Tomatoes-Feta Cheese Casserole
(Firinda Peynirli Domates)
4 large tomatoes, insides* only, cut in small pieces
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 large onion, cut in round shape, slices separated
1 garlic clove, sliced
1/2 cup feta cheese
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
2 tbsp basil, chopped
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp peppercorn
3 tbsp bread crumbs
2 individual Pyrex dishes (oven proof), oiled
Saute the onion and garlic with 2 tbsp olive oil in a pan. Place the onions equally at the bottom of individual oven dishes. Spread the tomatoes on top of the onions. Season it with salt and peppercorn. Cover the tomatoes with feta cheese, basil and parsley. Sprinkle breadcrumbs all over the top.
Preheat the oven to 400 F and bake for about 25 minutes. Serve this very tasty dish immediately as a light lunch or as an entree.
Makes 2 servings.
* Use the insides from Tomato Dolma to cook this dish :)
Meal Ideas:
- Lamb Tandir, Apricot Couscous and Revani.
Labels: Vegetables
10 Comments:
Sitenizin methini duydugum icin goz atmak istedim.Tarifler cok orjinal ve cok begendim.Izlemeye devam edecegim :)
Italya'dan Sevgiler,
Esra
Sevgili Esra,
Ne kadar guzel bir yorum yazmissin, cok tesekkur ederim:)
Umarim tarifleri pisirdikce de seversin:)
Ben de sana Canada'dan sevgilerimi yolluyorum,
I like turkish cuisine very much and I love your recipes!
Hi Dandyna,
Thank you trying out my recipes and I'm glad you like them:)
Hi Binnur,
I found your site while looking for Asure recipes. I love that you have so much variety, esp. since it's sometimes hard to find these recipes in English. Cok guzel!
-Beth
Hi Beth,
Cok tesekkur ederim, I think you are familiar with the Turkish Cuisine:)
Sevgilerimle,
Merhaba Binnur,
I just came across your website and I am already addicted. I am excited about trying each and every one of your recipes, as I am want to surprise and why not, impress my husband. I am a Romanian with a Turkish heart (used to live in Istanbul for seven years in the 90’s and learned to cook there). I like many cuisines: Romanian, American, Mexican, French, Greek, but Turkish cuisine is the most popular cuisine in my kitchen. So thank you so very much for making me already look good in my husband’s eyes and let me score some points. I can’t wait to surprise him with his mom’s recipes.
Montreal’dan sevgiler,
Lilly
merhaba binnur,
my turkish boyfriend had an aunt we used to stay with when we were in istanbul. she made the most amazing tomato dish that i have forgotten the name of. it was basically lots of fresh tomatoes cooked on top of the stove with lots of butter as the tomatoes cooked down, she would add more. after a longgggggg time, she would serve it over rice. it seemed very simple to make, but i can not seem to EVER get it right. can you help? also i want to make a baked patlijan, stuffed with tomatoes, onions, olive oil, etc. and topped with more oil and youghurt, but again i need a recipe. I LOVE YOUR SITE.
thank you, laura
Merhaba Laura,
Thank you:) I wish I knew from which region your boyfriend is. Pilaf with tomato sauce looks like Marmaris pilaf.
http://english.turkishcookbook.com/2014/03/marmaris-pilaf.html
I am going to post Pilaf with Tomato Sacue for you in the future:)
It is hard to guess which eggplant dish you ask for. We have so many dishes with the eggplant:) It may be one of the following:
Fried Eggplant Strips with Summer Vegetables
(Kırlı Patlıcan Kızartma - Aydın - Aegean Region)
http://english.turkishcookbook.com/2014/07/fried-eggplant-strips-with-summer.html
or
The Imam Fainted (Eggplant with Veggie Filling)
(Imam Bayildi)
http://english.turkishcookbook.com/2006/03/eggplant-with-veggie-filling.html
I would suggest that you use the google search box on the right site of my blog, just below the google ads. When you select "TC", it will help you find all the recipes I have posted. You can also search for the word of any region, pilafs, vegetables, herbs, spices, meat, etc.
Wish you the best!
Amazing and easy recipes
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