How to make traditional Turkish coffee

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  • @eshock753
    @eshock753 3 года назад +3

    Every step of that process looked beautiful. I'd love to try that coffee.

  • @RiseSun3
    @RiseSun3 Год назад

    As soon as I saw the setting of this video I knew it was going to be authentic 😊 and I finally figured out what I was doing wrong. Thankyou for sharing ❤

  • @ullamaron9790
    @ullamaron9790 9 лет назад +5

    yes. i'm so happy you also sharing manual brew coffee. and we are waiting more video about how to manual brewing coffee from dritan.

    • @dritanalsela
      @dritanalsela  9 лет назад +1

      +ulla maron thanks for your feedback. more videos will follow :-)

  • @skbhayana
    @skbhayana 4 года назад +1

    You are nice, learn to make coffee from a 63 Yr experienced Old Man... Wow that's amazing

  • @ferdialpagu
    @ferdialpagu 9 лет назад

    I am very surprised to see this video, I can not imagine that you come Turkey but you already did that :) I hope to see you soon as possible that we can :) enjoy the turkish coffee :)

  • @salimsalim2978
    @salimsalim2978 4 года назад

    بارك الله فيكم صاحب المقهىMandabatmaz على حسن تعليم الزائر والتوضيح للجميع.ونشكر الزائر على حسن التحضير

  • @reanareanes
    @reanareanes 9 лет назад +2

    thanks for sharing this great video, i feel like i was in Turkey😊

  • @甘明忠-u8m
    @甘明忠-u8m 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for this video. I tried it the way it’s done here, and it cut my time in half and gave me decent foam.
    A lot of the other videos and tutorials tell you to start with cold water; that could normally be right, but maybe not with the low-power stove I use.
    I was waiting forever and not getting foam.

    • @chennngg
      @chennngg 4 года назад +4

      i am a turkish guy and i am also surprised that he(r.i.p.) uses hot water. but since that coffee shop is very famous and considered by many as the best turkish coffee maker, we can say that this is the right way to make turkish coffee. unlike other types of coffee there is no strict standart for preparation of turkish coffee. everybody tries his own style. thats not a good thing actually. just a fact. those web guides are from mostly home brewers so they vary. and room temperature thing is actually related to the low quality brazilian beans that are used in almost everywhere in turkey. aim is to make coffee stay on heat longer in order to get its aroma. if your beans are freshly roasted and grinded there is no need for extra brewing time. so u can brew it with hot water. i am just not sure of the exact temperature. in the video it seems well over 60 centigrad at least.

  • @Abdeljalilfescoffee
    @Abdeljalilfescoffee 5 лет назад +1

    Please know what flavors are added to the coffee while roasting? How long does it take to roast? Thank you
    I'm from Morocco

    • @dritanalsela
      @dritanalsela  5 лет назад +2

      Hello mate, thanks for the question. I'm afraid the answer is just way too complex to type it down here. I might be working on a video trying to answer these questions. Thanks and greets! ✌🏻

    • @Abdeljalilfescoffee
      @Abdeljalilfescoffee 5 лет назад +1

      @@dritanalsela good luck professor

  • @SPOILER750
    @SPOILER750 9 лет назад +6

    this is great! i love the instructional videos! can you make a cuban coffee with a bialetti sometime?

    • @dritanalsela
      @dritanalsela  9 лет назад +4

      +Tony Maz thanks for the idea. will try to do that :-)

  • @Cym43
    @Cym43 8 лет назад +1

    Very good and thorough video. Thanks!
    1. When I make it his way, the coffee begins to bubble on the walls and not the middle. How can I get the entire surface to bubble like yours?
    2. Any idea why only one of my two cups have nice foam?
    Thanks again!

    • @Cr4z3d
      @Cr4z3d 6 лет назад +2

      Chad Mohamed 2 would probably be to alternate pouring between the cups, equally distributing it, sounds like all the foam is going to just the one cup. Another method I've seen is to spoon the foam off the surface and put a little bit in each cup, then very carefully pour the coffe into each when it's done.

  • @ahmedelmasry-thalassophile2122
    @ahmedelmasry-thalassophile2122 5 лет назад

    Wow, dritan ha fatto il caffé turco (dei paesi arabi) bravissimo

  • @yusufcakr293
    @yusufcakr293 5 лет назад

    😀 hello dritan abi. I've learned to make latte art that follows you. thank u 😊 eyvallah

  • @Mike-mj9ul
    @Mike-mj9ul 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, looks tasty. In many places in Turkey they gave me so overheated coffee and I thought that is for purpose, but obviously is not. Can´t way to prepare one on my own ;-)

  • @cookingwithaliya9977
    @cookingwithaliya9977 5 лет назад

    Looks so strong coffee... I will try.

  • @TomLe79
    @TomLe79 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, but is using 203F water a common way when stirring or a lesser known trick? Most of the web guides say room temp water. It looks like there’s some noise foam already formed after stirring! I’m a noob to homemade Turkish coffee as my wife just bought me an Ibrik for Valentine’s Day so I’m trying to perfect the technique against all variables. :)

    • @chennngg
      @chennngg 4 года назад +1

      i am a turkish guy and i am also surprised that he(r.i.p.) uses hot water. but since that coffee shop is very famous and considered by many as the best turkish coffee maker, we can say that this is the right way to make turkish coffee. unlike other types of coffee there is no strict standart for preparation of turkish coffee. everybody tries his own style. thats not a good thing actually. just a fact. those web guides are from mostly home brewers so they vary. and room temperature thing is actually related to the low quality brazilian beans that are used in almost everywhere in turkey. aim is to make coffee stay on heat longer in order to get its aroma. if your beans are freshly roasted and grinded there is no need for extra brewing time. so u can brew it with hot water. i am just not sure of the exact temperature. in the video it seems well over 60 centigrad at least. And by the way no one in turkey calls that "ibrik". ibrik is something used in toilet for personal hygene. it is called "cezve". just a note.

    • @masterofreality926
      @masterofreality926 2 года назад

      @@chennngg Professionals use 60`C water, so you guessed it perfect. I use `cold`, because it is summer now and room temp is 28`C 😄

  • @Grotto666
    @Grotto666 4 года назад +1

    So you need to put hot water in the pot? I fill the pot with cold water and then wait untill it starts boiling. Is that the mistake I have been making because I do not like it. It tastes muddy.

  • @irzan2010
    @irzan2010 7 лет назад +1

    So, the key for Turkish coffee is to keep foam stable and not destroyed by the bubbles, right?

  • @sinan6713
    @sinan6713 2 года назад

    Great!

  • @aleeshashanum4208
    @aleeshashanum4208 7 лет назад +2

    are Turkish coffee have a coffee ground ( dregs )??

    • @Cr4z3d
      @Cr4z3d 6 лет назад

      under two minutes video Yes, very finely ground, to the point that it's like flour.

  • @frankjames594
    @frankjames594 7 лет назад +3

    that man is a living legend! I have one question: is he preparing coffe with hot water(not cold as usual)?

    • @Cr4z3d
      @Cr4z3d 6 лет назад +2

      PHUNK looks like it, he used the same tank the hot water for cleaning the pot came out of.

    • @alimdemircan678
      @alimdemircan678 5 лет назад

      Im living in Turkey and I know that tanks these are how water tanks

    • @EntelSidious_gamzeylmz
      @EntelSidious_gamzeylmz 4 года назад +1

      Cold water leads to overextraction

  • @papbayu6544
    @papbayu6544 3 года назад

    arabica or robusta for better taste ?

  • @Disturbed87113
    @Disturbed87113 6 лет назад

    I have the Mandabatmaz turkish coffee, is it supposed to be grainy? i made it this way and waited to foam it was still grainy, maybe too much water?

    • @dritanalsela
      @dritanalsela  6 лет назад

      Hey Edgar, I'm afraid I can't answer this question. Maybe anyone else reading this? Or else, check out the facebook group "World of Coffee". Filled with coffee lovers and experts who will sure be able to answer your question

  • @nedimgbt
    @nedimgbt 7 лет назад

    Hope to see you again in istanbul .
    Maybe on 2017 İstanbul Coffe Fest ????

  • @CoolRiffz
    @CoolRiffz 6 лет назад

    thank you so much!!

  • @gocausta
    @gocausta 3 года назад

    ooo turkısh coffee very good

  • @chealseaalexandria26
    @chealseaalexandria26 8 лет назад +1

    amazing

  • @zerrepak
    @zerrepak 9 лет назад +5

    das sieht sehr lecker aus.. 🙆

    • @dritanalsela
      @dritanalsela  9 лет назад

      +zerrepak Super lecker :-)

    • @zerrepak
      @zerrepak 9 лет назад

      Das glaub ich Ihnen 😊 nichts kann eine Tasse türkischMocca topen 😉

  • @madamrisadubaiuae7623
    @madamrisadubaiuae7623 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ekopurnomo846
    @ekopurnomo846 7 лет назад

    which is better cezve made from copper than brass ? and why?

    • @dritanalsela
      @dritanalsela  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Eko, oh that I can't answer... I will keep an eye out to find someone who can answer that :-)

    • @attorneyonwheels
      @attorneyonwheels 7 лет назад

      Be careful with brass, it can leach lead, which is a heavy metal and toxic to developing children

    • @enespolat24
      @enespolat24 6 лет назад

      eko purnomo in turkey we mostly love copper

    • @poopswaggg
      @poopswaggg 6 лет назад

      both are fine but make sure you get your copper tin lined as you can get copper sulfate poisoning with just copper!

    • @penidoux
      @penidoux 18 дней назад

      copper has a better conductivity, you'll have better control since it is more reactive

  • @aslibsgc4881
    @aslibsgc4881 7 лет назад

    very good!

  • @pachalazad1396
    @pachalazad1396 4 года назад +1

    turks tasty coffee ☕️😘

  • @Tucikaa
    @Tucikaa 9 лет назад +3

    Omg Turkey! *-*

  • @RE-pz7et
    @RE-pz7et 8 лет назад +1

    bester Kaffee❤

    • @dritanalsela
      @dritanalsela  8 лет назад

      Stimmt ;-)

    • @RE-pz7et
      @RE-pz7et 8 лет назад

      Dritan Alsela ich überlege mir so einen Stand zu machen auf Streetfoodfestivals oder Märkten mit türkischem Mokka in kleinen togo cups meinste das läuft? lg Ramazan

  • @lutze5086
    @lutze5086 8 лет назад +16

    I'd rather have watched the old dude do it, the guy with 50 years experience.

  • @laddaleeveekul8863
    @laddaleeveekul8863 8 лет назад

    👍👏👍

  • @turkiskkray1686
    @turkiskkray1686 5 лет назад

    CEMİL ABİNİN DÜKKANI NEREDE BİLENLER YAZABİLİR Mİ

    • @Ahmetmhr
      @Ahmetmhr 5 лет назад

      Google'da mandabatmaz diye ararsanız çıkar

  • @sercanizgi9570
    @sercanizgi9570 7 лет назад +1

    heııııhhh al al kesti kahveyi !

  • @raminkarami943
    @raminkarami943 9 лет назад

    i love you dritan

  • @masterofreality926
    @masterofreality926 2 года назад

    Never bring it to the boil.
    Minute ago: pour 95`C water in. 🙃

  • @HaraldSjellose
    @HaraldSjellose 4 года назад

    rest in peace

  • @b-hai8716
    @b-hai8716 5 лет назад +1

    Rip cemil filik

  • @istanbul-Tr
    @istanbul-Tr 5 лет назад

    Cemil abi rahmetli oldu

  • @khmosa7
    @khmosa7 9 лет назад +1

    Türkiyee :D

  • @burakalay
    @burakalay 3 года назад

    but it has to be cold water, not hot.

    • @burakalay
      @burakalay 3 года назад

      and also there is no foam on it, it wouldn't be acceptable if coffee doesn't have foam. If you do that with cold water it could've been perfect.

  • @Bigbuddyandblue
    @Bigbuddyandblue 7 лет назад +1

    Who’s the backseat brewer? Go away!

  • @Nicholas.Tsagkos
    @Nicholas.Tsagkos 2 года назад

    Sorry but i have to say this, maybe it doesn't matter, but the guy who is making the coffee, looks a lot like yunan, Greek, i could swear he has Greek genes.

  • @mirakhattab1426
    @mirakhattab1426 7 лет назад

    Five spoons of coffee to how much water is in the gezva! This is confusing to us,be clear! Do it in steps!

    • @Cr4z3d
      @Cr4z3d 6 лет назад

      Mi Khattab Probably about 5 teaspoons.

  • @abdulmuizchulan214
    @abdulmuizchulan214 3 года назад

    Come to Islam n success

  • @Fathur1Rabbani
    @Fathur1Rabbani 5 лет назад

    That looks totally wrong.

    • @chennngg
      @chennngg 4 года назад

      but tastes? most people think it is the best turkish coffee available in turkey

  • @angelcalifornia215
    @angelcalifornia215 5 лет назад

    its arabian coffeeee

  • @skorraq
    @skorraq Год назад

    not bad for a Arnavut