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7 Vegetarian Turkish Dishes

Turkish cooking is actually very heavily vegetarian. There are a plethora of dishes that showcase the delicious, fresh, seasonal produce so widely available in Türkiye. Many dishes show off produce from a particular area, while others are widely available throughout Türkiye. Turkish food is often made in huge portions, this is because Turkish cooking is made to share with friends and family. Try these vegetarian dishes while you’re visiting - you won’t be disappointed!

1. Yaprak Sarma - Vine Leaf Rolls

Yaprak Sarma is basically vine leaves carefully wrapped around a mixture of rice, currants and sauteed onions. Yaprak Sarmas are hearty appetizers, available year-round. Best enjoyed with lemon juice drizzled over, the sour lemon bringing out the currant's delicate sweetness.

2. Enginar Kalbi - Artichoke Hearts

Artichokes are carefully peeled, leaving only their inner heart. Throughout the winter you’ll often see the peelers in grocery stores working furiously, bags of discarded leaves at their feet, their knives working tirelessly around the artichoke. The artichokes are then cooked to perfection and served with their olive oil and lemon juice preserve.

3. Barbunya - Pinto Beans

Barbunya is another classic Turkish kitchen sample. Made with pinto beans, this dish is filling, tasty and a true comfort food. Pinto beans are cream coloured beans flecked with pink. Cooked to perfection in an onion and tomato sauce, barbunya is a hearty dish that can be enjoyed on its own, with rice or as a meze. This true staple of Turkish cooking can be found in restaurants and homes across the country.

4. Cig Kofte - Bulgur Balls

Cig kofte can be a snack, an appetiser or a meal in its own right. Cig Kofte is bulgur that has been soaked in a richly spiced tomato sauce. The bulgur is clumped together and served with fresh crunchy lettuce leaves, pomegranate molasses and fresh lemon wedges. The crunchy lettuce and acidic lemon cut through the richly flavoured bulgur, lightening each bite.

5. Saksuka - Shakshuka

Cig kofte can be a snack, an appetiser or a meal in its own right. Cig Kofte is bulgur that has been soaked in a richly spiced tomato sauce. The bulgur is clumped together and served with fresh crunchy lettuce leaves, pomegranate molasses and fresh lemon wedges. The crunchy lettuce and acidic lemon cut through the richly flavoured bulgur, lightening each bite.

7. Sigara Borek - Turkish Fried Feta Rolls

Cig kofte can be a snack, an appetiser or a meal in its own right. Cig Kofte is bulgur that has been soaked in a richly spiced tomato sauce. The bulgur is clumped together and served with fresh crunchy lettuce leaves, pomegranate molasses and fresh lemon wedges. The crunchy lettuce and acidic lemon cut through the richly flavoured bulgur, lightening each bite.

6. Mucver - Fritters

Cig kofte can be a snack, an appetiser or a meal in its own right. Cig Kofte is bulgur that has been soaked in a richly spiced tomato sauce. The bulgur is clumped together and served with fresh crunchy lettuce leaves, pomegranate molasses and fresh lemon wedges. The crunchy lettuce and acidic lemon cut through the richly flavoured bulgur, lightening each bite.