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Refika Is In Undercover and Sells Chicken & Pilav on the Street!

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We’re stepping out of Refika’s kitchen and hitting the streets of Istanbul! In this video, I spent a day as a street pilaf vendor and shared the unique moments I experienced while selling. It was a day full of warm conversations, unexpected reactions, and the vibrant energy of street food. We prepared 3 special pilaf varieties: plain, curry-flavored, and tomato-based. Then, I dressed up as a pilaf uncle and hit the streets to sell them. It was an exciting adventure that brought me closer to the heart of street culture! In this series, I’ll be exploring different street foods, taking on a new role in each episode. What street food should I sell in the next video? Don’t forget to share your suggestions in the comments! 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated on our new videos! Chicken 3 kg chicken breast 1 kg boneless chicken thigh 2 onions, chunks 6 cloves of garlic 1 tablespoon black peppercorns 1 tablespoon salt 6 liters of water While roasting, 10 tablespoons sunflower oil, 100 ml 4 tablespoons butter, 100 g 4 tablespoons chicken spice *Place the chicken in the pressure cooker. Add water, onions, cloves of garlic, salt and black peppercorns. If it doesn't fit in the pot, you can do it in two batches or if you don't have a pressure cooker, you can cook it in a regular pot for 40 minutes. *Close the lid of the pressure cooker and start cooking on high heat. When the pressure cooker whistles, turn it to low heat and cook for 15 minutes. *When the time is up, strain and separate the chicken and its water. You can use the water for pilaf. *Shred the boiled chicken and sear it in a pan with butter and sunflower oil, seasoning it with that chicken spice for extra flavor. To shred it easily, you can use a hand mixer. Chicken spice 21 g cumin 21 g sea salt 14,5 g granulated garlic 10,5 g black peppe 10,5 g powdered tomato 8,5 g sugar 7 g red pepper flakes 6 g powdered red pepper 1 g oregano To make the spice mixture, mix all the ingredients in a bowl and put it in a jar. Boiled chickpeas 2 kg chickpeas, 1 tablespoon salt *Soak the chickpeas in water the night before, strain them when they swell, put them in a pressure cooker and add water until it covers them by 4 fingers, add salt. *Close the lid of the pressure cooker and boil on high heat until pressure builds, then on low heat for about 30 minutes. *After the chickpeas are boiled, strain and store them in storage containers. Pilaf with vermicelli 2.5 kg baldo rice 1 pack vermicelli, 500 g 10 tablespoons butter, 200 g 10 tablespoons sunflower oil, 80 g 2 tablespoons salt 3 liters hot water 3 liters hot chicken broth *Add butter and sunflower oil to a large rice pot. When the butter starts to melt, add vermicelli and start roasting. *When vermicelli turns golden, add rice that you have previously soaked in warm water and strained, to the pot and continue roasting. Add salt to the pot while roasting the rice. You can reduce or increase the amount of salt according to your taste. *When the rice becomes completely transparent, add hot water and hot chicken broth, stir once and close the pot lid. *To understand that the rice is cooked, make a hole in the middle with the handle of a wooden spoon. If the rice does not stop and falls to the middle immediately and water accumulates in the hole, it is not cooked. If the water doesn't fill the middle and the rice grains stay where you pushed them, it's done. Cover it with a clean kitchen cloth, close the lid and let it brew for at least 30-40 minutes. *Tomato and curry pilaf recipes are in the comments! JOIN: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONn... SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/38QQ03R ►SUBSCRIBE ► ►► https://bit.ly/38QQ03R ►CHECK OUT OUR TURKISH CHANNEL ► ►► https://bit.ly/2EJ0NU3 ►CHECK OUT OUR TURKISH VIDEOS W/ ENGLISH SUBTITLES ► ►► https://bit.ly/2G62xHD ►Our Amazon Store for USA Shopping: https://amzn.to/3MMadOa ►To subscribe our Turkish channel: http://bit.ly/RefikaninYemekOkulu To follow what is happening in our kitchen and cooking school; ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/refikaninmutfagi ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/refikabirgul/ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/refikabirgul ►Website: https://www.refikaninmutfagi.com ►The handcraft products that we use in our kitchen: https://goo.gl/0aKsMW

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