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This recipe uses some non-standardized (not exact) measurements and can therefore | {{Recipe | ||
|Introduction=This recipe uses some non-standardized (not exact) measurements and can therefore be adapted to most kitchens that do not have measuring cups or scales. For "one cup" choose a medium-sized drinking vessel, larger than the average [[Turkey|Turkish]]-style tea glass but smaller than a pint glass. Use this one glass to measure anything requiring a cup, and the proportions will be fine. For "teaspoon" and "tablespoon", you can actually add to your taste. A "teaspoon" is generally a smaller-sized dessert spoon, whereas a "tablespoon" is considered larger (perhaps by double). | |||
|Ingredients=* 2 cups flour (unbleached, any type should suffice, although wheat [[flour]] would work best) | |||
* 2 cups flour (unbleached, any type should suffice, although | * 3/4 cup sweetener (raw cane [[Has ingredient::sugar]] is ok, but you can try using other sweeteners like [[Has ingredient::carob]] or [[Has ingredient::pekmez]]) | ||
* 3/4 cup sweetener (raw cane sugar is ok, but | |||
* 1 teaspoon baking soda | * 1 teaspoon baking soda | ||
* 1 teaspoon baking powder | * 1 teaspoon baking powder | ||
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* 1 cup fresh orange juice | * 1 cup fresh orange juice | ||
* 1/3 cup vegetable oil | * 1/3 cup vegetable oil | ||
* 1/2 teaspoon ginger powder or finely ground ginger | * 1/2 teaspoon [[ginger]] powder or finely ground [[Has ingredient::ginger]] | ||
* 2 clementines / mandarine oranges cut into small pieces | * 2 clementines / mandarine oranges cut into small pieces | ||
* 1/2 cup dried cranberries | * 1/2 cup dried [[Has ingredient::cranberries]] | ||
|Steps=* Mix all dry ingredients together in a large bowl first. | |||
* Then slowly mix in wet ingredients. | |||
* If using pekmez instead of sugar, mix that with the orange juice first. | |||
* Mix all dry ingredients together in a large bowl first. | |||
* Then slowly mix in wet ingredients. | |||
* If using | |||
* Add clementine pieces and dried cranberries last. | * Add clementine pieces and dried cranberries last. | ||
* Bake on medium heat in an oiled bread or cake pan for 40 - 45 minutes | * Bake on medium heat in an oiled bread or cake pan for 40-45 minutes (if it is a Turkish [[baklava]] oven), or until ready. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 8 May 2013
This recipe uses some non-standardized (not exact) measurements and can therefore be adapted to most kitchens that do not have measuring cups or scales. For "one cup" choose a medium-sized drinking vessel, larger than the average Turkish-style tea glass but smaller than a pint glass. Use this one glass to measure anything requiring a cup, and the proportions will be fine. For "teaspoon" and "tablespoon", you can actually add to your taste. A "teaspoon" is generally a smaller-sized dessert spoon, whereas a "tablespoon" is considered larger (perhaps by double).
Ingredients
- 2 cups flour (unbleached, any type should suffice, although wheat flour would work best)
- 3/4 cup sweetener (raw cane Has ingredient::sugar is ok, but you can try using other sweeteners like Has ingredient::carob or Has ingredient::pekmez)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon finely ground salt
- 1 cup fresh orange juice
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 1/2 teaspoon ginger powder or finely ground Has ingredient::ginger
- 2 clementines / mandarine oranges cut into small pieces
- 1/2 cup dried Has ingredient::cranberries
Steps
- Mix all dry ingredients together in a large bowl first.
- Then slowly mix in wet ingredients.
- If using pekmez instead of sugar, mix that with the orange juice first.
- Add clementine pieces and dried cranberries last.
- Bake on medium heat in an oiled bread or cake pan for 40-45 minutes (if it is a Turkish baklava oven), or until ready.