому

    You should open the dough thinner and I congratulate the successful.

  • @keeljoyy
    @keeljoyy 11 років тому

    not denying that it is arabic, in the earlier years before the republic, ottoman turkish was mix of ancient turkish , arabic and persian. so it is only natural that arabic words are being used , even now over 25% of words turkish peopledaily use is arabic. it doesnt make it belong to some nationality just because its their language or not.

  • @SuperKoreanzombie
    @SuperKoreanzombie 12 років тому

    I eat this all the time, there's some great turkish restaurants here and it's CHEAP too. However I prefer the restaurant way, it's alot bigger than Rick's one, where u roll it with loads of salad. Rick's one is way too crunchy n small to be rolled into a wrap

  • @fitthejack
    @fitthejack 11 років тому

    @heaven khan

  • @nizZze100
    @nizZze100 11 років тому +1

    en guzel pide Izmir'de

  • @stevehoge
    @stevehoge 12 років тому

    Gotta add some fresh Turkish arugula to that parsley before you roll it up!

  • @mtchll_chndlr
    @mtchll_chndlr 14 років тому +3

    oh man looks good. im also stoned...

  • @SoyuzBot
    @SoyuzBot 13 років тому

    LAHMACUN

  • @templierchevalier303
    @templierchevalier303 4 роки тому

    The best English 😘.
    English lokum👍👍👍

  • @SYNackyshadz
    @SYNackyshadz 11 років тому

    you can find lahmacun ( surely better than those) everywhere in turkey

  • @micjammusic
    @micjammusic 13 років тому

    If you made this with minced chicken, could you call it a Chickecun?

  • @Burakius
    @Burakius 11 років тому

    Majoun is spoken the same as macun ( the turkish C is J). So we turks say: :Lahmajoun if I were to use your type of writing. We dont say LahmaKun. So ehm it still could be from majoun. But doughj also sounds logical. Meat in dough or Meatpaste. hmmm de Bi would be with not IN. So it should be meat with dough wich does sound more logic then my first thought of meatpaste.

  • @foziatahir3396
    @foziatahir3396 9 років тому

    Made this today but sadly all the mince shrivelled up and the bread was like a crisp, don't know what I did wrong?

    • @Mrdsdnt
      @Mrdsdnt 7 років тому +1

      you have to put in tomato, grated or blended. discard the water from tomato blend

  • @Burakius
    @Burakius 11 років тому

    ARe you sure the "macun" in lahmacun, doesn't come from the arabic word macun, wich means "paste". Hence it would say meatpaste (since it's minced very fine).

  • @yilmaztetik
    @yilmaztetik 13 років тому

    we are all living in 21 century .. what is different it is a turkish food or arabic . as long as all of these are muslim .. thats important .. all muslim are brothers .... turks or arabs or asians all peole sharing their culture and food ..

  • @BN1960
    @BN1960 4 роки тому

    That's just pizza with extra steps

  • @utkua
    @utkua 12 років тому

    Turks were using Arabic loan words heavily back in the day

  • @oliverpodmore
    @oliverpodmore 5 років тому

    Seth rogan at 1:24

  • @ErkBerzerk
    @ErkBerzerk 12 років тому

    it's food of the ottoman empire. i wouldn't call it Turkish as such, and I'm a Turk

  • @DjLegoman
    @DjLegoman 14 років тому

    Commercially called: Turkish Pizza... In Turkish: Lahmacun
    For those who made nationalist comments. Same foods have different name in Iran and greece what you gonna say? Greeks stole from persians?? I mean if some cultures lived together as they did in anatolia, you stop calling the food with Its roots You mention its geographic roots. Here he calls it Turkish cause it is common in Turkiye and it is really normal that Anatolian food have turkish,greek,armenian,persian and balkanian influences

  • @accula
    @accula 7 років тому

    baba altı pişmemiş yahu.. ama yine de ingilitere şartlarına göre iyidir..

  • @ECTBWHO
    @ECTBWHO 14 років тому +1

    : P

  • @panchalbk1234
    @panchalbk1234 10 років тому

    imegi

  • @rindanefikirleriolan1flano664
    @rindanefikirleriolan1flano664 3 роки тому

    Maybe you try to cook Antep style "lahmacun". Yes garlic, no onion and no lemon juice 😉

  • @dacut6806
    @dacut6806 3 роки тому

    Can he cook without garlic......doubt it!

  • @23boyart
    @23boyart 3 роки тому

    Echo previous comments, for a novice cook why no quantities for ingredients for the bread and what four plain? Self raising?

  • @angusMCjamison
    @angusMCjamison 12 років тому

    @sspirits8 excuse us "orientals" for taking pride in one of our traditional/cultural dishes and celebrating the diversity each country/culture's way of making or naming this or any other particular dish.get a life?my dear but this is part of life isnt it! anyway,didnt the europeans have a cultural awakening a few centuries ago and claimed that all the children's folk tales originated from this or that country?! one more thing, i agree with "johntwiss" the dish is rather basic and international!

  • @koseku3
    @koseku3 11 років тому +1

    i can buy 1 lahmajun for 1-1.5 dollar here, i will never leave my country :D

    • @whyistherumgone5693
      @whyistherumgone5693 6 років тому +1

      Koray Sercan Kuru Merhaba Koray ben 2018’den yazıyorum durumlar pek iyi değil.

  • @CeaNer
    @CeaNer 13 років тому

    @Iraqi259 yeah dont forget the ottoman borders

  • @MrHunadam
    @MrHunadam 10 років тому

    B'tch pls :)