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    Home » Breakfast and Brunch Recipes

    Turkish eggs - çilbir

    June 14, 2021 by Caroline's Cooking

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    These Turkish eggs, çilbir, are so easy to prepare and have a wonderful combination of flavors. Poached eggs are served over a garlicy yogurt base, topped with a warm-spiced butter. It's light and thoroughly delicious.

    These Turkish eggs, çilbir, are so easy to prepare and have a wonderful combination of flavors. Poached eggs are served over a garlicy yogurt base, topped with a warm-spiced butter. It's light and thoroughly delicious.

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    bowl of Turkish eggs cilbir with yolk of front egg leaking into sauce

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    While we have dropped out of the habit a bit more lately, weekend brunch is still something we all love in our house. I do try to at least do something a little different for the kids (and me) on one or more of the weekend mornings, if time allows, with Dutch baby pancakes with roasted berries being a current favorite.

    But for my husband and I, I imagine it's not truly "brunch" without some eggs (and by that I mean recognizable rather than in pancakes) with us both loving all forms of eggs Benedict. And somehow we don't get round to them as often.

    bowl of Turkish eggs cilbir with pieces of pita in bowl

    It seems Turkish cuisine shares our love of eggs with various dishes including menemen (a scrambled egg dish with vegetables) and this tasty poached egg dish. The combination in this of eggs with a garlicy yogurt may seem unlikely, but it really works so well. 

    It's light and perfect as a brunch option in warmer weather. Plus it's easy and pretty quick to make.

    What are the origins of çilbir?

    Apparently the name çilbir was used to refer to any poached egg dish in the early Ottoman empire. However over time, this particular dish emerged as a favorite of one of the later Ottoman sultans and the name stuck with it.

    These days, it's maybe less typical on the breakfast menu in Istanbul restaurants but it's very much something you'd make at home, and more popular in Eastern Turkey as well. Plus unlike our association of eggs and brunch, this is something you might have any time of day.

    bowl with herb garlic yogurt in it with whole eggs, butter and pepper behind bowl

    Spice it up! (or not)

    Traditionally, the topping is made with Aleppo pepper which gives it a bit of a spice kick, or else some red pepper flakes. However if you prefer a less spicy dish, you could swap this for paprika. I would, however, suggest using smoked paprika for a better flavor.

    You'll find some other variations in this dish as well. Some don't use garlic in with the yogurt, though it's in most. Not all use dill. I really like both as they each add a lovely flavor that works so well. The odd versions fry the eggs, though I think the softness of poached eggs fits much better.

    side view of Turkish eggs cilbir with yolk running into sauce

    While the combination of yogurt and eggs may seem unusual, believe me these Turkish eggs are definitely worth giving a try. It's easy to make, light and has a wonderful combination of flavors. Perfect for a summer's brunch or light meal.

    Try these other favorite egg dishes:

    • Baked eggs with asparagus and mushrooms
    • Shakshuka with meat (can also make meat-free, delicious either way)
    • Eggs Florentine (a tasty spinach twist on a Benedict)
    • Plus get more brunch recipes in the archives.
    bowl of Turkish eggs cilbir from overhead
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    Turkish eggs - cilbir

    This egg dish might seem a little unusual, with poached eggs over garlicy yogurt, but it's a wonderfully delicious and light combination.
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time15 minutes mins
    Course: Brunch, Lunch
    Cuisine: Turkish
    Servings: 1
    Calories: 291kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • ½ cup Greek yogurt or other thick plain yogurt
    • ½ clove garlic small
    • 1 teaspoon chopped dill plus a little more to garnish
    • ⅛ teaspoon salt approx
    • ⅛ teaspoon pepper approx
    • 1 tablespoon butter or a little more, to taste
    • ½ teaspoon Aleppo pepper or smoked paprika for non-spicy version
    • 2 eggs (or less, if you prefer)
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    Instructions

    • Finely grate the garlic into the yogurt. Add the chopped dill, salt and pepper and mix well. Pour into a wide bowl and create a slight well in the middle of the middle of the mixture. Set aside. Prepare a wide pot with boiling water to cook the eggs.
    • Warm the butter in a small skillet/frying pan over a medium heat until melted. Add the Aleppo pepper or paprika and cook a minute or two, stirring, then remove from heat.
    • Add the eggs to the boiling water and poach for around 2-3 minutes until the white becomes translucent but the yolk is still soft. Remove from the water with a slotted spoon (or a regular large spoon and drain).
    • Place the eggs in the middle of the yogurt mixture then drizzle the pepper/paprika butter over the top. Garnish with a couple pieces of dill.

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    Notes

    There are a few methods out there for poaching eggs to try to keep them together/neat - eg some suggest making a slight whirlpool in the water and adding the egg to the middle. Others cook the egg in a little cling wrap/film twisted bundle, and yet others add a little vinegar to the water. Personally, I don't like the vinegar method as I feel you taste it, and I always have mixed success with the others. But do as you prefer/know works for you.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 291kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 362mg | Sodium: 568mg | Potassium: 295mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1135IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 170mg | Iron: 2mg

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    These Turkish eggs, çilbir, are so easy to prepare and have a wonderful combination of flavors. Poached eggs are served over a garlicy yogurt base, topped with a warm-spiced butter. It's light and thoroughly delicious.
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    1. Jacque Hastert

      June 24, 2021 at 8:33 am

      5 stars
      I am hosting girls brunch this weekend and these eggs are going on the menu. Thank you for sharing I know they will be a hit!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        June 24, 2021 at 8:24 pm

        Oh perfect, enjoy!

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    2. Kate

      June 22, 2021 at 8:36 am

      5 stars
      What a gorgeous way to serve eggs - so many exotic flavours and textures. Gorgeous!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        June 24, 2021 at 8:21 pm

        Thanks, I agree it's a more unusual sounding combination but really so easy and delicious too.

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