Moussaka, a recipe and a question: is it Turkish or Greek?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2021
- The intriguing history of the delicious eggplant dish known as mousakka begins in the Ottoman palace kitchens and continues to this day. Common in both Turkey and Greece, the latter’s version uses béchamel sauce.
We traveled through the streets of Istanbul to Diver Restaurant in Fatih, where we tried a classic moussaka dish and talked to the chef about its secrets. We have shared the recipe so you can bring this unique dish to your own table.
Recipe for Musakka
Ingredients:
· 3 Eggplants
· 300 g of medium-fatty ground beef
· Salty water
· 1 Medium size onion
· A handful of parsley · ½ Water glass of water
· Sunflower seed oil · Olive oil · 3 Medium size tomatoes
· 1 table spoon of tomato paste
· Salt and black pepper
Instructions
1. Remove the stems from the eggplants and peel them in stripes. Cut the eggplants into 2 cm slices and sprinkle them with salt. Let them rest for 5-10 minutes and dry them off with paper towels. Fry the slices in sunflower oil until they gain color. Let the excess oil drip off.
2. Chop the onions and sauté them in a separate pan. Once they have softened, add the meat and seasoning. Peel and chop the tomatoes, chop them and add that to the mix once the meat has cooked. Continue cooking for a bit. Turn the heat off and add the chopped parsley.
3. Take half of the fried eggplants and lay them into a baking dish. Add half of the meat mixture as the second layer and cover it with the other half of the eggplants. At the very end, add the rest of the meat mixture on top.
4. Dilute the tomato paste with water and pour it over the top. Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil and bake for 15-20 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius.
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Absolutely a reason to visit Turkey.
I have tried the recipe - I am not sure how well I have cooked it but it was delicious!
Böyle güzel ve anlamlı bir video çektiğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
Such a present!
Yaptım ve herkes bayıldı. Aşırı lezzetli oldu. Teşekkürler 😊😊💜
Definitely agree they made me cook musakka first thing tomorrow!
Looks delicious!!!
Ayyyyyyyy bayıldım oruçlu oruçlu canım çekti
Çok güzel izlerken tadini bile his eddim Alloh razı olsun sizden
Bugün denedim harika oldu emeginize sağlık
Gerçekten hem basit hem inanılmaz lezzetli bir tarif
Fed up with eating pizza every day - looking for some musaqqa lol :D
teşekkür ederiz
Wish I could order this!
Bayılırım bu yemeğe
Yummy yummy yummy
खूप छान आहे
Looks like the best way of cooking eggplants!
İftara musakkaaaa
İftara çok var….Ağlıcammmm
Satır eti kullanıyormuş, usta püf noktasını söyledi dostlar haydi mutfağa.
Esnaf lokantasında yicen bunuuuu
Korkma Sönmez Bu Şafaklarda Yüzen Alsancak !!!!
I love kebab so much!!!
Evlendiğimde ilk yaptığım yemek musakkaydı.
Wish they had given the recipe for Turkish rice and cacik. They look so good altogether.
Bunu annem çok iyi yaparrrr...Yapsada yesekkk
Off off off o kıyma o salçalı sos kızarmış patlıcan…
Elin ingilizi ne anlar beni götürün yemeğeee
Masterchefe katılsın bu adam
Bu adam bu kadar çok şeyi nereden biliyor.
Yalnız tatlıyı da es geçmeyelim onun da tarifini alabilir miyiz??
Şimdi anneme gidip anne bak böyle yapılıyormuş diyeceğim😂
Dangerous eggplants!! Definitely agree - they made me cook musakka first thing tomorrow!
Μουσακάς is Hellenic actually is a Arabic word but the dish as today presentation is Hellenic with obergines,potatoes and the beshamel
Türks use the Word also in Balkan Region every country has her own Definition of Mousaka.
you should discover the dishes of your own culture
then you will introduce the real greek cuisine
but with copy-paste recipes like this, you only increase the interest in the original recipe.
it's good for us because turkish food attracts attention everywhere but no one says greek recipe
@@clmky5485 I know our Cusine I don't need suggestions from people Ho stole it.
@@PAPASTHEGREAT You are the Thief. You know it right? Seriously Greeks were a civilization which Named everything They invented,Explored or Conquered. Most of the words in English is Greek origin. The thing is: Do you think Greeks were that, dumb that They named and noted everything they saw,found etc.. But couldnt named a food they eat. Sound nonsense right. Popular food you own neither have Turkish or Arabic Origin. You guys dont have a "real food culture".
Hahahaha God of love, god of water, god of the underground, everything about you is a lie
Did he say “cheese in goat skin”? Woww..
Turkey might make original moussaka but the origins of it is still not known.
En son ne zaman kızartma yedim bilmiyorum ama bu
Baklava bölümü gelir mi ?
At this very moment I’m eating a Bosnian version, anyone know the connection? It’s made with turnip lamb and cheese!
Kaç bölüm bu ?
Tantuni de olsa akar yalnız üzerine de musakka of bee
Sounds oily but who cares looks yummy!
Cacıkta bizim diyorlar.
Looks like lasagna without dough. Very tasty!
Burası neresi bilen varsa yeşillendirsin….
helal valla herhangi bir Türk’e sorsan bu kadar anlatamayabilir helal olsun…
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Mantı yapın
Kızartınca ağır oluyor, fırında daha hafif oluyor
as a greek is turkic
Annemi istiyorum ya siz siz olun yurtdışında okuyacaksanız bunları yapmayı öğrenin.
20 yıldır musakka yapmak, vay bee…
Agzimin suyu akti
Do you think it is lamb or beef?
Beef
I tried without frying - it was good but don’t go for the healthy just fry them!
Ağzım sulandı beeee
Mg
Adam net çok komik.
Patlıcan oturtmadan farkı ne anlamadım
Pilavsız yenmezzzzz
Why Turkish people don't know any foreign language even in tourist places?
Ok so originally Turkish yet Greek moussaka could never qualify as say kosher, unlike the original Turkish ancestor dish. So the Greek version is different moussaka, e.g. Greek moussaka. This is almost akin to wondering if trucks should really be called lorries.
İngiliz eleman işini biliyorrrrr
Gurbet elde nerede bulayım musakka…
Neden İngilizce anlamadım
Maydonoz olmasa daha iyiiii benceee
Kennynin yerinde olmak isterdim önce tantuni sonra musakka.
Is this goat skin thing real? OMG!
Acıktıkkkkkkkk
it was good but don’t go for the healthy just fry them!
Of course Greek version is the best!
I had a Turkish partner J
Ramazan Ramazan ağzım sulandıııı
Is it a sort of kebab?
Turn down the music or remove it…it’s ruining the video lol
Daniloyu getirin o daha komik
Patlıcan hiç sevmemmmmm
Dishes: Origins a person and a question: is it Turk or Greek. I'm guessing all the dislikes will probably be from Turks. Conclusion, he is for sure Turk. Goodbye!
Türk mü Yunan mı….Tabiki TÜRKKKK
İngiliz eleman çok komik beaaa
Sunumu beğenmedim daha iyi olabilirdi.
The style is Turkish look all out food and cooking style same tradition. Not Greek.
Yunan yemeğimi ne bilsin yunan musakkayı
Wish I could order this!
Is this goat skin thing real? OMG!
Is it a sort of kebab?