Turkish pide pizza recipe (2024)

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Wow. Just wow. The moment I pulled these Turkish pide out of the oven I knew that they were something special. But I wasn't quite prepared for how really amazing they would be. Turkish pide are breads that have a centre of filling - be it beef, cheese or vegetarian. Pide is usually shaped in an oval or "boat" or round shape and is commonly described as a Turkish pizza. They are served cut up and with a wedge of lemon.

Pide is pronounced pee-day did you know that the plural of pide is pideler (pee day lair)? They're traditionally cooked in clay or stone ovens. This version is a beauty and the filling is made with a spiced beef filling. I came across the recipe on Gourmet Getaways and adapted it. I can't claim that it's authentically Turkish because of my adaptions but I will guarantee one thing.

It may be one of the best things you will make and eat. I promise, pinky swear.

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And yes my lovelies, this is a pushy recipe. Because if you've got people coming over and need to feed 8 people something delicious, make these. Oh and it is also cost effective. You can make this whole recipe for around $20 or so. Am I being too pushy? Okay I know, I get that way when I really want you to try something. I'll try and calm myself down.

Speaking of pizzas, the other night while we were driving across town to try some Persian food, Mr NQN spotted something rather odd in the distance ahead. It was a ute that was hauling a pizza oven. But it wasn't just a pizza oven but it was a pizza oven that had a fire roaring away! The ute was driving quickly and as we got closer we peered in. The driver didn't seem particularly disturbed or worried.

"Is that normal?" we wondered aloud. Miss America laughed and screamed and we tried to warn the driver yelling out, "Your oven is on fire!" while passing them. I don't think we were the only ones. And you know what? I was curious enough to want to google it and someone else spotted what I think was the same ute a few days before carrying a pizza oven that was on fire!

So tell me Dear Reader, have you ever seen such a thing as the pizza oven on fire being transported? And have you ever made pide before? What topping do you usually ask for on a pide or pizza?

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Turkish Pide

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Makes 8 individual pides

Dough

  • 500g/1.1lbs bread flour (I added some wholemeal flour into the mix)
  • 1.5 tablespoons instant dried yeast
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 275-300ml/9.7-10.6fl ozs. lukewarm water
  • 25ml/1oz. olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/4 cup olive oil extra for brushing

Filling (enough filling for 8)

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 large onion or 2 medium, diced
  • 4 cloves garlic, peeled and diced
  • 750g/26.5ozs. minced beef (not lean)
  • 1 medium green capsicum, diced
  • 1 medium red capsicum, diced
  • 5 tablespoons capsicum or red pepper puree
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 3 small red chillies, finely chopped (use large if you don't want it too hot)
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 bunch parsley, chopped
  • Grated cheese optional
  • Tabasco sauce and lemon wedges to serve

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Step 1 - Make the dough. Add the flour, yeast, sugar, 275ml water and oil (do not add salt yet). Knead on a lowest speed until elastic. Add more water if needed. Form into a large ball and then place in a large bowl (the mixer bowl will do) and cover with cling film and allow to rise until triple in size, about an hour. As it is Winter I placed it in an oven that I preheated to 50C/122F and then turned off.

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Step 2 - While the dough is rising, make the filling. Heat the oil in a large frypan and add the onion and garlic and saute for a minute or two. Add the minced beef making sure to break up any large chunks. Fry for a couple of minutes, then add the capsicum, capsicum paste, tomato paste, chillies, smoked paprika, ground cumin, salt and pepper. Fry until cooked, about 5 minutes. Add 3/4 of the parsley reserving 1/4 of the bunch to decorate. Allow to cool.

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Step 3 - Line three trays with parchment and preheat oven to 200C/400F. Punch down the dough and knead the salt in at the lowest speed. Allow to rest for 5 minutes and then shape into a log. Divide into 8 pieces and flour the bench well. Keeping the dough covered, take 1 piece and shape it into fat rectangle or oval. It doesn't really matter how long they are but I kept mine around the same size so I could fit them on the tray. Gently lift the dough rectangle to the lined tray. Fill the centre with the cooled beef mixture. Fold over the sides to enclose the mixture. Then brush the edges with the extra 1/4 cup of oil. Bake for 12-15 minutes. Add some fresh parsley on top and serve with lemon wedges.

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Other fillings can include: sujuk and mozzarella, pastirmali (air dried Turkish beef), 3 cheeses and chives; hot salami, cheese & olives, cheese, egg & sumac.

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Published on 2016-06-13 by Lorraine Elliott.

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FAQs

Is pide dough the same as pizza dough? ›

Turkish stuffed pide are a delicious alternative to traditional pizza. The texture of the baked dough is softer and more tender than pizza dough, which is chewier.

What does pide mean in Turkish? ›

pide (countable and uncountable, plural pides) Traditional Turkish flatbread. The bread combined with various toppings cooked to form a common Turkish meal; Turkish pizza.

What are the different types of Turkish pide? ›

Turkish Pide Varieties

Pide types from different cities of Türkiye come in different shapes and sizes - they are usually named after their ingredients (fillings). Such as kıymalı pide (minced meat pide), peynirli pide (cheese pide), and pastırmalı pide (pide with Turkish cured beef).

Can I substitute bread dough for pizza dough? ›

They're all pieces of bread, but you'll indeed find differences in their taste. The good news is that you can use pizza dough as for bread dough and vice versa.

Is Turkish pide healthy? ›

Nutritional Value of Turkish Pide

One of the most significant nutritional benefits of Turkish Pide is its high fiber content. The bread is made from whole wheat flour, an excellent dietary fiber source.

What does co*k iyi mean in Turkish? ›

Translation of "çok iyi" in English. Adjective Adverb Noun. very good. great. excellent.

What is another name for Turkish Pide? ›

Even while talking about the recipe for Turkish pide, you will see that this magnificent dish has a variety for every taste. You can hear this amazing dish in foreign countries with different names such as pide pizza, pide bread, pide turc, or Turkish pide bread.

What does Turkish mean in English? ›

Turkish means belonging or relating to Turkey, or to its people, language, or culture.

How is I pronounced in Turkish? ›

The Turkish İ with a dot usually sounds like the first “i” in “interesting.” When it appears in the first syllable of a word, however, it sounds a little more like the “ee” in “deep.” The Turkish I without a dot is pronounced a bit further back in the mouth, and sounds somewhat like the “e” in “the.”

What Turkish food is similar to pizza? ›

Lahmacun: A type of flatbread, commonly referred to as Turkish pizza, made from meat and a paste consisting of low-fat mince stirred together with tomato paste, garlic and spices.

Is pide like pizza? ›

This Turkish pide recipe, sometimes called Turkish pizza, is an oval flatbread stuffed with many different fillings. This recipe for vegetarian pide is made with feta cheese, spinach, red peppers and mushrooms. It's lovely to serve to a crowd, easy to make and full of flavor!

Is French bread dough the same as pizza dough? ›

In short, basic bread dough and pizza dough are identical in their ingredients - flour, water, salt, possibly oil and a leavening agent.

Is there a difference between dough and pizza dough? ›

Pizza dough tends to be thinner and more elastic compared to traditional bread dough, which is why it's better suited for making pizzas.

What's the difference between pizza dough and focaccia dough? ›

The primary difference is how much yeast is added to the dough and therefore how much the dough is able to rise. Focaccias use more yeast, which gives it a lighter, fluffier texture than a traditional pizza dough and is more closely resembles leavened bread.

What bread is similar to pizza dough? ›

Focaccia bread is a popular Italian flatbread that makes an ideal base for pizza. Thick, hearty focaccia stands up well to heavy toppings and has lots of holes and dimples to trap melted cheese and sauce. Focaccia dough is made from bread flour, olive oil, salt, yeast, and warm water.

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