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Turkish Lahmacun
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Turkish Lahmacun

Turkish Lahmacun is the iconic Turkish-cuisine "thin pizza" — yeast flatbread covered with very juicy meat-vegetable topping. Variation in size + serving: mini-saucer-sized OR baking-sheet-large; cut into portions OR rolled OR folded with greens inside.
Time 90 min
Yield 8 servings
Calories 150 kcal
Difficulty Hard
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Instructions

  1. I prepare ingredients for the dough.

    Step 1
  2. Prepare ingredients for meat spread.

    Step 2
  3. In suitable mixing bowl: SIFT flour (mandatory for yeast dough). Make WELL.

    Step 3
  4. Pour in warm water; add sugar + yeast; stir. Leave few minutes for fermentation start.

    Step 4
  5. Soon dough bubbles up + foams (yeast working).

    Step 5
  6. Pour in oil; add salt.

    Step 6
  7. Knead dough by hand — first in bowl, then on table stretching + flattening 5 minutes. Form ball at end.

    Step 7
  8. Transfer to oiled container with loose lid for rising.

    Step 8
  9. After ~40 min: dough swells, increases at least 2x.

    Step 9
  10. While dough rises: prepare spread. Mince all vegetables EXCEPT parsley. Leave SOME UNCRUSHED PIECES (gives Turkish pizza right color + texture).

    Step 10
  11. Chop greens BY HAND (recognizable in finished product).

    Step 11
  12. Grind meat; add vegetable puree + chopped parsley.

    Step 12
  13. Add tomato paste + butter (juiciness enhancement) + salt + smoked paprika.

    Step 13
  14. Combine into HOMOGENEOUS mass. Filling should be VERY JUICY — stir before each spreading to evenly distribute moisture.

    Step 14
  15. Roll risen dough into THICK SAUSAGE. Divide into 8 pieces (48-50 g each); round into balls. Rest balls 10 min under film (easier to roll out + fine-pored structure during baking). Preheat oven to 220 °C.

    Step 15
  16. Roll out dough into THIN flatbreads — no more than 2 mm thick. Lightly dust work surface with flour to prevent sticking.

    Step 16
  17. On baking sheet lined with parchment: place 2-3 flatbreads (depending on sheet size).

    Step 17
  18. Spread meat filling EVENLY; level thickness throughout circle. Don't make too thick + don't leave empty spaces.

    Step 18
  19. Place prepared lahmacun on LOWER level of preheated oven.

    Step 19
  20. After 8-10 min: lahmacun bakes; edges brown.

    Step 20
  21. Stack finished lahmacuns on top of each other; cover with towel (self-heat softens flatbreads). Serve: drizzle with LEMON JUICE; place few sprigs of GREENS on top; FOLD flatbread in half OR roll up. Pleasant snack — can be taken on-the-go. Bon appétit!

    Step 21

Tips

  • 1

    THE LOWER-OVEN-RACK BAKING. Step 19's "LOWER level of oven" is Turkish-tradition oven-positioning. Higher rack: top of lahmacun browns before bottom cooks (uneven). Lower rack: bottom CRUST DEVELOPS (essential — pizza-crisp character), top cooks through evenly. The 220 °C high temperature + lower rack = traditional Turkish-bakery-oven simulation. Same lower-rack technique used for: Italian thin-crust pizza, Indian naan, French-bread baking. Don't use middle rack — produces inferior result.

  • 2

    THE 2 MM THIN ROLLING. Step 16's "no more than 2 mm thick" is recipe-defining. Thicker dough (5+ mm): becomes bread-like (wrong character — Turkish pizza is THIN). PROPER thin: cooks through in 8-10 min, edges crisp, holds filling without bursting. The yeast dough + thin rolling combination is calibrated for proper texture. ROLLING TIP: use rolling pin firmly; flour the surface generously; rotate dough 90° after each roll to maintain even thickness. For another classic Mediterranean thin-crust preparation worth comparing, see Pizza Margherita Classic.

  • 3

    THE TOWEL-COVER SOFTENING. Step 21's "cover with towel" finishing is Turkish-tradition-essential. Hot lahmacun straight from oven: edges crisp, but top + bottom are firm. Stacked + covered with towel: self-heat + steam softens lahmacun, makes it FOLDABLE without cracking, ideal for serving rolled or folded. Without softening step: lahmacun cracks when folded. Same softening technique used for: pita bread (Middle Eastern tradition), tortillas (Mexican tradition), all foldable flatbreads. Don't skip — folding is dish-essential serving method.

  • 4

    THE LEMON-JUICE FINISH. Step 22's "drizzle lemon juice" is Turkish-traditional finishing touch. Acid (lemon) cuts through richness of meat-tomato spread, adds brightness, completes flavor profile. Without lemon: lahmacun feels heavy + monotonous. WITH lemon: full flavor balance achieved (meat + vegetables + acidity + herbs). Don't skip — Turkish-tradition specifically. Substitute: lime juice (similar function), pomegranate molasses (Middle Eastern variation), apple cider vinegar (less ideal). For another classic Turkish street-food preparation worth trying, try Turkish Kofte.

FAQ

What kind of meat is best? +

Traditional Turkish: LAMB (most authentic, recipe-best). Beef: equally common in modern Turkish-pizza places, lighter version. CHICKEN: less traditional but works (use breast for lighter result). MIXED lamb-beef: balanced flavor profile. The 350 g works at 1:1 substitution. AVOID: pork (Turkish cuisine has religious restrictions), very lean meats (need fat for juiciness). Lamb produces strongest "authentic Turkish" character; beef is most universally accessible.

Can I make it ahead? +

Partial make-ahead works. Prepare DOUGH day-before; refrigerate covered overnight (cold-rise produces complex flavor). Bring to room temperature 1 hour before shaping. Prepare FILLING up to 24 hours before; refrigerate. Assemble + bake fresh same-day. Don't pre-bake fully (lahmacun is fresh-best). For dinner-party: prepare components afternoon, bake during dinner-prep (8 min per batch). The fresh-bake nature is essential to character.

How long does it keep? +

Best fresh — within 1-2 hours of baking for peak quality. Refrigerated covered: 1 day, but texture degrades (dough hardens, filling-flavor flattens). Reheating: 5-7 min in 200 °C oven (re-crisps + re-warms), OR brief skillet refresh (1-2 min, no oil). Don't microwave (rubbery dough). FREEZER: works adequately — freeze baked lahmacun stack-style, thaw + reheat oven. The prep-time is short enough that fresh-bake is genuinely accessible.

What sides go best? +

Turkish tradition has minimal sides. CLASSIC: stuff fresh herbs + vegetables INSIDE (lettuce, parsley, mint, tomato slices, sliced onion, sumac-onion). DRINKS: ayran (yogurt drink, traditional Turkish), Turkish tea, Turkish coffee. SAUCES: hot pepper paste (acetar), garlic-yogurt sauce. For LARGE meal: serve alongside Turkish salad (çoban), pickled vegetables, Turkish pilaf (separate side). The lahmacun is meant as STREET FOOD — minimal accompaniments for grab-and-go eating.

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