Sulu köfte explained

Sulu köfte
Country:Turkey
Region:Balkans, South Caucasus, Eastern Mediterranean
Type:Soup or stew
Served:Hot
Main Ingredient:Ground meat, rice, spices, broth
Variations:Ekşili köfte

Sulu köfte is a Turkish stew or thick soup (çorba) with köfte. It consists of meatballs usually made with minced beef, mixed with rice or bulgur, onion and spices and boiled in their own gravy, with tomato sauce, olive oil and Turkish red pepper paste.

A similar dish is called ekşili köfte[1] or terbiyeli köfte,[2] when made with egg-lemon (terbiye) sauce.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: M. Sabri Koz. Yemek kitabı: tarih, halkbilimi, edebiyat. 2002. Kitabevi. 978-975-7321-74-3.
  2. Book: Tess Mallos. The Complete Middle East Cookbook. March 2007. Tuttle Publishing. 978-0-8048-3876-4. 115–.