Borek, a culinary gem from Turkish cuisine, has a rich history that traces its roots back to the heart of Middle Asia. Traditionally, it was crafted with ingredients like meat, potatoes, and cheese, but lately, it has seen a delightful transformation with the inclusion of vegetables. I recommend experimenting with ingredients like mushrooms, spinach, zucchini, and eggplant to create your perfect vegetarian version.
You can serve with zucchini dip recipe!
About recipe;
The love for borek extends well beyond Turkey, with its popularity stretching across the Balkans, Greece, and the Mediterranean region. This savory pastry is a cherished staple in many Mediterranean countries.
What exactly is traditional borek made of?
It starts with handmade phyllo pastry, at home. Of course, for convenience, you can use pre-made phyllo dough, brush it with butter, and fill it with your choice of vegetables. The result? A perfect and satisfying vegetarian dinner recipe.
Prepare the stuff. The leek is gonna give onion taste so if you don’t like sweet taste add salt.
Make a sauce to wet the dough sheets. Take 2 phyllo dough, add 3 tablespoon of yogurt mixture. Brush all over the dough.
Roll the dough just like cinnamon rolls. Cut the boreks dough.
This recipe is a comforting and heartwarming delight for winter. It’s a wonderful addition to your vegetarian food repertoire.