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How to Make Turkish Tea 

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Hello! My name is Melek and this is a small passion project I am pursuing whilst on annual leave from my job as an academic. I would like to use this platform to honour the important women in my life- my mother and mother-in-law, sisters, aunts, cousins and friends- by breathing life into their recipes that have nourished me at some point in my life. While some of these recipes are unique to them, most were passed down from their mothers who in turn inherited them from their mothers and so on.
It is this intergenerational transfer of recipes and their ability to travel across time and connect us with our elders that enchants me most about family recipes. And in sharing these recipes with you, my hope is that their reach will extend into your family home and nourish you too.
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Recipe for Making Turkish Tea
Ingredients:
-4 tablespoons Turkish tea blend (I like to combine 1 tablespoon of Earl Grey tea leaves with 3 tablespoons of Turkish tea blend)
-Water
Necessary equipment:
-2-piece teapot OR stove top kettle and porcelain pot
-Strainer
Method:
-Add your tea blend to the smaller pot, rinse for a few seconds with water and cover lid
-Fill larger pot with water and put on the stove with the smaller pot placed on top and let the water come to a boil
- Transfer some of the boiling water from the larger pot to the small pot
- Refill the large pot with more water and return to the stove to let it come to a boil once more
- Reduce the heat to low and let the tea simmer for a further 15 minutes or until the tea leaves in the small pot have sunk to the bottom
- Pour 3/4 of cup with the brewed tea and 1/4 of cup with the boiling water
- Loveliest when served in a traditional Turkish tea cup and saucer

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@msjessid112
@msjessid112 2 года назад
Thank you!! My husband is Turkish and I've never found clear instructions on how to use the tea kettle. Finally I will be able to make it confidently when my in-laws come over.
@hana.the.writer5074
@hana.the.writer5074 2 года назад
Inlaws? 😁 You might want to buy a Samovar for that dear. The idea is the same only you got more hot water to pour into the teapot, add more tea leaves and return it back onto the simmering water in the kettle. That’s how tea serving is handled in eastern world Cafés. DO NOT add cool water to the kettle unless you want to serve more tea later or because not much was left to create steam for brewing. Brewing time takes between 12 to 15 minutes only. Cool water will kill steam resulting in longer time till full brew was reached.
@daraghevans7637
@daraghevans7637 Год назад
Why not ask your Turkish husband how to make Turkish tea
@roblaight5654
@roblaight5654 Год назад
Why not just ask your husband
@itaf3300
@itaf3300 2 года назад
I’m a Spanish woman enchanted by Turkish tea, food and people !!!😍❤️🌹
@mathewdee1632
@mathewdee1632 Год назад
Turkish tea , is the absolute best I’ve ever tasted.
@sbug2705
@sbug2705 3 года назад
My double teapot just arrived in Australia from Turkey. I am so excited to use it. It is very colourful and ornate. I’m just a Jewish girl who is very enchanted with all things Turkish! Thanks for the instruction on how to make Turkish tea. :)
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
How exciting for you! Enjoy breaking in your lovely new tea set 😁
@hana.the.writer5074
@hana.the.writer5074 2 года назад
Sweetheart, you don’t need to refill the bottom kettle unless you want to serve more for later or you have more people to serve tea for otherwise just lower heat to low and return the top teapot back onto the kettle and brew the tea for 12 - 15 minutes. Steam would still reach the bottom of the top teapot. So no worries .. as you don’t have got to wait for almost an hour just to have a cup of tea, darling. Hugs to you for you been doing this for ages. 💐
@yasin6904
@yasin6904 2 года назад
I'm from Turkey and love Turkish tea but never knew how to make it. Thank you for this video, mine is currently stewing ♥️
@IzzyD-mn8eq
@IzzyD-mn8eq 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this easy to follow instructions. Great video. 👍😁👍
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
Thanks so much 😊
@emilytan2854
@emilytan2854 2 года назад
Very informative and clear. Love it! ❤️
@greynand
@greynand Год назад
Very Lovely way to teach, thank you
@reha1066
@reha1066 Год назад
Thank you very much for the easy instructions.
@itaf3300
@itaf3300 2 года назад
Love it 😍
@robert.a.bemanzadeh276
@robert.a.bemanzadeh276 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the nice & informative instruction. We also make tea exactly the same in Iran. Your video explains it step-by-step clearly. Cheers!
@blessedrisings1978
@blessedrisings1978 3 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial. I love your kitchen.
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😊
@rahimulislam6597
@rahimulislam6597 3 года назад
Also thanks for the recipe
@ahobby
@ahobby 8 месяцев назад
Lovely! ❤ We do it slightly different, but the main difference is I suppose that Mom and Dad told me to always wait about 15-20 seconds after the water has boiled, before having either come in contact with each other. The idea is that you don't boil your precious tea leaves that way :) Enjoy! When using mulched leaves, they said, wait until it all sinks. That way you know its completely soaked up as much water as it can. They say you're too early if it's still floating 😊 Not applicable here, but passing it on :)
@ahobby
@ahobby 8 месяцев назад
In hindsight, I suppose both ways of preparing (yours and theirs) must have a similar effect, given that you add boiling water to warm water, surrounding the tea leaves, which is essentially protecting the tea leaves from giving off a bitter taste. Interesting. I wonder what effect it will have. Habits are hard to break, I'll probably keep with my habits, but I really appreciate yours!
@saved551
@saved551 Год назад
You made it easy Peezy thank you so much, finally someone did it
@nghnino
@nghnino Год назад
I watch this correct and very amazing way of preparation while sipping Turkish tea given by my sister
Год назад
That was really benefited video thanks 😌 🙏
@relaxationjourneys4575
@relaxationjourneys4575 3 года назад
Tea-rriffic ☕
@alizd1096
@alizd1096 Год назад
I've never had Turkish tea but I like this process, I'm going to copy it and try it with some of the tea leaves I already use and see how it goes. thank you for sharing!
@AGermanShepherdsMom3
@AGermanShepherdsMom3 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video!!! I just bought a double teapot and Turkish tea and I can now make it right because of your video!
@engintozak1767
@engintozak1767 3 месяца назад
Thank yoy nice video ..
@mbkx5441
@mbkx5441 2 года назад
I love your videos so much 💕💕
@wstokyo
@wstokyo 3 месяца назад
Thank you for this. 9.9/10. I would have said 10/10 but the background music was truly annoying. We visited Turkey a few years back and I brought tea home. The pots fascinated me. That and the ceremony of making and serving tea.
@misuden1
@misuden1 3 года назад
Hello Mrs. Melek, I bought a Turkish Teapot,...and I am going to make Turkish Tea , thanks for your tutorial.
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
How lovely- enjoy your new tea pot!
@sparkstallion11
@sparkstallion11 2 года назад
I share the same love for Earl Grey 😂. Doğuş earl grey is amazing. We don't get it here in Dubai. So I pick up everytime I am in Turkey or order online which costs about 4 times 😂 but tea is important 🙂
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip on Doğuş Earl Grey, will give it a try. And yes, tea is totally important 😁
@outsideworld76
@outsideworld76 2 месяца назад
I used to drink a lot of tea when visiting my Turkish neighbours, they moved out years ago so I guess I have to try to make it myself for once.
@1ofHenrysMen
@1ofHenrysMen 3 года назад
I love the double kettle teapot. Never knew it was from Turkey.
@Angelswingss
@Angelswingss Год назад
Omg I wanna try it so bad Im a tea lover
@NehakhanYousafzai-uv2vv
@NehakhanYousafzai-uv2vv Год назад
Thank you I'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰 I love Turkey 🇹🇷 and Turkey people
@mother9787
@mother9787 3 года назад
Like the procedure.
@ginasuarez683
@ginasuarez683 3 года назад
Hello and thank you for the beautiful video ! Could you link your tea cups and saucers along with your tea pot?
@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 2 года назад
Earl Grey gets its aroma from bergamot, a citrus fruit grown in Sicily.
@syedimranahmed2888
@syedimranahmed2888 Год назад
Thank You very much :)
@zaimunjamil6206
@zaimunjamil6206 2 года назад
Thank you for the amazing recipe!! Would you be able to specify on the Turkish tea brand you like?
@saikumarsai7612
@saikumarsai7612 2 года назад
Beautiful baby....
@pratikshakashyap6702
@pratikshakashyap6702 3 года назад
I m from India , want to drink Turkish tea ☕❤️👍
@okanasmr2579
@okanasmr2579 3 года назад
I m from Turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷🙋‍♂️
@pratikshakashyap6702
@pratikshakashyap6702 3 года назад
@@okanasmr2579 do you love tea ?
@okanasmr2579
@okanasmr2579 3 года назад
@@pratikshakashyap6702 Yess I love Turkish tea
@pratikshakashyap6702
@pratikshakashyap6702 3 года назад
@@okanasmr2579 Indian tea is also test good? Have you ever drink that?
@okanasmr2579
@okanasmr2579 3 года назад
@@pratikshakashyap6702 I did not drink Indian tea but I love India and Indian tea soo much 🇹🇷🇹🇷❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳
@okanasmr2579
@okanasmr2579 3 года назад
I m from Turkey 🇹🇷🙋‍♂️
@ladyrosa817
@ladyrosa817 Год назад
I live in the United States. What would be the brand of Turkish tea that you would recommend. There are some international markets in my county but I could also buy my tea through Amazon. I am looking for a recommendation please. I really enjoyed your video! Very easy to understand and follow. I can’t wait to make my own tea
@biba1957
@biba1957 2 года назад
Hi! I live in Adelaide. It is hard to find Turkish Tea. Can you please tell me the brand you use or similar one and if is available in Australia and where I can order or get in shop.
@cynthiacrumlish4683
@cynthiacrumlish4683 Месяц назад
Wait a minute after the water boils. Do not pour boiling water on Turkish tea leaves. Then keep the heat very low in the bottom pot.
@maggierevolta2323
@maggierevolta2323 2 месяца назад
What type of coffee to use espresso or Americano coffee?
@UIAutomationCore
@UIAutomationCore 9 месяцев назад
Where do they sell whole-leaf tea from Turkey? I see that you have it. I can only find the ground Caykur stuff.
@elmidaavdic7622
@elmidaavdic7622 3 года назад
It's a shame they don't insert a strainer on the inside of the small kettle.
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
I agree!
@habibahmed3191
@habibahmed3191 3 года назад
Very interesting and inspiring sister. In fact, I have just purchased the *Çaykur Rize Turist Çayı* (as I'm a beginner), which brings me to my question: When opening the packet... is it necessary to remove the small dust/dirt-like pieces with a strainer and washing the remaining loose tea before brewing them (or before you put them in a container)? Or are we allowed to use the tea straight from the packet? 🤔 Because different people tell me different things, which has left me so confused. 😭 So I would REALLY appreciate your response. Thank you. 🙏🏼 ❤
@bonitoflakes4825
@bonitoflakes4825 3 года назад
I’ve been brewing tea since I was 10 and I don’t strain it, I just brew the tea right out of the container. My family’s from the region tea is grown so I don’t doubt my tea brewing skills!
@elturco_5470
@elturco_5470 Год назад
Selamlar çayı yıkamadan demleyin lütfen.çayin tadını bozarsınız.
@bronsonbull
@bronsonbull 3 года назад
Thank you! Nice and clear 👌 You made it easy. Would an electric one be better?
@hufsanawied879
@hufsanawied879 3 года назад
can someone send me a link to get black tea leaf
@dz3362
@dz3362 3 месяца назад
What tea brand do you use sorry?
@MrTMrT007
@MrTMrT007 Год назад
Please let me know why I cant simply put the tea leaves in boiling water, leave it and then drink?.
@ibuumar
@ibuumar Год назад
i also want to ask the same question...would it be different in taste?
@loranacheva8633
@loranacheva8633 7 месяцев назад
No, but it will not have the same benefits
@madarauchiha5433
@madarauchiha5433 3 года назад
Hey Mel, I am from Melbourne, where can I purchase the double teapot, please?
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
Hi there! You’re likely to find a double teapot at most Turkish grocers but a couple that come to mind are Kahvecioglu Grand Foods in Campbellfield and Tek Foods in Somerton. Good luck 😉
@madarauchiha5433
@madarauchiha5433 3 года назад
@@ghostsofrecipespast6276 Thank you so much, I will give it a go, cheers
@tmahmood1979
@tmahmood1979 4 года назад
Hey, can i use any Arley grey tea or could you recommend one, Thanks
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 4 года назад
I like to use TWG Earl Grey Gentleman tea leaves (as seen in the video) if I’m feeling particularly indulgent, but oftentimes I just use Twinings Earl Grey tea bags (just one bag will suffice) 🙂
@tmahmood1979
@tmahmood1979 4 года назад
@@ghostsofrecipespast6276 thank you, i will try than as im not getting the aroma in my tea. Thanks
@sonismart8902
@sonismart8902 3 года назад
@@ghostsofrecipespast6276 you used early grey loose pink box
@Lens_luminous
@Lens_luminous Год назад
Do you add sugar at any stage? Or is it preferred without sugar?
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 Год назад
I personally prefer it with sugar 🙂
@muratturan7747
@muratturan7747 4 года назад
Hey Mel, what's your thoughts on Çaykur?
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 4 года назад
Hi Murat :) I've tried a couple by Caykur and liked the Altinbas blend in particular- cheers!
@eminememi9289
@eminememi9289 3 года назад
@@ghostsofrecipespast6276not c it's ç
@genm5998
@genm5998 3 года назад
I really wanna try turkish tea but I live in southern california and don't have the equipment or where to find it!😭😭 😂😂😂
@user-fw6jo2el3c
@user-fw6jo2el3c 3 года назад
Sweety, it's easy just get two Teapots, one small and the second large, and put the small on top of the big one. That's it sweety....
@bonitoflakes4825
@bonitoflakes4825 3 года назад
I live in California too and I believe you can find a Turkish market near you if you search online. We go to the one in Burlingame but that’s probably too far for you. I’d suggest looking online for a store.
@ibuumar
@ibuumar Год назад
is there any different if we just boil the tea and drink? and you dont put sugar in the tea?
@elturco_5470
@elturco_5470 Год назад
Çayı kaynatırsanız bütün malzeme çöp olur.kaynamaması gerekiyor.sadece suyu kaynatıcaksınız.
@louvega8414
@louvega8414 3 года назад
Lovely lady, spooky channel name. Don't those metal pot handles get hot?
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
😂 i suppose it is a little spooky though that was never my intention 😁 As for the handles, this particular set has heatproof handles
@catskale6412
@catskale6412 6 месяцев назад
That’s not a tablespoon…. That’s just a spoon.
@matthewgabbard6415
@matthewgabbard6415 7 месяцев назад
Aren't you washing away a good portion of the tea's caffeine when you wash the leaves? Are you using cold water to do that? If so I suppose it wouldn't take as much away as hot. But, of course you know what you are doing, and I am just some guy on the internet haha. Listen to me trying to comment on Turkish tea made by an actual Turkish lady. My apologies
@mindful47
@mindful47 3 года назад
U don't rinse the tea leaves with tap water. That's not how Turkish tea is prepared .
@sonismart8902
@sonismart8902 3 года назад
hello thanks early grey where to buy send amazon links ...
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
Yes of course- below is the link to the TWG Earl Grey tea I use in the video: www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0757RK6TY/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_B6XAHYTS2KFJ3QP8SB15 If you’re looking for one that is more reasonably priced then try the following: www.amazon.com.au/dp/B01M27UZKP/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_CC61YDKWCFW866E0ATPY I can’t seem to find the loose leaf version of the latter but the Twinings teabags are just as good as their loose leaf counterparts; just add a couple of teabags and you’re good to go 🙂
@mr233
@mr233 3 года назад
Your accent is amazing 😍 I live in the UK and your English is better than turks we have over here
@sindymilan3557
@sindymilan3557 3 года назад
You are soooo cute
@user-su9kv1ec9i
@user-su9kv1ec9i Год назад
يابه شني السالفه ٤٥ دقيقه يلا تكمليم الجاي ؟
@annazapryanova3777
@annazapryanova3777 3 года назад
Hi, is it safe for pregnant women? Thank you.
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
Hi there- Turkish tea does contain caffeine and some varieties are stronger than others so it might be best to discuss with you doctor or midwife 🙂
@galapagos4154
@galapagos4154 Год назад
Türkçe altyazılı olsaydı daha güzel olurdu
@dvoralazarov1680
@dvoralazarov1680 Год назад
Why add Earl grey to Turkish tea leaves? It is not necessary to mix, flavors, you temper with the authenticity of the Turkish tea.
@aymanjoudar5425
@aymanjoudar5425 6 месяцев назад
So the leaves have to be WASHED first w cold water, leave and sort of semi wet cooked in the top kettle, then once water boiles, fill up the top kettle w boiked water and makenit simmer for more time....hummmm that is some long time to process tea....
@StrahaoftheRace
@StrahaoftheRace Год назад
Half an hour for a cup of tea??????
@xenialzr2159
@xenialzr2159 Год назад
In reality it takes less time
@rahimulislam6597
@rahimulislam6597 3 года назад
Are you Turkish?
@hakaneber2173
@hakaneber2173 3 года назад
Keşke ne dediğini de bilseydik
@esrefheskin1462
@esrefheskin1462 2 года назад
Are u turkish?
@gokhandemir200
@gokhandemir200 3 года назад
Gız nöriye çayı guydunmuğ
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
😂
@finosuilleabhain7781
@finosuilleabhain7781 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure I couldn't drink it completely unsweetened.
@ghostsofrecipespast6276
@ghostsofrecipespast6276 3 года назад
Nor I 🙂
@finosuilleabhain7781
@finosuilleabhain7781 3 года назад
@@ghostsofrecipespast6276 Ahh. A little honey perhaps. Lovely video, thank you, I'll check out your others.
@lindadecarlo8259
@lindadecarlo8259 Месяц назад
Wow just buy a modern tea pot with a strainer in it... who's going to wait 45minutes for a cup of tea in the year 2024?
@ruh-e-lfz9519
@ruh-e-lfz9519 6 месяцев назад
Muuuuuaaaa😊🎉 with you marry me muuuuuuuuuaa love from my heart 💗 but i leaving very far ❤️🇮🇳
@mr.zenginbey4937
@mr.zenginbey4937 2 года назад
this is not turkish tea
@Wolf-xu1fj
@Wolf-xu1fj 2 года назад
That tea should not take more than 10 minutes to make , just boil some water in a pot, pour over tea, let it steep for 2 -5 minutes, and the tea is ready
@Mariamkh
@Mariamkh Год назад
45 mins just to make tea????
@z00011001
@z00011001 3 года назад
Quite a dumb way to make tea. Usable only if you want to really make tons of tea with very few leaves. And the washing and storage for that ugly utensil is nightmare.
@slayable6003
@slayable6003 Год назад
Its not dumb you just didnt try and hating on it
@akmt123
@akmt123 Год назад
Stupid IMO....boil the H2O and pour it just in one pot, add cream and and sugar and enjoy!!! All done in 15 minutes....
@believe-in-righteousness
@believe-in-righteousness Год назад
This is too much work
@manlikeak
@manlikeak 9 месяцев назад
Tap water 🤢
@Coolblueocean2001
@Coolblueocean2001 3 дня назад
You talk way too much. Get to your point and stop wasting time.
@nicolecrystal6765
@nicolecrystal6765 Год назад
You dont know how to make tea at all your water is gassy and cloudy
@jalilkamran8212
@jalilkamran8212 11 месяцев назад
Ur so wired
@andyj7266
@andyj7266 5 месяцев назад
Hun u 😘 💓 are a dream god i love u
@arpitdadheech
@arpitdadheech Год назад
do you have instagram as well?
@andyj7266
@andyj7266 5 месяцев назад
Ur are so beautiful
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