(You can fortunately find Middle Eastern pastrami made in America, right here in California from Ohanyan's --If you're following this blog for a while you know that I don't do product endorsement, at all!)
2 leeks, washed well and chopped as thinly as possible
2 tbsp butter or olive oil (this we will use to cook the leeks)
1/3 cup olive oil or sunflower etc (this one is for the cake batter)
1 cup corn meal or flour, they both work
1 cup flour
1 cup plain yogurt
1 cup grated mozzarella cheese (you can use a different kind as well)
3 eggs
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp aleppo pepper flakes or any spicy pepper flakes (this is optional, but leeks love spice)
1 tsp or more salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/4 cup pastrami, chopped in however way/size you prefer
-Preheat the oven to 375F.
-Heat butter in a frying pan and add the leeks and cook ~10 minutes on medium. Leeks will first sweat, then wilt, and they will finally surrender. If you like browned veggie taste, you can brown them as well but I find the taste to be overwhelming for baking. Take them off the stove and let cool aside.
-Beat eggs well with olive oil and yogurt. Add cheese and pastrami then mix.
-In a separate bowl, mix flour, corn meal/flour, baking powder, salt, black pepper, red pepper flakes.
-Add the eggy mixture to the dry one, and mix well.
-Pour the batter in an oven dish (I used a 10 inch round baking pan)
-Bake for 30-35 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center comes clean.
Set aside to cool for 5 minutes then enjoy with tea or an ice cold pilsner!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI would love to make that recipe. Could you please tell me what is the size of your cup, i.e. 1cup flour= 200 gr, or less, or more? Thank you very much.
In Us 1 cup: for liquids 240 ml : for flour 140 gr.
DeleteThank you ever so much! Can't wait to make it!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes!
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This looks amazing! I have have savory cakes before, but none with leaks! Might just have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI like it very much , good job 👏
ReplyDeleteButun bu tuzlu kek tariflerine bayildim, hepsini bir sekilde zeytinyagina uydurup denemek istiyorum. Ilham icin cok tesekkurler! :)
ReplyDeleteÇiğdem, hepsi için zeytinyağ kullanabilirsin. Benim kekin içi için ayçiçek tercih etmemin sebebi zeytinyağ ile yaptığımda biraz acımtırak olduğuna dair şikayet almam :) Bence sorun değil ama herkes o tadı sevmiyor.
DeleteÇiğdem, hepsi için zeytinyağ kullanabilirsin. Benim kekin içi için ayçiçek tercih etmemin sebebi zeytinyağ ile yaptığımda biraz acımtırak olduğuna dair şikayet almam :) Bence sorun değil ama herkes o tadı sevmiyor.
DeleteIt looks very delicious,.
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Hi Burcu! I was wondering, does this recipe call for two cups of flour, or just 1? Thanks :)
ReplyDelete-Senna
Just one
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