Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Turkey Holidays - Eating Out in Istanbul

It is possible to find a restaurant to suit all budgets and all dining habits in practically every corner of Istanbul. In addition to places where one can find noteworthy samples of Turkish and world cuisine ranging from Japanese to Californian, it is also possible to encounter cosy cafes and buffets. Most of the cafes offer a quick bite, whereas bars are usually places for dancing and music, though some of them do offer a food menu.



The most elegant and expensive restaurants in Istanbul are in the entertainment centre of Taksim, as well as the shopping districts of Nisantasi, Tesvikiye, Etiler and Levent. The choicest samples of Turkish and world cuisine are served in the restaurants of big hotels. There are various restaurants for tourists and those on a budget in districts such as Beyoglu, and Sultanahmet.



RESTAURANTS

The most common type of restaurants in Istanbul is the traditional self-service lokanta. The menus are usually of vgetable and meat-based dishes, but some of them have grilled food and kebab. Kebab sis are places where every kind of meat is grilled or cooked in various ways, Lahmacun and 'pide' are among the original turkish soulfood found in those places.



There are restaurants in Istanbul which serve only vegetarian fare. However, many normal restaurants also have vegetable dishes and omelettes for vegetarians. Most restaurants have non smoking sections. However, there are few restaurants with high-chairs for infants. Most restaurants are not wheelchair friendly, but fortunately it does not present a problem as the restaurants are usually on the ground floor. Some traditional restaurants and kebab shops do not serve alcohol and there is no strict jacket and tie dress code to worry about either.



Fish restaurants and bars have a large place in the dining culture of istanbul. They usually have a warm and sincere atmosphere. Fish restaurants are found mostly along the Bosphorus and Kumkapi, on Marmara Sea shore. The variety of fish, which is seasonal, is exhibited so that customers can choose what fish they wish to see in their dish. Fish is usually served grilled or fried. Plates of 'meze' (appetizers), salads and/or raki, the Turkish national drink, can be chosen with the fish.



Prices are based on the kilo, which is determined on a day-to-day basis. Meyhanes may seem to offer the same menus as the fish restaurants, but the meze here are more varied and fresher, whereas grilled meat dishes are also available. Waiters display 'meze' on trays, and customers choose the ones they desire. You don't need to book seats at most of these restaurants situated crowded and popular places. If one is full, you will definitely find a place in another.



Mike is a travel writer. More info : Turkey Holidays
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Recipe - How A Vegetarian Can Enjoy Thanksgiving Without The Turkey

Can Thanksgiving be good without turkey? Yes. So, if you're a vegetarian, you need not miss a bit of the fun and ravishment. The core of Thanksgiving lies not in the food, but in the belief and the celebration. What matters is you're with family and friends and having a good time. You may not get a chance to be with your close ones during the rest of the year. So, whether vegan or not, this is the time to forget everything in the world - remember to be thankful, and cook a great Thanksgiving recipe.

How To Cook For A Vegetarian

Vegetarian Dishes

For a vegetarian, turkey on the table is unappetizing. You need to plan a menu with lots of sides and perhaps a substitutes.

If you think vegetarian meals take more time to prepare and taste bland, then think again. A vegetarian dish can be one of the simplest to prepare. All you need to do is substitute the meat with something vegetarian. The rest of the recipe can remain the same. This way, you enjoy the goodness of a meat dish without actually eating meat.

A table laden with deliciously prepared Thanksgiving dinner recipes consisting of beans, potatoes, squash, vegetables, breads, cookies, cakes, and pies looks as appealing as the one laden with a big fat turkey.

If you cannot do without the turkey, you can get tofu turkeys that are available in stores, strictly for vegetarians. You can even prepare this Thanksgiving recipe at home.

Food Substitutes For Vegetarians
Soy milk or rice milk for dairy milk Vegan margarine for butter Vegetarian marshmallows that do not contain gelatin because gelatin is obtained from animals Avoid all gelatin-based desserts and casseroles

The wonderful thing is that you can make any Thanksgiving recipe without anybody noticing that you haven't used a single ingredient derived from animals, including dairy. You can even share these recipes through a Thanksgiving post.

Seven Quick Tips For A Vegetarian Thanksgiving Dinner
Prepare appetizers with warm pita bread and veggies. Make vegetable lasagna. For this you can use carrots, diced zucchini, and tiny broccoli pieces instead of meat. Cook a hash brown casserole with green beans and corn. Add almonds to the beans while baking. Flavor your mashed potatoes with cheddar cheese and garlic. Use mushroom gravy or vegan margarine as dips. Use French bread and bake your favorite recipe. Get black olives, red onions, diced tomatoes, grated carrots, and bell peppers and toss a scrumptious salad. For the dessert, prepare the traditional pumpkin pie. It's better to make the crust at home because crust from the store may contain lard.

Thanksgiving Recipe - How A Vegetarian Can Enjoy Thanksgiving Without The Turkey

With so many options for vegetarians, the turkey-eaters may get curious and turn to a vegetarian Thanksgiving recipe this holiday. What's more you can make your menu stand out of the usual dishes. Cooking innovative vegetarian Thanksgiving dinner recipes is a surefire way to surprise your guests and give their taste buds that much wanted change!

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Thanksgiving Recipe - How A Vegetarian Can Enjoy Thanksgiving Without The Turkey

Can Thanksgiving be good without turkey? Yes. So, if you're a vegetarian, you need not miss a bit of the fun and ravishment. The core of Thanksgiving lies not in the food, but in the belief and the celebration. What matters is you're with family and friends and having a good time. You may not get a chance to be with your close ones during the rest of the year. So, whether vegan or not, this is the time to forget everything in the world - remember to be thankful, and cook a great Thanksgiving recipe.

How To Cook For A Vegetarian

For a vegetarian, turkey on the table is unappetizing. You need to plan a menu with lots of sides and perhaps a substitutes.

If you think vegetarian meals take more time to prepare and taste bland, then think again. A vegetarian dish can be one of the simplest to prepare. All you need to do is substitute the meat with something vegetarian. The rest of the recipe can remain the same. This way, you enjoy the goodness of a meat dish without actually eating meat.

A table laden with deliciously prepared Thanksgiving dinner recipes consisting of beans, potatoes, squash, vegetables, breads, cookies, cakes, and pies looks as appealing as the one laden with a big fat turkey.

If you cannot do without the turkey, you can get tofu turkeys that are available in stores, strictly for vegetarians. You can even prepare this Thanksgiving recipe at home.

Food Substitutes For Vegetarians
Soy milk or rice milk for dairy milk
Vegan margarine for butter
Vegetarian marshmallows that do not contain gelatin because gelatin is obtained from animals
Avoid all gelatin-based desserts and casseroles

The wonderful thing is that you can make any Thanksgiving recipe without anybody noticing that you haven't used a single ingredient derived from animals, including dairy. You can even share these recipes through a Thanksgiving post.

Seven Quick Tips For A Vegetarian Thanksgiving Dinner
Prepare appetizers with warm pita bread and veggies.
Make vegetable lasagna. For this you can use carrots, diced zucchini, and tiny broccoli pieces instead of meat.
Cook a hash brown casserole with green beans and corn. Add almonds to the beans while baking.
Flavor your mashed potatoes with cheddar cheese and garlic. Use mushroom gravy or vegan margarine as dips.
Use French bread and bake your favorite recipe.
Get black olives, red onions, diced tomatoes, grated carrots, and bell peppers and toss a scrumptious salad.
For the dessert, prepare the traditional pumpkin pie. It's better to make the crust at home because crust from the store may contain lard.




With so many options for vegetarians, the turkey-eaters may get curious and turn to a vegetarian Thanksgiving recipe this holiday. What's more you can make your menu stand out of the usual dishes. Cooking innovative vegetarian Thanksgiving dinner recipes is a surefire way to surprise your guests and give their taste buds that much wanted change!

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