MMMMM-----Meal-Master - formatted by MMCONV 2.10 Title: About Gozleme Categories: Turkish, Breads, Info Servings: 1 text file Gozleme flat bread like bazlama Gozleme is a traditional savory Turkish flatbread and pastry dish. The dough is usually unleavened, and made only with flour, salt and water, but gozleme can be made from yeast dough as well. It is similar to bazlama, but is lightly brushed with butter or oil, whereas bazlama is prepared without fat. The dough is rolled thin, then filled with various toppings, sealed, and cooked over a griddle. Gozleme may sometimes be made from prepackaged hand-rolled leaves of yufka dough. Toppings for gozleme are numerous and vary by region and personal preference, and include a variety of meats (minced beef, chopped lamb, fresh or smoked seafood, sujuk, pastirma), vegetables (spinach, zucchini, eggplant, leek, chard, various peppers, onion, scallion, shallot, garlic), mushrooms (porcino, chanterelle, truffle), tubers (potatoes, yams, radish), cheeses (feta, Turkish white cheese, lavas, Beyaz peynir, cokelek, Kasseri, and Kashkaval), as well as eggs, seasonal herbs, and spices. The word gozleme is derived from the Turkish word kozleme, meaning "to grill/cook on the embers". Originally a breakfast item or light homemade snack, the comfort food nature of gozleme has allowed it to achieve fast-food status in Turkey in the latter part of the twentieth century, with both simple and gourmet preparations ranging from the traditional (e.g. sauteed minced beef and onion, "kiymali"; spinach and feta, "ispanakli"; potato and chive, "patatesli"; etc.) to the contemporary (e.g. chocolate and orange zest; walnut and banana with honey; smoked salmon and eggs; etc.) proliferating across the country's restaurants, cafes, and food carts. Typically, gozleme is cooked over a sac griddle. From: Wikipedia MMMMM