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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Strawberry Topping

(Çilek Sos)

Strawberry Topping
500 gr strawberries, washed, cut in 3 or 4
1/4 cup sugar

If the strawberries are tasteless and hard to eat, make this delicious Strawberry Sauce as a topping for ice cream:) I do this all the time.

Place strawberries in a pot and sprinkle the sugar on top. Heat it up for a minute, then turn the heat down to medium-low. Cook for about 20 minutes. Let it cool down a little bit. Pour into a jar with the lid and keep it in the fridge.

You can have it as a topping for the strained yogurt or ice cream.

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9 Comments:

At 6:28 AM, Blogger Anna (Morsels and Musings) said...

I just discovered your blog and I'm so excited. Sooooo many delicious recipes! I was in Istanbul in April and ate so much wonderful food. Unfortunately my fiance couldn't come with me but now I can use your recipes and he can try some Turkish cuisine too.

 
At 8:37 PM, Blogger Binnur said...

Hi Anna,
I am glad you came across our site:) If there is any dish you liked in
Istanbul that I haven't posted yet, let me know, I may be able to help:)

Sevgilerimle

 
At 11:46 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

this is lookes so good im pretty shure it tasdte good to

 
At 10:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks Binnur! I married a wonderful Turkish man last year and being an american woman it's been tough to make food that he loves. Your website makes it easy! I am so glad that I can now cook foods that my husband enjoys! Thanks and keep the great recipes coming!!!!

 
At 7:43 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This looks yummy , thank you for posting all these recipes , Ive been to Turkey several times and enjoyed each visit, and now I have chosen Turkish food as a theme for my food technology GCSE .
Also aa quick question , how do you manager to reply to every comment on your site ? Youre like santa clause , lol , thanks again ^_^

 
At 7:25 PM, Blogger Binnur said...

Hi,
Being like a Santa is cool, thank you:) I always try to answer all the questions. I love to share everything that I know about Turkish cuisine with other people :)
Take care,

 
At 1:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

merhabab Binur

i was once married to a turk and subsequently fell in love with the food & culture. amazing! his mother taught me a few yummy recipes but its hard to remember all of them. Thanks to your site i can now cook turkish again, real turkish! your recipes look very authentic so thanks! will look for some burek recipes for tonights coktail dinner ive been invited to.

cok tesekurederim!

Elif (jesika)

 
At 5:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi
I really like your recipes, love to buy your book -but from waterstones as they are more reliable. please could you tell me the ISBN number fot the book

 
At 7:51 PM, Blogger Binnur said...

Thank you:) I don't know waterstones but you can get directly from Amazon.com

 

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