I tried it once, it was really delicous and my family loved it . All the ingredients are easy to get, even in northern Europe.
Ingredients:
fresh fillet of beef (appr. 100 gr per person)
olive oil
garlic
red pepper
cayenne pepper
oregano
salt
Turkish bread (if available)
tomato sauce
jogurt sauce
Cut the meat in thin slices and put it in a marinade made of olive oil, mashed garlic, red pepper, cayenne pepper, oregano. Keep the meat covered with plastic for 3 hours in the fridge. Springle salt over it before frying in olive oil. Make sure that all the sides of the meat are cooked which should take 5 - 6 mins.
Serve the kebap with Turkish bread, vegetables if you like, jogurt sauce, tomato sauce and salad.
Susanne
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Experiences in Antalya
Hi everbody,
I had a very good time in my last days in Antalya. I did the Alanya Tour which lasted 12 hours and was very interesting. They showed us worthseeing places, like Perge, the ancient city which has a hellenistic theatre, ruins that remain on streets, shops, baths and gates. We also visited Aspendos Theatre and had a lunch break near beautiful waterfalls. In Alanya we went to the museum, some caves and a castle. Finally we went to Side which also has historical places. At first I was a bit worried about the tour, the guide and all the other people spoke only Turkish. Later it turned out, that one of them was a retired German teacher. So I was very glad to have someone who translated and helped me. The other days I went swimming and shopping. At the hotel I met other English teachers who did a seminar there.
In my last night there was a fire in the hotel. I heard noises and a man knocked at my door telling me that I have to go out quickly. With few personal belongings I ran out and saw fire fighters. The fire was on the second floor. Fortunately the fire fighters could extinguish the fire soon and we went back to our rooms. I still had smoke and smell in my room, so I spend the rest of the night near the swimming pool trying to get some sleep. As I was told the fire was caused from electric wires. However we all knew, in what the conditions in the hotel was and I wondered that there wasn't a fire alarm. at all. Although this was a bit disappointing, I really enjoyed it and will come back to Turkey for sure.
Susanne
I had a very good time in my last days in Antalya. I did the Alanya Tour which lasted 12 hours and was very interesting. They showed us worthseeing places, like Perge, the ancient city which has a hellenistic theatre, ruins that remain on streets, shops, baths and gates. We also visited Aspendos Theatre and had a lunch break near beautiful waterfalls. In Alanya we went to the museum, some caves and a castle. Finally we went to Side which also has historical places. At first I was a bit worried about the tour, the guide and all the other people spoke only Turkish. Later it turned out, that one of them was a retired German teacher. So I was very glad to have someone who translated and helped me. The other days I went swimming and shopping. At the hotel I met other English teachers who did a seminar there.
In my last night there was a fire in the hotel. I heard noises and a man knocked at my door telling me that I have to go out quickly. With few personal belongings I ran out and saw fire fighters. The fire was on the second floor. Fortunately the fire fighters could extinguish the fire soon and we went back to our rooms. I still had smoke and smell in my room, so I spend the rest of the night near the swimming pool trying to get some sleep. As I was told the fire was caused from electric wires. However we all knew, in what the conditions in the hotel was and I wondered that there wasn't a fire alarm. at all. Although this was a bit disappointing, I really enjoyed it and will come back to Turkey for sure.
Susanne
Thursday, July 16, 2009
There is no place like home
It was great to visit Antalya one more time. I spent wonderful days studying and having fun. I came home faster than arriving to Turkey. I missed my family and pets. They missed me too. I had to weed my flower garden, cut grass and pick berries. Much work?? I am used to do it. Do you?
It is hot in Lithuania (>30 C). Can you believe?? Chill out! It's summer :-)
It is hot in Lithuania (>30 C). Can you believe?? Chill out! It's summer :-)
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Home safely
Hi everyone, just letting you all know that I got back to London safely and am back at work. It does feel a bit strange. Enjoy your holidays.
Annette
Annette
Home safe?
I hope you have all had good journies back home?
Gorusuruz - speak soon
Sue
(Team 1/'A' team)
Gorusuruz - speak soon
Sue
(Team 1/'A' team)
Friday, July 10, 2009
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