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Menemen (food)

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Menemen
Turkish breakfast with Menemen (left)
CourseBreakfast
Place of originTurkey
Main ingredientsEggs, tomato, green peppers, and spices such as ground black and red pepper, salt and oregano, Onion, garlic, chili powder
Food energy
(per serving)
~120 kcal
Similar dishesShakshouka

Menemen is a traditional Turkish dish[1] which includes eggs, tomato, green peppers, and spices such as ground black and red pepper, salt and oregano. Onion, garlic; Beyaz peynir and Turkish charcuterie products such as sucuk or pastırma may be added, although this strays from the traditional recipe.[citation needed] It is cooked with olive oil or sunflower oil. The dish is similar to shakshouka.

Menemen is commonly eaten for breakfast and served with bread.[2]

The addition of onions is mostly when menemen is not eaten at breakfast but as a main dish.[3]

Preparation

Onions are sauteed with the heated butter or oil, then the green peppers. Once the onions become soft and lighter in colour, the tomatoes and peppers are added. Tomatoes should become very soft and also change colour. Finally the eggs and spices are added, mixed with the other ingredients and cooked. The eggs should be fully cooked but not dry.

In restaurants, menemen is usually cooked to order and served in the single-serving metal pans they are cooked in.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Spicy Paleo Cookbook". Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. ^ Turkish Cookery, M. Işın Günür (1990). ISBN 975-479-100-7.
  3. ^ Türkmen, Arda, "Hürriyet Pazar", August 10, 2014, p.16.