Turkish Dinner Party Menu with Recipes (2024)

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Turkish Dinner Party Menu with Recipes (1)Recipes for a winter or summer Turkish dinner party menu- Meze Platter, Yogurt or Red Lentil Soup, Stuffed eggplant or Shish Kebap, Baklava, Turkish Coffee.

If you are searching for a Turkish dinner menu, then you are in luck. This post includes our favorite Turkish dinner recipes. And further, there is a winter version of our Turkish Dinner Part Menu as well as a summer version. Happy days!

Turkish Food Culture

Turkish people are very social. Family get-togethers at local restaurants or the family house are very common. Turkish people consider it very important to not just keep in touch with relatives but to spend quality time with them as well. This usually occurs over a meal, often on a Sunday. So today, we are providing you with a Turkish Dinner Party menu complete with recipes.

When you visit the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, there is one giant clue as to how important food is to the Turkish culture. The Royal kitchens in the palace are massive and this is where guilds were formed for different types of food preparation and cooking.

For example there are guilds for bread bakers, confectionery, pastry, jams and preserves and cheese makers. This is just a selection there are many more guilds than these examples. Topkapi Palace is basically where specialist chefs emanated from. Not in France, in Turkey! Turks take food very seriously. Learning how to cook Turkish food will skill you in one of the world’s most traditional and oldest cuisines.

A serious banquet in Turkey will consist of appetizers, usually mezes, soup, the main course, dessert and coffee (usually served with Turkish Delight). The mezes are traditionally served with raki. Turks usually switch then to wine or beer, although we observed a number of people drinking raki throughout the entire meal. And, of course, many Turks do not drink alcohol at all. As well, sparkling water is commonly consumed throughout the entire meal.Pomegranate juice is also very popular.

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We had a really enjoyable meal at Cin-Bal, near Fethiye on a Sunday afternoon. The place was full of family groups and indeed we were one of few tables for 2. It was great to watch the family interactions. And there is no doubt that children are made to feel just as welcome as the adults.

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Something a little different about Turkish restaurants, especially outside of Istanbul, is there is often no menu for the meze selection. They are made fresh every day and it depends what fresh ingredients can be sourced from the markets as to what mezes are made for the day. So instead of a menu, the waiter will take you up to the meze refrigerator to explain the available mezes.Turkish Dinner Party Menu with Recipes (3)

We really enjoyed that and quite frankly it is smart marketing as when you see the beautiful presentations you will definitely order mixed mezes. They were all delicious!

Another quaint tradition with mezes is you should eat mezes in a garden or balcony setting and over a period of a couple of hours. Further, you should drink raki, the national drink, to accompany the mezes. That’s certainly one way to start the conversation flowing!

Indeed by the time we finished our whole 4 course meal at Cin-Bal, I noted with some embarrassment, the large group at the table next to us were still going with their mezes and they arrived before we did. You can read more about mezes here.

The bottom line at Turkish restaurants is you should take your time, enjoy yourself and partake in the wonderful art of conversation with your fellow guest(s). If you want a slow meal order one course at a time. If not everything is likely to come at once!

Turkish Dessert

The most common dessert in Turkey is baklava and it is brilliant. It is made from, amongst other ingredients, pistachio rather than walnuts, as is common in Greece. There are other differences as well. You can read about Turkish baklava here.

We have not featured a baklava recipe on Compass & Fork, but we have provided a link in the menu to a good recipe if you would like to make it. If not, you can source it online or find it at a local pastry shop (depending where you live).

Another very common dessert in Turkey was fresh, seasonal fruit, served on a platter. Again, another platter dish to encourage conversation and allow you to linger at the end of the meal. Fruit is very good in Turkey, so it is no surprise it is so popular.

So without, further ado, here is the Turkish Dinner Party menu.

Compass & Fork Turkish Dinner Party Menu

We have featured many Turkish recipes over the last few months and as you have gathered we really enjoyed the food experience. So here are our favorites, difficult decision though it was! Please let us know what you think by leaving a comment. Enjoy!

Click on the picture or the link in the menu to retrieve the individual recipes.

Turkish Dinner Party Menu

STARTER
Mixed Mezes:

Beet, Garlic & Yogurt Dip

Mixed Olive Salad

Marinated Roasted Bell Peppers

Yogurt Carrot Dip

accompanied with Raki

SOUP
Red Lentil Soup (Winter)

Or Yogurt Soup (Summer)

ENTREE (MAIN COURSE)
Stuffed Eggplants (Winter)

or

Shish Kebaps (summer)

DESSERT

Baklava

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or Fresh Seasonal Fruit

COFFEE
Turkish Coffee

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with Turkish Delight

WINE SUGGESTION

2012 Turasan Kalecik Karaci or

Yakut Kavaklidere (if you can find it)

You can learn more about Turkish wine in our post about it.

We feature a dinner party from each country we visit, you can find anItalian Dinner Party menu here.

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14 Responses

  1. kate @veggie desserts

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    I would love to go to a Turkish dinner party. I spent four months there when I was young and I have such fond memories. The carrot yogurt dip is next on my must-make list!

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      Kate all those meze dishes were tasty. We also had a great time in Turkey. Thanks for your comment.

  2. Jessica {Swanky Recipes}

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    I’ve never been to Turkey but have had the pleasure of hosting a friend here for 3 months. He even brought authentic Turkish Delight as well as some other treats. We sat down for coffee and tea late and night and grilled lamb kebabs! Thanks for bringing back memories!

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      That’s excellent Jessica, so glad you have some fond memories. We really enjoyed Turkey, the people and the cuisine. And they do know how to make kebabs. Thanks for your comment.

  3. Preethi'scuisine

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    Lovely compilation!! Great pictures too. Thanks for sharing.

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      Yes Turkish cuisine is rather tasty. Thanks for your comment.

  4. Claire

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    Wow! The food looks so delicious. Your photos are amazing 🙂

    Claire
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      Claire, There is a lot of history in Turkish food. Thanks for reading.

  5. Evi

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    Yum! This spread looks delicious. I’ve never had Turkish food before, but that red lentil soup look so yummy! Thanks for sharing.

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      Thanks for your comment Evi. Turkish food has a long history. We really were impressed with the quality and range of food available in Turkey. Cheers….Mark

  6. Ginger

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    All of these look SO good! I will definitely try some of them. Thank you.

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      Thanks for your comment. Color is a big part of Turkish cuisine and we found Turkish food to be very tasty. Cheers….Mark

  7. Liz

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    YUM! Can I come over for your dinner party?? This looks fabulous!

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      Well thank you Liz. We really enjoyed our Turkish sojourn and the food was a highlight.

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Turkish Dinner Party Menu with Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is a typical Turkish dinner? ›

A typical meal starts with soup (especially in wintertime), followed by a dish made of vegetables (olive oil or with ground meat), meat or legumes boiled in a pot (typically with meat or minced meat), often with or before Turkish pilav, pasta or bulgur pilav accompanied by a salad or cacık (diluted cold yogurt dish ...

What is a turkey's favorite food? ›

Nuts- Acorns are a chosen favorite for wild turkeys. But in the wintertime, acorns can become scarce. Beech and hickory nuts are a great alternative.

What is Turkey's national dish? ›

Kuru fasulye is often served along with cacık and rice or bulgur. It is often considered the national dish of Turkey. An annual kuru fasulye festival is held in Kaymaz, Sivrihisar. Its counterpart in Greek cuisine is called fasolada.

What is Turkish meze? ›

Meze is a word which means taste or snack, and it has special meaning in Turkish culture, where it generally refers to a number of different finger foods which can be prepared, and sometimes even used as a dinner entrée.

What is the most popular Turkish meal? ›

As we've already touched on, of all the typical Turkish dishes, the doner kebab is undoubtedly the best known and most popular dish. Its name translates as 'rotating grilled meat'. And that is the essence of this dish.

What is the most traditional Turkish dish? ›

What are the Traditional Turkish foods?
  • Beyti Kebab. ...
  • Tomato Kebab. ...
  • Ali Nazik Kebab. ...
  • Alti Ezmeli Kebab. ...
  • Cacik. ...
  • Hummus. ...
  • Ezme. ...
  • Haydari. This thick and tangy meze made with yogurt, infused with select herbs and garlic, is a favorite for its rich texture and bold flavors, served alongside fresh Turkish bread.
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What kind of meat do Turkish eat? ›

The most commonly eaten meats include sheep, lamb, goat and chicken, and kebabs are made from all of them. Döner kebap and şiş kebap are now known worldwide. Also köftes (in this context, meatballs), meat pide and various kebabs(grilled/roast meat) are made in different ways according to region.

What is the Favourite meat in turkey? ›

From the Ottoman Empire to the present day, the most eaten meat in Turkey is sheep, goat, cow, and chicken. Turkey is an Islamic country, so the people living there are Muslims who do not eat pork and dog meat because in Islam it is both types of meat are forbidden, and only halal meat is eaten there.

What are three things turkeys eat? ›

Wild turkeys are opportunistic foragers and can eat a wide variety of leaves, grass, seeds, berries, insects, worms, snails, frogs, and small reptiles. This allows them to thrive in a variety of natural habitats. They also can inhabit residential areas, particularly where they are being fed.

What is the name of Turkish bread? ›

Pide (pronounce: 'pie-DEH') or pide ekmek are the large, round or oval Turkish flatbreads that are generally what gets called Turkish bread outside Turkey.

Why is Turkish food so good? ›

It's the ingredients of course. Turkish food is typically filled a wide array fruits, nuts, and vegetables. These ingredients are usually mixed in with a main course of either fish, chicken, seafood, lamb or beef. This combination of fruits and meat gives the country's cuisine a distinct, wholesome taste.

Can I eat salad in Turkey? ›

They will taste much better than they do in the US. Very little produce in Turkey travels as far as US fruits and vegetables. The path from farm to market is much shorter and the produce much better. My favorite salad is a Shepard's Salad usually filled with bright flavorful tomatoes and crisp cucumbers.

What is on a Turkish breakfast plate? ›

On a typical Turkish breakfast table, you will find a range of cheeses, olives, jams, vegetables, bread, and small platters of cured meat, all anchored around a delicious egg dish resulting in what is truly a forenoon feast.

What is a Turkish meat sandwich called? ›

The Turkish word döner comes from dönmek ("to turn" or "to rotate"), so the Turkish name döner kebap literally means "rotating roast". In German, it is spelled Döner Kebab; the sandwich is often called ein Döner. Particularly in British English, a döner kebab sandwich may be referred to simply as "a kebab".

What is Turkish shawarma made of? ›

shawarma, popular street food in the Middle East, which originated in Turkey and is made of spit-roasted layers of lamb, beef, or other meat that are sliced and often wrapped in or served with pita. Shawarma is similar to Greek gyros, though the former is seasoned with more spices and the latter with more herbs.

What is a favorite meal of Turkish people describe it? ›

Mantı is a pasta-like food contains minced meat and it is served with garlicky yoghurt and sauce over it. It is extremely rare to find someone doesn't like mantı.

What time do Turkish eat dinner? ›

Time to start dinner is normal between 7 -8 and 8:30 - latest time. At chick restaurants , it can go up to 9. Turkish people have lunch and the dinner at about the same time as the most other people do, About 12.30 — 13.30 lunch and 19.00 —20.00 dinner. A bit earlier and later might also be.

How many meals a day do Turkish people eat? ›

Turkish people eat three meals a day, with a few snacks in between. They tend to have a full home-cooked meal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also sit down for hot tea with cake or cookies, usually in the late morning or midafternoon, when neighbors commonly stop by for a visit.

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