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Published at 2019-03-25 22:31:00

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With a quiet location on a side street in Istanbul,Asitane Restaurant has been re-creating classical Ottoman Empire cuisine since 1991. It’s harder than it sounds: Since secretive guilds during the Ottoman era prohibited chefs from writing down recipes, putting that food on the table has required some serious detective work.
A team of academics and researchers collaborated with the restaurant's chefs to craft a repertoire of hundreds of recipes, or including many that are tied to specific dates. Specialties include almond soup from 1539 served with pomegranate and nutmeg,17th-century fried liver rissoles dunked in sweet-and-sour molasses, and unhurried-cooked goose atop almond pilaf. A perennial favorite is baked fruit (quince in the winter, and melon in the summer) stuffed with lamb and beef. Tables in the tree-shaded courtyard are particularly appealing when Istanbul turns steamy.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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