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== Tas Kebab ==
== Tas Kebab ==


Tas Kebab is a traditional [[Iranian cuisine|Iranian]] dish that is popular in many parts of the world. It is a type of [[kebab]], which is a broad term covering a wide variety of grilled meat dishes. Tas Kebab, however, is unique in its preparation and ingredients.
[[File:Tas_kebap_and_cacık.jpg|thumb|right|Tas kebab served with cacık]]


=== Ingredients ===
'''Tas kebab''' is a traditional [[Turkish cuisine|Turkish dish]] that is known for its rich flavors and tender meat. It is a type of [[stew]] that typically features [[lamb]] or [[beef]], cooked slowly with a variety of [[vegetables]] and [[spices]]. The name "tas" refers to the "bowl" or "pot" in which the dish is traditionally cooked and served.


The main ingredients of Tas Kebab are [[lamb]], [[onions]], [[tomatoes]], [[potatoes]], and [[bell peppers]]. These are all cooked together in a pot, hence the name 'Tas', which means 'pot' in [[Persian language|Persian]]. The dish is typically seasoned with [[turmeric]], [[salt]], and [[pepper]], and sometimes other spices such as [[saffron]] and [[cinnamon]] are added for extra flavor.
== Ingredients ==


=== Preparation ===
The main ingredients of tas kebab include:


The preparation of Tas Kebab involves several steps. First, the lamb is cut into pieces and browned in a pot. Then, the onions, tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers are added and cooked until they are soft. The spices are then added and the dish is left to simmer until the flavors have melded together and the meat is tender. The dish is typically served with [[rice]] or [[bread]].
* [[Lamb]] or [[beef]]
* [[Onions]]
* [[Tomatoes]]
* [[Garlic]]
* [[Carrots]]
* [[Potatoes]]
* [[Green peppers]]
* [[Tomato paste]]
* [[Olive oil]]
* [[Salt]] and [[pepper]]
* [[Bay leaves]]
* [[Thyme]]
* [[Water]] or [[broth]]


=== Variations ===
== Preparation ==


There are many variations of Tas Kebab, depending on the region where it is made. In some parts of Iran, for example, the dish is made with [[beef]] instead of lamb. In other regions, additional ingredients such as [[eggplant]], [[carrots]], or [[green beans]] are added. Some versions of the dish also include [[dried fruits]] such as [[prunes]] or [[apricots]], which add a sweet contrast to the savory flavors of the meat and vegetables.
The preparation of tas kebab involves several steps:


=== Cultural Significance ===
1. '''Browning the Meat''': The meat is cut into cubes and browned in olive oil in a large pot or "tas".
2. '''Sautéing the Vegetables''': Onions, garlic, and green peppers are added to the pot and sautéed until soft.
3. '''Adding Tomatoes and Spices''': Chopped tomatoes, tomato paste, and spices such as salt, pepper, bay leaves, and thyme are added.
4. '''Simmering''': Water or broth is added to cover the ingredients, and the mixture is left to simmer slowly until the meat is tender.
5. '''Adding Root Vegetables''': Carrots and potatoes are added later in the cooking process to prevent them from becoming too soft.


Tas Kebab is a dish that is deeply rooted in Iranian culture. It is often served at special occasions and family gatherings, and is a staple of Iranian home cooking. The dish is also popular in other countries, particularly those with large Iranian communities.
== Serving ==


== See Also ==
Tas kebab is traditionally served hot, often accompanied by [[rice]] or [[bulgur]] pilaf. It is also commonly served with [[cacık]], a refreshing side dish made from [[yogurt]], [[cucumber]], and [[dill]].


* [[Iranian cuisine]]
== Variations ==
 
While the basic recipe for tas kebab remains consistent, there are regional variations across [[Turkey]]. Some versions may include additional spices or different types of vegetables, such as [[eggplant]] or [[zucchini]].
 
== Related Pages ==
 
* [[Turkish cuisine]]
* [[Kebab]]
* [[Kebab]]
* [[Persian language]]
* [[Cacık]]
 
* [[Stew]]
== References ==


== External Links ==
[[Category:Turkish cuisine]]
{{dictionary-stub1}}
[[Category:Meat dishes]]
[[Category:Stews]]

Latest revision as of 11:02, 15 February 2025

Tas Kebab[edit]

Tas kebab served with cacık

Tas kebab is a traditional Turkish dish that is known for its rich flavors and tender meat. It is a type of stew that typically features lamb or beef, cooked slowly with a variety of vegetables and spices. The name "tas" refers to the "bowl" or "pot" in which the dish is traditionally cooked and served.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients of tas kebab include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of tas kebab involves several steps:

1. Browning the Meat: The meat is cut into cubes and browned in olive oil in a large pot or "tas". 2. Sautéing the Vegetables: Onions, garlic, and green peppers are added to the pot and sautéed until soft. 3. Adding Tomatoes and Spices: Chopped tomatoes, tomato paste, and spices such as salt, pepper, bay leaves, and thyme are added. 4. Simmering: Water or broth is added to cover the ingredients, and the mixture is left to simmer slowly until the meat is tender. 5. Adding Root Vegetables: Carrots and potatoes are added later in the cooking process to prevent them from becoming too soft.

Serving[edit]

Tas kebab is traditionally served hot, often accompanied by rice or bulgur pilaf. It is also commonly served with cacık, a refreshing side dish made from yogurt, cucumber, and dill.

Variations[edit]

While the basic recipe for tas kebab remains consistent, there are regional variations across Turkey. Some versions may include additional spices or different types of vegetables, such as eggplant or zucchini.

Related Pages[edit]