As i have mentioned yesterday, in black sea region , you can find thousands recipes with anchovy. The rice is one of them . I never tried it before neither in a restaurant or at home so it was nice for me to cook this. I felt it was a real challange for me, i cooked it in a pan not in the oven , so i needed to turn the food and fry both face of it. But i was succesful, honestly i was afraid to screw it but didnt. The result is perfect either look or taste..
I cooked it in a medium pan , wish i have done more:)
Ingredients
1/2 kg fresh anchovy (filleted)
1 onion
1 cup rice (200gr)
pine nuts
currants
oregano
salt
black pepper
cinnamon
corn meal
Let the rice wait in hot water for 20 min, slice onions into small pieces. Cook it with some olive oil for a few min, after add pine nuts, cook few min more than add other spices and currants, i put little cinnamon,not much, some people like it sweet but i dont..
mix it well , drain the rice , pour onto onions , add hot water 2 glass, or it should cover onto rices..
Cook it with low heat till the water goes off ,but dont make it dry.
on the other hand lie some olive oil into pan , cover the outside of anchovies with corn meal and line the base and sides with just over half the anchovy fillets skin side outwards.
Pour the rice mixture into the centre ,
and cover the surface with the remainder of the anchovies.
Sprinkle a little olive oil over , and fry it with low heat 10 min, after 1 side fried , close a plate on the pan reverse it and cook other side of it. i know it sounds difficult but if i done it everybody can!!
Just one note; as the anchovies will get smaller after cooked, you have to put anchovies more,and line anchovies without any hole..
Serve it warm and enjoy with Turkish/Black Sea Region Traditional food.
Bon appetit..
What a cool recipe! I've never seen this before!
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative! I bet it is absolutely full of fantastic flavors, too!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, I never seen such a recipe before, looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteit looks delicious! :D
ReplyDeleteΙ love that dish ... i ate it in Istanbul and it looks that you did a great job !!!
ReplyDeleteWow. I'm impressed Yeşim! I hate turning dishes over to cook them. Too much disaster! :) We ate sooo much hamsi in Istanbul when we were there. I've seen it with pilav, but never like this. Might have to attempt it...
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ReplyDeleteHamsiyi çok severim,Karadenzli olarak hamsili her lezzete varım! :)
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wow I've never seen this way of wrapping pilaf but looks great. Thanks for sharing it
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such a dish with rice & anchovies...looks yum
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I see such a rice and anchovy dish and I am just speechless! It is just wonderful, elegant, dainty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy! You made me crave for this. This dish is one of dishes I would love to try. I don't have that courage to make it at home yet, but will try it one day.
ReplyDeleteI love anchovies, especially fresh from the Mediterranean. Such a pretty presentation. I could only imagine how delicious this is!
ReplyDeletetx you so much to All, and really it is not hard as much as seen.. if i did, everybody can;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for nice recipe! I'll try to cook it soooooon!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a creative recipe! I've never seen this use of anchovies before but I love anchovies and see myself trying this very soon!
ReplyDeleteI barely see anchovies that big. I grew up eating small anchovies. I wonder if I can get them here. Looking so good! Anyway, thanks for the vote!
ReplyDeleteMy husband just saw this recipe and said, "Make this for me"! I does look good, I've never had anything like it. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDelete-Gina-
This is so cool! And looks incredibly good. I'm going to try making this I'm sure it's delish :-) thanks for the great idea!
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Wow - what an incredible looking dish - I have never seen anything like that before. It looks absolutely delicious - I definitely have to try that.
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Wow that's really interesting, I would love to try it.
ReplyDeletewow, thank you Yesim.
ReplyDeleteI had it for first time in a Turkish fish restaurant, it was about 6 months ago. Now I am addicted to this super tasty dish. Whenever I am in Istanbul, I eat at least twice a week of this Hamsili Pilav, hummmmmmm