Ellerin Türküsü - Kanal B / Adana Kebap 3/3

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Adana Kebap - Kanal B Ellerin Turkusu Programi "Adana Kebap" Yapım: Ayse Oksuz Kanal B Kamera: Mustafa Can Kurgu : Nisa Kasapoglu Hazırlayan-Sunan : Ayşe Öksüz Adana is a city in southeastern Turkey in the middle of the fertile Cilician (Çukurova) Plain. Its history is ancient; this was the area of the Hittite empire (c. 1800 B.C.). The cuisine of Adana has some influence from nearby Syria, but its most famous contribution to Turkish cuisine is the Adana kebap or köfte, a spicy hot mixture of ground lamb that is grilled. When you come across very spicy Turkish food in western Anatolia, it is a sure sign that it is imported from eastern Anatolia, where they enjoy hotter foods. Adana's interest in spicy foods might have a medieval origin for in the time of Marco Polo the nearby port of Ayas was an important transhipment place for Asiatic spices and wares; the Venetians, perpetually mesmerized by spices, even had a bailo (consul) there. I've changed the basic recipe so one is using ground meat instead of chunks of meat. The people of this region have a passion for spicy hot food. By far its best-known dish is the namesake Adana Kebap -- a hot, grilled meat specialty. And when the cooking of it begins, guests gather round the 'mangal' grill to engage in pleasant conversation. Serve the grilled meat, tomato, and green peppers on an oblong platter surrounded by chopped parsley and fine onion slivers seasoned with sumac.


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Meat Stuffing

1 pound ground beef
1 pound ground pork
1 pound ground turkey
1 onion, chopped fine
1 cup bread crumbs
3 ribs celery, chopped fine
1 (8 ounce) can water chestnuts, drained and chopped fine
1/2 cup chopped parsley
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons pepper
2 teaspoons poultry seasoning

Combine all ingredients well, but try to keep the mixture loose. Stuff turkey cavities loosely. Roast turkey at 325 degrees F, but add about 1/2 hour more for the stuffing to cook.

Depending on the size of the bird, you may have extra meat mixture. You can form it into a meat loaf and cook it with the turkey.

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